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Contracts

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Could someone please let people on here know whos contracts finish this year, next year ect ect.

Then we could probably make a real assesment of our list and what we do and dont need. All players would be great :)

 

Expires 2007

Neale Daniher (Coach)

David Neitz (v)

Cameron Bruce

Russell Robertson

Byron Pickett

Jared Rivers

Brock McLean

Brad Miller

Paul Wheatley

Ryan Ferguson

Nathan Brown

Clint Bizzell

Colin Sylvia

James McDonald

Nathan Carroll

Alistair Nicholson

Mark Jamar

Nathan Jones

Simon Buckley

Clint Bartram

Heath Neville

Expires 2008

Jeff White

Adem Yze

Brad Green

Matthew Whelan

This was from last year in november, would of changed considerably...

Expires 2007

Neale Daniher (Coach)

David Neitz (v)

Cameron Bruce

Russell Robertson

Byron Pickett

Jared Rivers

Brock McLean

Brad Miller

Paul Wheatley

Ryan Ferguson

Nathan Brown

Clint Bizzell

Colin Sylvia

James McDonald

Nathan Carroll

Alistair Nicholson - why isnt he getting a game :P

Mark Jamar

Nathan Jones

Simon Buckley

Clint Bartram

Heath Neville

Expires 2008

Jeff White

Adem Yze

Brad Green

Matthew Whelan

This was from last year in november, would of changed considerably...

bolded guys would be in trouble i reckon

 

McDonald has been one of our best this year and bizz has been doing great since hes been back


McDonald has been one of our best this year and bizz has been doing great since hes been back

bizz might be doing well but he has nothing to offer us in the future. let him play now but dont resign him. holland is 5050, he will be a good mentor for frawley and other young backs, and he will offer a bit as a reserve. but i think it is the end for bizz.

there is no point looking at anyone in the context of what they might offer in next 1-2 years.. its what they can accomplish and contribute over next 5

Don't think this list is right at all.

I'm pretty sure Rivers and McLean signed up last year.

If not, they along with Jones, Bartram and Sylvia should be top priority to be re-signed before the vultures attack!

 
Expires 2007

Neale Daniher (Coach)

David Neitz (v)

Cameron Bruce

Russell Robertson

Byron Pickett

Jared Rivers

Brock McLean

Brad Miller

Paul Wheatley

Ryan Ferguson

Nathan Brown

Clint Bizzell

Colin Sylvia

James McDonald

Nathan Carroll

Alistair Nicholson

Mark Jamar

Nathan Jones

Simon Buckley

Clint Bartram

Heath Neville

Expires 2008

Jeff White

Adem Yze

Brad Green

Matthew Whelan

This was from last year in november, would of changed considerably...

Only bruce and Miller I would not offer any contracts behond this yr

Only bruce and Miller I would not offer any contracts behond this yr

Pretty sure Bruce signed on during the season.


Only bruce and Miller I would not offer any contracts behond this yr

Bruce got resigned earlier this year, like I said the list is from november from a post by nasher...

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