This Saturday 18 June 2022 the West Coast Eagles take on Geelong at Optus Stadium in a special celebration dedicated to the 1992 Premiership 30th Year Reunion, as well as giving back to promote the fight against Motor Neurone Disease (MND).

Get to the game early and be greeted by FightMND volunteers collecting donations and selling Big Freeze 8 beanies outside the gates pre-game to raise much needed funds for MND research.

The West Coast Eagles for the first time will introduce the Mini Freeze at Optus Stadium to support the fight against MND. Sit back and watch some big names take the ‘cold’ seat ready to be plunged into icy cold water. 

Keep an eye on club socials as they announce who will be dunked in the 'MND Dunk Tank' in the coming days.

The Big Freeze beanie is such an important part of the FightMND story. By purchasing a beanie, you are joining a community, united and determined to fight back and find a cure for MND.

Together we hope to raise over $200,000 from the sale of Big Freeze beanies and donations towards cutting-edge research projects focused on fast-tracking new MND treatments and driving discoveries towards a cure.

Come early and be entertained with the WAFL Eagles v Subiaco curtain raiser game commencing at 11.05am and a parade of 1992 Premiership players at 2.15pm.

The West Coast Eagles have gotten behind the Big Freeze initiative from the beginning and are encouraging all fans to join the MND army.

“It’s time to lead with action, not words," West Coast captain, Luke Shuey says.

“It’s time to beanie on, play on," AFLW forward, Shanae Davison says.

Take action and donate today at fightmnd.org.au.