Dyson Heppell has agreed on a five-year contract extension to stay with AFL club Essendon.
The talented midfielder will remain with the Bombers until the end of 2020, saying he is "absolutely stoked" to secure a long-term deal.
"To play for the club I supported as a young kid makes me pretty proud, to be honest, and to be able to pull on the sash for another five years is a massive honour," Heppell said.
Heppell won All-Australian selection and the Essendon club champion award in 2014.
Coach James Hird said during the Bombers' last campaign, he had become a "leader both on and off the field".
News that makes sense
Your trusted source for staying up-to-date with the world around you. Get free daily news updates and analysis, straight to your inbox.
"There's no debate last season saw Dyson play his best football, his ability to stand up and change the outcome of a contest was impressive and the most pleasing aspect is he still has his best years ahead of him," Hird said.

