Gold Coast Suns delist James Tsitas after 2024 season

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James Tsitas leaves the Suns after three years on the Gold Coast, as the club chooses to delist him for the upcoming 2025 season.

He was recruited as their midfield forward after being picked up out of the SANFL in 2022 as a Supplemental Selection Period acquisition.

James Tsitas in action during the VFL R9 match between Gold Coast and Carlton in May 2024. Photo: AFL Photos.

The hard-working midfielder played five games in his first two seasons but failed to secure an AFL spot in 2024.

Tsitas is among six players that the Gold Coast Suns decided against offering new deals to. Among him, Darcy Macpherson, Jack Mahony, Sandy Brock, Oskar Faulkhead and Will Rowlands.

Macpherson is the only other senior footy player having spent nine seasons at the club.

Source: AFL.

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