As part of All the Way West, the club continues to recognise a Member of the Round at every West Coast Eagles home and away match in 2026 - celebrating the supporters who show up with pride, passion and belief, no matter where they’re watching from. 

For Round 3, we’re pleased to spotlight Jaylem, a proud interstate member whose commitment to the blue and gold stretches across borders - and never wavers. 

Proud to belong 

For Jaylem, being a West Coast Eagles member is about belonging to something bigger. 

“I’m very proud to be a member of such a great club with a great culture which has had a lot of success,” he says. 

That pride is matched by action. Based in South Australia, Jaylem never misses a chance to see the Eagles live when they’re in Adelaide - and makes sure he’s watching every match, every week. 

“I watch every game live on TV, and every time the Eagles are in Adelaide I go and watch live,” he says. 

Moments that live forever 

When asked about the moment he’d relive from Eagles history, Jaylem doesn’t hesitate. 

“Luke Shuey’s goal after the siren in extra time against Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval,” he says. 

It’s a moment etched into club folklore; one that perfectly captures the drama, belief and resilience that define West Coast at its best. 

A fan who travels 

Jaylem’s passion has taken him well beyond his home state. 

A couple of years ago, he marked a milestone birthday by flying from Adelaide to Perth to watch the Eagles take on North Melbourne at Optus Stadium. 

“It was my 30th birthday,” he says. “I flew all the way over, and they got the win too.” 

It’s a story that reflects the heart of All the Way West; travelling the distance to be part of something you love. 

Eyes on the future 

Among the current group, one player stands out most for Jaylem: Harley Reid. 

“He’s something special and really could be anything,” he says. “I’m so glad he’s re-signed and I’m looking forward to him playing in the blue and gold for a long time to come.” 

A message for the team 

If Jaylem could send a message to the players before a match, it would be one of trust and belief. 

“They’re a team stacked with high-end talent,” he says. “Just go out there and play with freedom and flair. Trust the coaches’ game plans and everything will look after itself! Go Eagles!” 

Through All the Way West, members like Jaylem remind us that loyalty isn’t defined by postcode. It’s defined by pride, belief and showing up - every week, every season, wherever the Eagles play. 

Nominate yourself or another member to be a Member of the Round in 2026.