Having played in Perth this season, former Blackburn captain Todd has signed a one-year extension, while McGarry has signed on for an extra two seasons after his arrival in January proved influential to Glory's late-season run to the finals.

At 35 years, though, Todd is well aware his career that's included stints at Middlesbrough, Bolton, Charlton, Derby and Rovers, could wind down in Western Australia.

However this doesn't faze the unflappable defender, who is the favourite to take out the club's Most Glorious Player award this season.

"I've enjoyed it from day one," said Todd. "To stay in Australia, I wasn't going to move the family again, so I was very, very keen to stay here.

"There's no other interest [but] I was only interested in staying at Perth anyway ... I've really enjoyed my time here and the football's gone okay as well."

"I'm 35, maybe just one year, possibly two years, and I think I'm looking to finish my career out here."

Todd also backed Dave Mitchell to see out the final year of his contract with the club as coach, despite reports circulating that Mitchell may move into a football director's role.

"There's no problems with Mitch being coach," said Todd. "I'm grateful he's brought me to the club anyway, so I'm hundred per cent behind Mitch."

Having arrived in Perth from the depths of a brutal Scottish winter, McGarry was also keen to stay on at the club after settling in particularly well with the playing group and adapting to team structures.

"I'm delighted to be part of it for the next two years," McGarry said. "I came here in January, probably at a time the team was needing a little injection.

"Myself and big Dan (Daniel Mcbreen) came in and I thought we brought something different to the team and probably they were needing it.

"We went on a good run got ourselves into the finals which was the main aim, but massively disappointed we didn't continue further in the competition.

"But that's something the boys have now experienced, we want to experience it more. We've got the hunger for it and lets hope next season we can build on that and I want to be part of that."