Tom Campbell and Mitch Honeychurch have not been offered new contracts for the 2019 season.
Western Bulldogs pair Tom Campbell and Mitch Honeychurch have not been offered new contracts for the 2019 season.
Campbell, who was selected at pick 27 in the 2012 Rookie Draft, played 42 games over six seasons at VU Whitten Oval.
Honeychurch played 35 games in five seasons, including 13 in 2018, after being drafted in 2013.
Both depart the Club as dual VFL premiership players, having been part of Footscray’s 2014 and 2016 flag victories.
“Tom and Mitch have shown a high level of commitment and professionalism throughout their time at the Club,” said Bulldogs’ General Manager of List and Recruiting, Sam Power.
“We would like to thank them for their contribution to the Western Bulldogs, and wish them well for the future.”
These list changes follow the retirements of Jack Redpath, Clay Smith and Shane Biggs, and the delistings of Nathan Mullenger-McHugh and Kieran Collins.
The Bulldogs welcomed Taylor Duryea (from Hawthorn) and Sam Lloyd (Richmond) during the NAB AFL Trade Period, while Luke Dahlhaus (Geelong), Jordan Roughead (Collingwood) and Marcus Adams (Brisbane) departed the Club.
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