In-demand ruck inks new deal with Dons after months of speculation
RUCKMAN Tom Bellchambers has turned down more lucrative offers from rival clubs to remain with Essendon on a new two-year deal, keeping him at Windy Hill until the end of the 2015 season.
Despite suggestions that out-of-contract players could walk out on the club following the ASADA investigation, Bellchambers said he always wanted to stay with the Bombers.
He joins Jobe Watson, Dyson Heppell, Jake Melksham, Cale Hooker and Jake Carlisle, who have all re-signed with the Bombers during a difficult season for the club.
"I’m really happy to have signed for another two years," Bellchambers said.
"I have so many great mates here and I wanted to repay the loyalty the club had shown me.
“With my contract out of the way, I'm just looking forward to next season, getting back into training and working really hard over summer because as a club we know we are heading in the right direction."
Bellchambers, who was linked to Greater Western Sydney through the season, kicked 28 goals in 18 games this year.
Assistant coach Simon Goodwin said the big man had emerged as one of the most dynamic ruckmen of the competition.
"Tom is highly regarded by the coaching staff and playing group and it’s great to have him re-sign for another two years,” Goodwin said.
"Tom’s work ethic and competitive nature has not only seen him develop into one of the most exciting ruckman in the competition but he’s also emerged as a reliable avenue to goal.
"To finish as the club’s second highest goal kicker this season is a great achievement."
List manager Adrian Dodoro said Tom's decision to re-sign further emphasises the playing group want to stay together.
"I think Tom's decision to sign on for two more years gives you an insight into his character and the values he holds as a footballer and person," Dodoro said.
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