Misery mounts for West Coast after horror 20-goal defeat by Sydney


This year offered West Coast a chance to reset but two consecutive floggings and the biggest losing margin in their history have the Eagles in a tailspin

Chapter 12 of Stephen King’s Misery ends with the line: “Then the rain came and things changed.” In King’s book, the weather turned, Annie Wilkes’ mood darkened, and Paul Sheldon forfeited his foot. When the rain came for the West Coast Eagles in 2019, they kept their legs, but lost the double chance. Since that day, pretty much nothing has gone right.

It was round 22 – Richmond at the MCG. One of the great games of the pre-Covid era. In the first term, the Eagles played almost perfect football – the clean, crisp, kick-and-catch brand that had won them a premiership a year earlier. They were four goals the better of the Tigers, and eying off at least two finals at home.

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