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AFL Watch: How West Coast’s five AFL-listed players fared against Swan Districts

Samantha RogersThe West Australian
West Coast's Alex Witherden wonders what is happening.
Camera IconWest Coast's Alex Witherden wonders what is happening. Credit: Blake Parry/Blake Parry / The Sports Photo

West Coast had five AFL-listed representatives against Swan Districts on Saturday, with the Eagles only kicking one goal in a wet-weather mauling at Steel Blue Oval.

Zane Trew: Often found in Swan Districts gun Sam Fisher’s shadow, the midfielder didn’t knock on the AFL selection door with his 15 touches.

Isiah Winder: Continued showing positive signs in a new midfield role, gathering a team-high 30 touches despite an ankle concern.

Bailey Williams: Didn’t dominate against Swan Districts big man Brodie Morris but had influence around the ground with 22 touches. Dropped plenty of marks he should have taken.

West Coast midfielder Zane Trew tracks the football.
Camera IconWest Coast midfielder Zane Trew tracks the football. Credit: Blake Parry/Blake Parry / The Sports Photo

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Jack Williams: Wet weather slog didn’t suit the developing key forward but still managed to use his size to bring the ball to ground and lay some strong tackles.

Alex Witherden: Among the Eagles’ best in an under-siege backline with 26 touches. Saved a couple of certain goals with handy smothers. Involved in a few spotfires.

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