Luke Dwyer

Luke Dwyer (born 1977 or 1978[1]) is the inaugural coach of the West Coast Eagles in the AFL Women's (AFLW).

Dwyer began representing Claremont from 2000; his eight-year stint extended until 2007, in which he played 105 matches and scored 31 goals.

After finishing his playing career, he began teaching physical education at Christ Church Grammar School, before a five-year coaching stretch at University Football Club, in which he led the amateur team to four premierships.

[2] In late 2015, West Coast offered Dwyer an opportunity to coach East Perth (the club's WAFL affiliate at the time).

[3] In September 2020, Dwyer stepped down from the role after only one season in which West Coast won a single game and finished bottom of the conference ladder.