Fremantle small ahead Sam Switkowksi has dedicated his future to the membership, extending his keep out west for an additional two years.
Switkowski, who signed a deal final 12 months which might take him by way of till 2024, has signed a brand new contract with the membership to see him by way of to 2026.
The 26 year-old has performed 57 video games over the previous 5 seasons after arriving at Fremantle because the quantity 73 decide within the 2017 draft.
He has kicked 9 targets this season and is averaging 12.9 disposals, 4.5 rating involvements and a pair of.6 inside 50s per sport, whereas his tireless work off-ball has led him to common 19.5 stress acts, 4.1 tackles and 1.2 tackles inside 50 per sport.
The Victorian, who was elevated into the membership’s management group at the beginning of the season, advised Fremantle’s web site there was no different membership he would slightly be at.
“I think we’re in a really good space moving forward. Our list is young and getting better rapidly,” he stated.
“It’s a really exciting time to be at the club and I see us doing some good things over the next few years, I definitely don’t want to miss out.
“Everyone is really buying into our trademark and there’s been some fantastic people brought in. We have great support from our fans, sponsors and everyone.”
Switkowksi has struggled with hamstring and again accidents at occasions all through his profession, however after lacking only one sport this season, he stated he felt extra assured in his physique.
“It’s always been the challenge for me, so I put a lot of work in over the summer and I’m trying to make my body the best it can be,” he stated.
“The club has been fantastic with their resources as well. I’m working with dieticians and psychs, physios, pilates instructors. All that sort of stuff has been massive.
“I’m continually finding what works for me, I feel like I’m in a good routine and space with my prep at the moment.”
Dockers head of participant personnel David Walls stated Switkowski was one of many membership’s greatest contested gamers and praised him for his selflessness.
“He is probably as good of a one-on-one player that you’ll see,” he stated.
“He’s very rarely beaten in a one-on-one situation. That’s always been his greatest strength.
“He’s very unselfish too. That’s what we love about Switta, and it’s why we wanted to extend him out, as he’s as invested as anyone in the success at Fremantle.
“We love that, and you can see he’s so unselfish with the way he plays. He’s always bringing others in.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au