Seymour product David Mundy opened up on his playing future in an interview with Channel Nine ahead of his 326th game at the weekend.
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The veteran midfielder didn’t rule out a 18th season at the AFL level, with Matthew Pavlich’s club record of 353 games now in sight.
“It’s obviously a huge decision (to play on) and one we’re not taking lightly,” Mundy said.“I’m constantly talking to Peter Bell, our GM of footy, and (senior coach) Justin Longmuir about how they see me fitting into the group.“I certainly feel like I’m capable next year. I still feel like I’m contributing each week.“I’ve certainly still got the mental capacity and desire to be engaged in a professional environment.”
At 35, Mundy continues to be a valuable contributor on field to what is a budding young Dockers side.
He said he still had the motivation to play as the club’s young talent continued to rise.
“There’s a real thirst with all of our young players to drive this team forward,” Mundy said.