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Taylor still has dreams of AFLGREY MORRIS | NT News | October 7th, 2011RECLUSIVE recruit Troy Taylor's AFL dream is far from over.
The 20-year-old forward delisted Tiger told the NT News last night he wanted to play AFL football again - at another club.
Taylor was officially delisted by Richmond yesterday after four games in two traumatic seasons at Punt Road.
He joined two other Territory footballers who spent the 2010 season at AFL clubs - Shane Thorne and Relton Roberts - at NTFL club Wanderers last night.
"That's good I'm delisted, it frees me up now to do what I want to do," he said.
"I'm going to play a full season with my mates at (NTFL club) Wanderers and see what happens from there."
"How are the recruits????????? Have they been playing for other NTFL clubs?????????"
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Part of his comeback plans include a season with the Northern Territory Thunder, who were premiers in the Brisbane-based NEAFL competition this year Thunder also won the cross-conference final by beating Canberra side Ainslie a week later.
"If Thunder want me I'd love to play there next year before nominating for the (2012) AFL draft," Taylor said.
But his playing days at Richmond are definitely over after two years of discontent when he walked out on the club twice when he felt the club was not supporting him.
"There's no more Tigers, I'll just wait and see what happens next year and go from there," he said.
"But the AFL dream's not over. Personally I felt they didn't help me as much as I would have liked and I didn't have anyone down there as a mentor type, which didn't help as well."
Taylor's demeanour changed from disappointment to excitement when asked why he was back at Wanderers, the club he had a brief stint with in 2008.
"It's my old club before I left Darwin and I've got a lot of brothers and cousins here," he said.
"Shane Thorne, Ali Bond, Relton Roberts, Jared Erlandson, all my good mates are at Wanderers and I know everyone else down here. If it goes well for me here I'll put myself back in the draft. A good season here, see what happens with Thunder in their season (April to September) and who knows from there."
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