WESTERN Bulldogs veteran Daniel Giansiracusa will play on next year after signing a one-year contract extension with the club.

Reaffirming his commitment to Whitten Oval, the 31-year-old has also agreed to take on an official coaching in 2015.

The Bulldog, who is set to play his 250th game against Melbourne on Sunday, is the club's leading goal kicker with 34 goals from 19 games.

Bulldogs list manager Jason McCartney said securing a player with Giansiracusa's vast experience for another year was pleasing.

"On top of an impressive season where he leads the club in goalkicking, Daniel has been a great leader and mentor to our developing group," McCartney told the Bulldogs' website.

"Daniel's experience and astute football knowledge make him a respected member of our football club and we look forward to seeing him continue to contribute both on and off the field into the future."

Giansiracusa said: "The decision I made first was only about playing and I did that knowing that my passion is still there.

"A lot of people gave me all sorts of advice so I weighed it all up and decided to take the glass half-full approach," he told Fairfax Media.

"I though, why not?"

The decision to keep Giansiracusa, comes only a day after the club decided to move on another veteran, midfielder Daniel Cross.

Following that decision, Cross said he wanted to keep playing and would search for a new club.