Foxtel from Telstra Facebook Instagram 10:26 05:19 Facebook The West Coast Eagles will be taking on a slightly new sound in 2020 after releasing a re-worked version of their club song.Working alongside members of multi-platinum and ARIA award winning Perth band Birds of Tokyo, the reworked club song is the latest change to the Eagles brand.It comes after the club launched a new logo and reverting back to their traditional colours in late 2017, moving home games to Optus Stadium in 2018 and relocating to Mineral Resources Park in Lathlain last year.West Coast Eagles CEO Trevor Nisbett said 2020 was the appropriate time to review the club song.“The song has been with us for 33 years and there has been a couple of iterations, but it’s just the right time,” he said.Enjoy unlimited access to thewest.com.au and everyday digital editions on any device.“The player feedback has been very strong to try something different.“As much as it’s a bit of the same, it is a different feel and it’s quite creative and we’re really pleased with it.”The new song was written, composed and produced by Birds of Tokyo bassist and longtime West Coast Eagles fan Ian Berney, alongside lead singer Ian Kenny delivering the lyrics.The song also features a didgeridoo and clapsticks intro, a first for any AFL club.The new club song will make its debut at the club’s historic AFLW game against Collingwood at Victoria Park when the women’s team step out onto the oval for the first time on Sunday, February 9.Watch Cockburn Cougars V Warwick Senators from last Friday on The West

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13:03 Download the app today and get all the information you need straight from your mobile! The West Coast Eagles Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Perth, Western Australia, and plays in the Australian Football League (AFL).. The West Coast Eagles will be taking on a slightly new sound in 2020 after releasing a re-worked version of their club song.Working alongside members of multi-platinum and ARIA award winning Perth band Birds of Tokyo, the reworked club song is the latest change to the Eagles brand.It comes after the club launched a new logo and reverting back to their traditional colours in late 2017, moving home games to Optus Stadium in 2018 and relocating to Mineral Resources Park in Lathlain last year.West Coast Eagles CEO Trevor Nisbett said 2020 was the appropriate time to review the club song.“The song has been with us for 33 years and there has been a couple of iterations, but it’s just the right time,” he said.Enjoy unlimited access to thewest.com.au and everyday digital editions on any device.“The player feedback has been very strong to try something different.“As much as it’s a bit of the same, it is a different feel and it’s quite creative and we’re really pleased with it.”The new song was written, composed and produced by Birds of Tokyo bassist and longtime West Coast Eagles fan Ian Berney, alongside lead singer Ian Kenny delivering the lyrics.The song also features a didgeridoo and clapsticks intro, a first for any AFL club.The new club song will make its debut at the club’s historic AFLW game against Collingwood at Victoria Park when the women’s team step out onto the oval for the first time on Sunday, February 9.WATCH: The West Coast Eagles have released their new team song ahead of the 2020 season.Watch Cockburn Cougars V Warwick Senators from last Friday on The West 00:48 Mins. West Coast Eagles theme song. 07:54 We're flying high, we're flying high We're flying high, we're flying high. 13:03 We're the Eagles, the West Coast Eagles And we're here to show you why We're the big birds, kings of the big game We're the Eagles, we're flying high. Midfielder Mark Hutchings led the new version which starts with the players chanting and then moves into the traditional song. Foxtel from Telstra West Coast Eagles Official App. 00:48 07:54 Netball Hey Eagles, hey Eagles, hey Eagles, hey Eagles We're flying high, we're flying high We're flying high, we're flying high We're the Eagles, the West Coast Eagles West Coast Eagles lyrics performed by AFL Club Themes: Hey Eagles, hey Eagles, hey Eagles, hey Eagles We're flying high, we're flying high We're flying high, we're flying high We're the Eagles, the West Coast Eagles Facebook



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