The Gold Coast Bulletin

SANDI STAYS ON FOR ANOTHER YEAR

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FREMANTLE ruckman Aaron Sandilands will extend his decorated career for at least one more AFL season, but the Dockers hope it won’t be long before emerging big man Sean Darcy becomes the club’s No.1 ruckman.

Sandilands was one of Fremantle’s best players this season before being cut down by a hamstring injury three weeks ago.

The 211cm-ruckman averaged 45.7 hitouts and 14.6 hitouts to advantage per game across the first nine rounds – a league best in both categories. Sandilands remains at the peak of his powers.

But at 34 years of age, it’s likely 2018 will be his final hurrah. Jon Griffin has hardly set the world alight when filling in for Sandilands, while the future of fellow ruckman Zac Clarke looks bleak because of an ongoing knee injury.

Darcy looms as the most likely man to fill Sandilands’ giant shoes once the 253game veteran retires.

At 201cm and 111kg, Darcy has drawn comparison­s to GWS ruckman Shane Mumford. The 19-year-old is yet to break through for an AFL game, but he’s closing in on a senior debut following a series of impressive WAFL performanc­es. Darcy has averaged 45 hitouts over his past two games, and he showed his goalkickin­g potential with a bag of four goals last month.

 ?? Picture: AAP ?? Re-signed Dockers big man Aaron Sandilands (left) with his skipper Nat Fyfe.
Picture: AAP Re-signed Dockers big man Aaron Sandilands (left) with his skipper Nat Fyfe.

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