Former Adelaide forward Lachie Gollant is heading to Arden Street to play for the North Melbourne reserves for the 2026 VFL season.
Gollant spent five seasons at the Crows after being drafted with Pick 48 in the 2019 AFL Draft, and featured in 16 games for the side.
He made his AFL debut in the final home and away game of the 2021 season. The next year, he kicked a career-best four goals against Port Adelaide in the Crows' after-the-siren win against their arch-rivals.
Gollant was the leading goalkicker for Adelaide's SANFL side for two consecutive seasons across the 2023 and 2024 campaigns, but was unable to break into the AFL side and was delisted at the end of the latter season.
The key forward spent last season with Williamstown, featuring in 12 VFL games and booting 23 goals for the year.
He missed four matches through suspension after being charged with rough conduct for an incident that concussed Southport Sharks player Zach Molloy from a dangerous tackle.
Gollant joins former Richmond midfielder Thomson Dow in signing with the North Melbourne reserves for 2026.
The Roos finished 15th on the ladder last season after amassing seven wins.






