West Coast have announced new deals for trio Tim Kelly, Jack Hutchinson and Tyrell Dewar on varying lengths.
Kelly has recommitted to the club until the end of 2027 on a three-year extension, while Hutchinson - who was under contract for next year - is now signed through to the end of 2029. Dewar has signed a three-year deal that will take his services through to 2028 as well.
In his sixth season with the Eagles, Kelly's re-signing comes amid a frustrating campaign for the veteran midfielder, who has battled with injury, form and a role change under new coach Andrew McQualter.
Despite his struggles, the Eagles have moved to lock in the former Geelong ace for the coming seasons.
"I'm absolutely stoked to be committing for another two years," Kelly said.
"I'm always really grateful for the opportunity that the club gave me, they got me and my family home at a time when we really needed it.
"There was no intentions of looking anywhere else, and I'm just pumped that we could get this done."
Hutchinson has been on West Coast's list for less than 12 months, having joined the club from Collingwood's VFL program via last year's Mid-Season Draft.
The Eagles utility has become a staple in McQualter's side, playing seven games this year as a flexible asset for the young team.
"I'm super pumped, coming over less than a year ago and to now re-sign is amazing. It was my goal to be able to re-sign," Hutchinson said.
โI've been loving my time over here, and I think we're moving the right way, so I'm super keen to be involved in the next few years with the Club.
"I love it over in Perth, it suits me well, a few waves, nice weather, so it's a suitable environment for me, plus all the boys at the club, I'm really enjoying it.
"The move over was so seamless, all the support I had from coaches and other staff around the club, and all the boys were so welcoming, I've made some really good mates over here."
Dewar, a product of West Coast's Next Generation Academy, has now tallied 14 games in the blue and gold since making his debut in 2024.
The forward-wing hybrid has shown positive signs in 2025 to earn a fresh extension with the Eagles.
"I feel so grateful, it's a big thing for me and my family," Dewar said.
"The Club put so much trust in me in my first year, I got picked up as a Category B Rookie, and they've just believed in my since I first got drafted, and I'm forever grateful for the opportunity they've given me.
"I love coming to work every day, everyone has a big smile on their face, we all have a laugh and a bit of banter, and we all get along really well. I love the boys."
West Coast's next game is scheduled for Sunday against Adelaide at Adelaide Oval.