Article from the Sunday Times got posted, decent read but nothing crazy.
few moderately amusing bits:
And between Tongala and this new life, he’s managed to carry the values the regional town and his family instilled in him: loyalty, respect, and community. It’s part of the reason he signed on to West Coast until 2028 — leaving him, and plenty of WA fans, smiling. Crisis averted.
“I think everyone thought I was leaving too, which made it a bit better,” he laughs, with a glint of mischief in his eye.
Again is talking aboiut being team focused and trying to help others and lead the team.
“I don’t (let the pressure get to me) I try not to, and I don’t think I do,” Reid says with quiet confidence. “I’m pretty laidback and cruisy. I try to live in the present, and in the moment, and come back to reality to think ‘what can I do now, what can I do to better the team now?’ in whatever environment I’m in. I try not to think about it too much — 80 per cent of it is mental and the rest of the 20 per cent is physical to get on the field.
“You can mentally prepare and you can value the boys around you. It’s something I’ve found when times got tough: to introduce leadership on the field with the boys, and off the field, to get my mind away from things on the field. That was something I wanted to try and create in myself.”
think he's a decent chance for leadership group if we go for a pretty major rework with Allen and Gov gone.
Some good Pictures too
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Looks in ripping nick. Puppy fat gone, seems to be looking after himself.
Poised to rip the competition a new one!





A nice article with some good insights and from the outside, it appears he (Harley) is happy and settled. Hopefully this will translate to a big year on field in 2026.

- was never in doubt to re-sign