Kyle Hartigan during Hawthorn's match against the Western Bulldogs in round 21, 2021. Picture: AFL Photos

HAWTHORN has delisted defender Kyle Hartigan after 22 games in two seasons at the Hawks.

Hartigan was traded from Adelaide in 2020 in exchange for a fourth-round pick and played 19 games last season, but just three in 2022.

The 30-year-old has played a total of 135 games at AFL level since he was drafted by the Crows in 2013.

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"Kyle has been a great leader and competitor during his time at the club, and has had a strong influence on our group both on and off the field," Hawthorn National Recruiting and List Manager Mark McKenzie said in a statement.

"We thank Kyle for his service, and we wish him and his family all the best in his future endeavours."

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Last week, the Hawks delisted former Magpie Tom Phillips, seasoned midfielder Daniel Howe, defender Connor Downie and last year's NAB AFL Mid-Season Rookie draftee Jackson Callow.

Veteran pair Liam Shiels and Ben McEvoy have also retired.