An in-form Hawthorn has dismantled West Coast in clinical style at Optus Stadium to win a one-sided clash by 61 points on Sunday.
The Hawks, who never looked troubled after kicking the opening three goals, now boast the equal longest current winning streak alongside Carlton after five straight wins, and gained valuable percentage from the 14.10 (94) to 4.9 (33) win.
The Hawks stared down an Eagles midfield that was boosted by the returns of Tim Kelly and Harley Reid to dominate the clearance battle 38-19 and hardly gave West Coast a look out of centre bounces (14-4).
The Eagles relied on key defenders Jeremy McGovern (20 disposals, one goal) and Tom Barrass (14, nine marks) to keep the margin under control throughout the first three quarters, but could not stop an onslaught of five unanswered goals to start the final term that put the game to bed.
The defensive pair racked up a combined 10 intercept possessions in the first quarter and prevented an early blow-out, but it was clear from the opening 10 minutes that the Hawks were in control.
Co-captain Liam Duggan tried hard all day to finish with a team-high 28 disposals, but West Coast had far too few contributors on a tough day, which returned just four individual goalkickers.
For Hawthorn, James Worpel (28 disposals and 11 clearances) and Jai Newcombe (33 and eight inside 50s) were outstanding alongside Conor Nash (25 and six clearances) in an even team performance that included 10 separate goalkickers.
It was a disappointing performance from West Coast, which had a strong team on paper but hardly got its game going given its clearance strength was stripped away by a hungrier, more desperate Hawthorn team.
The visitors played the game in their front half with 17 inside 50s to eight in the first quarter, but a glut of wasted opportunities kept the margin to 17 points at quarter-time when it could have been much more.
Beaten 4-0 in centre clearances early, Adam Simpson threw Liam Ryan into the first bounce of the second quarter and got an immediate result, allowing Jamaine Jones to crumb inside 50 and get the home team rolling.
It was temporary, however, as Worpel and Newcombe asserted themselves in the middle soon enough. Indeed, Ryan's centre clearance would be the only one for West Coast in a scrappy first half marred by more missed chances.
Mabior Chol provided a highlight when he flew over Josh Rotham for a terrific pack mark, but the resulting set shot was sent wide.
Nick Watson, whose goalkicking has been an issue this season with 5.15 ahead of Sunday, stood up to slot a late opportunity from 45m, keeping Hawthorn’s buffer at a handy 17 points.
The second half was a procession at times as the Hawks used their bounce out of the back half to create scoring opportunities, kicking 4.4 to 1.0 in the third term as the Eagles struggled to defend on transition.
By the final term, any hope of a fightback in the style of their last home game against North Melbourne was dashed when Chol converted in the opening minutes to extend the margin to 45 points.
The energy and excitement that West Coast had started to generate at home has been absent recently, with a fourth-quarter fightback against North Melbourne the exception in a poor three-game block at Optus Stadium.
The Eagles will have the opportunity to rebound in their only MCG visit for the season against Melbourne next round.
WEST COAST 0.3 2.6 3.6 4.9 (33)
HAWTHORN 3.2 5.5 9.9 14.10 (94)
GOALS
West Coast: Jones, McGovern, Waterman, Williams
Hawthorn: Moore 2, Chol 2, Ginnivan 2, Macdonald 2, Gunston, Hardwick, Jiath, Mackenzie, Meek, Watson
BEST
West Coast: McGovern, Barrass, Duggan, Hunt
Hawthorn: Worpel, Newcombe, Day, Moore, Sicily, Nash
INJURIES
West Coast: Flynn (ankle), Waterman (knee)
Hawthorn: Sicily (shoulder)
SUBSTITUTES
West Coast: Ryan Maric (replaced Matt Flynn in the third quarter)
Hawthorn: Harry Morrison (replaced Calsher Dear in the third quarter)
Crowd: 49,454 at Optus Stadium