Daly Andrews has signed on for a second season with Werribee in the Victorian Football League.
A local product Andrews spent three seasons with westside rivals Williamstown as a Western Jets graduate, before he returned to his hometown club Werribee for the 2024 season.
He reached his 50th VFL game milestone during the year and has now put pen to paper for a second season with the Tigers in 2025.
Andrews called his move to Werribee pretty seamless sand said it was something that was always in the back of his mind.
He played round one and averaged more than 21 disposals in his first five games.
A foot injury sustained against his former side, Williamstown, in round five sidelined him for more than a month.
Upon his return, Andrews played for his local side, Werribee Centrals, where he showed he was a class above local level to earn his spot back in the team for the round 11 clash against Frankston,.
In his second game back from injury, Andrews faced off against his former side for the second time and had an unforgettable moment, kicking the game-sealing goal in the final quarter as Werribee ran out with the John Pyne Memorial Trophy.
The midfielder strung together seven games, showing great form, with two games being selected in the best players, before a season-ending injury against Southport in round 19, requiring surgery, sidelined him for finals.
He finished the year with 12 games, averaging 18 disposals and five clearances per game.