Greater Western Sydney defender, Adam Kennedy, has re-committed to the club, for a further three years, becoming the fourth Giant to re-sign this week.

The new deal, which will keep Kennedy at the club until at least the end of the 2020 season, follows the re-signings of youngsters Will Setterfield, Tim Taranto and Harry Perryman earlier this week.

Kennedy, who is currently out for the season due to a knee injury, said it was an easy decision to put pen to paper.

โ€œA lot of the guys Iโ€™m really close to have extended their contracts lately and there was no hesitation from my end,โ€ Kennedy said.

โ€œThe club has always been great to me, but especially since my injury and this is where I see my future.

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โ€œWeโ€™ve come a long way as a group and I believe there are plenty of exciting times ahead.

โ€œI know I canโ€™t be out there this year but Iโ€™ll do everything I can to help the guys go as far as they can this season and Iโ€™m looking towards 2018, and getting back bigger and better.โ€

The 24-year-old has been at the club since season one and has played 83 games for the Giants since making his debut in 2012.

โ€œHeโ€™s been here from the start and has been a key part of the culture weโ€™ve built, and wants to keep growing with the club," General Manager of Football Wayne Campbell said.

โ€œWhile 2017 hasnโ€™t panned out the way he was hoping, we look forward to Adam return to the field in 2018 and playing a key role for the Giants for many years to come.โ€