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West Coast claim seventh straight win, keep premiership hopes on track – PerthNow
West Coast led from start to finish to claim a 32-point victory, and now have just one more match at home before heading to QLD.

Theres a potential obstruction up ahead, but on home tracks the West Coast train continues to gather steam as the Eagles made it seven wins in a row.
Todays 32-point win over Hawthorn wasnt perfect but was always comfortable, as the efficient Eagles got home 12.9 (81) to 7.7 (49) at Optus Stadium.
Coach Adam Simpson often looked frustrated in the box in a sign West Coast are searching for perfection.
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