One of the AFL's most journeyed men, Tom Campbell, has extended his career into 2026, with Melbourne recommitting to the ruckman for another 12 months.
Campbell will enter his 15th season in the AFL, but has largely spent his time in the reserves for the Western Bulldogs (2012-2018), North Melbourne (2019-2021), St Kilda (2022-2024) and the Demons.
The 33-year-old is yet to debut for his fourth club, playing 58 games since he was drafted as a rookie in 2012 by the Bulldogs.
Campbell's experience has helped provide Max Gawn a sounding board, as well as the litany of project talls at Melbourne.
"Tom is a great competitor who gives his all every time he takes the field and gets the best out of those around him," Melbourne AFL List Manager Tim Lamb said.
"He has been a fantastic role model for our younger players and provides great experience to our list. We are excited to have Tom continuing with us in 2026."
Calls on Charlie Spargo, Harry Sharp, Jack Billings, Jack Henderson, Judd McVee, Kynan Brown, Marty Hore, Oliver Sestan, Taj Woewodin, Tom Fullarton and Will Verrall are yet to be confirmed.






