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West Coast Eagles defender Jeremy McGovern has retired after being urged to do so by the AFL's concussion panel. He played 197 games for the Eagles since making his debut in 2014, including a ...
The Eagles are currently sitting 18th on the ladder and have lost their first five games by an average margin of 59.2 points. At 0-5, club greats fear that it could still get worse for West Coast.
West Coast Eagles great Jeremy McGovern has played his final game, after being urged to retire by the AFL's concussion panel. " [They] probably had the best judgement I've seen.
A "gutted" Jeremy McGovern will leave the AFL as a West Coast great after being forced into premature retirement through concussion. McGovern announced his 197-game career was over on Friday, with ...
West Coast Eagles star and five-time All-Australian Jeremy McGovern says he’s “gutted” but respects the decision of the AFL’s concussion panel that ruled he should retire on medical grounds.
West Coast Eagles star and five-time All-Australian Jeremy McGovern says he’s “gutted” but respects the decision of the AFL’s concussion panel that ruled he should retire on medical grounds.
McGovern arrived at the Eagles from North Albany with pick No.44 in the 2010 rookie draft. But it wasn’t until mid-way through the 2014 season, at age 22, that McGovern earned his AFL debut ...
Carlton vs. West Coast Eagles Round 14: Carlton finds answer in attack after costly win - Herald Sun
Carlton vs. West Coast Eagles Round 14: Carlton finds answer in attack after costly win They got the four points, but that was about the only positive Michael Voss and the Blues were able to take ...
West Coast finished with 63 inside-50s — 17 more than its season average — to North’s 41, and five more scoring shots, yet fell 10 points short. The Eagles’ 6.16 for the afternoon will no ...
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