STEWART Crameri's AFL journey appears over after the 30-year-old was one of six players cut by Geelong following their elimination final loss to Melbourne.
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After stints with Essendon and the Western Bulldogs, the former Maryborough and Bendigo Bombers foreward was thrown a rookie lifeline by the Cats late last year but struggled with injury and managed just four games.
The 30-year-old kicked 166 goals in 99 games in stints with Essendon and the Western Bulldogs, but was cut by the Dogs after a wretched two-year period.
Crameri served a season-long doping ban from his time with the Bombers in 2016 then had his 2017 campaign limited to two AFL games due to a hip injury.
Former North Melbourne forward Aaron Black, Ryan Gardner, Cory Gregson, Timm House and rookie Matthew Hayball weren't offered contracts for the 2019 season either.