Two-time premiership-winning utility Kamdyn McIntosh has been informed by decision-makers at Punt Road that his contract will not be renewed for 2026 and beyond, per Channel 9's Tom Morris.

The heart and soul wingman has played every game for the rebuilding Tigers this season, averaging 14.5 disposals, 3.5 marks and 2.6 tackles per game. He has long been a fan favourite at Punt Road.

An unrestricted free agent, McIntosh is reportedly interested in playing for another club, should an interested party come to the table.

A West Australian, McIntosh was recruited from Peel Thunder in the WAFL with Pick 31 in the 2012 AFL National Draft, debuting for the Tigers in their Round 1 victory over Carlton in 2015.

In a career that has spanned 212 games, McIntosh featured in the victorious 2017 and 2020 Grand Finals, and is the fourth-most experienced Tiger on the list at present.

McIntosh earned a one-year extension at the end of last season, but has not been afforded the same treatment this year.

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The influx of youth at Tigerland is expected to continue, with Richmond again holding a strong draft hand, a year on from their historic haul last season.

McIntosh's delisting shapes as a consequence of this list regeneration, as the Tigers look to youth to shape the fortunes of their future.

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