WESTERN Bulldogs veteran Dale Morris will extend his career into an 11th season after inking a one-year contract extension.
The 31-year-old key defender was due to become an unrestricted free agent at season's end, but is now set to become a 200-game player at the Bulldogs next year.
Morris, who battled back from a horrific broken leg in 2012, has played 15 games this season, taking his career tally to 188.
Earlier this month, his manager Scott Lucas told AFL.com.au that the 190cm backman believes he could play on beyond next year.
After signing the one-year extension, Morris is believed to be excited by the prospect of leading the Bulldogs back to finals.
The 2008 All Australian was recruited from Werribee in the 2005 rookie draft.
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The 31-year-old key defender was due to become an unrestricted free agent at season's end, but is now set to become a 200-game player at the Bulldogs next year.
Morris, who battled back from a horrific broken leg in 2012, has played 15 games this season, taking his career tally to 188.
Earlier this month, his manager Scott Lucas told AFL.com.au that the 190cm backman believes he could play on beyond next year.
After signing the one-year extension, Morris is believed to be excited by the prospect of leading the Bulldogs back to finals.
The 2008 All Australian was recruited from Werribee in the 2005 rookie draft.
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