Eagles Score: Demons too strong for Eagles in Good Friday clash and what it revealed

Eagles Score: Demons too strong for Eagles in Good Friday clash and what it revealed

Under hot, sunny skies at Mineral Resources Park on Good Friday, the eagles score finished well below Perth’s as West Coast’s WAFL side fell by 65 points, 24. 9 to 13. 10. The margin, the scoreboard and the sequence of goals told a clear story of a polished Perth outfit taking control through clean ball movement and relentless forward pressure.

Eagles Score: How did the game unfold?

Perth opened quickly and led by 14 points at quarter time. The Demons extended control in the second term and held a 47-point advantage at the main break. Early in the third quarter Perth’s surge through Kane Johnston, Aaron Clarke and Riley Wills pushed the lead beyond 70 points before West Coast produced a late response that reduced the margin to 53 at the final change. Perth reasserted control in the last term, with Johnston adding his sixth goal and Clarke finishing with seven majors as Perth closed out a comprehensive victory.

Who stood out for each side and what did the numbers show?

Perth’s midfield was driven by Sandover Medallist Charlie Constable, who finished with 33 disposals and 10 inside 50s. Kane Johnston was a constant forward threat, registering 17 disposals and six goals. Aaron Clarke’s seven goals underpinned Perth’s dominance up front, while Riley Wills and others regularly pushed the scoreboard the other way. For West Coast, Clay Hall led the disposals with 25 and six inside 50s, supported by Tyrell Dewar with 24 disposals. Bailey Williams, Sasha Kernutt, Josh Burke and Shannon Lucassen each provided scoreboard impact with two goals apiece, and those contributions became the platform for the late recovery in the third term.

What does the result mean for the Eagles next week?

The match marked a series of fresh beginnings for West Coast: Corey Hitchcock, Sasha Kernutt and Fin Macrae made club debuts, Archie Watt and Sam Cipriani debuted at WAFL level, and Callum Jamieson captained the side in his first official game as captain. The Eagles will look to take the learnings from the contest into next week, when they face the West Perth Falcons at Mineral Resources Park next Sunday at 1. 10pm ET. The intake of new players and those returning from injury—Elijah Hewett and Bailey Williams among them—gives the coaching group defined areas to target in training as they prepare for the next match.

Back at Mineral Resources Park, the hot afternoon that framed the opener now carries new detail: the scoreline is a clear metric of where the Demons were superior, and the debuts and individual performances for West Coast are tangible starting points for recovery. The eagles score on Good Friday will sit alongside those debuts and statistics as the club moves quickly to apply what it learned before the Falcons arrive.

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