West Coast’s revised theme song may have been met with mixed reviews from social media users, but it appears some of their newest fans are quite happy with it.

Prized recruit Tim Kelly’s kids are right on board with the new tune, with Kelly’s fiancee Caitlin light-heartedly sharing to Instagram: “Approves obviously, he’s made Tim put it on five times now.”

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The mum of three - including twins - shared adorable clips of the couple’s twins dancing to the song and exclaiming “Dadda!” when the Indigenous didgeridoo player was pictured.

Caitlin pointed out that wasn’t Kelly on screen, while showing her support of the new song - and new club.

Kelly crossed from Geelong in the 2019 off-season after two stellar season at the Cats, for which he was rewarded with his first All Australian blazer last year.

Camera Icon Picture: Tim Kelly and Caitlin Miller’s twins Tariq and Trey enjoy West Coast’s new song. Credit: Instagram: Caitlin Miller

The well-documented trade came largely due to the need to be home in WA for his young family.

"My oldest boy, as soon as we got to Geelong he was basically diagnosed," Kelly said on the day he was unveiled as an Eagle last year.

"He's non-verbal, so there's weekly speech therapy sessions, there's weekly occupational therapy session with him.

"Earlier this year we discovered that one of my twin boys is also going to be going down the same path where he's going to need the exact same treatment."

"You can imagine having to manage all that on the other side of the country where you don't have any family support," he said.

The 25-year-old said the family appeal at West Coast drew him to the club.

Camera Icon Picture: Tim Kelly and Caitlin Miller’s twins Tariq and Trey enjoy West Coast’s new song. Credit: Instagram: Caitlin Miller

"We understand the situation and we respect it,” head coach Adam Simpson said.

“We've got 11 or 12 players with children, and we understand that's a difficult task being a dad, full stop," he said.

"So any support we can give, we will."

The couple’s children, Tykeem and twins Tariq and Trey, appear very happy to be back home - and certainly appear to be enjoying their new club’s song.