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West Coast running machine Andrew Gaff confident Eagles will learn from disastrous first Gold Coast stay – The West Australian
The 2018 premiers managed just two wins from five matches in their last stay, but Gaff believes the club is much better prepared the second time around.

West Coast running machine Andrew Gaff is confident the club will learn from mistakes made in their first Gold Coast hub experience, ahead of their second hub stint next week.
The Eagles clash against GWS on Sunday marks their final home game of the 2020 home and away season before their second four-week stint in the Sunshine State.
The 2018 premiers managed just two wins from five matches in their last stay, but Gaff believes the club is much better prepared the second time around.
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