The futures of two Tasmanian footballers look to be on contrasting paths.
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Clarence's Fraser Turner was, on Wednesday, delisted by the premiership-winning Richmond while Ben Brown's 2021 colours continue to be speculated.
Turner, selected by the Tigers with pick 58 of the 2018 AFL draft in the same crop as fellow Tasmanians Tarryn Thomas and Chayce Jones, was unable to play an AFL match but was a member of the 2019 VFL premiership.
The 19-year-old, who followed in the footsteps of Clarence almuni Royce Hart, Jack Riewoldt and Jeromey Webberley in going to the Tigers, was thanked alongside Luke English by general manager of football talent Blair Hartley.
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"We thank Luke and Fraser for their dedication and commitment across the past two seasons," he said
"Both boys have played their part in our recent success, and we wish them all the best for the future."
While Turner's next move looks set to be outside of the AFL circle, four-time North Melbourne leading goalkicker Brown has sparked interest inside the sphere.
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Put on the trade table by the Kangaroos in September, the Devonport and Glenorchy product has been linked to Melbourne as the Demons circle both him and Isaac Smith.
Despite this, former Greater Western Sydney list boss Stephen Silvagni believes he may be suited to the Giants in Jeremy Cameron's absence.