Justin Sherman has left the Dogs but will remain at Williamstown. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Herald Sun
DELISTED Western Bulldog Justin Sherman will retain links to his second AFL club if he is overlooked at next month's pre-season draft after signing at VFL affiliate Williamstown.
The Dogs announced immediately after the trade period Sherman would leave the club despite having a year to run on the contract he signed after leaving the Brisbane Lions at the end of 2010.
The line-breaker played 11 games with the Seagulls this year, including a best-afield three-goal effort to drag Williamstown across the line against arch rival Port Melbourne in the wet.
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But Sherman could muster just 10 AFL games at the Dogs under new coach Brendan McCartney this year, the lowest since in his eight years on league lists.
Sherman, 25, did not nominate for next Thursday's draft, meaning his last hope of winning a third AFL lifeline would be in the December pre-season draft.
If he is overlooked he will spend the next two seasons at Williamstown.
The Seagulls and the Dogs will end their alignment at the end of next season, with both clubs set to field stand-alone VFL sides in 2014.
"I'm obviously still hopeful to get another chance at AFL level, but if that doesn't occur I'm excited about playing at Williamstown," Sherman said.
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