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Love is in the air as star Eagle re-signs until 2027

West Coast have re-signed a trio of players, including a star who briefly considered joining arch-rivals Fremantle at the end of last year.

It seems Tim Kelly has rediscovered his love for the game with the star midfielder re-signing with West Coast until the end of 2027.

The Eagles announced on Friday that Kelly, exciting wingman Tyrell Dewar and athletic utility Jack Hutchinson have all penned new multi-year deals.

Kelly's two-year extension takes him to 2027, while Dewar is now locked in until the end of 2028 after being handed a three-year deal.

Hutchinson was already contracted for 2026, and his new three-year deal secures his future until the end of 2029.


Kelly was linked with a shock move to Fremantle at the end of last year following another dismal season from the Eagles.

West Coast had won just 10 games across the previous three seasons, and Kelly spoke openly in February about how his love for the game hadn't been great in recent years.

More concerns about Kelly's mindset were raised earlier this year when his poor form resulted in him being dropped to the WAFL.

But a move into attack in recent weeks seems to have revitalised the 30-year-old, who played an important role in last week's breakthrough win over St Kilda. 

"I'm absolutely stoked to be committing for another two years," said Kelly, who joined West Coast from Geelong at the end of 2019.

"I'm always really grateful for the opportunity that the club gave me, they got me and my family home at a time when we really needed it.

"There was no intentions of looking anywhere else, and I'm just pumped that we could get this done."

High-flying Hutchinson burst onto the scene following his arrival through the 2024 mid-season draft.

The 23-year-old has played 14 games for West Coast and has locked down a regular spot under

The Inverloch local kicked five goals in his WAFL debut just days after being drafted and made his AFL debut the following week.

"I'm super pumped, coming over less than a year ago and to now re-sign is amazing. It was my goal to be able to re-sign," Hutchinson said.

"I've been loving my time over here and I think we're moving the right way so I'm super keen to be involved in the next few years with the Club.

"I love it over in Perth, it suits me well, a few waves, nice weather so it's a suitable environment for me plus all the boys at the club, I'm really enjoying it.

"The move over was so seamless, all the support I had from coaches and other staff around the club, and all the boys were so welcoming, I've made some really good mates over here."

Hutchinson has impressed on the big stage with his elite athleticism, strong marking ability and drive through the midfield.

"Ever since Jack arrived here after the Mid-season Draft in 2024, he has dedicated himself to improving in all areas of his game," Clarke said.

"His approach to craft, his body and his passion for the Club was obvious in a very short time.

"He has the attributes to play multiple roles on the field while having a presence that makes others want to get better, and we are excited to have Jack locked in as an important member of our future."

Naitanui Academy graduate Dewar has signed a three-year contract extension and the 21-year-old will remain with Waalitj Marawar until at least the end of 2028.

"I feel so grateful, it's a big thing for me and my family," Dewar said.

"The Club put so much trust in me in my first year, I got picked up as a Category B Rookie and they've just believed in me since I first got drafted, and I'm forever grateful for the opportunity they've given me.

"I love coming to work every day, everyone has a big smile on their face, we all have a laugh and a bit of banter, and we all get along really well. I love the boys."

Dewar made an electric AFL entrance in round nine last season, booting a long-range goal on debut, and has developed his game to play a range of positions.

"It's exciting to have Tyrell commit his future to the Club as he has put in a lot of work behind the scenes on his game," Clarke said.

"His exciting traits are evident for all to see, and we believe that he possesses traits that will flourish under Andrew.

"His versatility is a very important part of what Andrew is looking for in our squad and we look forward to his progression.

"It is a credit to Tyrell's hard work and also our Next Generation Academy staff to achieve this."