West Coast has informed three players they will not be offered contracts for next season

By westcoasteagles.com.au

The West Coast Eagles have today informed Callum Jamieson, Jack Petruccelle and Loch Rawlinson that they will not be offered contract extensions for the 2026 season.

Petruccelle, a dynamic small forward, played 90 games and kicked 71 goals over eight seasons in the blue and gold after being selected with pick 38 in the 2017 national draft.

Versatile tall Jamieson joined the Club from Claremont with pick 49 in 2019. Despite facing several injury challenges, he featured in 17 senior matches and remained a committed and resilient member of the squad.

Loch Rawlinson was recruited as a rookie from Sturt at the end of 2023 and made his AFL debut during Gather Round last season.

Head of List Management and Recruiting, Matt Clarke, acknowledged the trio’s contributions.

“Callum, Jack, and Loch are outstanding young men who have been valued members of our playing group,” Clarke said.

“On behalf of the Club, I thank them for their commitment and professionalism throughout their time at West Coast.

“Callum and Jack, in particular, showed great resilience and determination to overcome injury setbacks, earning respect from their teammates and staff.

“This is always a difficult time of year, but each of these players can be proud of the way they represented the Club.

“We wish them all the best with their future endeavours, and they will always be part of the West Coast Eagles.”