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2025 NAB AFLW Season
West Coast Eagles v Collingwood
Round 8 •
62 8.14
Full Time
17 2.5
Eagles Won By 45
Mineral Resources Park,  Perth  • Whadjuk

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    AFLW Game Day Guide: Round 8 v Collingwood

    All the info ahead of our Sunday clash with the Pies!

    What’s On | Round 8
    West Coast Eagles v Collingwood
    Sunday, October 5 | 2.05pm (AWST) | Mineral Resources Park / Whadjuk 
    Gates open 1.00pm

    Be there at Mineral Resources Park this Sunday as we search for back-to-back wins when we take on the Pies! 

    For round 8, join our Teddy Bear’s picnic, and you can meet our mascots Rick & Rosie, Fat Cat, the Masters Milk Cows and our special host, Teddy Bear, with giveaways, games and more.

    Introducing The Boundary Club

    We’re bringing fans and players together, where the match ends and the memories begin. 

    For 15 minutes after the final siren at every AFLW match, the boundary becomes a meeting place, where you can take selfies and get signatures from our AFLW players post-match. 

    This is the closest you’ll get to your heroes, only at the W.

    Match Day Timeline 

    11.00am | Regional Academies curtain raiser 

    1.00pm | Gates and Fan Zone open 

    1.50pm | Regional Academies and Little Telethon Stars form the guard of honour 

    2.00pm | Coin toss delivered by the Little Telethon Stars, with Fat Cat 

    2.05pm| Bouncedown 

    Quarter-time | NAB Goal of the Year competition 

    Half-time | All girls Auskick and the Mascot Challenge 

    Three-quarter time | AGL Dance Cam 

    Post-match | Head to the Boundary Club for player signings and photos 

    Food & Beverage 

    Available from 1.00pm: 

    • Hungry Jack's 
    • Perth Football Club pop-up bar
    • Food trucks
    • V Energy giveaways around the boundary 

    Fan Zone 

    • West Coast Eagles SuperStore marquee 
    • Selected player signings from 2.45pm (subject to change) 
    • Garden games for our Teddy Bear’s picnic, including giant Jenga, cornhole & Connect 4
    • Facepainting, arts & crafts, including a friendship bracelet making station 
    • Meet our mascots, Rick & Rosie 
    • Mix 94.5 activations 
    • Footy games and skills 

    West Coast Eagles SuperStore 

    The West Coast Eagles SuperStore will be open in the foyer of Mineral Resources Park (accessible via the main entrance) from 1.00pm until the final siren. The SuperStore marquee will also be around the boundary for your blue and gold essentials. 

    Getting to Mineral Resources Park 

    With no onsite parking available and limited parking in the streets surrounding the venue, we recommend using public transport where possible. The closest train station is Victoria Park, with a 700m walk to the venue. Plan ahead with the Transperth Journey Planner. 

    Please be considerate of our neighbours while visiting Mineral Resources Park. 

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    AFLW Match Report: Eagles soar to another record in big win over Magpies

    West Coast has already notched its most wins in a season with four rounds to go

    WEST Coast has solidified its spot in the top eight with a club record fifth AFLW win, responding to a slow start to overpower Collingwood by 45 points at Mineral Resources Park on Sunday. 

    One week after a club record 42-point win against Greater Western Sydney, the Eagles set a new benchmark for themselves, kicking eight unanswered goals on their way to an outstanding 8.14 (62) to 2.5 (17) win. 

    It was a significant step on the road to what the club hopes can be its first ever AFLW finals campaign this season, moving to seventh on the ladder with four games to play.  

    The impressive win could come at a significant cost, however, after much-improved midfielder Courtney Rowley went down with a knee injury in the second quarter, with the Eagles yet to confirm the extent of damage. 

    West Coast's full scoring power was on display again, with Lauren Wakfer and Amy Franklin each booting two goals as part of a multi-pronged and dangerous forward line. 

    The array of scoring options allowed superstar Ella Roberts to control the midfield, finishing with a game-high 27 disposals, six clearances and a goal, turning the game late in the first quarter and through the second.  

    Defender Georgie Cleaver was strong in defence and continued a terrific year, with Jessica Rentsch setting the standard with her physicality after the Eagles conceded the opening two goals. 

    Collingwood had the game on its terms early and was well on track to winning its first opening quarter since round one after Eliza James and Kalinda Howarth converted early opportunities. 

    The Magpies had more numbers at the contest, moved the ball slickly from half-back, and applied relentless pressure when the Eagles had the ball, getting out to a 12-point lead. 

    Rentsch laid a crunching tackle on Ash Centra moments after the opening bounce, while Charlie Thomas led from the front with a courageous intercept mark at half back. 

    Rowley's injury was deflating for the home team, but the Eagles kept their heads in the game and went on a three-goal run to finish the quarter, with Wakfer booting her second and Roberts and Franklin converting chances. 

    Roberts was brilliant during the critical quarter, winning 13 disposals and driving a 14-5 advantage in forward entries as the Eagles responded in the best possible way and kept the Magpies to just 0.1 for the term. 

    The Magpies needed to make a move in the third quarter but couldn't, with Cleaver and the Eagles' backs holding up well and keeping the visitors scoreless, while at the other end Franklin booted her second goal. 

    West Coast led by 28 points at the final change, with Charlotte Riggs extending that to 34 in the opening minutes of the final term after marking against two opponents inside 50. 

    West Coast faces a big challenge against Adelaide next Saturday and will look to continue the winning form starting at 10.05am AWST at Norwood Oval. 

    WEST COAST        2.2   5.5   6.7   8.14 (62)
    COLLINGWOOD    2.2   2.3   2.3   2.5 (17) 

    GOALS 
    West Coast: L.Wakfer 2, Franklin 2, Kavanagh, Riggs, Roberts, Western 
    Collingwood: Howarth, James 

    BEST
    West Coast: Roberts, L.Wakfer, Rentsch, Cleaver, Franklin, Riggs
    Collingwood: Bonnici, Centra, White, Williamson 

    INJURIES
    West Coast: Rowley (knee) 
    Collingwood: Nil 

    Crowd: 2,216 at Mineral Resources Park 

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