Aaron Naughton has signed an astonishing eight-year extension at the Western Bulldogs, making him in the longest tenured player in the league. And there’s a big reason why. Have your say.
This masthead revealed on Thursday Naughton was on the brink of a mega-deal to sign on at the Dogs, with the club announcing an eight year deal at the club’s best and fairest that night.
The Dogs believed Sydney and West Coast were his chief pursuers, given the Swans need for another key tall and the Eagles link to his home state of Western Australia.
They had been told in negotiations one of those two clubs would offer a ten-season deal for Naughton, who is only 23 years of age.
Dogs chief executive Ameet Bains told the Sutton Medal audience there was a ten year offer for him from a rival club.
Naughton has…
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