Who will be the last team to be beaten by GC and GWS?

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I think West Coast where the last team to be beaten by Port as well.
Pretty sure thats our honour, with the Saints coming in second.

Unless my memory fails me.

• 17. GWS - R2 2013: Port @ FP by 56 pts (2nd meeting)

• 16. GCS - R9 2012: Port @ CO by 48 pts (2nd meeting)

• 15. North - R8 2003: Port @ FP by 54 pts (10th meeting)

• 14. St. Kilda - R4 2001: Port @ FP by 64 pts (5th meeting)

• 13. WCE - R14 2000: Port @ SO by 36 pts (4th meeting)

• 12. Sydney - R1 1999: Port @ SCG by 29 pts (4th meeting)

• 11. Hawthorn - R2 1998: Port @ WP by 45 pts (2nd meeting)

• 10. Essendon - R17 1997: Port @ MCG by 50 pts (2nd meeting)

• 9. Collingwood - R16 1997: Port @ FP by 53 pts (2nd meeting)

• 8. Fremantle - R13 1997: Port @ FP by 15 pts (1st meeting)

• 7. Footscray - R12 1997: Port @ PP by 12 pts (1st meeting)

• 6. Carlton - R10 1997: Port @ FP by 38 pts (1st meeting)

• 5. Melbourne - R9 1997: Port @ FP by 51 pts (1st meeting)

• 4. Richmond - R6 1997: Port @ FP by 64 pts (1st meeting)

• 3. Brisbane - R5 1997: Port @ FP by 2 pts (1st meeting)

• 2. Adelaide - R4 1997: Port @ FP by 11 pts (1st meeting)

• 1. Geelong - R3 1997: Port @ FP by 39 pts (1st meeting)
 
• 17. GWS - R2 2013: Port @ FP by 56 pts (2nd meeting)

• 16. GCS - R9 2012: Port @ CO by 48 pts (2nd meeting)

• 15. North - R8 2003: Port @ FP by 54 pts (10th meeting)

• 14. St. Kilda - R4 2001: Port @ FP by 64 pts (5th meeting)

• 13. WCE - R14 2000: Port @ SO by 36 pts (4th meeting)

• 12. Sydney - R1 1999: Port @ SCG by 29 pts (4th meeting)

• 11. Hawthorn - R2 1998: Port @ WP by 45 pts (2nd meeting)

• 10. Essendon - R17 1997: Port @ MCG by 50 pts (2nd meeting)

• 9. Collingwood - R16 1997: Port @ FP by 53 pts (2nd meeting)

• 8. Fremantle - R13 1997: Port @ FP by 15 pts (1st meeting)

• 7. Footscray - R12 1997: Port @ PP by 12 pts (1st meeting)

• 6. Carlton - R10 1997: Port @ FP by 38 pts (1st meeting)

• 5. Melbourne - R9 1997: Port @ FP by 51 pts (1st meeting)

• 4. Richmond - R6 1997: Port @ FP by 64 pts (1st meeting)

• 3. Brisbane - R5 1997: Port @ FP by 2 pts (1st meeting)

• 2. Adelaide - R4 1997: Port @ FP by 11 pts (1st meeting)

• 1. Geelong - R3 1997: Port @ FP by 39 pts (1st meeting)
Well there you go, Port where a pretty good team to hit the ground running.
 
It depends how you read the OP statement.

The opening line of the discussion says 'last team to lose to either expansion team' i.e. lose to GCS or GWS, in which case West Coast Eagles is the winner as they have lost to neither team thus far.

However, the title says 'last team to lose to GCS and GWS', i.e. a loss to both teams, in which case Adelaide & Sydney are still in the mix with West Coast.

In either case, West Coast has certainly been GWS' Achilles heel, so well played the Eagles.
 
In either case, West Coast has certainly been GWS' Achilles heel, so well played the Eagles.

The game at Subi is probably a 50/50 but you'll account for us at Spotless. We fluked it last year and Naitanui most likely won't be there to save our arse.
 

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i think it is now between adelaide, sydney and west coast (though a draw is dodgy). damn our only loss against gws away in 2015 is now disappointing. nothing worth to brag about but we and the eagles have bullied and thrashed the expansion teams the most.
 

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