West Coast forward Jack Darling will fulfil his wish of being an Eagle for life after signing a five-year contract extension. Jack has 14 jobs listed on their profile. West Coast forward Jack Darling will fulfil his wish of being an Eagle for life after signing a five-year contract extension.Darling had been linked with a potential move to the Western Bulldogs in recent weeks, but the 188-game veteran quickly quashed that talk.The 27-year-old has hit career-best form this AFL season and his importance is set to grow once fellow spearhead Josh Kennedy retires in the not-too-distant future.Darling is fifth on West Coast's all-time list of goal kickers with 358 goals.Only Josh Kennedy (581), Peter Sumich (511), Mark LeCras (441) and Phil Matera (389) have kicked more goals at the Eagles.Darling will be 32 when his new deal expires and said he was thrilled to be able to play out his career at the club he adores. You have come to the ESPN Africa edition, for other ESPN editions, click above.West Coast forward Jack Darling will fulfil his wish of being an Eagle for life after signing a five-year contract extension.Darling had been linked with a potential move to the Western Bulldogs in recent weeks, but the 188-game veteran quickly quashed that talk.The 27-year-old has hit career-best form this AFL season and his importance is set to grow once fellow spearhead Josh Kennedy retires in the not-too-distant future.Darling is fifth on West Coast's all-time list of goal kickers with 358 goals.Only Josh Kennedy (581), Peter Sumich (511), Mark LeCras (441) and Phil Matera (389) have kicked more goals at the Eagles.Darling will be 32 when his new deal expires and said he was thrilled to be able to play out his career at the club he adores. "Darling has booted 39 goals from 16 games this season.It puts him on track to eclipse the 53 goals he booted in his second season - in 2012. Darling has been a mainstay in the Eagles forward line since debuting in 2010, kicking 378 goals in his 196 games for the club. "The challenge for us in 2019 is to play consistently over four quarters, so we've just got to make sure we play a good, consistent four quarters and make sure we qualify for finals as quickly as we can." I'm just really excited that the club has backed me in like they have my whole career. Jack Darling’s 2019 keeps getting better, with the in-form forward inking a massive five-year contract extension at West Coast.The new contract ensures the 27-year-old will be at the Eagles until at least the end of 2024.“I grew up supporting the Eagles, so to be here for my entire career is something I’ll look back on proudly,” Darling said.Enjoy unlimited access to thewest.com.au and everyday digital editions on any device.“I always thought I was going to be a one-club player. "I grew up supporting the Eagles, so to be here for my entire career is something I'll look back on proudly," Darling said. I’m really excited for the future.“The challenge for us in 2019 is to play consistently over four quarters, so we’ve just got to make sure we play a good, consistent four quarters and make sure we qualify for finals as quickly as we can.”Darling has booted 39 goals for the year as he closes in on his career-best season tally of 53, set back in his second season in 2012.Only Josh Kennedy, Peter Sumich, Mark LeCras and Phil Matera have kicked more than Darling’s 358 goals in Eagles history, with the 188-gamer set to climb that list should he remain healthy.Eagles football manager Craig Vozzo said the club “couldn’t be happier” to have secured Darling signature.“He’s been a fantastic player and person for our footy club for many years now,” Vozzo said. ! “We’re hoping we can help him to be the best he can be and continue to improve even to that next level.”West Coast and Fremantle have their injury issues amid naming their sides for Round 18.Watch Cockburn Cougars V Warwick Senators from last Friday on The West Australian Associated Presshttps://nnimgt-a.akamaihd.net/transform/v1/crop/frm/silverstone-feed-data/4b58e087-af32-48d7-8258-e1ed9a1b4f54.jpg/r0_74_800_526_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg Darling joined Cambridge United at the age of 12, but left a year later. It puts him on track to eclipse the 53 goals he booted in his second season - in 2012. Very large text size West Coast forward Jack Darling will fulfil his wish of being an Eagle for life after signing a five-year contract extension. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Jack’s connections and jobs at similar companies. The 22-year-old signed a contract extension at the end of 2013 but the length of the deal was never announced. Jack Darling’s 2019 keeps getting better, with the in-form forward inking a massive five-year contract extension at West Coast.
West Coast premiership hero Jack Darling is set to be an Eagle for life after inking a five-year contract extension on Friday.
View Jack Darling’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. “I’m just really excited that the club has backed me in like they have my whole career.
Darling has booted 39 goals from 16 games this season. Jack has 14 jobs listed on their profile. Darling had been linked with a potential move to the Western Bulldogs in recent weeks, but the 188-game veteran quickly quashed that talk. I'm just really excited that the club has backed me in like they have my whole career. After being spotted playing for Newmarket Town's youth team, he rejoined United in 2015. Lovely spacing for social distancing, service fantastic! The recruiters pulled off a gem there.“He’s been the ultimate professional in everything that he does and to have him commit to us for the long term is fantastic. West Coast forward Jack Darling has ended speculation that he might be moving to Victoria by signing a five-year deal with the Eagles.