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Turn Optus Stadium into a fortress and all shall be well, was his take. The Eagles would get their game plan sorted in the next two home games against St Kilda and North Melbourne.
Whoops.
While West Coast’s form against the Saints and the Roos didn’t resemble the nightmarish horrors of last year, there is still a good chance the Eagles will win the same number of games as last season.
Simpson might want to update his LinkedIn profile.
The 48-year-old is now boasting a winning record of just under 51 per cent, down from an all-time high of 75 per cent the year the club won the flag.
The Eagles have only won eight of their last 59 games. Those numbers would barely be tolerated by a fledging franchise club, let alone an AFL powerhouse with a cupboard full of trophies.
In the past, the Eagles could’ve easily justified their fragile form as due to the number of injuries sustained. But now West Coast has one of the healthiest lists in the AFL. Of the five players currently listed injured, only captain Oscar Allen has missed most of the season.
There is no doubt West Coast have been more competitive this season with their senior players on the park. Intercept king Jeremy McGovern is bound to earn another All-Australian guernsey, and Jake Waterman’s revival has been remarkable.
The club’s most explosive player Elliot Yeo is 30 years of age and taking on many suitors, so he might not even be at West Coast next year. Even if the two-time All-Australian does stick around there is his ongoing soft tissue injury problem.
And apart from Reid the only other youngsters getting a regular game are Reuben Ginbey and Brady Hough. There is some upside, but the game has abruptly passed several veterans, most notably premiership hero Dom Sheed and Andrew Gaff.
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It has become superfluous to mention trading or dropping underperforming forward Jack Darling as the Eagles clearly rate their four-time leading goalkicker.
So, if we subtract the Reid mania, we can no longer pretend the Eagles are going anywhere fast.
It has been an extraordinary effort by Simpson to last 10 years in an environment so unforgiving and brutal when a coach doesn’t produce the goods. It’s hard to imagine any other successful club in the world putting up with only a handful of wins over three seasons.
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