Who is number 10 for the West Coast Eagles?
Jarrod Brander
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Player | Years | Games |
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Scott Selwood | 2009-2015 | 127 |
Tom Lamb | 2016-2017 | 0 |
Jarrod Brander | 2018-present | 22 |
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Who is number 13 West Coast Eagles?
Luke Shuey
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Player | Years | Goals |
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Scott Watters | 1989-1992 | 13 |
Josh Wooden | 1997-2007 | 18 |
Chris Masten | 2008-2009 | 6 |
Luke Shuey | 2010-present | 137 |
Who is number 46 for West Coast Eagles?
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Player | Years | Games |
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Paddy Brophy | 2015-2017 | 0 |
Callan England | 2018 | 0 |
Brodie Riach | 2019 | 0 |
Nic Reid | 2020-present | 3 |
Who is 17 for West Coast Eagles?
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Player | Years | Games |
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Daniel Chick | 2003-2007 | 103 |
Josh Kennedy | 2008-present | 256 |
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Dana Hooker | 2020-present | 7 |
Where are the West Coast Eagles football club located?
The West Coast Eagles, also known simply as West Coast or The Eagles, is a professional Australian rules football club playing in the Australian Football League (AFL). Based in Perth, Western Australia, it represents its home state and the Perth metropolitan region.
How many games did West Coast Eagles win in 2011?
Despite predictions of another bottom-four finish in 2011, West Coast won 16 games to finish in the top four, becoming the first team since the Brisbane Lions in 1998 and 1999 to reach a preliminary final after finishing last the previous season.
How much money does the West Coast Eagles make?
In 2018, the West Coast Eagles were the highest earning club in terms of revenue, reporting an income of $82,265,015. They also had total assets of $106,229,217 and reported a profit of $7,621,284. These figures were all league records and further established West Coast’s status as the biggest club in the AFL.
How did the West Coast Eagles get their mascot?
As part of the AFL’s Mascot Manor program, a bald eagle club mascot, Rick “The Rock”, was created in 2003 to promote the club to junior players. The mascot is in part named after the song. A real wedge-tailed eagle, Auzzie, has flown around the field before matches at West Coast home games since 2007.