The Tigers have cut seven players from its list following an elimination final exit in 2014.
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Richmond have cut seven players from its list following its elimination final defeat to Port Adelaide on Sunday.
Aaron Edwards, Brett O’Hanlon and Brad Helbig won’t be offered new contracts for the 2015 season, as well as rookies Orren Stephenson, Ben Darrou, Cadeyn Williams and Todd Banfield.
They join Daniel Jackson and Jake King, who retired during the season, as departures from Punt Road.
It’s the biggest list turnover since Damien Hardwick joined the club in 2010.
Edwards played 12 games for the Tigers over two seasons after stints with West Coast and North Melbourne.
Helbig played a total of 16 AFL games, while O’Hanlon appeared in nine.
Stephenson played seven matches across two season for the Tigers after joining from Geelong at the end of 2012.
Rookies Darrou, Williams and Banfield did not play a senior game for the club.
“We’d like to thank all of these players for their hard work during their time at the Richmond football club,” said Richmond football manager Dan Richardson said.
“They have each made their own contribution to the club, and we wish them all the best in their future endeavours.”
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