The AFL had their first mid-season draft this year since 1993. Some players were brought in for injury cover, while some could be ones to watch out for in the future.
Players selected in the mid-season draft will be contracted until the end of October, with clubs given the option to negotiate and extend their contract at any time.
We take a look at every player selected in the mid-season draft, how they have fared so far and whether they are likely to receive a contract extension into 2020.
John Noble - Collingwood
The fifth and last player selected from the SANFL in this year's mid-season draft, Noble was brought over from Collingwood as cover for Lynden Dunn, following the 32-year-old sustaining yet another ACL injury. The wingman/half-forward made his debut in the Grand Final rematch against West Coast and didn't let anyone down, recording 18 disposals in a dream debut for the 22-year-old.
With the Pies struck by injuries, expect Noble to feature again for Collingwood before the end of the season - and to remain on the list in 2020.
Verdict - Stays