West Coast Eagles (AFL Women's)
The West Coast Eagles (abbreviated as Eagles) is an AFL Women's team based in Perth, Western Australia.
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2022 (S7) season | ||||
Home-and-away season | 14th | |||
Leading goalkicker | Aimee Schmidt | |||
Best and fairest | Emma Swanson | |||
Club details | ||||
Colours | Royal blue Gold | |||
Competition | AFL Women's | |||
Owners | West Australian Football Commission (WAFC) | |||
Chairman | Russell Gibbs | |||
CEO | Trevor Nisbett | |||
Coach | Rohan McHugh | |||
Captain(s) | Emma Swanson | |||
Ground(s) | Mineral Resources Park (6,500) | |||
Training ground(s) | Mineral Resources Park | |||
Uniforms | ||||
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Other information | ||||
Official website | Official website |
The team is associated with the West Coast Eagles (AFL Men's) team and in September 2017 was granted a license by the AFL to compete in the league from the start of the 2020 season.[1][2] The team shares home games between Lathlain Park, Perth Stadium and Leederville Oval.
Squad
Senior list | Coaching staff | ||||||||
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Head coach Assistant coaches
Updated: 25 October 2023 |
Season summaries
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Season | Ladder | W–L–D | Finals | Coach | Captain(s) | Best and fairest | Leading goalkicker | |
2020 | 13th ^ | 1–5–0 | DNQ | Luke Dwyer | Emma Swanson[3] | Dana Hooker[4] | Hayley Bullas (2) | |
2021 | 12th | 2–7–0 | DNQ | Daniel Pratt | Emma Swanson | Isabella Lewis | Grace Kelly (7) | |
2022 (S6) | 14th | 1–9–0 | DNQ | Michael Prior | Emma Swanson | Emma Swanson | Aimee Schmidt (7) | |
2022 (S7) | 16th | 2–8–0 | DNQ | Michael Prior | Emma Swanson | Emma Swanson | Aimee Schmidt (5) |
^ Denotes the ladder was split into two conferences. Figure refers to the club's overall finishing position in the home-and-away season.
References
- "AFLW: Tasmania-North Melbourne and Geelong win licenses to field teams in 2019". ABC News. 27 September 2017.
- "Your club's B&F: It's Turbo time again as Dockers coach signs on". AFLW. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
- "Hooker wins Eagles maiden AFLW best and fairest". The West Australian. 2020-08-11. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
- "AFLW: Hooker claims inaugural Club Champion Award". westcoasteagles.com.au. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
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