The team had a successful season, eventually finishing in fourth place after losing the first semi-final to Pennant Hills.
Although the Eagles scored 2 more goals, the constant scoring got Pennant Hills over the line, 5.20 (50) to 7.6 (48).
Also qualifying for the playoffs were Pennant Hills and St George.
Their opponent in the grand final was Pennant Hills.
After a tight and low-scoring first half, Pennant Hills took complete control after half-time to cruise to a comprehensive 105 point victory.
The station opened on 20 August 1896 as Pennant Hills.
In 1820 James Milson owned, and was living on, a land grant of 100 acres at Pennant Hills.
The final score was: Pennant Hills 5.20 (50) defeated East Coast 7.6 (48).
Pennant Hills was established as a Catholic parish in 1928 and a number of Catholic churches have been built since then.
Pennant Hills is also home to the first Danish Church in Australia.