At the end, it took one accurate shot to complete the job in one of the greatest grand finals since the AFL went national.

Rohan Connolly says West Coast Eagles' dominance in key positions around the ground makes them a genuine premiership contender in the 2018 AFL season. In his speech, Simpson noted the contribution of those key players who had missed the grand final - Nic Naitanui, Brad Sheppard, the retired Eric Mackenzie and, of course, the suspended Andrew Gaff, who is yet to confirm whether he will remain with West Coast or exercise his free agency and move back to a Melbourne club.The scores were deadlocked at three-quarter-time, with the Eagles appearing to have the momentum, their dynamo Darling having exploded into the match in the third quarter to turn it towards the Perth club, as Shuey and Sheed more than held their own against the more vaunted Collingwood midfield.Collingwood, indeed, had managed only three goals from time-on in the opening quarter to this point, their midfield having been worn down by the likes of Luke Shuey and Sheed, although it was West Coast's tall backs Barrass and McGovern who had initially reversed the flow of the match with their intercept marking.The Magpies had appeared set for a comfortable victory - and the Eagles for a dismal reprise of their 2015 failure against Hawthorn - when the Pies booted the opening five goals of the match.When De Goey shrugged a tackle and screwed one back, Collingwood had a blazing four-goals-to-nil start. ... West Coast Watch the Eagles celebrate their round 11 win.

Alexander Heights. The boys sit down and talk through the memorable day that was September 29 and winning the 2018 Premiership.

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AFL West Coast Eagles. PERTH, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 30: Adam Simpson celebrates with fans after winning yesterday's AFL Grand Final at Langley Park on September 30, 2018 in Perth, Australia. Off the back of huge performances from Luke Shuey and Josh Kennedy, the West Coast Eagles achieved the ultimate glory to claim the Club’s fourth Premiership in front of a raucous MCG crowd. This article is available to subscribers who have digital access included in their subscription. It almost did not matter how the Eagles scored, it was simply crucial that they did to arrest Collingwood's momentum. Enjoy unlimited access to thewest.com.au and everyday digital editions on any device.Home delivery, with the latest footy news, new look Pre-Game and The Game lift outs with fixtures, highlights and expert opinions from WA’s leading football writers.Papers home delivered with all the latest footy news!Enjoy unlimited access to thewest.com.au PLUS daily digital editions of The West Australian and The Sunday Times on any device!This article is available to subscribers who have digital access included in their subscription.Stream WCC Basketball Lakeside Lightning v Rockingham Flames!
When champion Kennedy out-marked Tyson Goldsack, West Coast was within three goals and had stemmed the bleeding.The lift in West Coast's ferocity around the contest was evident when Liam Ryan - no one's idea of a bone-cruncher - upended Collingwood defender Brayden Maynard with an enormous ribcage-rattling bump.Maynard subsequently left the field with a shoulder injury a matter of minutes later in the second quarter.

The Eagles won by five behinds, 11.13 to 11.8, in front of 100,022 enthralled fans.The Sheed shot ended a jittery run of four consecutives behinds by West Coast, as the ball remained locked in their front half. West Coast Eagles official car license plates.

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