North Melbourne has made two further list changes ahead of next month's 2024 Telstra AFL Draft, with Charlie Lazzaro and Blake Drury not offered contracts for 2025.
Lazzaro made his AFL debut in the opening round of the 2021 season after being drafted by the Roos with pick No.36 in 2020. The 22-year-old played 39 games across his four seasons at the club, including nine in 2024.
Lazzaro was also recognised in 2022 for his voluntary work within the club’s community arm, The Huddle, with the Peter Scanlon Community Award.
Drury made his AFL debut in Round 8, 2023 after being selected at pick No.1 in the 2022 AFL Rookie Draft. The 20-year-old played 10 games during his time in the royal blue and white, including six in 2024.
North Melbourne general manager of football Todd Viney thanked Lazzaro and Drury for their contributions.
"We thank Charlie and Blake for the commitment and effort they have shown during their respective time at North Melbourne," Viney said.
"These decisions are never easy to make, and we wish both men well in their future endeavours."
The AFL’s list lodgement period closes on October 31.