Player Movements
Current | Signed for | Source | |||
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2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |
Darius Boyd | signed with St. George Illawarra | off contract | |||
Tonie Carroll | . | ||||
Joel Clinton | off contract | ||||
Greg Eastwood | signed with Bulldogs | off contract | |||
Nick Emmett | signed with St. George Illawarra | contract details unknown | |||
Michael Ennis | signed with Bulldogs | off contract | |||
leaving Melbourne | Israel Folau | ||||
leaving Catalans | Aaron Gorrell | ||||
Ben Hannant | signed with Bulldogs | off contract | |||
Justin Hodges | off contract | ||||
Karmichael Hunt | Signed with Gold Coast AfL | ||||
Denan Kemp | signed with New Zealand | off contract | |||
Nick Kenny | off contract | ||||
Kaine Manihera | contract details unknown | ||||
Darren Lockyer | off contract | ||||
PJ Marsh | off contract | ||||
Steven Michaels | off contract | ||||
Joel Moon | signed with New Zealand | off contract | |||
Corey Parker | off contract | ||||
Shane Perry | signed with Catalans | off contract | |||
Reece Robinson | off contract | ||||
leaving St. George Illawarra | Lagi Setu | off contract | |||
Ashton Sims | off contract | ||||
David Stagg | signed with Canterbury | off contract | |||
David Taylor | off contract | ||||
leaving Wests Tigers | Ben Te'o | off contract | |||
Sam Thaiday | off contract | ||||
Peter Wallace |
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