In other AFL news, the Richmond Tigers have revealed 14 new guernsey numbers, marking a fresh start for several players. This change is part of the ongoing off-season activities as teams prepare for the 2025 season[1].
The AFL has also announced a ticket price freeze for the Gather Round, a move aimed at maintaining fan affordability and engagement. This decision comes as part of the league's efforts to balance financial sustainability with fan accessibility[1].
On the player front, Curtis Taylor, a recently delisted North Melbourne player, has expressed his determination to make a comeback to AFL football. Taylor's delisting was seen as a tough list decision, but he remains hopeful of finding another opportunity in the league[1].
Additionally, the West Coast Eagles have made significant changes to their recruitment team, with long-serving recruiters Trevor Woodhouse and Stephen Nash among those let go. This overhaul is part of the Eagles' broader efforts to revamp their talent identification processes[5].
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