Fremantle has re-signed coach Justin Longmuir for a further two seasons.
He will be locked in at the helm of the club until at least the end of 2024.
Longmuir has been in charge at the Dockers for two years, taking over from Ross Lyon at the end of 2019.
Freo is yet to make finals under him, but is developing a talented young list topped off with impressive veterans.
“I’m very humbled and very grateful for this opportunity,” Longmuir told the club’s website.
“This contract extension doesn’t really change my approach, it’s just nice to know that board and management are happy with the work I’m doing so far.
“This isn’t my club, it’s everyone’s club and I’ve got to do the right thing by Fremantle and everyone who supports us. As senior coach, that is my aim and I’ll continue to do that.
“Our responsibility is to make sure we set up an environment where all of our players can be their best selves and reach their potential.
“If we can do that, things do look very exciting, but there’s a lot of work that has to go into achieving our goals. We have to keep doing the work.
“I’m pleased with where we are at but not satisfied at all. We have to keep growing our culture and a lot of work to do with the way we play - every individual has a say in that.”