THE WESTERN Bulldogs have delisted midfielder Brodie Moles.
Moles, who will be 27 in November, played just 17 games for the Bulldogs in three seasons and failed to make an appearance at AFL level this year.
Originally from Tasmania, he was a rookie selection by Geelong in 2008 and also spent time on the Dogs' rookie list in 2010 before being elevated to the club's primary list at the age of 24.
Moles played 13 games in the Bulldogs' strong 2010 side, but wasn't part of their finals campaign that season.
His last senior game for the club was in round nine last year, when a shoulder injury ended his season.
An ankle problem delayed Moles' start to the 2012 season and he was unable to break into the Bulldogs' line-up as they focused on youth.
The Dogs have also delisted Andrew Hooper and James Mulligan.
"We would like to thank these players for the contribution to the club, and wish them all the very best for the future," Bulldogs football manager James Fantasia said.
They join retired veterans Lindsay Gilbee and Ryan Hargrave as changes to the club's primary list.
The Dogs have also lost fitness coach Bill Davoren to St Kilda.