PORT Adelaide forward Aaron Young has signed a one-year contract extension and will remain with the club until the end of 2017.
Young, 23, has been a revelation for the Power this season, kicking 25 goals in 10 games to sit just outside the league's top-10 goalkickers.
Young said he could not be happier staying at Alberton for another year.
Thanks for all the support, happy to be at Alberton for one more year @PAFC pic.twitter.com/IssKqPey6R
— Aaron Young (@AaronYoung40) June 8, 2016
"I don't want to play anywhere else," Young told the club website.
"We tied the contract conditions away a fair while ago, and I'm really pleased to have my future here settled.
"The support I've had playing in the new role has been really valuable and I'm just looking forward to keeping it going for the rest of the year."
Power coach Ken Hinkley said Young had flourished since the abolition of the sub rule – a role he filled regularly in previous years.
"He previously played a lot of sub footy, he hasn’t played a lot of forward footy, but he’s worked very hard to get consistency in his game and has given us a really valuable option inside 50," he said.
This is how you kick them in the wet! #AFLPiesPower #ohwhatafeeling https://t.co/iBMdXLw5S7
— AFL (@AFL) June 5, 2016