Great news!The Rebels have tweeted that Sefanaia Naivalu has re-signed. Bewdy. No details on length of contract.
who is signed to replace Jones, Fuglistaller, Thompson & Fox or are they staying?Contracted for 2017 and Beyond
Props
Cruze Ah-Nau (2017)
Jamie Hagan* (2017)
Toby Smith (2017)
Laurie Weeks (2017)
Hookers
James Hanson (2017)
Pat Leafa (2017)
Siliva Siliva (2017)
Locks
Steve Cummins (2017)
Sam Jeffries (2018)
Culum Retallick** (2017)
Lopeti Timani (2017)
Backrowers
Colby Fainga’a (2018)
Rob Leota (2019)
Sean McMahon (2017)
Jordy Reid (2017)
Scrum Halves
Ben Meehan (2017)
Nic Stirzaker (2017)
Fly Halves
Jack Debreczeni (2017)
Jack McGregor (2018) (New- NSW Schoolboys 2015)
Centers
Mitch Inman (2017)
Sione Tuipulotu (2019)
Back Three
Tom English (2018)
Marika Koroibete (2018) (New- Melbourne Storm)
Sefanaia Naivalu** (2017)
Jonah Placid (2017)
Utility Backs
Reece Hodge (2017)
Uncontracted for 2017
Props
Ryan Cocker**
Tim Metcher
Tom Moloney ***
Locks
Luke Jones (Bordeaux)
Backrowers
Harley Fox ****
Scott Fuglistaller
Adam Thomson*
Scrum Halves
Mick Snowden****
Fly Halves
Dan Hawkins ****
Dallan Murphy *****
Centers
Tamati Ellison*
Back 3
Cam Crawford
Dom Shipperley
Kotaro Matsushima *****
Utility Backs
Paul Asquith ****
Mike Harris (Lyon)
Rumoured Signings
Pama Fou – Winger – Souths (QLD)/Australia Sevens
Amanaki Mafi * - Number 8 – NTT Shining Arcs/Bath/Japan National Side
*- Foreign International
**- Foreign Development
***- Supplementary or Development Contract
****- EPS Contract
*****- Short term contract
Update 1, 18/05/16: Sione and Rob sign extensions to 2019
Update 2, 19/05/16: Koroibete departure from Storm announced
Adam Coleman has signed with the Western for for 2017. See:
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...r/news-story/6e5dc881f838c007c79702fd4afc0234
Jeez I can just see a few of these young blokes coming back home to NSW some time in the next few years.
All well and good trying to sign the youngest players NSW has to offer but would think it's not the smartest strategy long term in the fact the club might struggle while they grow or if they get any injuries.
As well as a natural inclination to return to where they grew up in what should generally be a successful franchise (Waratahs).
For every Nick Phipps who can't wait to get back at the first opportunity, there's a Luke Jones that stays for about 70 caps.
They don't all return home. And in fact, many don't. What other Rebels have left the franchise to return home?