SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 14: Zac Langdon of the Giants lines up a shot at goal during the round 17 AFL match between the Greater Western Sydney Giants and the Richmond Tigers at Spotless Stadium on July 14, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brett Hemmings/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Eagles recruit Zac Langdon has 'inadvertently' breached Western Australia COVID-19 protocols when isolating at home.

West Coast are understood to have sent gym equipment to the 25-year-old's home in Perth, with a delivery companying carrying the package through the property, therefore breaching government guidelines.

Langdon was traded to the Eagles from Greater Western Sydney early into the AFL exchange period after 31 games with the Giants.

The Eagles released the following statement:

“The West Coast Eagles has become aware of an incident that has caused an inadvertent breach of WA quarantine protocols."

“The club arranged for a treadmill to be delivered to the Perth property in which recruit Zac Langdon is isolating.

“The treadmill was unfortunately carried through Langdon’s residence to an outdoor patio area by the delivery company.

“Langdon has subsequently been tested and found to be COVID-free. The delivery personnel also isolated, but were cleared to resume work.

“The club apologises to the State for this accidental transgression.”