West Coast is investigating a street brawl that is alleged to involve Eagles forward Tyler Brockman.

Footage of the incident, which is alleged to have occurred on Saturday in Geraldton, surfaced on social media in recent days.

The street fight reportedly left one man in hospital with a broken jaw, with one man on the ground heard saying "it's not me. It's not me bro. What did I do?".

The Eagles provided a statement on the matter to The West Australian on Monday. 

"The West Coast Eagles are aware of an incident involving AFL player Tyler Brockman in Geraldton," the statement read. 

"The Club is providing support to Tyler while working to gather all relevant information about the incident and is unable to make any further comment at this time."

The incident occurred over a year after Brockman was fined $1400 for crashing his car and fleeing the scene in May, 2024. 

Brockman, who was charged with Careless Driving, Failing to Report an Incident in Which Property was Damaged, and Failing to Stop, was stood down by the club due to the incident.

He would miss football that year due to the club's sanction, playing just 10 games.

Brockman played 20 games under coach Andrew McQualter in 2025, bringing his career tally to 56 matches, having first been drafted to the AFL by Hawthorn in 2020. 

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