The West Coast Eagles Community team packed up the car and headed down the Kwinana Freeway recently to visit students at Mandurah Catholic College (MCC) as part of the ‘Eagles Rock My School’ program.

Former Eagle Bradd Dalziell was joined by Community Engagement Co-ordinator James Grabski in the delivery of positive life messages to the Mandurah students along with a skills clinic in the glorious sunshine.

Dalziell and Grabski were able to share their combined football skills in a clinic on the school oval with a group of lucky MCC students who were keen to participate.

PHOTO GALLERY: See the students enjoying the visit here

Dalziell said the kids were some of the most enthusiastic he’d seen.

“Certainly we haven’t seen such excitement for a while, it was great to see,” he said.

“It was great for us to come down to Mandurah, we have fans all across the state, not just up in Perth, so to come here and be so warmly welcomed was fantastic.”

The program, which visits over 250 schools each year, is proudly supported by Principal Community Partner BHP Billiton, and is a joint effort to help develop education through sport.

Eagles Rock My School reaches more than 50,000 students and their teachers annually, and communicates many positive messages through Australia’s favourite game: football.