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  1. Coming off several seasons interrupted by injury setbacks, last season was an encouraging step forward for the lightning-quick Eagle, who played 18 games – the most since he managed 20 appearances in 2019 – and showed his versatility across a variety of roles. Mainly stationed in attack early in his career, Petruccelle was deployed as an ...

  2. Playing squad for the 2023 AFL season (game and goal tallies correct as at beginning of season):

  3. Jack Petruccelle. Debut. 2018 v Fremantle ( Match stats) Last Match. 2024 v Collingwood ( Match stats) Career Matches. 81. Career Goals. 66.

  4. The Eagles like to run flankers off their bench, and Jack Petruccelle fit into that structure for 19 games last season running forward from midfield for a goal from ten touches per game, contributing a few pressure acts along the way in the modern style. He beat the forward baseline three times in his first five, then barely at all for the rest ...

  5. 2023 season. The West Coast Eagles are an Australian rules football team based in Perth, Western Australia. Their 2023 season was their 37th season in the Australian Football League (AFL), their tenth season with Adam Simpson as coach, and their fourth and final season with Luke Shuey as captain . They ended the season with 3 wins and 20 losses ...

  6. Petruccelle was touted as one of the most exciting players of the draft as his sheer athleticism, when paired with his daring game-style, creates a unique and highly promising future player. Jack was drafted by West Coast with pick 38 in the 2017 National Draft. After impressing in the WAFL with West Coast’s affiliate side, East Perth ...

  7. 31 de dic. de 2019 · Name: Jack Petruccelle Nickname: Petch Any pre-game superstitions or routines: None Greatest individual effort you have seen on the footy field: Dom Sheed goal A player from another team you would love to play with and why: Eddie Betts – always my favourite player growing up Best rule in footy and why: Holding the ball – no other sport with similar rule rewarding tackler