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Three-word analysis of every West Coast Eagle as horror season ends against Geelong Cats at GMHBA Stadium

Jackson BarrettThe West Australian
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Camera IconWest Coast were simply outclassed in their final game of the season. Credit: Martin Keep/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

If you could sum up West Coast’s efforts in three words, what would you choose? Read our thoughts and leave your own below.

Liam Duggan: Late purple patch

Jamaine Jones: Pace behind ball

Jack Redden: Had a crack

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Bailey Williams: Cegs too good

Tim Kelly: Loves skinny pockets

Shannon Hurn: Dependable as ever

Luke Shuey: Led clearance operation

Camera IconLuke Shuey worked hard on the ball against the Cats. Credit: Martin Keep/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

Samo Petrevski-Seton: Not enough impact

Rhett Bazzo: Sturdy defensive night

Xavier O’Neill: Not his best

Tom Barrass: Man under siege

Harry Edwards: 100% disposal efficiency

Camera IconEdwards and Petrevski-Seton hunt the footy. Credit: Martin Keep/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Liam Ryan: Added to showreel

Zac Langdon: Looked very shaky

Jamie Cripps: Three in 200

Jai Culley: Tackling machine returns

Camera IconJai Culley kicks the Eagles forward on his return. Credit: Morgan Hancock/Getty Images

Jack Darling: Doing it himself

Jackson Nelson: No real role

Luke Foley: Couldn’t contain smalls

Josh Rotham: Showing something late

Hugh Dixon: His Eagles farewell?

Junior Rioli: Came off late

Greg Clark: Late medical sub

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