The West Coast Eagles continued their action-packed community camp in Bunbury with more events and appearances in the port city on Wednesday.
The day began at 7am sharp with a special kick-to-kick with Australia Post prize winner, Henry Johnston, and Eagles Luke Shuey and Nic Naitanui.
Across town, senior coach Adam Simpson and chief operating officer Richard Godfrey hosted a business breakfast, discussing community programs, the new Perth Stadium and the leadership culture at West Coast.
The rest of the playing squad started their day with an early gym session, before hosting a coaching clinic at Australind Leschenault Park.
Over 200 primary school students participated in the hour-and-a-half clinic, practicing a range of footy skills.
Learning from the best, the students received coaching on goal-kicking, tackling and handballing from the full contingent of players.
After the fun and games, the students were able to receive autographs from their favourite Eagles, with many getting signatures on jumpers, caps and team posters.
The morning continued with visits to Bunbury Regional and St. John of God Hospitals, brightening the day of patients and staff.
After lunch, the boys were split across town for signing sessions at Australia Post, SGIO, Bankwest, HBF and Toyota stores.
With two final school visits, a community camp was concluded for another year.
The staff and players would like to thank the community of Bunbury for their warm welcome to town; each member of the Eagles tour group thoroughly enjoyed their time in the south west.