Adelaide has confirmed the delistings of both Lachlan Murphy and Karl Gallagher as the first official calls since the club's semi-final loss to Hawthorn.
Murphy played 120 games for the Crows after he was drafted with Pick 38 in the 2018 Rookie Draft, but found himself out of favour as the club soared to the minor premiership.
"I've loved my time at Adelaide and I will forever be grateful to them for giving me the opportunity to live out my dream," Murphy said.
"I wish everyone involved at the Crows all the best in the future."

The Crows have also farewelled untried Irishman Gallagher, who joined the club as a Category B Rookie ahead of the 2024 season.
The 23-year-old will return to Ireland upon the expiration of his AFL contract.
"Lachie has been a really valuable member of our playing list both on and off the field since joining the Club in 2017," Adelaide GM List Management Justin Reid said.
"He moved across to SA to play for our SANFL side and made the jump to the AFL list via the rookie draft in 2017, which was a testament to his hard work and commitment.
"On behalf of everyone, I would like to thank Lachie, Madison and the entire Murphy family for his contribution to the Adelaide Football Club over the past nine years and wish him all the best for the future.
"Karl can leave the Club with his head held high, having embraced the challenge of moving to Australia and changing codes.
"We wish Karl all the best on his return to Ireland."
Calls on veteran duo Taylor Walker and Brodie Smith have yet to be confirmed, while Harry Schoenberg, Chris Burgess, Hugh Bond, Kieran Strachan and Zac Taylor are also awaiting their futures.
All-Australian midfielder Matt Crouch announced his retirement late last month.






