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Loughton showed last season why he shouldn't have been brought back. I suspect (hope) he's cheap but that's not really a good enough reason to keep him. Makes too many poor and costly decisions on both offence and defence.
Redhage, Burston and Trigger still have 1-2 years to offer off the bench.
Sobey would be a gun if given the green light like Goulding.
I think you also need to take into consideration if any of the players you listed are still chewing up a lot of Courttime /starting 5. If not their career is probably effectively increased by about 3-4 years, as their aging body is better capable of sudden bursts of energy.
Redhage in particular I think could go another maybe 2-3 years as long as he remains a Bench player.