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Steve Larkin

Carlton throw AFL lifeline to McDonald

Oscar McDonald will continue his AFL career with Carlton. (AAP)

Carlton have thrown an AFL lifeline to Oscar McDonald, signing the former Melbourne utility on a rookie contract.

McDonald was delisted after 81 games in six seasons for Melbourne and trained with Carlton throughout the pre-season.

The 24-year-old accepted a contract with the Blues on the last day of the AFL's supplemental selection period.

"It is never an easy situation for a train-on player, however, from the moment Oscar walked into the football club late last year he has done everything possible to earn a spot on the list," Carlton's list manager Nick Austin said in a statement on Tuesday.

"He already has six years of experience at the elite level, has a great work ethic and above all is a great person who will be a welcome addition to the playing group."

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