West Coast Eagles chief executive Trevor Nisbett and captain Shannon Hurn were up at the crack of dawn to get the second day of the club's 2018 AFL Community Camp underway on Wednesday.
The pair hosted a Breakfast with the Eagles event at the City of Busselton's Undalup Room, which offered a crowd of exclusive guests an opportunity to get up close and personal with two of the club's most influential personalities.
Nisbett offered some insight to the past and future of the Eagles, while Hurn participated in a thought-provoking Q&A that got attendees excited for the upcoming home and away season.
Trevor Nisbett entertaining guests at the Breakfast with the Eagles event
After a much-deserved sleep in following a busy first day down south, half of the players attending the AFL Community Camp made their way to Busselton's Sir Stewart Bovell Park to conduct a football clinic for primary school-aged children.
Six schools attended the event, which featured a number of fun-filled activities, including a handball and goal kicking station, a dodgeball gauntlet and football volleyball tournament.
Six schools participated in West Coast's Primary School Clinic at Sir Stewart Bovell Park in Busselton
The rest of the squad ventured 30 minutes further south to Margaret River, where they coordinated a clinic for local school children at Gloucester Park.
St Thomas More Catholic Primary School students enjoyed the Eagles' football clinic
The Eagles capped off their tour of the South West with visits to local hospitals, aged care facilities and community groups.
Mark Hutchings, Josh Rotham, contested ball coordinator Adriack Hickmott and midfield and stoppage coach Nathan van Berlo visited Broadwater's Capecare aged care residence. The group mingled plenty of diehard West Coast fans and also ran into several spirited residents who barracked for rival teams.
Other groups visited the Busselton Health Campus, Aegis aged care facility, William Carey Court aged care village and the Busselton Golf Club.
Capecare resident Albert was thrilled to meet some of his heroes
Meanwhile, Elliot Yeo and Fraser McInnes took some time to visit Busselton's WA Police Community Engagement Division. The boys in royal blue jumped at an opportunity to try on some of the Police's riot gear and thank them for their service to the local community.
Serve and Protect ft Fraser McInnes and Elliot Yeo
The West Coast Eagles would like to thank the wider South West community for being so welcoming and accomodating during its 2018 AFL Community Camp.