West Coast have confirmed the signings of Finlay Macrae, Deven Robertson and Harry Schoenberg via the Supplemental Selection Period.

The trio have been closely tied to the Eagles since their respective departures from Collingwood, Brisbane and Adelaide this off-season.

Robertson had requested a move to the Perth club following the cessation of the Lions' premiership; however, his request was not met during the trade period.

Macrae and Schoenberg were not offered new contracts for 2026 at their clubs, piquing the interest of the Eagles as they planned their list for next season.

Handed four additional rookie list spots via an assistance package from the AFL, the Eagles have filled three of those vacancies in the form of the ex-AFL trio.

All three will add to Andrew McQualter's midfield ranks, and bring differing qualities and experience from their times in the top flight.

Robertson, a Perth product, played 47 games for Brisbane across six seasons in Queensland, featuring in the Lions' 2023 Grand Final loss to Collingwood.

Macrae was drafted to the Magpies as a first-round selection in 2020, and would play 21 games in the black and white, with injury keeping him on the sidelines for the majority of this year.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 23: Finlay Macrae of the Magpies in action during the 2021 AFL Round 19 match between the Port Adelaide Power and the Collingwood Magpies at Marvel Stadium on July 23, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Schoenberg joined Adelaide in 2019 and would play 61 AFL games, including 22 appearances in his second season at West Lakes.

"Dev is a high-quality individual who comes from a highly successful program," Eagles list manager Matt Clarke said.

"We're looking forward to him showcasing his ball-winning ability, hardness and competitive traits on-field, as well as his work ethic and standards off-field.

"Fin has consistently performed at a high level in the state league and has always been right in the mix for senior opportunities.

"He's a really good athlete and a strong transition runner. A great person and a genuine pro who will lift the standards of the group.

"Harry has great footy IQ and is a really smart player with good ball use by foot. Similar to Fin, he's been in and out of the side, but his state league form has been outstanding.

"Both Harry and Fin are in the perfect age demographic for us and bring plenty of experience."

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Harry Schoenberg during the AFL match between Essendon and Adelaide, Round 4, 2022 (Photo by Cameron Grimes / Zero Digital Media

The signing spree sees the Eagles add to a busy off-season of recruitment, having traded in Brandon Starcevich (Brisbane) and Tylar Young (Richmond) in October before recruiting Willem Duursma, Cooper Duff-Tytler, Josh Lindsay, Sam Allen, Tylah Williams and Fred Rodriguez via last week's draft mechanisms.

West Coast have bid farewell to Oscar Allen (Brisbane Lions), Campbell Chesser (Carlton Blues), Jayden Hunt (retired), Callum Jamieson (delisted), Coen Livingstone (delisted), Jeremy McGovern (retired), Jack Petruccelle (delisted), Loch Rawlinson (delisted), Liam Ryan (St Kilda Saints) and Dom Sheed (retired) since the end of their 2025 campaign.

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