Veteran Western Bulldogs defender Dale Morris will play on in 2017 after signing a one year contract extension with the Club.

The 32-year-old Morris has made a name for himself as a tough, versatile defender over his 225-game career, earning All-Australian honours in 2008, and has continued his good form into the 2016 season, averaging career highs in disposals and marks per game.

Morris welcomed the opportunity to extend his career into a 13th season at Whitten Oval.

“I’m really happy to be given the opportunity to go around again for this great Club,” he told westernbulldogs.com.au.

“To be part of this journey alongside my teammates means the world to me,” he said.

Western Bulldogs List Manager Jason McCartney said Morris’ form was at career-best levels and that the defender also played an important role educating a young, developing group.

“Dale has been a really strong contributor for this club for a long period of time, and this year he has gone to another level again.”

“He’s a popular member of our group, and our young players learn a great amount from him.”

Morris made his debut in round five, 2005 against the Adelaide Crows after being taken at pick No.19 in the 2004 Rookie Draft following four years with Werribee in the VFL.

Meanwhile, 2014 draftee Declan Hamilton has also extended his time at the Kennel. 

Hamilton recently signed a one-year extension which will take him into his third season at the Club after being recruited from Port Adelaide in the SANFL.