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| Quote ="Prince Buster"I believe all we will get in the Championsip is £200K per season, same as the rest. With the debt the club are carrying it's not a very nice prospect.'"
That figure is dependent on what the new tv deal equates to. If it reduces again so will that amount.
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| That is the plus about the new stand. We will be in a position to generate revenue that might not be available to other Championship clubs, hopefully increasing the prospect of us bouncing back up.
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| Quote ="Slugger McBatt"That is the plus about the new stand. We will be in a position to generate revenue that might not be available to other Championship clubs, hopefully increasing the prospect of us bouncing back up.'"
Exactly.
Potential income from facility rental.
Income from Wakefield AFC activity.
Income from other pitch rental.
Savings on utilities from solar panels and water recycling.
The most important thing is to run the function side like a business outside match day and make it profitable in terms of bookings for Weddings, birthdays, corporate training events etc - I’d be contacting loads of companies ask ing if they wish to book xmas do’s, annual presentations and awards etc.
List is endless from NHS, West Yorkshire police to local businesses like Coca Cola, supermarkets etc. a lot of effort will need to go into marketing but it will pay dividends.
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| Just thinking about 2024 and recruitment for this.
Who does everyone think we should sign?
I think priorities are the below for me.
A speedy winger who can find the line - there was a rumour of Gareth Gale on social media. He can score a try and is a pretty aggressive unit. Would be decent. I know he is under contract but I 100% would go for Lachlan Walmsley at Halifax. Lad has some pace and athletic ability and has an unreal try scoring record. Worth a fee imo. Whatever league we end up in he would be one of the top targets.
A quality centre - probably worth looking overseas for this.
A quality 9 - I would absolutely look at Daryl Clarke and give him security if 3 years. A quality 9 is a must and would be great for Bowes.
A second row - Andre Sevelio maybe. A big player who has probably gone off track a bit but would be worth a good look.
Anybody else see any players of interest?
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It would suit no one if it were done at the end. It would create a mad scramble, with players desperate for an income and clubs having no idea who would be coming. This way, it brings certainty and ends the subterfuge.
It's always been the way with clubs at the bottom. It was the same with franchising (with the model they adopted). The only way to avoid it is to be better at staying in the top half of the league.
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| Quote ="Slugger McBatt"The other reality is that we know players would negotiate anyway, except it would be done in some quiet location, with no one really knowing, and then released as a surprise announcement at the end of the season.
It would suit no one if it were done at the end. It would create a mad scramble, with players desperate for an income and clubs having no idea who would be coming. This way, it brings certainty and ends the subterfuge.
It's always been the way with clubs at the bottom. It was the same with franchising (with the model they adopted). The only way to avoid it is to be better at staying in the top half of the league.'"
We need to avoid the scramble certainly for most of the signings.
I notice Sam wood at KR is out of contract. He’s another centre/wing with some ability and about to hit his prime years. There’s a fair bit of talent available who we can talk to now. Even if we only secure a couple of players who will improve us in 2024 it’s important we don’t end up trying to pick up all our signings in a mad scramble
Josh Simm (Centre Wing) playing same club as Croft in aus and going well.
Simm, Wood, Clarke, Walmsley etc would all be players who would be good and improve us imo.
I notice Croft hasn’t played in QRL last few weeks too. I still think there’s a player in there with Croft if bridges aren’t burnt.
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| Quote ="Trojan Horse"Just thinking about 2024 and recruitment for this.
Who does everyone think we should sign?
I think priorities are the below for me.
A speedy winger who can find the line - there was a rumour of Gareth Gale on social media. He can score a try and is a pretty aggressive unit. Would be decent. I know he is under contract but I 100% would go for Lachlan Walmsley at Halifax. Lad has some pace and athletic ability and has an unreal try scoring record. Worth a fee imo. Whatever league we end up in he would be one of the top targets.
A quality centre - probably worth looking overseas for this.
A quality 9 - I would absolutely look at Daryl Clarke and give him security if 3 years. A quality 9 is a must and would be great for Bowes.
A second row - Andre Sevelio maybe. A big player who has probably gone off track a bit but would be worth a good look.
Anybody else see any players of interest?'"
Some wild optimism here surely, given your earlier posts in this thread outlining just why it's hard for Wakefield to recruit right now? Fev are currently 2-5 favourites to be promoted (I think that's too short, but they're undoubtedly favourites) whereas Wakefield are probably about 1-3 to be relegated, so why would Gaz Gale leave his hometown club who probably have a 60% chance of being in SL next season for one that has about a 25% chance?
As for going for Walmsley even though he's under contract...let's say a £30k transfer fee then plus £30k salary, that's a big chunk of the £200k-ish Wakefield will get next year if they're in the Championship just on a wing.
Daryl Clark, who has reportedly already signed for St Helens? That's going to be a hard sell to come and possibly play Championship RL instead.
I think you need to start with trying to work out what your current playing budget is, then working out what it would be in the Championship with well over £1million less in central funding.
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| Quote ="The Phantom Horseman"Some wild optimism here surely, given your earlier posts in this thread outlining just why it's hard for Wakefield to recruit right now? Fev are currently 2-5 favourites to be promoted (I think that's too short, but they're undoubtedly favourites) whereas Wakefield are probably about 1-3 to be relegated, so why would Gaz Gale leave his hometown club who probably have a 60% chance of being in SL next season for one that has about a 25% chance?
As for going for Walmsley even though he's under contract...let's say a £30k transfer fee then plus £30k salary, that's a big chunk of the £200k-ish Wakefield will get next year if they're in the Championship just on a wing.
Daryl Clark, who has reportedly already signed for St Helens? That's going to be a hard sell to come and possibly play Championship RL instead.
I think you need to start with trying to work out what your current playing budget is, then working out what it would be in the Championship with well over £1million less in central funding.'"
I have said previously that you would need to budget accordingly. Only a fool wouldn’t. There would be a loss of 1 million potentially however there will also be increases to bridge the shortfall from Wakefield afc (we don’t currently have) and the new business/corporate side. Add to this savings from solar panels/water recycling etc. I wouldn’t be able to guess but I would hazard that by the end we would have the largest budget in the championship should we end up there. Similar if not more than Fev do currently who are full time.
You would need to look at two budgets for the championship and the superleague 2024 but as it stands we are in superleague and I would recruit for superleague 2024 and also and few players who would the club would want and agree to sign in any league.
With Clarke etc it may take more to lure him but that’s the joy of nagotiations.
The rumour of Gale wasn’t me mentioning that. It was posted on social media. I have no idea if it’s true. Just a rumour.
Part of being a fan is being allowed to create a wish list without thinking of the financial constraints. I think the ones I mentioned are all possibilities. Some more than others. Clarke would be the hardest to pull but probably one of the most valuable signings we could make.
If it was 30k fee for Walmsley then I’d seriously consider for a player who averages consistently 1.5 try’s per game. It’s something we now lack without TJ or Lewis.
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| Quote ="Trojan Horse"I have said previously that you would need to budget accordingly. Only a fool wouldn’t. There would be a loss of 1 million potentially however there will also be increases to bridge the shortfall from Wakefield afc (we don’t currently have) and the new business/corporate side. Add to this savings from solar panels/water recycling etc. I wouldn’t be able to guess but I would hazard that by the end we would have the largest budget in the championship should we end up there. Similar if not more than Fev do currently who are full time.
You would need to look at two budgets for the championship and the superleague 2024 but as it stands we are in superleague and I would recruit for superleague 2024 and also and few players who would the club would want and agree to sign in any league.
With Clarke etc it may take more to lure him but that’s the joy of nagotiations.
The rumour of Gale wasn’t me mentioning that. It was posted on social media. I have no idea if it’s true. Just a rumour.
Part of being a fan is being allowed to create a wish list without thinking of the financial constraints. I think the ones I mentioned are all possibilities. Some more than others. Clarke would be the hardest to pull but probably one of the most valuable signings we could make.
If it was 30k fee for Walmsley then I’d seriously consider for a player who averages consistently 1.5 try’s per game. It’s something we now lack without TJ or Lewis.'"
If you believe any of this then you are in cloud cuckoo land.
There is no chance on earth Darryl Clarke will sign for Wakefield for next season, much bigger and wealthier clubs will be in for him who can offer him a Super League deal.
Fev are not full time and have only been able to assemble the team they have because their owner puts in a small fortune. In fact the only way to be able to fund a top end Championship team is through owner investment and we all know our shower of a board are not willing to do this.
I am not privy to the exact details of the Wakefield FC deal but I do know for a fact that it doesn't even come close to covering Tom Lineham's annual wage.
As for looking to spend £30k on a winger who is unproven at this level is just insanity.
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| Quote ="altofts wildcat"If you believe any of this then you are in cloud cuckoo land.
There is no chance on earth Darryl Clarke will sign for Wakefield for next season, much bigger and wealthier clubs will be in for him who can offer him a Super League deal.
Fev are not full time and have only been able to assemble the team they have because their owner puts in a small fortune. In fact the only way to be able to fund a top end Championship team is through owner investment and we all know our shower of a board are not willing to do this.
I am not privy to the exact details of the Wakefield FC deal but I do know for a fact that it doesn't even come close to covering Tom Lineham's annual wage.
As for looking to spend £30k on a winger who is unproven at this level is just insanity.'"
Your opinion is the board are a shower but it’s not mine. I think the work is ‘limited’ in what they can invest. That’s not the same thing.
The Wakefield afc deal I can’t see being lower than a players wage for use of facilities/training pithy/game day etc. how many home games? 20 +? It may not be lucrative but i would hazard there has to be some decent profit in it for Trinity. It may be worth 2 full time players on modest contracts should the championship be our destination. You’re not privy to it and neither am I but I can see it being a boost financially that we will shortly have that we currently don’t. It may be 100k a season or maybe 300k I don’t know but it’s money we didn’t have and money other clubs don’t receive. Positive steps.
We can offer Clark a superleague contract though if we wish. Whether that will be void remains to be seen in a few months time but we can still sign with intent. It may take security of a longer deal for Clarke to sign but he would likely be one of the clubs biggest signing. He would t be an option in the championship ofcourse but if you want to improve you have to try and pull in the best you can and not just close off options without considering because someone thinks it cuckoo.
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| Quote ="Trojan Horse"I have said previously that you would need to budget accordingly. Only a fool wouldn’t. There would be a loss of 1 million potentially however there will also be increases to bridge the shortfall from Wakefield afc (we don’t currently have) and the new business/corporate side. Add to this savings from solar panels/water recycling etc. I wouldn’t be able to guess but I would hazard that by the end we would have the largest budget in the championship should we end up there. Similar if not more than Fev do currently who are full time.
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Negotiations for 2024 player contracts are already well under way, I think you're clutching at straws a bit regarding potential new income, I mean Wakefield AFC, they play in the tenth tier of football, is there really big money coming in there right now? Down the line I'm sure there will be some improved revenue streams with the new facilities but that's going to take time.
BTW where's your evidence that Wakefield would get a larger budget in the Championship than Fev (who aren't full time btw, though do have quite a few players who don't have a job outisde rugby)? Fev have some big sponsorship deals and a fully-established system of exploiting the ground to the maximum with multiple events taking place at the clubhouse on a regular basis, that's why Fev are still able to operate on a fairly large playing budget despite tiny central funding. If a club doesn't have that in place, it will be competing at Halifax/Batley/York budget levels.
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Fev are not full time and have only been able to assemble the team they have because their owner puts in a small fortune. In fact the only way to be able to fund a top end Championship team is through owner investment and we all know our shower of a board are not willing to do this.
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That was the case until a few years ago but Mark Campbell has said on several occasions in recent years that the club is now basically self-sufficient in terms of funding, It certainly seems true that the days of him funding the club solo are long gone, it's time rather than money that he invests now.
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BTW where's your evidence that Wakefield would get a larger budget in the Championship than Fev (who aren't full time btw, though do have quite a few players who don't have a job outisde rugby)? Fev have some big sponsorship deals and a fully-established system of exploiting the ground to the maximum with multiple events taking place at the clubhouse on a regular basis, that's why Fev are still able to operate on a fairly large playing budget despite tiny central funding. If a club doesn't have that in place, it will be competing at Halifax/Batley/York budget levels.'"
We have larger crowds, likely have higher sponsorship incomings who I suspect most would remain initially supportive, we will be able to exploit superior facilities come august this year I would envisage too. You can’t provide evidence that Fev would have more or less either. It’s my personal opinion as it is yours. Can’t see how we would be any worse off than Fev are at the least myself.
I believed Fev were full time. Or certainly the majority were. Sure I read it in an article a while back.
As for Wakefield afc. I never said there was big money coming in. That’s what you just said. I don’t think 100k over a season is big money. The owners do have some financial clout behind them I believe at the very least. I suspect there will be decent profits in the deal with afc which will in some ways benefit trinity.
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We can offer Clark a superleague contract though if we wish. Whether that will be void remains to be seen in a few months time but we can still sign with intent. .'"
You can offer James Tedesco, Nathan Cleary, Jack Welsby or Jai Field a super league contract if you wish. Doesn't mean they have to take you seriously.
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That’s a bit extreme. That’s what negotiations are for. If we can find suiteable agreement great but you don’t give up before you try just with a defeatist attitude. If there’s an opportunity to improve it should be explored. One of the reasons is to find out if it’s viable.
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Mark Campbell earlier this year:-
Featherstone Rovers chairman Mark Campbell has warned that attendances must improve if he is to continue putting money into the club. Rovers are bidding to win promotion from the Championship to Super League and but Campbell revealed their matchday revenue “doesn’t get anywhere near meeting our wage bill”.
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Featherstone Rovers chairman Mark Campbell has warned that attendances must improve if he is to continue putting money into the club. Rovers are bidding to win promotion from the Championship to Super League and but Campbell revealed their matchday revenue “doesn’t get anywhere near meeting our wage bill”.'"
And then went on to sign 2 players since I think? I think there may be a bit of craftsmanship there. Match day revenue is only a portion of the revenue overall. There will be other forms of revenue.
Anyway I regardless I would expect us to be the strongest club on most fronts should we end up in the championship. What’s important is that we invest enough to be the top team in the league or certainly push for that top spot. A winning season would certainly help bring back some fans and positivity around the club. But make no mistake we are very much in charge of our own destiny. Our SL journey isn’t over yet by a long shot. I’m backing the club and players to fight out of this.
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Except he never mentioned putting money into the club himself in the post he made. As i said, he has said several times that the club is self-sufficient now. I'm not saying he doesn't still have money in the club, but Fev's current financial position is more down to his hard work in terms of attracting sponsorship etc rather than him just pumping money in. That post was made on a closed fans' FB page and was just him having a bit of a vent.
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Virtually guarantee you won't have bigger crowds in the Championship. The majority of teams have very few travelling supporters, with only York , and possibly Bradford and Halifax bringing enough to create a vibrant atmosphere. If you are relying on crowds in the Championship for revenue you may have to think again.
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Mentioned Sam Wood but looks Hull FC bound…
Another young Locally born player Callum McKelland who’s out of contract at Cas and has something to prove after our injured….possibly useful player at half back in Championship.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callum_McLelland
Maybe a potential partnership with Morgan Smith next year?
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callum_McLelland
Maybe a potential partnership with Morgan Smith next year?
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Full off-contract Super League list
Castleford Tigers
Not yet determined: Liam Watts, Niall Evalds, Nathan Massey, Dan Smith, Jordan Turner, Bureta Faraimo, Alex Sutcliffe, Adam Milner, Mahe Fonua, Suaia Matagi, Kieran Hudson, Jacob Hookem
Terms not offered: Callum McLelland
Absent from list: George Lawler, Greg Eden, Joe Westerman, Bailey Dawson, Muizz Mustapha, Ilikaya Mafi
Catalans Dragons
Not yet determined: Mitchell Pearce, Micky McIlorum, Manu Ma'u, Tyrone May, Tiaki Chan
Terms not offered: Matt Whitley
Retiring: Sam Tomkins
Absent from list: Arthur Romano, Julian Bousquet, Michael Goudemand, Arthur Mourgue, Adam Keighran
Huddersfield Giants
Not yet determined: Jermaine McGillvary, Jack Ashworth, George Roby, Nathan Mason, Leroy Cudjoe
Terms not offered: Michael Lawrence
Absent from list: Chris McQueen, Chris Hill, Owen Trout
Hull FC
Not yet determined: Chris Satae, Danny Houghton, Jamie Shaul, Josh Griffin, Kane Evans, Joe Lovodua, Ben McNamara, Andre Savelio, Adam Swift, Denive Balmforth, Connor Wynne, Mitieli Vulikijapani, Brad Dwyer, Scott Taylor
Terms not offered: Jude Ferreira
Absent from list:
Hull KR
Not yet determined: Luis Johnson
Terms not offered: Ethan Ryan, Sam Wood, Greg Richards, Dan Okoro, Connor Moore, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Jimmy Keinhorst
Absent from list: Max Kirkbright, Kane Linnett
Leeds Rhinos
Not yet determined: Joe Gibbons, Zane Tetevano, James Donaldson, James Bentley, Aidan Sezer, Blake Austin, David Fusitu'a.
Absent from list: Sam Walters, Liam Tindall,
Leigh Leopards
Not yet determined: Ben Reynolds, Jacob Jones, Joe Wardle, Ava Seumanufagai
Absent from list: Tom Nisbet, Aaron Smith, Kai O'Donnell, Nathan Wildie
Salford Red Devils
Not yet determined: Danny Addy, Matty Costello, Rhys Williams, Deon Cross, Amir Bourouh, Adam Sidlow, Ben Hellewell.
Terms not offered: James Greenwood
Absent from list: Chris Atkin, Ken Sio, King Vuniyayawa, Shane Wright.
St Helens
Not yet determined: Lewis Baxter, Dan Hill, Dan Norman, Sam Royle, Taylor Pemberton, Jumah Sambou, Wesley Bruines, Matty Foster
Terms not offered: None
Absent from list: James Bell, McKenzie Buckley, Will Hopoate, Konrad Hurrell, Sione Mata'utia, Curtis Sironen, Jake Wingfield.
Retiring: James Roby.
Wakefield Trinity
Not yet determined: Dane Windrow, Eddie Battle, Matty Ashurst, Lee Gaskell, Jordan Crowther, Lee Kershaw, Jay Pitts, Liam Kay, Rob Butler, Josh Bowden, Jorge Taufua, Kevin Proctor, Ellis Roberts, Renouf Atoni, Robbie Butterworth.
Terms not offered: None.
Absent from list: Max Jowitt, Mason Lino, Harry Bowes, Lewis Murphy.
Warrington Wolves
Not yet determined: Daryl Clark, Peter Mata'utia, Greg Minikin, Aiden Doolan, Jack Derbyshire, Ellis Longstaff, Matty Russell, Luke Thomas.
Terms not offered: None
Absent from list: Ben Currie
Wigan Warriors
Not yet determined: Iain Thornley, Kaide Ellis, Patrick Mago, Willie Isa, Ramon Silva, Cade Cust, Logan Astley, Kavan Rothwell, Ryan Hampshire
Terms not offered: Brad Singleton
Absent from list: Mike Cooper, Abbas Miski
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Full off-contract Super League list
Castleford Tigers
Not yet determined: Liam Watts, Niall Evalds, Nathan Massey, Dan Smith, Jordan Turner, Bureta Faraimo, Alex Sutcliffe, Adam Milner, Mahe Fonua, Suaia Matagi, Kieran Hudson, Jacob Hookem
Terms not offered: Callum McLelland
Absent from list: George Lawler, Greg Eden, Joe Westerman, Bailey Dawson, Muizz Mustapha, Ilikaya Mafi
Catalans Dragons
Not yet determined: Mitchell Pearce, Micky McIlorum, Manu Ma'u, Tyrone May, Tiaki Chan
Terms not offered: Matt Whitley
Retiring: Sam Tomkins
Absent from list: Arthur Romano, Julian Bousquet, Michael Goudemand, Arthur Mourgue, Adam Keighran
Huddersfield Giants
Not yet determined: Jermaine McGillvary, Jack Ashworth, George Roby, Nathan Mason, Leroy Cudjoe
Terms not offered: Michael Lawrence
Absent from list: Chris McQueen, Chris Hill, Owen Trout
Hull FC
Not yet determined: Chris Satae, Danny Houghton, Jamie Shaul, Josh Griffin, Kane Evans, Joe Lovodua, Ben McNamara, Andre Savelio, Adam Swift, Denive Balmforth, Connor Wynne, Mitieli Vulikijapani, Brad Dwyer, Scott Taylor
Terms not offered: Jude Ferreira
Absent from list:
Hull KR
Not yet determined: Luis Johnson
Terms not offered: Ethan Ryan, Sam Wood, Greg Richards, Dan Okoro, Connor Moore, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Jimmy Keinhorst
Absent from list: Max Kirkbright, Kane Linnett
Leeds Rhinos
Not yet determined: Joe Gibbons, Zane Tetevano, James Donaldson, James Bentley, Aidan Sezer, Blake Austin, David Fusitu'a.
Absent from list: Sam Walters, Liam Tindall,
Leigh Leopards
Not yet determined: Ben Reynolds, Jacob Jones, Joe Wardle, Ava Seumanufagai
Absent from list: Tom Nisbet, Aaron Smith, Kai O'Donnell, Nathan Wildie
Salford Red Devils
Not yet determined: Danny Addy, Matty Costello, Rhys Williams, Deon Cross, Amir Bourouh, Adam Sidlow, Ben Hellewell.
Terms not offered: James Greenwood
Absent from list: Chris Atkin, Ken Sio, King Vuniyayawa, Shane Wright.
St Helens
Not yet determined: Lewis Baxter, Dan Hill, Dan Norman, Sam Royle, Taylor Pemberton, Jumah Sambou, Wesley Bruines, Matty Foster
Terms not offered: None
Absent from list: James Bell, McKenzie Buckley, Will Hopoate, Konrad Hurrell, Sione Mata'utia, Curtis Sironen, Jake Wingfield.
Retiring: James Roby.
Wakefield Trinity
Not yet determined: Dane Windrow, Eddie Battle, Matty Ashurst, Lee Gaskell, Jordan Crowther, Lee Kershaw, Jay Pitts, Liam Kay, Rob Butler, Josh Bowden, Jorge Taufua, Kevin Proctor, Ellis Roberts, Renouf Atoni, Robbie Butterworth.
Terms not offered: None.
Absent from list: Max Jowitt, Mason Lino, Harry Bowes, Lewis Murphy.
Warrington Wolves
Not yet determined: Daryl Clark, Peter Mata'utia, Greg Minikin, Aiden Doolan, Jack Derbyshire, Ellis Longstaff, Matty Russell, Luke Thomas.
Terms not offered: None
Absent from list: Ben Currie
Wigan Warriors
Not yet determined: Iain Thornley, Kaide Ellis, Patrick Mago, Willie Isa, Ramon Silva, Cade Cust, Logan Astley, Kavan Rothwell, Ryan Hampshire
Terms not offered: Brad Singleton
Absent from list: Mike Cooper, Abbas Miski
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| In my opinion, MJ,ML,HB,LM are our four best players in the squad. I would have included Corrie Hall as our fith if he was still here. Good lads going out of the club and sad to see.
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| Quote ="Prince Buster"In my opinion, MJ,ML,HB,LM are our four best players in the squad. I would have included Corrie Hall as our fith if he was still here. Good lads going out of the club and sad to see.'"
JW?
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Oh I see what you mean.
Not on the list means we've offered them a contract to stay.
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