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Josh Kelly has signed for another 2 years. The AFL.com report is that it was for less money than North, St Kilda and Carlton were offering. I can't see these club at the pointy end in the next 3 years so smart decision.

How will this impact Coniglio? At least they have used up a fair amount of their salary cap. Kelly is a million dollar man and so GWS will have less to throw at Cogs.

Cogs will feel he is a $1 mln man and I would agree.

I feel like we might have jumped a little early committing to JK and Hurn for another 2 years. Hopefully there it is for less guaranteed money and more on KPI's and 1st team performances.

Here are the supposed uncontracted players (forget Hickey - I believe his was a multi year deal

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The options then for players on decent coin would be Masten, Schofield and Jetta. If we had to delist all three for Cogs, no drama.
Somewhat harsh on the Skipper! Coming off AA season in 2018 and would be in best 3 for us in games played this year.
 
Somewhat harsh on the Skipper! Coming off AA season in 2018 and would be in best 3 for us in games played this year.
Both Hurn and JK turn 32 this year and the experience has been that interstate/long haul big guys come to a quick end. As I stated, I hope they are performance based with low guaranteed money. Not sure what was requested - I was a little surprised when it was announced that was all.
 

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Josh Kelly has signed for another 2 years. The AFL.com report is that it was for less money than North, St Kilda and Carlton were offering. I can't see these club at the pointy end in the next 3 years so smart decision.

How will this impact Coniglio? At least they have used up a fair amount of their salary cap. Kelly is a million dollar man and so GWS will have less to throw at Cogs.

Cogs will feel he is a $1 mln man and I would agree.

I feel like we might have jumped a little early committing to JK and Hurn for another 2 years. Hopefully there it is for less guaranteed money and more on KPI's and 1st team performances.

Here are the supposed uncontracted players (forget Hickey - I believe his was a multi year deal

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The options then for players on decent coin would be Masten, Schofield and Jetta. If we had to delist all three for Cogs, no drama.

Two years or 2020 for Hurn and JK?

Pretty sure it was only a 1 year extension.

https://thewest.com.au/sport/west-c...sh-kennedy-contract-extensions-ng-b881119078z

Yep only 1 year.
 
All the 30+ old players in the Best 25 ..

Hurn 32 at end of year ..33 next year
Jetta 30. ..31 next year
Kennedy 32 33 next year
Masten 30 .. 31 next year
Schofield 30. 31 Next year

Now not throwing anyone under the bus but that’s a lot to take over into 2020 ...
With Hurn and JK signed for 2020, it's the other three to think about.

I can see Schofield retiring. If we extend Rotham he is the one who should be playing as third tall behind Gov and Barrass. Simply put, I can't see Schofield putting himself through another pre-season at his age with little chance of playing a decent number of games. And I think Schoey is smart enough to see the future in this regard and is preparing himself for retirement better than most.

Masten may get another year. But again, he is only going one way regarding age and performance. Smith can take his running role and with Waterman, OAllen and Petrucelle (future wing) all fighting for the LeCras (and currently Rioli) spots, things will get very tight when Willie returns. With JK, Darling, Brander, Vardy, OAllen, Waterman, Cripps, Rioli, Ryan, Petrucelle, Cameron and Gaff looking to play forward/wing, I can't see a place for him going forward.

Jetta is an interesting one. Age kills speed and older fast players tend to get more injuries than older nuggetty types. Injuries and motivation may be the determinates for Jetta.

Personally, I wouldn't be sorry to see all three choose to retire, as we need to keep the list circulating and I don't want to see us in the situation of carrying 5-6 old guys for a few more years and then have them all retiring at once.
 
With Hurn and JK signed for 2020, it's the other three to think about.

I can see Schofield retiring. If we extend Rotham he is the one who should be playing as third tall behind Gov and Barrass. Simply put, I can't see Schofield putting himself through another pre-season at his age with little chance of playing a decent number of games. And I think Schoey is smart enough to see the future in this regard and is preparing himself for retirement better than most.

Masten may get another year. But again, he is only going one way regarding age and performance. Smith can take his running role and with Waterman, OAllen and Petrucelle (future wing) all fighting for the LeCras (and currently Rioli) spots, things will get very tight when Willie returns. With JK, Darling, Brander, Vardy, OAllen, Waterman, Cripps, Rioli, Ryan, Petrucelle, Cameron and Gaff looking to play forward/wing, I can't see a place for him going forward.

Jetta is an interesting one. Age kills speed and older fast players tend to get more injuries than older nuggetty types. Injuries and motivation may be the determinates for Jetta.

Personally, I wouldn't be sorry to see all three choose to retire, as we need to keep the list circulating and I don't want to see us in the situation of carrying 5-6 old guys for a few more years and then have them all retiring at once.

Re Schofield: he may well be happy to stay around for $250k p.a. I recall Eddie Everwhere saying $200k p.a. may not seem like much when you are an AFL star but it is a bloody good salary when you are looking at life after football. Playing WAFL for Beagles with an outside chance of a call up is a pretty good job.

Looking at Rotham and Edwards, Rotham is more the Hurn and Sheppard role and is ready to play (as seen this year). Edwards is the Barrass and McGovern backup and he is another couple of seasons away. Given that, I would be offering Schofield a low contract.

My worry with Jetta is that he started to be impacted by the old man soft tissue issues. He missed about 4 games last year and has already dropped out of one this year. I sense he might be one that will drop off within the next 12 months and would not want a long term commitment on the table.

As for Masten, I would offer him another year but as a Beagle not as an Eagle.
 
Re Schofield: he may well be happy to stay around for $250k p.a. I recall Eddie Everwhere saying $200k p.a. may not seem like much when you are an AFL star but it is a bloody good salary when you are looking at life after football. Playing WAFL for Beagles with an outside chance of a call up is a pretty good job.

Looking at Rotham and Edwards, Rotham is more the Hurn and Sheppard role and is ready to play (as seen this year). Edwards is the Barrass and McGovern backup and he is another couple of seasons away. Given that, I would be offering Schofield a low contract.

My worry with Jetta is that he started to be impacted by the old man soft tissue issues. He missed about 4 games last year and has already dropped out of one this year. I sense he might be one that will drop off within the next 12 months and would not want a long term commitment on the table.

As for Masten, I would offer him another year but as a Beagle not as an Eagle.

All comes down to their fitness. Do they have enough left in them to get fit enough to contribute at AFL standard.

I would say not likely for Schofield, Jetta I would say yes but for 12 games of top quality output not grinding out 22 + games and Masten possibly but only as a depth Beagle and not a regular best 22.
 
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Watching AFL 360 and the Josh Kelly resigning. Josh and Cogs have been “invested in a shared responsibility” at GWS.

If that’s the case, then Cogs staying is more likely.

On the other hand, Kelly has offers from shit clubs in St Kilda, North and Carlton. I would think a offer from the reigning premier and a club in the window now is more attractive
 
Re Schofield: he may well be happy to stay around for $250k p.a. I recall Eddie Everwhere saying $200k p.a. may not seem like much when you are an AFL star but it is a bloody good salary when you are looking at life after football. Playing WAFL for Beagles with an outside chance of a call up is a pretty good job.

Looking at Rotham and Edwards, Rotham is more the Hurn and Sheppard role and is ready to play (as seen this year). Edwards is the Barrass and McGovern backup and he is another couple of seasons away. Given that, I would be offering Schofield a low contract.

My worry with Jetta is that he started to be impacted by the old man soft tissue issues. He missed about 4 games last year and has already dropped out of one this year. I sense he might be one that will drop off within the next 12 months and would not want a long term commitment on the table.

As for Masten, I would offer him another year but as a Beagle not as an Eagle.
Still got oallen and brander who can fill in down back too.if schoey leaves we wont lose much

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Watching AFL 360 and the Josh Kelly resigning. Josh and Cogs have been “invested in a shared responsibility” at GWS.

If that’s the case, then Cogs staying is more likely.

On the other hand, Kelly has offers from **** clubs in St Kilda, North and Carlton. I would think a offer from the reigning premier and a club in the window now is more attractive
Would be right though that the two most likely to come to us (Kelly extremely unlikely but still more likely than a Shiel or Treloar due to his links to WA), end up re-signing for their entire careers and literally everyone else jumps ship
 

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The Hurn and Kennedy extensions just happened a few week ago.

Gaff was last year.

I’m happy for Hurn to play on next year but with JK even though it hurts to say but he should possibly retire so our Fwdline can evolve around Darling ,Allen,Vardy,Brander,
Waterman or Williams..


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I’m happy for Hurn to play on next year but with JK even though it hurts to say but he should possibly retire so our Fwdline can evolve around Darling ,Allen,Vardy,Brander,
Waterman or Williams..


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Hurn doesnt rely on pace - he has lost nothing - except 20m on his longest kick but that may be part tactics. He could go a few seasons on todays form. Often close to our best player.
 
Hurn doesnt rely on pace - he has lost nothing - except 20m on his longest kick but that may be part tactics. He could go a few seasons on todays form. Often close to our best player.

Hard to see who'd be in front of him for BnF so far this year. He's performed in wins and losses.
 
Hurn doesnt rely on pace - he has lost nothing - except 20m on his longest kick but that may be part tactics. He could go a few seasons on todays form. Often close to our best player.

Hurn has been amazing with his durability and consistency he could play till he’s 40 ..



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In terms of WA talent, the WA U18 squad has been announced

WA U18 SQUAD
Claremont: Joel Western, Liam Henry, Cameron Anderson, Ronin O’Connor, Jack Buller, Callum Jamieson.

East Fremantle: Brandon Walker, Chad Warner, Jeremy Sharp, Jai Jackson, Max Murphy, Trey Ruscoe, Reuben McGuire, Luke Jackson, Trent Rivers

East Perth: Nil

Peel Thunder: Tyrone Thorne, Jarvis Pina

Perth: Nathan O’Driscoll, Deven Robertson, Regan Clarke, Elijah Taylor, Logan McDonald

South Fremantle: Nil

Subiaco: Tristan Hobley, Nicholas Martin

Swan Districts: Riley Garcia, Zane Trew, Ty Sears, Jake Pasini, Nathan Ireland, Denver Grainger-Barras

West Perth: Ben Johnson, Jaxon Prior, Ryan Hudson, Zak Patterson

Train-on squad members: Owen Dann, John Garlett (East Fremantle), Mitchell Georgiades (Subiaco), Jermarl Daly (Swan Districts), Heath Chapman, Michael Mallard (West Perth).


Unfortunately the Claremont indigenous boy in Liam Henry is a Freo NGA member and he is super silky. Really undersized but has some tricks.
 

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All the 30+ old players in the Best 25 ..

Hurn 32 at end of year ..33 next year
Jetta 30. ..31 next year
Kennedy 32 33 next year
Masten 30 .. 31 next year
Schofield 30. 31 Next year

Now not throwing anyone under the bus but that’s a lot to take over into 2020 ...


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I wouldnt mind seeing these 3 retire at the end of the year.

Masten & Schofield would be great playing in our reserves team though.
 
In terms of WA talent, the WA U18 squad has been announced

WA U18 SQUAD
Claremont: Joel Western, Liam Henry, Cameron Anderson, Ronin O’Connor, Jack Buller, Callum Jamieson.

East Fremantle: Brandon Walker, Chad Warner, Jeremy Sharp, Jai Jackson, Max Murphy, Trey Ruscoe, Reuben McGuire, Luke Jackson, Trent Rivers

East Perth: Nil

Peel Thunder: Tyrone Thorne, Jarvis Pina

Perth: Nathan O’Driscoll, Deven Robertson, Regan Clarke, Elijah Taylor, Logan McDonald

South Fremantle: Nil

Subiaco: Tristan Hobley, Nicholas Martin

Swan Districts: Riley Garcia, Zane Trew, Ty Sears, Jake Pasini, Nathan Ireland, Denver Grainger-Barras

West Perth: Ben Johnson, Jaxon Prior, Ryan Hudson, Zak Patterson

Train-on squad members: Owen Dann, John Garlett (East Fremantle), Mitchell Georgiades (Subiaco), Jermarl Daly (Swan Districts), Heath Chapman, Michael Mallard (West Perth).


Unfortunately the Claremont indigenous boy in Liam Henry is a Freo NGA member and he is super silky. Really undersized but has some tricks.

Which ones have a basketball background?
 
I’m happy for Hurn to play on next year but with JK even though it hurts to say but he should possibly retire so our Fwdline can evolve around Darling ,Allen,Vardy,Brander,
Waterman or Williams..


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Kennendy on a bad day can still kick 3 goals without you noticing . He also draws the best defender .
Flags come around very seldom .
Im happy to keep JK for another year to have a crack at another .
 
In terms of WA talent, the WA U18 squad has been announced

WA U18 SQUAD
Claremont: Joel Western, Liam Henry, Cameron Anderson, Ronin O’Connor, Jack Buller, Callum Jamieson.

East Fremantle: Brandon Walker, Chad Warner, Jeremy Sharp, Jai Jackson, Max Murphy, Trey Ruscoe, Reuben McGuire, Luke Jackson, Trent Rivers

East Perth: Nil

Peel Thunder: Tyrone Thorne, Jarvis Pina

Perth: Nathan O’Driscoll, Deven Robertson, Regan Clarke, Elijah Taylor, Logan McDonald

South Fremantle: Nil

Subiaco: Tristan Hobley, Nicholas Martin

Swan Districts: Riley Garcia, Zane Trew, Ty Sears, Jake Pasini, Nathan Ireland, Denver Grainger-Barras

West Perth: Ben Johnson, Jaxon Prior, Ryan Hudson, Zak Patterson

Train-on squad members: Owen Dann, John Garlett (East Fremantle), Mitchell Georgiades (Subiaco), Jermarl Daly (Swan Districts), Heath Chapman, Michael Mallard (West Perth).


Unfortunately the Claremont indigenous boy in Liam Henry is a Freo NGA member and he is super silky. Really undersized but has some tricks.

F/S and NGA List who are linked to WAFL Clubs.

SURNAMEFIRST NAMECLUB

Mainwaring​

Zac​

Claremont​

Evans​

Ben​

Claremont​

Kemp​

Sunny​

East Perth​

Ruremesha​

Fred​

East Perth​

Luko​

Ali​

East Perth​

Rosario​

Preston​

East Perth​

Mancuveni​

Noel​

Perth​

Bol​

Izeldin​

Perth​

Bolton​

Ezekiel​

Subiaco​

Makani​

Manese​

Swans​

Berry​

Jordan​

West Perth​
Only two of these players have been playing colts this season.
 
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