A lot of great signs: McQualter - West Coast Eagles
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www.westcoasteagles.com.auBased on my research across multiple sources, here's the latest news on Harley Reid, the star West Coast Eagles midfielder in the AFL.[1][2]
Contract Extension Locked In
In August 2025, Harley Reid signed a two-year contract extension with the West Coast Eagles, committing to the club until the end of the 2028 season. This silenced trade speculation from Victorian clubs, especially given his roots in Tongala, Victoria, and followed a strong second AFL season where he averaged 18.8 disposals and kicked 14 goals in 19 games despite the team's struggles.[2][1]
Strong 2026 Performances
Reid has been a standout early in the 2026 AFL season under coach Andrew McQualter. In a recent match against Adelaide, he delivered a breakout "Harley Reid Game," stepping up after Elliot Yeo's groin injury, showcasing his explosive midfield-forward impact and bursting from stoppages. He finished third in the John Worsfold Medal last year and earned 10 Brownlow votes.[3][2]
Recent Incident and Discipline Notes
On April 11, 2026, Reid was penalized for a high knee contact on a Geelong Cats player during a game, drawing scrutiny on his on-field discipline. Coach McQualter highlighted "a lot of great signs" in recent team efforts, with discussions around Reid's growth ahead of the western derby.[5][6][7]
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The latest videos from the West Coast Eagles Football Club
www.westcoasteagles.com.auAfter months of speculation, Harley Reid has made a call on his future with the Eagles
www.afl.com.auFollow Harley Reid's progress through AFL
www.westcoasteagles.com.auHarley Reid concedes a free kick in the final quarter after appearing to collect Tom Atkins with his knee
www.afl.com.auThat was the Harley Reid Game. The sort of one we’ve been waiting for. The sort of one West Coast knew they were getting when they landed pick one in the 2023 draft, writes Jackson Barrett.
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