CARLTON forward Jack Silvagni has re-signed with the Club for a further two years.

The third-generation Blue will remain at IKON Park until at least the end of 2025.

Showcasing impressive versatility, Silvagni spent time in both the ruck and forward, whilst also strengthening his defensive craft in the VFL this season.

With flexibility a hallmark of his career, Silvagni has averaged 13.6 disposals across in his 115 senior appearances to date.

Silvagni also stepped up into the ruck role for the Blues for a period this year in the absence of both Tom De Koning and Marc Pittonet.

Before an injury setback in Round 19, Silvagni had a standout game against Port Adelaide in Round 18, with 19 disposals, 10 hitouts, four tackles and four goals. His performance earned him 10 ALFCA votes, a first for his career.

AFL R18 | Silvagni gives it his all

Silvagni arrived at IKON Park at the end of 2015, making his debut in Round 15, 2016 against Collingwood.

In Round 1, the Silvagni family was further etched in football folklore with Jack Silvagni playing his 100th game, becoming the first time three generations in the same family have played a century of games for the same club.

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