West Coast are looking to the scrapyards of the two most recent premiers, Brisbane and Collingwood, as they look to bolster their list for 2026.
Delisted duo, Deven Robertson from the Lions and Finlay Macrae from the Magpies, are set to join the Eagles, according to AFL.com.au's Josh Gabelich.
The pair is set to be added to the club's rookie list when the supplemental selection period opens later this month.
They will make up two of the extra four rookie spots that were granted to the Eagles by the AFL in September, as part of an assistance package offered to the club due to its recent on-field struggles.
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Robertson, who grew up in Western Australia, turned down an offer from the Eagles in 2023, deciding to remain in sunny Queensland. But after being starved for opportunities in the Lions' stacked midfield, he was eventually delisted by the club at the end of this year.
Macrae, meanwhile, suffered the same fate at Collingwood after five years in the black and white. He played 21 games for the Pies, but managed none in 2025 after an injury-interrupted year.
The Eagles will be looking to improve in 2026, after winning just one game this season, their first year under coach Andrew McQualter.