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Extending the ‘where are they now’ series to those players who finished up at the end of 2019:- 

Sam Frost (traded) – Hawthorn 
Jeff Garlett (delisted) – Southern Districts (NTFL) and has also been linked to the Ovens and Murray League
Declan Keilty (delisted) – Bentleigh (Southern FL)
Jay Kennedy-Harris (delisted) – Uni Blues (VAFA)
Jordan Lewis (retired) – Development and skills coach at Melbourne (AFL), plus set to feature prominently in the footy media
Corey Maynard (retired) – Assistant coach with Melbourne (AFLW)
Tim Smith (retired) – South Belgrave (Eastern FL)
Billy Stretch (delisted) – Glenelg (SANFL)
Guy Walker (retired) – Has retired from all sports due to injury, but has been offered a part-time role with AFL Coaches’ Association and Players’ Association for the ‘Tackle Your Feelings’ mental health program.

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Tom Bugg (retired from Carlton) – Retired last year to focus full-time on business as the co-founder and CEO of ZOOZ Group.
Lynden Dunn (delisted by Collingwood) – TBC, but expected to be on Collingwood’s list in 2020 as an SPP signing. Will return to full training next month, with that final list spot his for the taking.
Jack Trengove (delisted) – Prince Alfred Old Collegians (Adelaide Footy League)

 

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