
AFL: The Hawks need a thumping to try and avoid a return to Perth for a qualifying final against Fremantle but pride is on the line for West Coast.
The Eagles are hoping to avoid an 11-game losing streak to end what was once a season of promise.
Co-captain Liam Duggan is out for the Eagles with injury while premiership hero Jamie Cripps will be given a farewell at half time after calling time on his decorated career.
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Sums it up
Young’s face is summing up the Eagles at the moment.

OMG!
Nick Watson has climbed into the sky to reel in a ripper in the pouring rain!
Liam Baker isn’t the tallest of step ladders for a screamer but Watson used the runway to fly high and take a big grab.
He then slots the set shot.
WCE 25, HAW 83
Touching scenes
Jamie Cripps farewelled the Eagles’ fans at the break.
HT: West Coast 25, Hawthorn 64
The Eagles started the second term with some fight but they aren’t in the same weight class as the Hawks.
The 100-point win is on the cards for Hawthorn and the Eagles are showing nothing.
Tim Kelly has been their best and is lifting as he has done across the last month.
The Eagles are also struggling to even get close to the big sticks from set shots and have scored 3.7.
Nick Watson and Brandon Starcevich are worth watching, they are going toe-to-toe with some agro.

Touched
For the third time in the quarter, the Eagles have been saved on score review.
Sicily roosted the wet ball from a shot inside the centre square and it took Duursma getting a finger to it on the line to stop it being a goal.
It didn’t save them for long as the Hawks have kicked another goal after each review anyway.
WCE 17, HAW 64
Long memories
The Eagles fans are booing every time former premiership defender Tom Barrass gets the ball.
His move to Hawthorn was a big moment for the club’s rebuild but the frustration is boiling over for the victory-starved fans.
WCE 17, HAW 44
Murdock!
Milan Murdock is halfway to Gunston!
The Eagles are finding some fight in the driving rain.
They have been strong at ground level and are getting the ball forward by any means.
It ends up with Murdock out the back for his second.
WCE 16, HAW 37
Ugly scrap
The rain continues to fall and it makes it very hard to get the ball.
There are a lot of taps forward and swing-and-misses off the ground.
The Eagles have done well to get out of their back 50 and find Jack Williams inside their forward 50.
But the young forward missed the long set shot.
WCE 10, HAW 37
QT: West Coast 8, Hawthorn 37
The rain is heavy but the Eagles were struggling to gather or touch the footy before it even arrived.
They very much look like a team limping to the end of the year while the Hawks really don’t want to come back to Perth in the first week of finals.
The five leading ball winners are all Hawks with ruck Lloyd Meek in there.
Herbert leads the Eagles for disposals but half of them have been errors so far.
West Coast’s defence is also going to learn some big lessons from Gunston who has three majors to the first break.

Rain tumbles
It’s raining goals for Gunston as the water begins to tumble from the sky.
The 100-point win is on the cards for the visitors with the Eagles giving little to no effort out of the middle and leaving their defenders exposed.
Gunston is working the Eagles defence over with speed and smarts and they have no idea how to stop him.
WCE 8, HAW 37
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