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NORTH Melbourne hopes to bolster its ruck depth at next Friday's rookie draft, by returning delisted big man Majak Daw to the club.
Daw was cut from the Kangaroos' list in October but with the expectation of rejoining the club as a rookie.
The Sudanese-born 24-year-old is set to face trial on Monday after being charged with three counts of rape. The alleged incident took place in 2007 when he was 16 and he has pleaded not guilty.
His presence back at the club would be welcomed given the slimming down of the club's ruck department when Daniel Currie moved to Gold Coast in search of increased opportunity.
Speaking on the club's radio station NMFC ON-AIR, football and list manager Cameron Joyce reiterated its commitment to select Daw.
Todd Goldstein will obviously shoulder the bulk of the burden next season, but even if the club was unable to draft in much young tall talent Joyce said there were players already listed who could help out.
"Robin Nahas, Will Fordham and Braydon Preuss will be our three rookies and we'll have two new rookies … we're keen to obviously draft Majak Daw back as one of those rookies," Joyce said.
"We've certainly been looking far and wide for some (ruck) options, both mature players – guys coming off lists – it's a skinny pool.
"We've got some options potentially through the drat but we may back in the three ruckmen that we've got.
"Also we've got the ability to use Ben Brown and Drew Petrie in the ruck as well."