WESTERN Bulldogs defender Easton Wood wants to remain at the Whitten Oval and finish his career as a one-club player.

The 24-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season and, after seven seasons at the club, has indicated he wants to re-sign with the Bulldogs.

"Without a doubt I’d love to [stay at the Bulldogs and be a one-club player]," Wood said.

"My focus at the moment is to play consistent footy. Last year I was injured a lot, so I'm sure I'd like to get a few more games under my belt, and the club would like to see that as well, to see that I can be reliable."

Wood has been plagued by injuries over the past two seasons, managing just five games last year due to recurring hamstring injuries and 14 matches in season 2012.

With his injury problems behind him for now, Wood has been thrown in the deep end by coach Brendan McCartney.

The 186cm defender, who previously played at half-back, has been positioned as a key defender in the opening two rounds as the Bulldogs struggle to find depth in their defensive stocks.

McCartney admitted in his post-match press conference following the loss to North Melbourne last Sunday that it was a huge challenge for Wood.

"Easton Wood might actually be growing up in front of our eyes because we've put more on his plate, too, that he's having to deal with a taller opponent," McCartney said.

"We think we've got a pretty good defender in the making there."

Wood, who plays his 50th game against Richmond on Saturday, said he is relishing the new role.

"I've really enjoyed it," Wood said.

"It's a great challenge. I really enjoy that the coach has that faith in me to play that role. I'm certainly growing up. It's just another challenge I love taking on any challenge that comes along so it's great."