Adelaide have delisted two more players following their finals exit, with midfielder Harry Schoenberg and ruckman Kieran Strachan both not offered new deals.
Schoenberg's time with the Crows comes to an end after six years at West Lakes, having been drafted to the club in 2019 out of Marrabel.
The contested onballer played 62 AFL games during his time in the top flight, including one game this year in Round 23 against Collingwood as the tactical sub.
Schoeberg played a career-high 22 games in 2021 but would only manage two more seasons of at least nine appearances.
Strachan leaves the Crows after seven games in as many seasons with the club.
The 2018 Rookie Draft selection made his debut in his second season and wouldn't manage more than two games in any year.

He would be a mainstay in the SANFL as one of the competition's best players, earning best and fairest honours for the club's reserves on three occasions.
Strachan spent most of this year on the sidelines due to a foot issue that placed him on the club's inactive list in the pre-season.
“Across his six years at the Club, Harry has always showcased a strong work ethic and been a popular figure among players and staff,” Crows list manager Justin Reid said.
“Whatever comes next, we wish Harry all the best for the future.
“Kieran's selfless decision earlier this year to be placed on the inactive list should never be forgotten.

rucks against Kieran Strachan of the Crows during the round 14 AFL match between Adelaide Crows and Sydney Swans at Adelaide Oval, on June 15, 2024, in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Mark Brake/Getty Images)
“It summed him up perfectly as a person, team-first and willing to do anything to help the side.
The pair of list cuts come a day after the club confirmed Lachie Murphy and Karl Gallagher had been delisted.
The quartet of cuts adds to the retirement of veteran midfielder Matt Crouch.






