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WHILE the AFL and Essendon are bungling through ASADA deals and five clubs head the race to win the premiership, the backroom men are warming up their cheque books.
Season 2014 ends — and the silly season begins — this weekend for 10 clubs.
The 195cm GWS swingman Kristian Jaksch will be on the market from Monday when he tells the Giants he wants out and maybe Carlton’s Jarrad Waite will make that decision, too.
Never before have we had so many clubs desperate for a key tall to improve their lists and so few quality options available.
Carlton, the Western Bulldogs, St Kilda, the Brisbane Lions, Fremantle, Geelong and Port Adelaide lead the clubs hunting to bolster their tall timber.
Brisbane has $1.1 million of salary cap space available and the Bulldogs are not far behind on that front.
So who are the key talls coming out of contract, are they gettable, and would they make a difference at your club?

1.KRISTIAN JAKSCH (GWS)
HE was a gun two years ago when taken at pick 12. Is he still? Clubs will give up high picks to find out with Carlton seen to be pushing hardest. It’s rare to poach such a quality junior talent with two years development under him. GWS can try to find the best deal from the 10 Victorian clubs who will all inquire.

2. JARRAD WAITE (Carl)
TWO years at reasonable money might seal the deal to get this unrestricted free agent, who has met the Kangaroos and been offered one year and a trigger for a second. In scintillating form, but at 32 you get a stop-gap, not a long-term project. Might still stay, but then why has he put off talks if he’s not considering an exit?

3. TOM BELLCHAMBERS (Ess)
CONTRACTED for another year but ankle surgery wrecked his year. Paddy Ryder might be the All-Australian ruckman, but Bellchambers can play forward (28 goals from 18 games in 2013). Would a club give up plenty for a 25-year-old starved of opportunities? A deal would secure Essendon another early draft pick.

4. ADAM TOMLINSON (GWS)
A 193cm running machine who has a tank compared to Nick Riewoldt, he is out of contract at the end of next year. Clubs went hard for Jon Patton, who on Friday re-signed, so will they turn attention to Tomlinson? Not a big-marking gun, but a lead-up tall who at 21 has 44 games under his belt. Only 15 goals so far in his career though.

5. LEVI CASBOULT (Carl)
A NAVY Blue supporter who now shapes as a great white hope. Still uncontracted this late in the season, which must be a worry for the Blues. Bounced back against Port Adelaide after an ice-cold previous month, but has the best hands in the game. Blues must fight tooth and nail to keep him.

6. BEN GRIFFITHS (Rich)
PICK 19 from the 2009 draft was perilously close to footy’s scrapheap last year, unwanted and only getting a one-year deal at Richmond. Now he’s Jack Riewoldt’s foil, but with Ty Vickery competing for his spot, clubs are already inquiring about this long-kicking, high-marking 22-year-old.

7. DAVID ASTBURY (Rich)
THE Tigers initially offered only a one-year deal to Astbury, strange given his outstanding start to the year. That has been upped to two years. Might have led the Tigers B & F in Round 8. Back in the VFL last week and a genuine defensive star in the making.

8. TYSON GOLDSACK (Coll)
NOT your conventional key forward, but Magpies fan favourite Goldsack would top off a forward line needing a lead-up third option with rabid defensive pressure. Still can’t see him leaving the Pies, but was at a mid-season contract impasse.

9. LIAM JONES (Dogs)
THE Dogs are talking to Jones about another deal despite him being dropped in Round 15 and not returning since. Beautiful hands, but hasn’t yet converted that skill into goals. Hasn’t got a tank yet. At 23, has potential to burn. Jarrad Grant is contracted until 2015.

10. SHAUN McKERNAN (Adel)
STILL only 23, but can’t get a game (dropped after Round 2 and not seen since). He drew little interest in last year’s trade period. Is he a late bloomer or just not good enough? When you are 196cm, you get more chances than some.

BEST OF THE REST
Matthew Watson (Carl): Currency has dipped alarmingly but being played forward in VFL. His strong reputation as a junior must mean something
Luke Lowden (Haw): Fourth in the ruck pecking order and three goals as ruckman in his only AFL game. Will someone swoop?
Tayte Pears (Ess): Like Watson, was being trialled as a forward in VFL before injury. Needs a start elsewhere to invigorate career.