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Three-word analysis as West Coast Eagles suffer heartbreaking loss to Richmond

West Coast were on the wrong end of a heartbreaking finish in front of their 2006 premiership heroes, going down by 11 points to Richmond.

Here’s our three-word analysis of every Eagle.

Harley Reid: Strong start, faded

Jake Waterman: Found goal-kicking radar

Liam Baker: Stay at half-back!

Elliot Yeo: Wound clock back

Jobe Shanahan: Hands so good

Willem Duursma: More tantalising moments

Willem Duursma was impressive again.
Camera IconWillem Duursma was impressive again. Credit: Daniel Carson/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Josh Lindsay: Rushed at times

Reuben Ginbey: Enthralling Lynch battle

Liam Duggan: Ball use better

Milan Murdock: An ‘almost’ game

Tom McCarthy: Was brave again

Camera IconTom McCarthy was tough. Credit: Janelle St Pierre/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

Bailey Williams: Hit-outs not impactful

Tim Kelly: Quietly strong season

Cooper Duff-Tytler: May need rest

Brady Hough: Down on form

Elijah Hewett: Only rarely sighted

Ryan Maric: Solid on wing

Tylar Young: Rocks and diamonds

Matt Owies: Best Eagles game?

Malakai Champion: Brilliant first goal!

Camera IconMalakai Champion celebrates his first AFL goal. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images

Tom Cole: Battled sore knee

Hamish Davis: Some speedy bursts

Harry Schoenberg: Struggled for impact

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