Adelaide forward Darcy Fogarty appears set to finish as a one-club player after the Crows announced a stunning six-year extension for the star.
The 25-year-old Fogarty, who is already contracted for next year, will be contracted to the club until the end of the 2031 season.
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Fogarty has already played at the Crows for the past seven years, tallying 102 games and booting 158 goals. He also played every game in 2024.
The 2024 season was his best as he topped Adelaide’s goalkicking list with 41 majors — good enough for equal 14th on the Coleman Medal leaderboard — and just 16 behinds.
He also booted a career high five goals against the Western Bulldogs in round 22.
But despite high hopes heading into the season after a 10th place finish in 2023 with the side seemingly denied a finals berth by the 파워볼사이트 technology, it was another disastrous season for the Crows, who managed just eight wins and a draw to finish 15th.
While it was a career-best season for Fogarty, who was also elevated to the Crows leadership group, the decision to lock the star in for the next seven seasons has raised more than a few eyebrows.