The St Kilda Football Club has raked in a whopping $18,565 for a signed Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera candy-stripe guernsey.
Wanganeen-Milera is arguably the hottest commodity in the AFL and has been the talk of the town for the better part of four months.
Nas' candy-stripe guernsey was auctioned off for $18,565 😳 pic.twitter.com/niCl15dYjS
— St Kilda FC (@stkildafc) September 2, 2025
However, this extension came amid heavy interest from both Adelaide and Port Adelaide, who also wanted to make Wanganeen-Milera one of the AFL's richest men.
According to 9 News' Tom Morris, Adelaide's offer was in the range of $1.5 to $1.7 million per season for four years, while the Power had tabled a ridiculous 12-year contract, valued at up to $2.5 million per season, or up to $30 million in total.
Following his re-signing, the Saints marked the momentous occasion with $7 memberships for seven days, which is understood to have seen over 17,000 sign up.
His rise to AFL stardom has been driven by incredible performances, particularly against GWS (24 disposals and three goals), Hawthorn (43 touches and three behinds), Geelong (36 possessions and two goals), and North Melbourne (36 disposals and nine clearances).
But his most damning, and "I'm him" effort came against Melbourne in Round 20, helping the Saints secure the biggest ever three-quarter time comeback, reeling in the Demons from 46 points.
Wanganeen-Milera kicked four goals, including two in the final minute of play, as well as collecting 34 possessions.
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The guernsey that was sold at auction after 87 bids, the candy-stripe jumper, was the same one he wore on that historic night.
For comparison, Collingwood Norm Smith medallist Bobby Hill's 2023 grand final jumper was sold for $12,525.
Pies superstar Nick Daicos reached an amazing $70,025 for his 2023 decider jumper, while Scott Pendlebury ($29,275), star on-baller Jordan De Goey ($27,025), and captain Darcy Moore ($20,025) all reached staggering figures.






