
West Coast Eagles’ Liam Duggan Breaks Silence After Signing Two-Year Contract Extension
West Coast Eagles midfielder Liam Duggan has broken his silence following the announcement of his new two-year contract extension with the club. The 25-year-old, who has been a vital part of the Eagles’ midfield since being drafted in 2014, expressed his excitement about continuing his journey at West Coast and reaffirmed his commitment to the team’s future.
Duggan, known for his resilience and ability to drive the ball forward, has been a consistent performer over the years. His leadership and versatility were key factors in the Eagles’ premiership success in 2018, and his presence on the field continues to be a crucial element for the team.
Speaking to the media, Duggan shared his pride in wearing the West Coast colors and spoke highly of the club’s culture and vision. “It’s an exciting time for the club, and I’m just stoked to be part of what’s ahead,” Duggan said. “We’ve got a young group coming through, and I’m looking forward to playing my role in helping develop the next generation of players.”
The new contract ensures that Duggan remains at the Eagles until at least the end of the 2026 season. This extension comes amid a period of transition for the club, which has seen a focus on rejuvenating its playing list and developing younger talent. Duggan’s experience and leadership are seen as critical to guiding the team through this phase.
Coach Adam Simpson praised Duggan’s professionalism and work ethic, noting his ability to bring balance to the side. “Liam is an important part of our leadership group,” Simpson said. “His experience and skillset are invaluable, and we’re thrilled that he’s committed to the club for another two years.”
Duggan’s contract extension is a positive sign for the West Coast Eagles, providing stability in an era of rebuilding. Fans are eagerly anticipating Duggan’s continued contributions to the team’s success in the coming seasons.
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