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Harry Creasey
(Reserves player)
DOB
28/1/98
Height
180cm
Weight
81 kg
Junior club
Swan Districts/Bunbury JFC
Arrived
From Bunbury in 2022
Number
Debut
Other clubs
East Fremantle (WAFL) 2017-2019
Bunbury (South West FL) 2020-2021
Melville (Perth FL) 2025

Bunbury product Harry Creasey joined West Coast's standalone reserves side for its third season.

West Coast career[]

Creasey played 24 senior games over three seasons for East Fremantle before returning to Bunbury and playing in a Bulldogs SWFL premiership in 2020.[1] He joined the Eagles reserves ahead of the 2022 season.[2].

Creasey played 16 games for the Eagles during 2022, and was the winner of the WAFL side's best and fairest award. Unfortunately, he suffered an ankle injury early in 2023 and as a result only managed 12 games for the year. Creasey added another six games in 2024, spending most of the year with Bunbury. He was cleared to amateur side Melville at the end of the season, amid an exodus from the reserves squad.[3]

Stats[]

WAFL Gm G B K M H D T
2022 16 2 1 183 91 90 273 32
2023 12 0 0 107 44 49 156 29
2024 6 1 0 31 18 20 51 14

References[]

wafl.com.au/player/harry-creasey

https://websites.mygameday.app/team_info.cgi?action=PSTATS&pID=198324079&client=1-3390-47852-486289-25902167

  1. bunburyfc.com.au, "2020 League Premiers": https://www.bunburyfc.com.au/blog/senior-news/163-2020-league-premiers
  2. Jordan McArdle, The West Australian (14 April 2022, p.GAM11), "Skipper Sumich jokes Dad doesn't take it well"
  3. thewest.com.au (12 March 2025), "Bush and ‘Burbs: West Coast Eagles WAFL best-and-fairest winner signs with Perth Football League club": https://thewest.com.au/sport/bush-and-burbs/bush-and-burbs-west-coast-eagles-wafl-best-and-fairest-winner-signs-with-perth-football-league-club--c-18001969