John Worsfold is open to expanding Dustin Fletcher’s role at the Club next year.

Fletcher retired at the end of the 2015 season after 400 games with the Bombers.

He has accepted a match day role that will see him work closely with various membership groups. 

“He has taken on another role within the footy club, but not within the footy department,” Worsfold said. 

“I’ll have plenty of opportunity to talk to him about the future. 

“It’s a little bit tougher with the cap on football department spending to just keep adding.

“Right at the moment I’m getting a feel for what we’ve got here and how it’s going to work. 

“I look forward to catching up with him when he’s back in the country and mapping out something that may take place down the track. 

“He’s always welcome back at the footy club.”

Fletcher played for Australia in the International Rules Test against Ireland on the weekend.

It was his final act as a professional sportsman after more than 20 years at the top level.