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WAFL 2026: Koby LeCras debuts for West Perth in front of father Brent LeCras and uncle Mark LeCras

Justin BianchiniThe West Australian
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Koby LeCras in action for West Perth in his league debut against South Fremantle.
Camera IconKoby LeCras in action for West Perth in his league debut against South Fremantle. Credit: Belinda Taylor

A first taste of league football has left young gun Koby LeCras eager to contribute to a change in fortunes at West Perth this season.

The 18-year-old was part of an improved but frustrated Falcons team still looking for their first win after losing to South Fremantle at home on Sunday.

“It was good, obviously a great experience. A different level from colts,” he said of his league debut.

“It’s good to get out there with the boys. We didn’t win but we’ll come back next week against Peel.”

LeCras, whose father Brent and uncle Mark played in premierships at West Perth and West Coast Eagles respectively, finished with six disposals and three marks, including a standout contested mark against the Bulldogs’ Jacob Sax in the second term.

Former state coach Michael Broadbridge, who had seen the AFL Academy representative play for Aquinas College, praised the one-grab effort.

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West Perth's Koby LeCras marks strongly against South Fremantle's Jacob Sax at Joondalup.
Camera IconWest Perth's Koby LeCras marks strongly against South Fremantle's Jacob Sax at Joondalup. Credit: Belinda Taylor

“That’s a quality contested mark by a young man against a seasoned defender,” Broadbridge said.

“His use of the body there, his protection of the drop zone was elite.

“You don’t see that too often.”

LeCras, who wears the same number 20 his father wore in his 159-goal career at the Falcons, said he had done “a fair bit of work” on his marking with the State under 18s.

That included working on contested marking with fellow Falcon product and State teammate Harvey Spawton-Guy.

“I’m lucky enough to play with Harvey, and he’s really good with that,” LeCras said.

“We try to challenge each other through training.

“Yeah, I do lots of marking stuff with him.”

Koby LeCras after his debut for West Perth with his dad, 2003 Falcon premiership player Brent LeCras.
Camera IconKoby LeCras after his debut for West Perth with his dad, 2003 Falcon premiership player Brent LeCras. Credit: Justin Bianchini

LeCras said work rate was the strength of his game when asked.

“Getting up the ground and ripping back as well,” he said.

The young forward was joined in the West Perth rooms after the game by his family, including dad Brent, who played six games for North Melbourne and 141 for the Falcons.

His father, a premiership legend also of the Cervantes Football Club, presented him with his guernsey before the game.

His uncle Mark, a 2010 All-Australian, was also at the game, supporting his nephew.

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