West Coast Eagles name Allen, Duggan co-captains

West Coast have appointed co-captains for just the second time in the AFL club’s history, with Oscar Allen and Liam Duggan named as joint successors to Luke Shuey.

The duo’s selection was ratified by the club board this week.

It is the first time since 2001, when Dean Kemp and Ben Cousins were joint leaders, that the Eagles have had co-captains.

The move comes as West Coast attempt to lift themselves off the bottom of the ladder after a disastrous two seasons, during which they have managed just five wins.

“While (McGovern) will not have a formal role we expect he will continue to lead strongly,” Bell said.

“TB (Barrass) is a man who cares deeply about his teammates and has been a strong leader and connector within the group for a number of years.

“He will continue to play a key role in that respect.”

Allen and Duggan are the 13th and 14th captains in West Coast’s 37-year history.

They take over from 2018 premiership hero Shuey, who retired at the end of last season after 248 games.

Allen, 24, led the Eagles’ goal-kicking with 53 majors last season and finished runner-up to Tim Kelly in the club champion award.

Duggan was third in the pecking order – his third top-five finish in the last four seasons – and has become a reliable defender over 158 games.

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