St Kilda has bolstered their ruck stocks by signing delisted free agent Tom Campbell on a one-year deal.
Campbell lands at the Saints after being delisted by North Melbourne in October.
It’s the 30-year-old’s third AFL club after stints at the Kangaroos and the Western Bulldogs.
St Kilda list manager James Gallagher says Campbell will provide important ruck support to Paddy Ryder and Rowan Marshall in 2022.
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“We’re really pleased to have signed Tom for 2022,” Gallagher said in a club statement.
“Stability in our ruck is extremely important for us, and we believe Tom will provide important depth, competitiveness and flexibility to allow us to maintain our structure next season.
“Tom is known for his professionalism and team-first approach and will no doubt be a great influence on our young and developing players.”
Campbell has played 54 AFL games - 12 for North Melbourne and 42 for the Bulldogs - since being selected in the 2011 rookie draft.
It’s St Kilda’s first signing this off-season.
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