The Adelaide Football Club would like to thank Luke Lowden and Keenan Ramsey for their dedication and commitment over the past two seasons.

Both players were today told their contracts would not be renewed. Nathan van Berlo and Matthew Jaensch have already announced their retirements bringing the Club's number of list changes to four at this stage.

Crows Senior Coach Don Pyke praised Lowden and Ramsey for their professionalism and team-first approach.

“This is always a difficult time of year in the AFL landscape as the rules state we must make changes to our playing list,” Pyke said.

“Both Luke and Keenan have had a positive influence on our environment and can be proud of the way they have carried themselves.

"We wish them all the very best for the future.”

Lowden joined the Crows via a trade with Hawthorn at the end of the 2014 season but did not play a senior game with the Club. The forward/ruckman played 28 games and kicked 38 goals in two seasons with the SANFL Crows.

Ramsey was taken with pick No.27 in the rookie draft of 2014. He played 36 SANFL games with Adelaide and kicked 30 majors, spending time up forward and also in defence.