West Coast Eagles: 2019 fixtures, preview, list changes, every player and odds

Mick Stirling

West Coast Eagles: 2019 fixtures, preview, list changes, every player and odds image

What a year!

A season in which almost everyone thought West Coast would slip down the ladder turned into a fairytale premiership for the Eagles.

An opening round loss at home looked like the beginning of the end, but 10-straight wins taking them to the bye had the competition on notice that West Coast was a force to be reckoned with, and the eventual flag suggests there’s more ahead.

When you take into account the Grand Final was won without Nic Naitanui and Andrew Gaff in the side, and superstar full forward Josh Kennedy missed half of the season, there’s no reason to think back-to-back is an unreasonable phrase to bandy around.

Scott Lycett and Mark LeCras are the only names of note to leave, and with a penchant for getting the best out of recycled ruckmen as well some very exciting small forwards already making a name for themselves, the list looks strong for the title defence.

List changes

In

Tom Hickey (St Kilda), Xavier O’Neill (Oakleigh Chargers), Luke Foley (Subiaco), Bailey Williams (Dandenong Stingrays), Jarrod Cameron (Swan Districts)


 

Rookies

Harry Edwards (Swan Districts), Josh Smith (Collingwood)

Out

Scott Lycett, Tarir Bayok, Ryan Burrows, Callan England, Malcolm Karpany, Tony Olango, Luke Partington, Mark LeCras, Eric Mackenzie

Best Brownlow chances

Andrew Gaff $26, Elliot Yeo $26, Luke Shuey $41, Jack Darling $101, Jack Redden $101

The fact Gaff turned his back on millions to return home suggests he’s got a point to make, so expect the midfielder to come out at his best from round one … I mean round three after he’s served his suspension for hitting Andrew Brayshaw. Gaff finished just outside the top 10 in the 2018 Brownlow count so he should feature prominently again.

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Yeo was only one vote further adrift in the most recent count after moving to the midfield from his more customary defensive role. Now the 25-year-old has an idea of how to play on the ball he could get right up amongst the elite in 2019.

Players to watch

Jack Darling, Liam Ryan

Jack Darling’s an interesting name to see in the Brownlow chances, but he was on fire in the first half of 2018 and if he can step up again who knows how high he can go? Josh Kennedy isn’t about to sink into the sunset just yet, but the veteran full forward turns 32 through the season and his body is starting to show some wear and tear, meaning opportunities will open for the younger Darling. Will he blossom like we know he can, or was that dropped mark in the last minute of the Grand Final a sign his weaknesses won’t go away?


 

With LeCras’ retirement a lot more is going to fall on the shoulders of small forwards Willie Rioli and Liam Ryan, but with all the promise and potential ‘Flyin Ryan’ has shown there’s been just as many worrying signs away from the game. First there was the car crash, then an alleged domestic violence incident and recently the situation where he left the Eagles’ pre-season camp early because “he didn’t handle it too well” as Adam Simpson put it. While nothing off field stops him taking big grabs and kicking great goals, there’s been plenty of careers cut short for the wrong reasons.

A last chance to watch?

Chris Masten, Dom Sheed 

Many people are surprised Masten is still playing at the top level, let alone being a premiership player and the deciding factor in the age old ‘who won the Chris Judd trade’ question. The 29-year-old has been redesigned as a running half-back and put together a handy 2018, but he comes out of contract at the end of next season and wouldn’t want to get complacent. Then again, 200+ games and a premiership medallion – he can do whatever he pleases!

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It was hard to fathom what was going on with Sheed in 2018. He seemed to be one of West Coast’s best throughout, but found himself dropped three times and was lucky to get back in for the Eagles’ run to glory. His round 21 recall saw him lift to an even higher level though which he carried through to the last Saturday - and the match-winning last goal - in September, but coming out of contract in 2019 Sheed will need to address more than just his on-field output or he could be on the market.

West Coast Eagles’ 2019 list

NumberNameGamesDate of birthHeight, weightPosition
41Ah Chee, Brendon 35 21 Dec 1993 188cm 89kgMidfield
33Ainsworth, Brayden 27 Nov 1998 184cm 80kgMidfield
43Allen, Matthew 18 Oct 1997 193cm 96kgForward
12Allen, Oscar 19 Mar 1999 191cm 85kgForward
37Barrass, Tom 51 8 Oct 1995 194cm 95kgDefender
10Brander, Jarrod 11 Feb 1999 195cm 90kgForward
22Brayshaw, Hamish 9 Feb 1998 187cm 88kgMidfield
40Brooksby, Keegan (R) 14 27 Apr 1990 197cm 99kgDefender
39 Cameron, Jarrod 182cm 70kgForward
28Cole, Tom 27 28 May 1997 186cm 81kgDefender
15Cripps, Jamie 144 23 Apr 1992 183cm 84kgForward
27Darling, Jack 172 13 Jun 1992 191cm 95kgForward
14Duggan, Liam 70 11 Dec 1996 184cm 83kgDefender
42Edwards, Harry (R)0   
29Foley, Luke 0 188cm 74kgForward
3Gaff, Andrew 175 16 Jun 1992 182cm 85kgMidfield
1Hickey, Tom 79 6 Mar 1991 201cm 99kgRuck
25Hurn, Shannon 248 4 Sep 1987 187cm 95kgDefender
34Hutchings, Mark 95 25 May 1991 181cm 86kgMidfield
23Jetta, Lewis 174 4 May 1989 182cm 80kgDefender
17Kennedy, Josh221 25 Aug 1987 196cm 102kgForward
7Masten, Chris 198 2 May 1989 180cm 80kgMidfield
20McGovern, Jeremy 103 15 Apr 1992 195cm 100kgDefender
36McInnes, Fraser (R) 14 19 Jul 1993 198cm 96kgRuck
38Mutimer, Kurt 11 Mar 1997 185cm 84kgForward
9Naitanui, Nic161 4 May 1990 201cm 110kgRuck
30Nelson, Jackson 42 15 Mar 1996 187cm 84kgDefender
24O'Neill, Xavier  185cm 80kgForward
21Petruccelle, Jack 12 Apr 1999 185cm 80kgForward
8Redden, Jack 188 9 Dec 1990 190cm 85kgMidfield
44Rioli, Willie 24 4 Jun 1995 175cm 80kgForward
35Rotham, Josh 25 Feb 1998 193cm 85kgDefender
1Ryan, Liam 13 2 Oct 1996 181cm 72kgForward
31Schofield, Will 176 24 Jan 1989 196cm 92kgDefender
4Sheed, Dom78 10 Apr 1995 185cm 87kgMidfield
5Sheppard, Brad154 23 May 1991 187cm 85kgDefender
13Shuey, Luke 177 2 Jun 1990 183cm 90kgMidfield
40Smith, Josh (R) 32 2 Jan 1994 180cm 80kgDefender
19Vardy, Nathan 57 25 Jun 1991 200cm 100kgRuck
18Venables, Daniel 15 19 Nov 1998 187cm 83kgForward
2Waterman, Jake 16 6 May 1998 191cm 92kgForward
26Watson, Francis (R) 29 Sep 1995 187cm 79kgDefender
32Williams, Bailey  199cm 95kgRuck
6Yeo, Elliot 132 1 Oct 1993 190cm 87kgDefender


 

West Coast Eagles’ 2019 Fixture 

RoundDateOpponentVenue
1Saturday 23 Mar 7:20pm BrisbaneGabba
2Saturday 30 Mar 5:10pm GWS GiantsOptus Stadium
3Saturday 6 Apr 7:25pmCollingwoodMCG
4Saturday 13 Apr 6:10pmFremantleOptus Stadium
5Friday 19 Apr 6:10pm Port AdelaideOptus Stadium
6Sunday 28 Apr 4:40pm GeelongGMHBA Stadium
7Saturday 4 May 6:10pm Gold CoastOptus Stadium
8Saturday 11 May 7:25pm St KildaMarvel Stadium
9Friday 17 May 6:10pmMelbourneOptus Stadium
10Saturday 25 May 4:05pm AdelaideAdelaide Oval
11Sunday 2 Jun 3:20pm Western BulldogsOptus Stadium
12Sunday 9 Jun 3:20pm SydneySCG
13BYE  
14Thursday 20 Jun 6:10pmEssendonOptus Stadium
15Saturday 29 Jun 1:45pmHawthornMCG
16Saturday 6 Jul 6:10pmFremantleOptus Stadium
17Friday 12 Jul 6:10pmCollingwoodOptus Stadium
18Sunday 21 Jul 2:50pm MelbourneTIO Traegar Park
19Saturday 27 Jul 2:35pm North MelbourneOptus Stadium
20Sunday 4 Aug 3:20pmCarltonMarvel Stadium
21Sunday 11 Aug 2:40pmAdelaideOptus Stadium
22Sunday 18 Aug 1:10pmRichmondMCG
23TBCHawthornOptus Stadium

Games played on

Thursday: 1
Friday: 3
Saturday: 10
Sunday: 7

Teams played twice

Collingwood, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Hawthorn

2018 AFL grand final West Coast Collingwood

2019 Preview and premiership odds

Will West Coast’s post-premiership form be similar to Richmond’s dominant display following the 2017 flag or more like the Western Bulldogs the year before? 

They’re starting as equal second favourites at $7.00, so the bookmakers have faith they’re up for the fight, and with Naitanui and Gaff to rejoin the side through the year, why won’t they be?

However, ‘Nic Nat’ could be missing for a while and if Kennedy’s calf concerns return, and one or two stars get hurt, there could be a big drop off across the list.

Despite moving some veterans on in recent seasons, it wasn’t a young side that took to the MCG against Collingwood and aging legs can start to feel very heavy after a shorted pre-season, especially one filled with dancing.

Still, if there’s one thing we’ve learned in the past 12 months it’s don’t write off the Eagles.
 

Mick Stirling