Hawthorn has delisted Seamus Mitchell but has committed to selecting the youngster in the rookie draft later this month.

The club intends to give the 20-year-old a rookie spot on its list when the rookie draft takes place on Wednesday 30 November.

This move is designed to allow the club greater list flexibility to trade and manoeuvre picks ahead of the national draft.

As it currently stands, the Hawks will enter this year’s national draft with a pair of top 25 selections in picks 6 and 24, in addition to picks 41, 48, 50, 52 and 65.

Hawthorn National List and Recruiting Manager Mack McKenzie said the decision will ensure the club secures the best possible talent through the draft.

“Seamus has battled multiple injuries during his short time here at the club, and we are confident this decision will enable him to continue his development and give him further opportunities next season,” McKenzie said.

“Adding youth to our list has been a well-publicised priority for our club in this current phase.

“Injecting further talent through the draft and investing heavily into our younger players are both part of our plan to develop our list and return to premiership contention."