Beveridge Vows to Manage Emotions Better as He Inks New Dogs Deal; Blues Cleared over Cerra Treatment
- Luke Beveridge has committed to continue as head coach of the Western Bulldogs by agreeing to a two-year extension, keeping him at the club through the conclusion of the 2027 season.
- The extension followed months of uncertainty about his future, despite Beveridge's consistent desire to stay at the club since joining in 2014.
- Beveridge, now in his 11th season and the club's longest-serving coach, has led the Dogs to seven finals including two Grand Finals and the 2016 premiership.
- The Bulldogs currently hold a 6-6 record, sit ninth on the ladder, and expect key player Sam Darcy to return from injury this week.
- The new deal stabilizes leadership as the Bulldogs aim for sustained success and a return to finals contention under Beveridge’s guidance.
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Beveridge vows to manage emotions better as he inks new Dogs deal; Blues cleared over Cerra treatment
After long-running conjecture about his future, the club’s longest serving coach has inked a new deal that will see him stay on for a further two seasons, while Essendon and Zach Reid have extended their commitment to each other.
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