West Coast Eagles 2018 - Best Passages of Play

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This video shows some of the best passages of play throughout The West Coast Eagles premiership season in 2018.

Not all end in goals, or shots on goal, but a lot of them do.

The West Coast Eagles were renowned for their good ball use, especially by foot. This was in stark contrast to other teams playing an ugly "scrum" type of football that relied on pressure and moving the ball forward for territory at all costs.

The West Coast Eagles, often held the ball up to implement a switch play, or took short kicks on offer to gain territory. All of this of course made easier with great ball users across the back line such as: Shannon Hurn, Lewis Jetta, and (sometimes) Jeremy McGovern.

Through the midfield this was complimented by Luke Shuey and Andrew Gaff with their great ball use, then Elliot Yeo with his ability to break lines and kick over the back of a zone defence with 60m kicks.

Hard running to provide an outlet for the backline would come from Chris Masten, Jack Redden and Andrew Gaff from the midfield, all who averaged over 5 uncontested marks a game. The high half forwards like Jamie Cripps and Mark Lecras were also popular targets.

The creativity of Liam Ryan, Willie Rioli and Mark Lecras once the ball was forward of centre could break a game apart.

The twin towers of Josh Kennedy and Jack Darling were the focal points of the West Coast Eagles team and for good reason. Terrific set shots, long powerful kicks, always able to create a spillage for the small forwards, and great defensive pressure for key position players.

Enjoy, it's a long video, but it was a good year for The West Coast Eagles in 2018 and they had the best ball movement in the competition.

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