On Monday, the North Melbourne Football Club announced that they had parted ways with Tarryn Thomas for the second time. Thomas, who was drafted by the club in 2018, had been on the club’s list for two seasons.
Thomas was originally drafted by North Melbourne with the 8th overall pick in the 2018 AFL draft. He quickly became a fan favorite due to his athleticism and skill set. He was seen as a potential star of the future for the club.
However, Thomas struggled to make an impact at the club and was delisted at the end of the 2019 season. He was then re-drafted by the club in the 2020 rookie draft, but failed to make an impact in the 2020 season.
The club has now decided to part ways with Thomas for a second time. This decision comes after a difficult season for Thomas, who failed to make an impact on the field.
The decision to part ways with Thomas is a difficult one for the club, as they had high hopes for him when they drafted him in 2018. However, they have decided that it is in the best interests of both parties to move on.
This news will come as a disappointment to many North Melbourne fans, who had hoped that Thomas would be able to fulfill his potential at the club. However, it appears that the club has made the decision that it is best for both parties to move on.
It remains to be seen what the future holds for Thomas, but it is clear that he will have to look elsewhere if he wants to continue his AFL career. It is a sad end to what could have been a promising career at North Melbourne.