1. Darling dominates, cements Coleman charge
West Coast's in-form forward Jack Darling has continued his stellar start to 2018, dominating the GIANTS' backline at will. The tall forward was all over Adam Tomlinson. Darling owned the forward line for the Eagles, kicked 4.3 – keeping him well in Coleman contention – led contested marks throughout and was instrumental in dragging West Coast back into the game when it looked like the GIANTS might kick away.
2. Ward stands tall in a Giant 200th match
If the enormity of notching a milestone 200 games was meant to affect Callan Ward, no-one told the GIANTS co-captain. He set up the opening goal for the GIANTS, feeding Jeremy Cameron with a beauty, before showing a poise and class that has made him one of the game's most respected leaders. He kicked the fourth goal for the home side, registered 30 disposals for the match, and was a star in a losing team.
3. Co-captain KO'd as injuries hurt GIANTS
The GIANTS other co-captain, Phil Davis, ended his involvement in the match early after being knocked out
4. Lucky number seven for the Eagles
For the first time since 2011, West Coast
5. Kicking cruels GIANTS yet again
Leon Cameron will be reaching for the coaching manual and bringing out all sorts of drills at training next week after yet another poor kicking performance from his wayward GIANTS. The GIANTS couldn’t kick a barn door in their demolition by the Cats last week and in a swirling wind at Spotless, their accuracy was once again challenged.