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Because like every list in the AFL they would know what players are going to be retiring/out of contract & wont be renewed next year. Its not as if GWS haven't planned to have a heap of youngsters getting increases in their contracts. The biggest thing is they probably know that Patton isn't going to be there so 800k is a nice amount to spread around a couple players along with the other players they know that will be off the books in 2020.The difference is, what incentive does Taranto have to re-sign a year early unless GWS have suddenly come across some salary cap that was not there previously that they have now offered to him?
On the other hand, what incentive does Hawthorn have to re-sign Tom Mitchell with a broken leg two years early unless they needed to re-structure their TPP to create space for an incoming player?
Very different situations