Premiership forward offcially keeps Eagles wings
It took longer than expected, but West Coast premiership forward Jamie Cripps has officially signed a one-year extension to stay at the Eagles next season.
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It took longer than expected, but West Coast premiership forward Jamie Cripps has officially signed a one-year extension to stay at the Eagles next season.
thewest.com.auJamie Cripps. Self: Saturday Afternoon AFL. Jamie Cripps played junior football in the Western Australia Football League with the East Fremantle Football Club and represented Western Australia in the 2010 AFL Under 18 Championship. Cripps was drafted to St Kilda with the 24th pick in the 2010 National Draft, playing 16 games with the club. At the end of 2012, he was traded to West Coast where he has gone...
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www.imdb.comWest Coast coach Adam Simpson has confirmed that forward Jamie Cripps is making a late bid to be ready for round one against Brisbane.
thewest.com.au“That’s the part I’m most proud of, he’s never taken his foot off the pedal along the way. He has that drive internally."
www.aflplayers.com.auJamie Cripps is a West Coast Eagles AFL player. View career stats, contract details, latest news, injury updates SuperCoach and AFL Fantasy stats & scores, and rumours.
www.zerohanger.comPremiership forward Jamie Cripps has paid the price for a quiet fortnight, with news of his axing from West Coast's senior side coming on his 34th birthday
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www.westcoasteagles.com.auA baby. A contract extension. And a starring five-goal effort in the upset of the year. You could say Northampton’s West Coast forward Jamie Cripps has had a big week in football — and in life.
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