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The Roster investigation and its fallout
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[QUOTE="BroncsFan, post: 3140836, member: 9052"] I think they have realised their issues with recent contracts not being as long... TPJ, Turps, Offa and Oates all re-signed last year on 3 year deals. A 3yr deal is more manageable as they're all effectively in their first year this year, but by the end of next year they will effectively be free agents. So if a guy like Offa or Oates isn't fulfilling their value by the end of next year then all of a sudden they can be moved on reasonably easy with less than 12 months left on their contract or we just see out their contract and let them go in 2022. That being said I'd say Lodge's contract may become an issue in a few years... he also signed a 3 yr deal but they've chucked a 2yr player option on the back of it... and it seems to be a pretty high value. I think his fitness is struggling at the moment due to his knee injury and that he will be fine with the new style of play... but I'd have TPJ and Haas as the starting props with Carrigan starting lock... either way we could be paying a bit of cash for Offa, TPJ or Lodge to be starting from the bench each week [/QUOTE]
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