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RECAP: West Coast Eagles beaten by Gold Coast Suns

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Christian Petracca was on fire again.
Camera IconChristian Petracca was on fire again. Credit: Russell Freeman/AFL Photos

West Coast started their 2026 campaign with four debutants but were taught a lesson by top-four fancies Gold Coast.

No.1 draft pick Willem Duursma, Cooper Duff-Tytler, Josh Lindsay and Milan Murdock all marked their first AFL appearance at People’s First Stadium while former Lion Deven Robertson and former Tiger Tylar Young made their club debuts.

Meanwhile, Jack Graham notched 150 AFL games in his second season in blue and gold.

Recap all the action from our blog.

That’s a wrap!

And that brings the first round of West Coast and Fremantle’s 2026 campaigns to an end.

Neither side could nab the W but both showed positive signs that will hopefully unfold throughout the season.

We will be back next week with the Dockers and Eagles both playing at Optus Stadium against Victorian opposition.

Until then, goodnight!

Coaches' say

What’s next?

West Coast face their first game against North Melbourne at Optus next Sunday.

It’s their first chance to see if they have made some progress from last year against an opposition that appears closer to their weight class.

However, the Roos did beat Port earlier today so it could be a good contest.

Moment of the night?

Did Harley Reid’s brutal fend off on Noah Anderson bring anyone a smile?

And notice Murdock’s work to make it happen.

ANALYSIS: Glass half-empty or half-full?

Whether you were disappointed or heartened by West Coast’s first game of their 2026 campaign probably depends on how you see the world.

Read our full Eagles analysis ​here.

MATCH REPORT

It could have been an ugly night for the Eagles but they showed fight after halftime.

Read the full match report below.

ICYMI

Murdock was arguably the best Eagle a field today.

Relive his maiden AFL major below.

Debutant watch

Duursma - 14 disposlals, five tackles, one clearance

Murdock - 2 goals, 22 touches, five tackles, four clearances

Lindsay - 16 disposals, three tackles

Duff-Tytler - eight disposals, five tackles, five hitouts, two clearances

FT: Suns 131, Eagles 72

The Suns run out big winners as they deserved to do.

They were far too good for the Eagles but the visitors at least showed they can compete in the second half.

At the long break it seemed the Suns were a shoe-in for a 100-point win but West Coast showed spirit in the second half to save some blushes.

Reid finishes as the Eagles’ leading ball getter with Murdock just one touch behind him.

GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 15: Players from West Coast and Gold Coast engage in a scuffle during the 2026 AFL Round 01 match between the Gold Coast Suns and the West Coast Eagles at People First Stadium on March 15, 2026 in the Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Russell Freeman/AFL Photos)
Camera IconPlayers from West Coast and Gold Coast engage in a scuffle. Credit: Russell Freeman/AFL Photos

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