West Coast wunderkind Harley Reid has penned a contract extension, signing until the end of 2028.
Reid, who was contracted for next year, has committed to a further two seasons at the Eagles despite serious interest from multiple Victorian clubs, including Essendon and Hawthorn.
However, the former Pick 1 turned his back on Victorian offers to remain in Western Australia.
"I'm incredibly excited to sign on with this great club," Reid said.
"Since the day I arrived in Perth, the West Coast Eagles members and fans have been so supportive of me and our team, and the future with our young squad is super exciting.
"Playing at Optus Stadium in front of our fans is an unbelievable experience, and I love representing the Club.

"The support from our coaches and my teammates has been amazing over the last two years, and I'm looking forward to continuing to develop my game and helping the team climb back up the ladder.
"I can't wait for the 2026 season and beyond to see what we can achieve together."
Reid has played 39 games for West Coast, averaging 18.7 disposals, 4.4 clearances, and 3.7 tackles.
The Tongala product has already provided many highlights in his short career thus far, producing his trademark stiff-arm on stars of the competition, as well as last year's Goal of the Year.
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"We are thrilled Harley has re-signed with the club until the end of 2028. It is a fantastic commitment to the build that we are undertaking both on and off the field," Matt Clarke, West Coast's Head of List Management and Recruiting, said.
"Harley is a very important part of our future and has always displayed a great connection to our football club throughout the process.
"He embodies everything we want in a West Coast Eagle - skill, determination and a fierce competitive spirit.
"The future with Harley and his family on board with the West Coast Eagles is something that we feel will be very special."
Reid's signature comes amid a host of re-signings for the club, including Jobe Shanahan, Bo Allan, Tyrell Dewar (all until the end of 2028), Tom Gross, Lucca Grego, Hamish Davis, Sandy Brock (all 2027) and Rhett Bazzo (2026).






