With EPS contracts, are they all one years? If so I think Davis, Anae and Frisby are the only ones worth retaining. I assume Frisby and Anae will also be fulltime contracts next season, so free's up alot of space for development players.
So by my calculations the roster for next year will be something likes this (from those already contracted, those who've signed, and those who've been rumoured to be signed).
1- Ben Daley
2- James Slipper
3- Greg Holmes
4- Rob Simmons
5- Adam Wallace-Harrison
6- James Horwill
7- Dave McDuling
8- Jake Shatz
9- Beau Robinson
10- Ed Quirk
11- Liam Gill
12- Will Genia
13- Frisby (Unsure at the moment)
14- Quade Cooper
15- Jono Lance
16- Saia Fainga'a
17- Albert Anae (Unsure)
18- Anthony Fainga'a
19- Luke Morahan
20- Chris F'Sautia
21- Ben Tapuai (rumoured to have re-signed)
22- Digby Ioane
23- Ben Lucas
24- Aidan Toua
Departing
-Dallan Murphy (France 2nd Division)
- Peter Hynes (Expected to Retire)
- Scott Higginbotham (Melbourne Rebels)
- Van Humphries (Expected to retire)
Have not re-signed as of yet
- James Hanson (Melbourne and Force chasing)
- Guy Shepherdson (rumoured to be replaced by Jeremy Tilse)
- Radike Samo (expected to be released, not sure of current contract position)
- Rod Davies
- Dom Shipperely
- Mike Harris
- UJ Seuteni (EPS)
- Kevin Davis (EPS)
From this list, signing Shipperely and Tapuai are of highest priority you'd expect. Harris and Hanson are the next priority. And then it is expected Samo and Shepherdson will be let go and Rod Davies will be offered a lower priced contract. Davis will probably be kept on an EPS, as will Seuteni. Blake Enever and Curtis Browning are good options for EPS spots.