Former no.3 draft pick Stephen Hill has committed long-term to the Dockers.
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Fremantle midfielder Stephen Hill has committed his long-term future to the Dockers, signing a four-year contract extension.
Hill had one year left to run on his deal, however he will remain a Docker for at least the next five years.
The 24-year-old is now contracted to the Dockers until the end of the 2019 season and joins livewire forward Michael Walters in having signed a long-term deal.
“I just love the club and it’s really grown over the past few years,” he told the club’s website.
“The future looks really good and I want to be a part of it.
“The club’s been great to me and I’m happy to sign on for a couple more years.”
Dockers general manager of player management said the club was pleased with Hill’s long-term commitment.
“He has been a valuable player for the club for a number of years now with his running capacity, decision making and ball use and is still only 24 years of age,” he said.
“Stephen has some exciting years with Fremantle ahead of him.”
Hill was selected at pick three in the 2008 national draft and has since played 128 games, booting 83 goals.
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