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Broncos could struggle to keep Gillett
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[QUOTE="Big Pete, post: 2769846, member: 1899"] The Sea Eagles salary cap position is up in the air at the moment. It's worth noting that Walker and Taupau are owed more money next season. Currently Walker's value is based on a deal he signed with South Sydney as an 18 year old. Meanwhile, Marty is on a deal he signed when he was a reserve grader at the Bulldogs. So you'd have to assume their deals in 2017 will be substantially higher, leaving Manly with little room even with Stewart and Lyon retiring. Plus, Stewart and Lyon were entitled to allowances that neither Walker and Taupau are eligible for. Even if Stewart does leave, there's the possibility his absence doesn't have an impact on the salary cap, or at least not as big as you'd expect from a club legend. Apparently they still have a bunch of players off-contract so you'd imagine if they do sign Gillett, they'd have to release a number of those to bring him in. Then again, it's all moot. I can't see Gillett going anywhere and that's fantastic news for the Broncos since he's one of the best players in the game. [/QUOTE]
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