Australian rules football club season
The 1989 season was the West Coast Eagles ' 3rd season in the Victorian Football League (VFL). The Eagles finished 11th out of 14 teams, the poorest performance of the club's three seasons to date.
List
Player changes
^ Higgins was de-listed at the end of the 1988 season , but was re-drafted by the Eagles with pick #10 in the 1988 VFL Draft .
^ Bartsch was drafted by West Coast, but decided to remain in Adelaide, never joining the club.
^ Berto was drafted by West Coast, but decided to remain in the Northern Territory, never joining the club.
Pre-season
Trades
West Coast traded Alex Ishchenko and Mark Zanotti to the Brisbane Bears for selections 2 and 44 in the 1988 VFL Draft .[ 1]
Draft selections
Pre-draft selections
1: Stevan Jackson
2: Don Pyke
3: Peter Sumich
4: Craig Turley
5: Scott Watters
1988 National draft
2: Todd Breman
10: Peter Higgins (re-drafted)
24: David Hynes
38: Jeremy Crough
44: Scott Williamson
52: Darren Bartsch
66: Matt Richardson
80: Damian Berto
94: Andrew Geddes
108: Peter Melesso
1989 pre-season draft
10: Shane Cable
24: Clinton Browning
38: Shane Ellis
52: Richard Geary
Panasonic Cup
The 1989 Panasonic Cup was played in a knock-out format . Matches were played during the months of February and March, before the regular season started. All matches were held at Waverley Park , in Mulgrave , Victoria . West Coast progressed to the semi-finals of the competition before being eliminated by Melbourne , who went on to win the tournament.
Round
Date
Score
Opponent
Opponent's Score
Result
Venue
Attendance
1
Wednesday, 8 February
14.10 (94)
St Kilda
10.8 (68)
Won by 26 points
Waverley Park
10,085
QF
Saturday, 25 February
14.5 (89)
Hawthorn
13.10 (88)
Won by 1 point
Waverley Park
9,605
SF
Wednesday, 8 March
7.13 (55)
Melbourne
6.18 (54)
Lost by 1 point
Waverley Park
7,185
Regular season
Home team's score listed in bold
Best on ground refers to the player who was awarded three votes in the Brownlow Medal
Round
Date
Score
Opponent
Opponent's score
Result
Venue
Attendance
Best on ground
Team
1
Friday, 31 March 7:40pm
14.12 (96)
Essendon
17.10 (112)
Lost by 16 points
WACA Ground
25,664
Greg Anderson
Essendon
2
Sunday, 9 April 2:10pm
11.14 (80)
Geelong
26.19 (175)
Lost by 95 points
Kardinia Park
19,939
Paul Couch
Geelong
3
Sunday, 16 April 2:10pm
11.17 (83)
Sydney
20.14 (134)
Lost by 95 points
SCG
11,298
Mark Eustice
Sydney
4
Sunday, 23 April 2:10pm
'10.12 (72)
North Melbourne
18.7 (115)
Lost by 43 points
SCG
18,546
Peter German
North Melbourne
5
Sunday, 30 April 2:10pm
19.11 (125)
Brisbane Bears
10.13 (73)
Won by 52 points
Carrara Stadium
9,694
Dwayne Lamb
West Coast
6
Friday, 5 May 7:40pm
'12.9 (81)
Fitzroy
12.17 (89)
Lost by 8 points
WACA Ground
21,268
Richard Osborne
Fitzroy
Summary
Ladder
(P)
Premiers
Qualified for finals
Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for Average score: 94.6 Source: AFL Tables
Citations
^ AFL Record Guide to Season 2007 , p. 398
References
External links
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