GOOD NEWS: The eagles are bringing him back…

West Coast have answered long-held calls from fans by announcing they will finally bring back the pre-game banner.

The West Australian ran a series of reports last year that diehard supporters were demanding the club bring back the tradition, which had been scrapped for home games in favour of an inflatable tunnel since moving to Optus Stadium in 2018.

Those calls were answered on Saturday, when the Eagles announced the traditional player entrance would return.

In a statement, new chief executive Don Pyke said the decision was driven by wanting to connect his club with the community.

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“We see the banner as part of the culture and match day experience for fans and having heard the views of many members and fans in the last few years it’s coming back,” Pyke said.

“We see other opportunities to connect with our cheer squad and community groups who will be utilised to make and present the banner on match days and also have input into the message on it.”

Pyke was joined by club legend Nic Naitanui at a fan day at Mineral Resources Park on Saturday, where he revealed the retired ruckman was instrumental in the change, even going as far as going into the Eagles boss’ office and asking him to bring it back.

Naitanui spoke out against ditching the banner after it was scrapped, stating in 2018 he was a “traditionalist” and always dreamed of running through it as a kid.

“I like some of the things in footy that make footy, footy,” he said at the time.

“I’m probably going to get into trouble for saying this, but I like the banner.”

Naitanui said on Saturday he was passionate about the club maintaining a strong community connection.

“When I first got to West Coast I think it brought the community back to the club,” he said.

“I would go into Subiaco and in the warm up room every second week there would be a crew of people spending a few hours making the banner … for me that was pretty big.

“Hopefully we can open up the shed again, bring people back in and get people making the banner.”

Fans overwhelmingly welcomed the announcement on social media on Saturday.

“Yes! That’s great and shows the club is listening to the fans and going all out to bring back the West Coast Eagles’ fabulous culture and our pride in our great club,” Marie Brigg wrote on the club’s Facebook page.

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