Dec 22nd, 2017

Dec 22nd, 2017

Joel Selwood and Harry Taylor are likely to finish their AFL careers as one-club players after they signed contract extensions with Geelong.

Skipper Selwood will remain with the Cats until the end of the 2021 AFL season and vice-captain Taylor will stay until the end of 2019.

Both will be 33 years old when their newly signed deals expire.

"I love coming to work each day and, as I look to the future, I'm excited about our list and what lies ahead as we continue to challenge," Selwood said.

"I feel very grateful that I get to continue at this great club for at least another four years."

Selwood, a triple premiership player and six-time All-Australian, was already contracted for the next two seasons before agreeing to extend.

Taylor, a dual premiership player and two-time All-Australian, was trialled as a forward last season but will revert to his customary role in defence next year.

"I'm excited about where the club is headed and when the approach was made, it was an easy decision to extend my contract here," Taylor said.

"Every aspect of our club is first-class and provides our team with every opportunity to succeed."

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