Agree that in few years time they will be a finals contender. My query is how many of Gold Coasts kids are going to remain loyal when they come out of contract?
I would suggest less 119 point thumpings would translate into more kids remaining loyal.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

Agree that in few years time they will be a finals contender. My query is how many of Gold Coasts kids are going to remain loyal when they come out of contract?
I wonder if in hindsight whether Ablett and co wish they had announced they were leaving much, much earlier.
They delayed the announcement as much as they could so as not to offend their existing club. But did this prevent others who were umming and ahhing from signing on? If other players had heard 12 months out that Ablett was definitely going, would they have been more inclined to sign on?
That's right.not a bad point Carl, but all evidence seems to be they were all signed up before the season.
Log in to remove this Banner Ad
And anyone who honestly believes the Gold Coast will still be crap (ala Brisbane Bears circa 1980's) are dead set kidding themselves. Next year, they will fight for a finals spot and in 3 years time will be a top 4 side. I'm sure, Gary Ablett understands that and is willing to out up with a bit of pain in the short term.
And there is nothing saying it won't. So guess what? You are as blind just as much as the people who think we can turn it around.
Agree that in few years time they will be a finals contender. My query is how many of Gold Coasts kids are going to remain loyal when they come out of contract?
Watch Tex's body language out there. He loves where he is. He'll stay.
To think they didn't even have to use an ND pick on him either...Zac Smith, jesus. what a gun.
I love Gaz Jnr as a player but as a captain I agree with you.
I have no idea what he is like off the field but the way he speaks just doesn't inspire confidence.
Uses a lot of phrases like "I guess", "sort of", "might", "maybe" in sentences that just don't need it.
Oh really?
how can you justify making that statement.
Forgetting about Taylor Walker, as this is nothing to do with him but we are a proven joke of a team when it comes to finals football over the last decade.
) and getting paid good money to do so will keep him at Adelaide.Listening to ABC radio here in the Riverland yesterday and they said the Biglands announced on radio that Walker has already signed with GWS, wonder if there's any truth in this?
If Walker stays it will like Modramania in the 90s.
Great time to be a Crowie.
That's right.
What about the ones who weren't signed before the season and then didn't sign?
No, and that's what I'm saying.are there any?
There are very few players on our list who are currently contracted for 2013. Almost all of them will fall out of contract in either 2011 or 2012. By giving them a 2-year window (GC only had 1-year), the AFL have given them access to about 80% (or more) of the players on the legacy club lists.Who comes out of contract at end of 2012? Maybe GWS have their eye on one of our guys in that year?
Not even the Crows can compete, according to former Adelaide ruckman Rhett Biglands who on Saturday declared on FM radio that young Crows forward Taylor Walker has already signed to new AFL franchise Greater Western Sydney on a $1 million-a-year contract. This seems rich, but ...
Where is club patron Rob Gerard to follow the lead of former Carlton president Dick Pratt (with Blues captain Chris Judd) to put Crows players on his personal payroll with promotional deals? As coach Neil Craig has told Gerard, his he is the Crows protector!
Now we know that Biglands is full of it. Proven superstar players like Ablett get $1m per year. Unproven kids like Walker do not. Not even close. Not even in the same postcode.

Bingo
If they put Walker on $1M a year, good luck to em
But this confirms he hasn't signed. Biglands obviously still feeling some effects from that bump![]()