West Coast chief executive Trevor Nisbett has revealed West Coast Fever’s colours are up for discussion after the clubs announced a formal partnership on Friday.

Fever coach Stacey Marinkovich and midcourter Ingrid Colyer wore new gear featuring the Eagles’ logo at today’s announcement.

But Nisbett hinted he’d also like to see the team in the blue and gold of the Eagles at some stage.

The West Australian understands Fever will be wearing green next season, but there could be a change after that.

“It’s great,” Nisbett said of the logo. “I think it has come up really well. There’s a discussion around what colours the Fever will be but we’ll worry about that at a later date.”

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Colyer, who previously to work for the Eagles, was coy on whether she’d like to see a change in colours, but said the partnership was a huge plus.

“I am happy for options but quite enjoy the green right now,” she said.

“West Coast is such a professional club and we have so much to learn as well so I think it’s pretty exciting what the two of us can come up with together.”

Marinkovich said she was looking forward to expanding the alliance between to the clubs.

“You never know what the future could hold but I think the beauty about this relationship is it’s probably a bit bigger than just the colours that we wear,” she said.

“The clubs have integrated previously. There’s always been a thirst to grow, not only as an individual coach, but what we do with our high performance area.

“The Eagles have always opened their door to us”

West Coast draftee Hamish Brayshaw was also on hand and said his mother Deborah was a talented netballer.

“Mum grew up over here and played netball for WA under 18s and under 21s,” he said.

“She played for the Royals I think in the 80s. She said she grew up at the Matthews Netball Centre. She has always been pretty handy at it and played a bit when we moved over to Melbourne and had to stop because of injuries.”

Nisbett said he was delighted they had become a major partner of Fever.

“There are great synergies between the two elite sporting franchises and it is great to once again align the two clubs,” he said. “There is a strong history between the Fever and Eagles, but this partnership elevates the alignment to another level.

“It is an exciting opportunity for both clubs and we believe we can assist each other to grow, both in our team’s performances, but also with our respective community programs.”