1. The Jayden Hunt appreciation society is gathering momentum. The former Melbourne utility has brought with him some important attributes which have been on display in his first two outings for the club. Playing on a wing yesterday, his speed and penetrating kick were important assets in the victory over GWS. Eagles fans rose when he kicked a stunning left foot snap in the last quarter, the second of two goals, and part of a 23-disposal performances.

2. Tangible evidence of the West Coast Eagles game plan that has been worked on for the last 18 months showed through in the 19-point victory. There was more dare with ball, a desire to keep the game in motion and it was exciting to watch, especially the eight-goal second term. As coach Adam Simpson has often said winning the football is a prerequisite to implement a game plan and leading the contested possession and clearance count was critical.

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3. Decisions made at match committee bore fruit with two inclusions, Jake Waterman and Samo Petrevksi-Seston, having a pronounced influence. Waterman, playing as the second ruck as well as his traditional role in the forward line, kicked four goals in an outstanding display as he also took a team-high five marks inside 50. Petrevski-Seton had 20 possessions and being such a clever ball user that made for a significant impact as he patrolled the forward line.

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4. The inclusion of Petrevski-Seton also allowed Jamaine Jones to swing back into defence where his rebound football was important. Jones had 27 possessions, drove the ball inside 50 on 11 occasions and gained a mammoth 776 metres through his disposals. Just as importantly he had 14 handball receives, indicative of his willingness to from run behind and offer an option to teammates as the Eagles looked to enter the attacking zone.

5. The mid-sized and small forwards for the Eagles enjoyed a profound impact in the game, especially in the sizzling second term when they rattled on eight goals. Veteran Jamie Cripps was damaging with three goals alongside Waterman, while rookie Noah Long demonstrated his football smarts and Liam Ryan showed his class. Ryan had 17 possessions and six marks that resulted in 11 score involvements and an impressive 14 pressure acts, just one behind Cripps’ team-high tally of 15.