Essendon Football Club is pleased to announce it has re-signed exciting youngster Zach Merrett for a further three years.
The new multi-year deal will see the speedy number seven remain part of the Essendon’s fabric until the end of the 2018 season.
The 19 year-old said his decision to recommit was based on his belief the current playing list can push for finals success.
“Since I walked into the footy Club everyone has been extremely welcoming, from the players right through to the support staff,” Merrett said.
“My decision to re-sign was based on the fact I believe we have a really tight group who want to achieve success together, we want to play finals and win finals.
“Essendon is where I want to play my footy. We have great coaches and development staff that I believe will provide me with the opportunity to get the best out of myself both on and off the field.”
In just his second season of senior football, Merrett’s explosive speed and vice like tackling has seen him emerge as a fan favourite.
Senior Coach James Hird said he is extremely pleased the 2014 Rising Star nominee has put pen to paper.
“Zach is a fantastic young man to coach, he comes from a good family and his commitment to his development is certainly being rewarded with his performances on the field,” Hird said.
“It’s hard to believe he’s only in his second season of senior football. His teammates love having him in the side and his pressure and hardness in the forward line and midfield make him a vital member of our squad.
“It’s young players like Zach who give our fans great hope that the future of our football club is heading in the right direction.”
The Club picked the small forward with its first selection at the 2013 National Draft after a standout season with Vic Country and the Sandringham Dragons.
List Manager Adrian Dodoro said he was impressed by Merrett’s smooth transition into the senior team.
“We always knew Zach had raw and exciting talent and for him to break into the team and then cement his spot in the manner in which he has has been fantastic to watch,” Dodoro said.
“To have played 25 games this early in his career is a credit to Zach and his fantastic attitude and professionalism, and I believe he can be a long term player for the football club.”