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Bulldogs basking in superstar’s signature

AFL Rd 23 - Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne
Sam Darcy has signed a big contract extension. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images

Predictions about the future of Sam Darcy have included suggestions he could become the best player in the AFL in the near future and the Western Bulldogs have locked him away until at least the end of 2029 in a massive early Christmas present for supporters.

The 21-year-old son of club great Luke has signed a four-year extension with the Bulldogs, warding off a host of potential suitors for the 200cm dual threat who kicked 38 goals in a breakout season in 2024.

Taken at pick No.2 in the 2021 draft, Darcy said his “rich family history” with the club and bold hopes about what’s to come made his decision to re-sign an easy one.

“This club means so much to me – I’ve got a rich family history here. I grew up supporting the Bulldogs and I am very grateful to be living out my dreams at Mission Whitten Oval,” he said.

“I’m really confident in the direction we’re heading and love coming into work every day with the boys as we continue to try and improve.

“I just want to keep building on the foundations I set up last year and put in a big pre-season to hopefully set myself up for success in 2025.”

Darcy only played four and three games in the first two seasons after being drafted as he battled a raft of injury issues before his towering ability up forward and in the ruck came to the fore in 2024, helping the Bulldogs return to the finals.

Club officials are hopeful of more to come after getting the young gun’s commitment.

“Only three seasons into his career, Sam has shown plenty of exciting qualities as he navigates the early parts of his journey,” Bulldogs acting head of men’s football Sam Power said.

“Having continuity this season allowed Sam to display his aerial capabilities, becoming one of the most challenging forwards to defend in the game while maintaining his elite competitive edge every time he steps onto the field.

“Sam has a deep family history within the Western Bulldogs and we’re really pleased that he has committed until the end of 2029, showcasing his belief in the direction this club is heading.”

“He’s an important part of the club’s future with plenty of growth still remaining in his game.”