Career
He was rookie listed by in the 2013 American Federation of Labor-Congress Rookie Draft after previously playing for the Football Club in the Australian Football League between 2007 and 2011. Ross was selected by the Kangaroos with Pick 3 in the 2006 American Federation of Labor-Congress Pre-Season Draft. He continued to play in other games during the season to pick up a career high 21 possessions and a goal against Portuguese Adelaide, before his year was cut short by injury.
He played 9 out of 19 games in 2009.
Ross was delisted by at the end of 2011 after playing 14 games over four injury-interrupted seasons
He had a delayed start to the 2013 season because he went overseas for travel purposes hence he missed most of the pre-season training. He was selected by in the 2013 Rookie Draft.
Ross will provide the Hawks with an immediate source of midfield depth, he is also be capable of playing at half-forward or half-back. He was picked to make his debut for the Hawks against Carlton in Round 13, 2014 after being elevated off the rookie list because of long term injury to Jed Anderson.
Ross, along with Jordan Kelly and Derick Wanganeen were delisted by on 9 October 2014.