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  1. Miguel Sanchez

    Past player - Tom Swift (2009 - 2012)

    The reviews for that show are as bad as the reviews Tom got on here most weeks.
  2. Miguel Sanchez

    Past player - Troy Wilson (2001 - 2003)

    In honour of Willo, that’s a really out-of-control indiscriminate bump
  3. Miguel Sanchez

    Review #256 Luke Foley (2019 - 2023)

    Axel has come from the clouds to debut in the final round vs North. He’ll be the 256th Eagle, the third Luke (after Shuey and Partington), the seventh in the number 29 (after Lycett, Hansen, Donnelly, Spinks, Ball and Higgins) and by my count the 32nd Subiaco product.
  4. Miguel Sanchez

    32. Bailey J. Williams (2019 - )

    BJW the latest to debut. He’ll be the 254th Eagle, the second Williams (after Andrew), the first Bailey, the eighth Dandenong Stingrays product (after Morrison, the other Williams, A.Edwards, P.Johnson, A.Smith, T.Lamb and Mutimer - bit of a mixed bag there) and the eighth player to wear the...
  5. Miguel Sanchez

    Review #253 Xavier O'Neill (2019 - 2023)

    Also I believe the only other players to make their AFL debut against the Giants are Allen and Ainsworth. (Ah Chee and Josh Smith made club debuts).
  6. Miguel Sanchez

    Review #253 Xavier O'Neill (2019 - 2023)

    O’Neill debuting against the Giants, will be the 253rd Eagle, the second Xavier, the fourth Oakleigh Chargers product and the fifth player to wear the number 24 (behind Worsfold, Read, Rosa and Partington). Also worth noting that the previous three Chargers are all premiership players (Hansen)...
  7. Miguel Sanchez

    42. Harry Edwards (2019 - )

    Reportedly set to debut against Geelong this weekend. If he does he’ll be the 251st Eagles player, the second Edwards (after Aaron), surprisingly the first Harry, the eighth player to wear the number 42 (after Gov, Wilkes/Maister, Johnson, Rintoul, Morrison, Connell and Young) and by my count...
  8. Miguel Sanchez

    #250 Jamaine Jones (2020 - 2024)

    Jamaine Jones debuting this week vs Port. He’ll be the 250th Eagles player, the fifth Jones (after Rowan, Brett, Chad and Jordan) and the first Jamaine. Also the fourth player to appear in the number 47, after White, Green and Stevenson. And the third ex-Cat to appear for the Eagles after Vardy...
  9. Miguel Sanchez

    #250 Jamaine Jones (2020 - 2024)

    He’s in 47 and Reid in 46, jumpers were presented at the season launch
  10. Miguel Sanchez

    Past player - Cory Young (1991)

    Jakovich confirming this was the case: https://thewest.com.au/sport/afl/glen-jakovich-reveals-moment-cory-young-clapped-back-at-then-coach-mick-malthouse-ng-b881450115z
  11. Miguel Sanchez

    42. Harry Edwards (2019 - )

    Edwards on the plane to Melbourne. Despite his good WAFL form it’d be a stunning debut, but if he does play he’ll be the 247th Eagle overall, the eighth player to wear the #42 (after McGovern, Wilkesmaister, Paul Johnson, Rintoul, Morrison, Connell and Cory Young), the second Edwards and the...
  12. Miguel Sanchez

    15. Jamie Cripps (2013 - )

    In a nice little coincidence, Cripps is (barring unforeseen circumstances) playing his 150th AFL game this weekend against St Kilda, the team with which he played the first 16 of those games.
  13. Miguel Sanchez

    Joshua Rotham (2017 - 2024)

    Players to have waited more than two years for a debut: 3 years, 17 rounds - Zach Beeck 3 years, 9 rounds - Beau Wilkesmaister 3 years, 6 rounds - Jeremy McGovern 3 years, 4 rounds - Fraser McInnes 2 years, 19 rounds - Malcolm Karpany 2 years, 18 rounds - Derek Hall 2 years, 13 rounds - David...
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    Joshua Rotham (2017 - 2024)

    Rotham confirmed as making his debut this weekend in the Grand Final rematch, fairly big stage but I'm sure he's up for it. He'll be the 246th Eagle*, the fifth Josh (after Wooden, Kennedy, Hill and Smith who debuted last week), the eighth player to wear the number 35 (after McGinnity...
  15. Miguel Sanchez

    Review Josh Smith (2019)

    Smith travelling with the team to Brisbane, likely as the emergency but he's a sneaky chance of a call-up to make his debut. If he does take the field he'll be the 245th West Coast Eagle (debuting alongside Hickey who'll be the 244th). He'll also be: - the fourth Josh (after Kennedy, Hill and...
  16. Miguel Sanchez

    Review Tom Hickey (2019 - 2020)

    Confirmed that Hickey will make his debut against Brisbane in the season-opener. He'll be the 244th West Coast Eagle, as well as - the fifth Tom (after Swift, Barrass, Cole and Lamb) - the eighth player to appear in the #16 (after MacKenzie, Adkins, Prior, Symmons, Hepburn, Cormack and Annear)...
  17. Miguel Sanchez

    The Contracts Thread

    Hutchings apparently triggered an extension during the year, haven’t heard anything about Jetta though
  18. Miguel Sanchez

    1. Liam Ryan (2018 - )

    Players who've won a premiership in their first year at the club: Paul Harding (1992) Liam Ryan (2018) End list.
  19. Miguel Sanchez

    Review Past Player Matt Rosa (2005 - 2015)

    Very unlucky not to have a premiership medal before his 20th birthday. Played 15 games in 2006 including the first two finals before losing his spot for the prelim.
  20. Miguel Sanchez

    The Contracts Thread

    Someone tweeted that it was going to happen, but there's been nothing further.
  21. Miguel Sanchez

    Fraser McInnes (2012 -2019)

    Also celebrating being newly loved-up, according to Backchat.
  22. Miguel Sanchez

    42. Alec Waterman (2015 - 2016)

    No idea sorry, I'm only going off the results page.
  23. Miguel Sanchez

    42. Alec Waterman (2015 - 2016)

    With Claremont having the bye on the weekend Alec suited up for Wembley in the ammos, and kicked five goals in their win over Wanneroo.
  24. Miguel Sanchez

    42. Alec Waterman (2015 - 2016)

    http://www.claremontfc.com.au/news/15148/reserves-waterman-inspires-tigers https://www.pressreader.com/australia/the-west-australian/20180709/282273846123704 Setting his sights on making it into the league side later this year.
  25. Miguel Sanchez

    12. Oscar Allen (2018 - )

    ^^^all still true except that he's the 243rd Eagle
  26. Miguel Sanchez

    38. Kurt Mutimer (2016 - 2019)

    He was the standby emergency against Richmond in round 9, that's the only time he's been in the squad all year. Like Partington, appears to have had his papers stamped this year despite showing a bit in his handful of games last year. But unlike Parto he's got a contract for next year, as you say.
  27. Miguel Sanchez

    12. Oscar Allen (2018 - )

    Some reports that Ollen will make a surprise debut tomorrow night in place of the injured Barrass. If he does, he'll be the 242nd Eagle (pushing Brander to 243rd), the ninth player to wear the number 12 and the first Oscar. He'll also beat Mellen to the punch to be the first Allen.
  28. Miguel Sanchez

    Review Jarrod Brander (2018 - 2021)

    Congrats to Jarrod "Pig" Brander, who'll become the 242nd Eagles player this weekend. He'll be just the second Jarrad/Jarrod (after Schofield) and the fifth player to appear in the #10 (which a few years ago had appeared in more games than any other jumper, unfortunately Scooter's injury woes...
  29. Miguel Sanchez

    43. Matthew Allen (2016 - 2019)

    Named on the extended bench this week against Hawthorn, he's unlikely to make the cut but if he does he'll be the 7th debutant this year (8th including club debutant Ah Chee) and the 242nd Eagles player overall. He'll also be the second Glenelg product (behind Jack Redden), the sixth Matt, and...
  30. Miguel Sanchez

    28. Tom Cole (2016 - )

    Hard to believe, but he's just played four consecutive games for the first time in his career.

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