The Adelaide Football Club has made several changes to its playing squad after the 2015 season.

Brodie Martin and rookie-listed pair Anthony Wilson and Jack Osborn (Category B) haven’t been offered new contracts for next season.

As agreed, Sam Siggins has also been delisted after returning to Tasmania for personal reasons in August.

Martin, 26, played 38 AFL games in eight years at Adelaide after starting his career as a rookie. Siggins, Wilson and Osborn depart the Club without playing an AFL game.

Crows Head of Football David Noble praised the players for their services.

“I’d like to thank Brodie, Sam, Anthony and Jack for their contributions,” Noble said.

“It’s a difficult time of year, saying goodbye to quality young men who have been part of our Club for a period of time, and in Brodie’s case the past eight years.

“We wish all of the boys the very best for the future.”

The Crows have now made a total of six changes to their senior and rookie lists following the retirements of Brent Reilly and James Podsiadly.

Reilly, who played 203 AFL games, was recognised at the 2015 Crows Club Champion presentation. He retires as a Life Member of the Adelaide Football Club.

A veteran of 104 AFL games for Adelaide and Geelong, Podsiadly received the inaugural Phil Walsh Best Team Man Award on Saturday night. Reilly and Podsiadly will both stay involved with the Club in off-field roles next season.

As announced earlier this month, former Australian basketballer Hugh Greenwood has joined the Club as a Category B rookie ahead of Season 2016.

Adelaide’s playing list will not be finalised until the completion of the Trade and Draft periods.

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List changes

Brent Reilly – retired

James Podsiadly – retired

Brodie Martin – delisted

Sam Siggins – delisted

Anthony Wilson (rookie) – delisted

Jack Osborn (Category B rookie) – delisted