Zach Beeck

He travelled around England in the early stages of life with a young Australian team and averaged 90 in his batting career as a number 3.

He played in the club's 2000 colts premiership victory, drawing the attention of West Coast Eagles recruiters, who selected him with pick 20 in the 2001 Rookie Draft.

[2] Beeck played 20 games for East Perth in 2003,[2] tying with Subiaco's Mark Nicoski for the Rookie of the Year Award.

[1] He was elevated to the Eagles' senior list for the 2004 season, and played his only AFL game in round 17 against Port Adelaide,[3] recording five disposals and eight hit-outs as a replacement for the injured Andrew McDougall.

Beeck suffered from a serious finger injury in 2005, only managing six games for East Perth, and was de-listed from the Eagles at the end of the season.