The West Coast Eagles have unveiled their 2026 ANZAC Day guernsey, which they will wear during the AFL's annual commemorative round. The design, revealed on the club's official website, incorporates traditional ANZAC symbols including a silhouette of a soldier and the Rising Sun badge, set against a backdrop of the club's iconic navy blue and gold colors.
The guernsey is part of the AFL's wider ANZAC Day observance, which features dedicated matches across the league. The Eagles are scheduled to wear the jersey in their round 6 match against the Fremantle Dockers at Optus Stadium on Saturday, April 25, 2026. This fixture continues the tradition of Western Derby matches being held on ANZAC Day.
Proceeds from the sale of the commemorative guernsey will support the club's partnership with the Returned & Services League (RSL) of Australia. The design aims to honor the service and sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand military personnel.
The ANZAC Day round is a significant fixture on the AFL calendar, with clubs participating in ceremonies and wearing specially designed uniforms to mark the occasion. The Eagles have participated in ANZAC Day matches since the league introduced the dedicated round.