East Perth scored an emphatic 64-point Good Friday victory over Subiaco with a solid contribution across the board from the West Coast-listed players.

At the forefront was strong-bodied midfielder Brant Colledge, who backed up an outstanding effort a week earlier, with a 36-possession, three-goal effort.

Colledge, who earned opportunities at AFL last year, is looking to string together performances at WAFL level to force his way back into calculations and has certainly done his prospects no harm in the last fortnight.

He was imposing around the stoppages, but also took nine marks and laid eight tackles before making an impression up forward, where his three goals cemented his ranking as best afield.

Big man Fraser McInnes, cast in the role as No.1 ruckman in the absence of the injured Paul Johnson, relished that opportunity and racked up 32 hit-outs.

In partnership with the unlikely Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls, the pair controlled the aerial battle, but also were damaging at ground level.

McInness collected 22 possessions and took six marks.

In a game where all of the West Coast players impacted, Murray Newman, Liam Duggan, Jamie Bennell and Simon Tunbridge were also important players.

Newman kicked four goals, playing mainly forward but also having a run on the ball, while Tunbridge exerted a physical presence in attack with eight crunching tackles a feature in his 15-possession performance.

Duggan took another step in his football education and wore a heavy tag in the first half, but accumulated 23 touches and kicked a classy goal in the last term while Bennell, playing off a wing and at half-back, had 25 disposals and kicked a goal.

Irishman Paddy Brophy provided solid rebound off half-back and had 20 possessions while Will Schofield, in his first hitout for six weeks, worked his way into the game despite restricted game time and looked good, particularly in the second half.

Malcolm Karpany was another steady contributor, playing his role nicely with 12 possessions and five marks. Josh Hill had 13 touches and kicked two goals. He was at his best when the game was on the line in the first half.

In the reserves, key defender Tom Barrass, also on restricted game time, played strongly at full back with 14 possessions and seven marks while Corey Adamson had 14 touches and continues to build on his transition back into the game.