Former North Ballarat Rebel and St Kilda best and fairest winner Seb Ross will remain a Saint until at least the end of 2021 after signing a three-year contract extension.
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The 24-year-old inked the deal following a career-best season where he averaged 30 disposals across his 22 matches which earned him the Trevor Barker Award.
Ross said it was an easy decision to continue his time at St Kilda. He said the decision was fueled by his love for the club and an excitement for what the future holds at St Kilda.
“The Saints are where I always wanted to be, so the decision was pretty easy,” Ross told saints.com.au.
“The Saints took a chance on me as a young 18-year-old. There were a few guys picked from our draft so I’ve grown up with those guys for the past six years.”
“It’s a really exciting time, we’ve got a few young stars coming through and I think we’re on the way up.”
Ross was drafted out of the Rebels program in 2011.