Western Bulldogs have announced the extensions of emerging trio Arthur Jones, Josh Dolan and Michael Sellwood.
Jones and Sellwood have added another 12 months to their time at Whitten Oval, locking away their futures for next year, while Dolan's new deal sees him signed until the end of 2028.
Sellwood joined the Bulldogs most recently after he was selected through the MSD from the Peel Thunder, and has yet to debut for Luke Beveridge's side.
The 21-year-old played seven games in the VFL, averaging 20.6 disposals and 7.6 marks.
Dolan, who was drafted in last year's intake with Pick 31, has immediately impressed at the club, debuting in Round 1, and adding 10 senior games.
The youngster will play a significant role in the club's VFL finals campaign.
As for Jones, he turned around a hamstring injury that saw him miss eight games before rejoining Beveridge's team.
The 21-year-old featured prominently in the Footscray line-up, as well as the senior team against Fremantle in Round 24, kicking two goals.
Bulldogs Men's Football GM Sam Power expressed his pleasure in securing players with great potential for the club.
"Arthur, Josh and Michael are young players making their way early in their AFL careers, and have shown some exciting attributes," Power said.
"Michael came to us mid-year and has put together consistent performances for Footscray, while Arthur continues to display his speed and agility at VFL and AFL level.”
"Josh has already shown great development across his debut season at the Bulldogs, playing 11 games in his first campaign and showcasing his ability as a small forward.”
"We're really excited to have these three boys committed to our Club into the future and look forward to their continued development in the seasons to come."






