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SSP signings 2025: Brayden Crossley closes in on Western Bulldogs list spot

Ruckman Brayden Crossley is closing in on a spot on Western Bulldogs list and could come into contention for a round 1 debut in a stunning career revival, reports JAY CLARK.

'No real timeline' on Ugle-Hagan return

Former Western Bulldogs captain Bob Murphy has returned to the club in a leadership and culture role ahead of a crucial year at the kennel.

Murphy, who is one of the club’s most respected playing figures, will work closely with the Dogs’ leadership group in a major off-field boost for Luke Beveridge and his men.

Murphy, 42, will combine leadership work with his new morning radio commitments with ABC after three years in Fremantle’s football department in various leadership and performance roles.

The former captain remains a popular figure at the kennel after 312 games in red, white and blue which included missing the 2016 premiership in heartbreaking fashion due to an ACL injury.

The pressure will be on the club in 2025 as Beveridge attempts to win a contract extension despite an injury-riddled summer which included a serious hamstring injury to star defender Liam Jones.

Brayden Crossley is favoured to land at the Bulldogs via SSP. Picture: Rob Lawson/AFL Photos via Getty Images
Brayden Crossley is favoured to land at the Bulldogs via SSP. Picture: Rob Lawson/AFL Photos via Getty Images
Crossley previously played for Gold Coast. Picture: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images
Crossley previously played for Gold Coast. Picture: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

Ruckman Brayden Crossley is expected to win the club’s last remaining vacant list spot if he can impress in the practice match clash against Essendon on Saturday.

An abdominal injury to ruckman Tim English means the Dogs are vulnerable in the ruck department, prompting the club to reach out to former Gold Coast ruckman Crossley, 25, last month.

Remarkably, if Crossley impresses against the Bombers, he could come into the selection frame for the Dogs’ round 1 clash against North Melbourne.

Crossley was delisted by the Suns in 2019 and was banned for 12 months by ASADA in 2020 after testing positive to a banned substance, cocaine metabolite, after a NEAFL game.

But the big man is eager to make the most of his second chance at the Dogs after meeting his new teammates only several weeks ago in the lead-up to a successful scratch match in Noosa.

Swingman James O’Donnell and Buku Khamis are vying to replace Jones at full back alongside Rory Lobb who was swung from the forward line into defence late last year.

Buku Khamis is vying to fill the vacancy left by Liam Jones’ injury.
Buku Khamis is vying to fill the vacancy left by Liam Jones’ injury.

But the Dogs’ key defensive stocks will be tested early in the season before Jones is expected to return in about Round 6 after 8-10 weeks on the sidelines.

First-year mature-age pick-up and round 1 bolter Sam Davidson will also get another chance to impress in a wing-forward role in his bid to make his AFL debut against the Kangas in the season-opener.

VFL midfield star Dom Brew is also on trial for the club’s last remaining list spot but could be overlooked in favour of a big man due to injuries and personal issues.

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan won’t play in the early part of the season as he deals with some personal issues.

Dom Brew at training with the Western bulldogs at Whitten Oval. Picture: Andrew Henshaw
Dom Brew at training with the Western bulldogs at Whitten Oval. Picture: Andrew Henshaw

The No. 1 draft pick has spent time training away from the club but said on Channel 7 this week he was in good physical shape.

“I feel like I’m fit, I’m healthy. I feel like I’m the happiest I have ever been but I don’t know what is happening,” Ugle-Hagan said.

The forward who booted 43 goals last season has trained with the VFL team and could return to train with the AFL squad next week.

Superstar captain Marcus Bontempelli and veteran onballer Tom Liberatore will sit out the practice match clash against the Bombers at Whitten Oval.

Adam Tomlinson is a chance to continue his AFL career in the west.
Adam Tomlinson is a chance to continue his AFL career in the west.

EAGLES LEAVE DOOR OPEN FOR LATE TOMLINSON CALL

West Coast will assess the performances of train-on defenders James Van Es and Sandy Brock before deciding whether top call-up former Melbourne backman Adam Tomlinson next week.

The Eagles will play a practice match against Richmond on Monday in Perth when the pair of defenders will be under the microscope for a list spot.

The Herald Sun revealed West Coast met with Tomlinson last month and are still considering the key backman who could help replace new Hawthorn defender Tom Barrass.

But the picture will become clearer on Monday when the Eagles’ new-look backline will play their first competitive match under new coach Andrew McQualter.

Tomlinson, 31, who played 185 matches at Melbourne and Greater Western Sydney, is keen to reunite with McQualter and extend his career in blue and gold in 2025.

He signed up to play with North Melbourne’s VFL team before the Eagles registered their interest in the 193cm swingman last month.

Originally published as SSP signings 2025: Brayden Crossley closes in on Western Bulldogs list spot

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