Footy’s pecking order: The key players your AFL club needs to re-sign

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Footy’s pecking order: The key players your AFL club needs to re-sign
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Prioritising the re-signing of players is part and parcel of every club’s list boss’ job description, but some - such as Western Bulldogs, Essendon, Richmond and St Kilda - have a bigger task ahead than others.

Prioritising the re-signing of players is part and parcel of every AFL club’s list boss’ job description, but some have a bigger task ahead this year than others.

We looked at each team’s most important out-of-contract players, and which are likely to be higher in the pecking order, as the league enters a new era of even bigger spending with last year’s $2.2 billion collective bargaining agreement. The information below comes from conversations with trusted sources in player management and clubland.won’t be for a while, as usual, as he prepares to turn 34 next month. The Crows will also want to lock away. Any McCarthy negotiations are a while off yet. McCluggage could join the million-dollar-a-year club with this next deal, but may accept less, given the strength of Brisbane’s list.

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