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    Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    GVG's question about whether any players delisted by the Cats have gone on to have a decent career in the last 10 years. I struggled to think of many full stop.

    Joel Tippett was delisted by GC and I think he will have a decent career as a KP defender. Any other recent ones?

    Pods delisted twice.

    Andrew Carrazzo was delisted from the Cats rookie list.

    Zac Dawson delisted by the Hawks.

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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Daniel Cross
    Kepler Bradley
    Patrick Bowden
    Andrew Krakouer
    Daniel Bradshaw
    Ben Cousins
    Cameron Bruce
    Chad Cornes
    James McDonald
    Ben Hudson
    Nick Lower
    Jaryd Cachia
    Mark Austin
    Setanta O'Hailpin
    Brent Moloney
    Jarrad Boumann
    David Rodan
    Dean Brogan
    Dylan Addison
    Robin Nahas
    Maverick Weller
    James Sellar
    Adam Pattison
    Addam Maric
    Brad Miller
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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Using Geelong as the example, I'd say Nick Maxwell got the most out of himself after getting the chop from
    the cats.
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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Boydogs not sure anyone on your list is relevant to the OP.
    More of an In Bruges guy?

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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Matt Maguire

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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Steven Milne was on Essendon's Rookie list before St Kilda drafted him. So he must have been delisted from some sort of list at Windy Hill.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Glen Coleman was delisted by Sydney before playing good footy with us
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Steven Milne was on Essendon's Rookie list before St Kilda drafted him. So he must have been delisted from some sort of list at Windy Hill.
    Wasn't Pods delisted from both the Essendon and Collingwood rookie lists?
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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Tom Harley was delisted by Port Adelaide.


    #edit# just looked it up. he was traded after 1 game in 2 years on Port's list for Geelong's pick 37 in 1998.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Quote Originally Posted by Before I Die View Post
    Wasn't Pods delisted from both the Essendon and Collingwood rookie lists?

    He was.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Was Roger Merrett delisted on his way to the Bears?
    Dale Kickett played at 5 clubs, presumably delisted. Or him for the Ecker thread.
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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Tom Harley was delisted by Port Adelaide.
    I though so too but apparently he was traded.

    Also a poster mentioned Maxwell. Like Scott Thompson from North, I think he is a Geelong boy who was overlooked for a spot.

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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Steven Milne was on Essendon's Rookie list before St Kilda drafted him. So he must have been delisted from some sort of list at Windy Hill.
    He got added to rookie list for Essendon when another player knocked it back. Rama mentioned his name and basically got him the spot.
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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Quote Originally Posted by Rocco Jones View Post
    I though so too but apparently he was traded.

    Also a poster mentioned Maxwell. Like Scott Thompson from North, I think he is a Geelong boy who was overlooked for a spot.
    How about delisted/traded cheaply after a few games/steak knives in a deal/overlooked by local/zoned club?
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Delisted players who go on to have good careers

    Brian Wilson was delisted by two clubs before winning a Brownlow with a third.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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