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But Bailey Haywood is their long-term nine.
Jake Turpin is there to be a backup nine.
Both have, you know, definitely a lot of time left in their career.
So I don't think that's the position that they're really looking at.
Well, they believed last year that making those changes, you know, the Reid Marnie change, the Toby Sexton change, that that would make this team go from a top four team to a premiership winning side.
I guess we're seeing this year, when they have been on the field, and this is being fair, they still probably haven't performed to where they expected to.
So you give them to the end of this year, but if we don't see results change, I dare say their plans will shift as well, you know, because...
you can't keep going in the same direction.
There's no doubt we'll eventually see Lockie Galvin shift back to a number six.
I believe they're getting to a point where they can't keep that.
There's a good chance we see Matt Burnham either move to Lock or to center.
He's in contract negotiations at the moment.
So there's a lot of moving parts of the dogs.
I think
They're in a position now where they probably can't bring too much more into their squad.
They just have to find the right positions to fit people in.
They're in a bit of a salary cap squeeze as well.
Leo Thompson's on big money, just re-signed Conor Tracy, and despite him not being on huge money, that's still a chunk out of their salary cap.
Matt Bird and Lockie Galvin, all those guys are taking up a fair share.
So it's all going to be about moving puzzle pieces now to find out what actually works rather than bringing a whole bunch of new signings in.