Majak Daw lined up for Melbourne in a practice match against North Melbourne while in the Queensland hub in 2020 (Photo: Ben Gibson)

Former Kangaroos player Majak Daw has been invited to train with the Melbourne Football Club.

The 29-year old has played 54 AFL matches and will commence training on Monday.

“As part of the Pre-Season Supplemental Selection Period we have offered Majak Daw an opportunity to train with us for the remainder of pre-season,” List Manager Tim Lamb told Melbourne Media.

“We are looking to potentially further reinforce our tall stocks and Majak will be given the opportunity to impress during this period.”

Drafted by North Melbourne in the 2009 Rookie Draft with pick nine, Daw was delisted following the 2020 season, after spending 11 years in the system.

The Demons currently have Kobe Farmer, the son of former Melbourne great Jeff Farmer, and Deakyn Smith training with the team.

Melbourne has two vacancies on the rookie list, with the opportunity to sign players during the Pre-Season Supplemental Selection Period, which closes in early March.

In line with the State Government advice, AFL Clubs in Victoria are able to continue train under restrictions, which sees training groups limited to 10 people, due to the most recent COVID-19 outbreak.