West Coast player Tyler Brockman has been charged with one count of grievous bodily harm by police following an altercation in Western Australia late last year.
Brockman was involved in a street fight in Geraldton in December, with the incident alleged to have left a teenager with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
The 23-year-old is now set to face court next month over the matter, with WA Police charging Brockman this week.
"The West Coast Eagles confirm AFL player Tyler Brockman has been charged with one count of grievous bodily harm by WA Police following an incident in Geraldton in December," a club statement read.
"Brockman is due to appear before the Geraldton Magistrates Court on Thursday, February 19.
"The Club has made the AFL aware of the charge and is unable to make any further comment as the matter is before the courts."
This incident follows charges of Careless Driving, Failing to Report an Incident in Which Property was Damaged, and Failing to Stop against Brockman from a road accident in 2024.
Brockman was fined $1400 after pleading guilty to multiple traffic offences.
The former Hawk has been training with West Coast this pre-season as he looks to add to his 56 career games, including 20 matches for the Eagles in 2025.






