Western Bulldogs midfielder Jasmyn Smith has extended her time at the Kennel.
The 21-year-old put pen to paper on a contract which will see her remain a Bulldog until at least the end of the 2027 NAB AFLW season.
Smith was acquired via a trade with Gold Coast SUNS prior to the 2024 season, playing all 11 games in her debut campaign at the Dogs.
She enjoyed a career-best outing in the Week 4 win over Collingwood, collecting 15 disposals and five marks.
Smith has also featured at VFLW level in recent weeks.
“Jasmyn had a strong first season with us, cementing herself in the team and finishing Top 10 in our Best & Fairest,” AFLW List Manager Dan Fisher said.
“She’s one of the hardest workers in our group with an elite athletic profile, which she uses as a winger to support in defensive 50 and outnumber in forward 50.
“She’s also been exploring her emerging leadership capacity through our Pups program, which assists the on and off field development of our first to fourth-year players.
“We look forward to her continued growth over the next three years.”
Smith joins Elaine Grigg and Cleo Buttifant in re-signing ahead of the 2025 campaign.