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    Re: List management and the draft.

    Aren't Stack and Mulligan contracted for next year? with a tight salary cap we might not be able to pay either of them out and replace them on the list.

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    Re: List management and the draft.

    Quote Originally Posted by chef View Post
    Aren't Stack and Mulligan contracted for next year? with a tight salary cap we might not be able to pay him out and replace him on the list.
    I believe he wants to head back home, so not a delist but rather mutual agree to go.
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    Re: List management and the draft.

    Quote Originally Posted by chef View Post
    Isn't Stack contracted for next year? with a tight salary cap we might not be able to pay him out and replace him on the list.
    Yes he does. If we really want to move him on, we could delist him and put him on the rookie list like St Kilda did this year with Jarryd Allen to avoid salary issues, but I'd be surprised if we did that.
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    Re: List management and the draft.

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    I believe he wants to head back home, so not a delist but rather mutual agree to go.
    I know what you mean, but his salary for next season has to go into next years cap. Unless he forgoes his wage from us for next season.
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    Re: List management and the draft.

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    I believe he wants to head back home, so not a delist but rather mutual agree to go.

    Quote Originally Posted by chef View Post
    I know what you mean, but his salary for next season has to go into next years cap. Unless he forgoes his wage from us for next season.
    We might delist him in the hope Fremantle or West Coast pick him up, in which case they'll pay his salary, and if they don't we can re-draft him with our final pick in the rookie draft and let him play out the final year of his contract as a rookie.
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    Re: List management and the draft.

    Quote Originally Posted by Greystache View Post
    We might delist him in the hope Fremantle or West Coast pick him up, in which case they'll pay his salary, and if they don't we can re-draft him with our final pick in the rookie draft and let him play out the final year of his contract as a rookie.
    Sounds fair.
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    Re: List management and the draft.

    If we delist 3 of Markovic, Tiller, Boumann & Mulligan let's hope we don't get too many injuries in our back half. Unless we can pull out a smokey from the draft we won't have too many options.

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