Giants pressure man Toby Bedford has inked a long-term deal to remain at Greater Western Sydney until at least the end of 2029.
The former Demon and forward-turned-tagger re-signed for an additional three years after a pair of breakout seasons and role change.
Bedford, 24, transitioned into the Giants' midfield for match-ups with some of the competition's best ball-winners, after beginning his career as a speedy goal-threat small forward.
He played a career-best 23 senior games during his second year in orange and charcoal in 2024.
Arriving at Melbourne as a Next Generation Academy selection with pick 75 in the 2018 draft, Bedford played 18 senior games - 16 in 2022, over four seasons before requesting a trade north.
The Bunuba man from Fitzroy Crossing didn't feature at all across the Dees' 2021 AFL premiership campaign.
Bedford has since played 42 matches over his first two years at GWS, adding two more to start the current season.
"It's fantastic to have Toby recommit to the club for another three years," Giants executive general manager of football Jason McCartney said.
"We identified Toby as a really promising young player when we brought him to the club two years ago and he's quickly repaid that faith with some really strong performances.
"Over the past two years he's been able to consistently produce in his role, first as a small forward, and then last year as a really good defensive midfielder who exemplifies the way we want to play.
"We are really proud of the culture we've built at the GIANTS and Toby's recommitment to the club is further proof that not only is the club a place that our players love coming to every day, but it's a place that our players, coaches and staff see as a club with a really successful future."
The Giants next face Hawthorn at Launceston's UTAS Stadium after this week's bye.