Eagles investigating brawl allegedly involving young forward

Jarred Cross
Jarred Cross Published December 30, 2025 at 11.45am (AWST)

West Coast are "working to gather all relevant information" relating to a fight allegedly involving Eagles forward Tyler Brockman.

Grainy footage provided to 7 News shows a violent street fight and what appears to be multiple men, with one man falling to the ground after being punched early in the video which was captured on a mobile phone.

The difficult to make out incident later extends out of view.

Following the incident a man was reportedly hospitalised with a broken jaw.

In the video a person can be heard yelling "Tyler! Stop it!" while another person can be heard yelling "It's not me bro. What did I do?"

National Indigenous Times does not suggest Brockman is involved, though it has been reported by other outlets.

The Eagles have issued a response.

"The West Coast Eagles are aware of an incident involving AFL player Tyler Brockman in Geraldton," the club said in a statement, via reports.

"The club is providing support to Tyler while working to gather all relevant information about the incident and is unable to make any further comment at this time."

Brockman's management told 7 News he may have been acting in self-defence.

The 23-year-old arrived at the Eagles from Hawthorn ahead of the 2024 season.

Brockman kicked 23 goals in 26 games for the Hawks after being recruited from Subiaco.

Since returning to his home state he has featured in 30 games for the Eagles, kicking 15 goals.

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