NEW WEST Coast coach Adam Simpson enjoyed a dream debut in the hot seat as his side cruised to a 65-point victory over the Western Bulldogs at Patersons Stadium.

Forward Mark LeCras booted five goals, while Dean Cox starred in the ruck in the 21.8 (134) to 11.3 (69) rout.


Eagles midfielder Sharrod Wellingham faces a nervous wait after he stuck out his leg to trip Bulldogs speedster Jason Johannisen in the third quarter.

But apart from that it was good news for the Eagles, whose firepower around the ground proved too much to handle for a Bulldogs side that had hoped to give the finals a shake this year.

Cox (23 possessions, 26 hit-outs), Andrew Gaff, Matt Rosa, LeCras, Jack Darling (four goals) and Matt Priddis were crucial in the win, while ruckman Nic Naitanui played out a full match in a sign that he's finally overcome his groin injury.

Simpson was pleased with the win but cautioned fans and pundits alike not to get carried away with West Coast's strong start to 2014. 

"We finished 13th last year, so we didn’t have a great year and we want to improve … there will be some hiccups on the way but tonight we were pretty happy," he said.

Bulldogs defender Dale Morris held Josh Kennedy to just two goals, while Shaun Higgins (23 possessions, two goals) overcame a knee to the head from Naitanui to be one of his team's best.

Veteran Robert Murphy kicked two goals, but the classy playmaker was relatively quiet in his 250-game milestone.

The Bulldogs' handball-happy game plan proved to be their undoing, with the Eagles' unrelenting pressure causing a glut of turnovers.

Dogs coach Brendan McCartney said his side simply lost their confidence with the ball in hand as the game went on and the Eagles maintained their fanatical pressure. 

"it's not the easiest thing to switch back on in the middle of a game. And they played it on their terms for most of the night. They were very good," he said. 

Former Bomber Stewart Crameri made a bright start to his time at the Bulldogs, opening his account with a stunning goal on the run from the boundary line early in the match.

But with the Eagles boasting tall timber Kennedy, Jack Darling, Callum Sinclair and a resting ruckman in attack, Crameri spent large chunks of the first half in defence.

West Coast led by just 13 points at quarter time, but it broke the game wide open in the second term with a five-goal blitz.

The Eagles won most of the key statistics in the first half.

The inside-50 count (32-14), contested possessions (89-64), hit-outs (32-16), clearances (27-21) and marks (41-25) all heavily favoured West Coast, and the scoreboard reflected their dominance.

Former Eagles coach John Worsfold was given a standing ovation by the 36,752 crowd during a lap of honour at halftime.

The celebrations continued in the second half as the Eagles cruised to victory in impressive style, with the final inside-50 count reading 60-37.

WEST COAST   4.2   9.4   13.6   21.8 (134)                  
WESTERN BULLDOGS   2.1   3.1   5.3   11.3 (63)          
 
GOALS
West Coast: LeCras 5, Darling 4, Cripps 2, Shuey 2, Kennedy 2, Priddis, Rosa, Selwood, Wellingham, Gaff, Masten
Western Bulldogs: Hunter 2, Crameri 2, Higgins 2, Murphy 2, Macrae 2, Boyd
 
BEST 
West Coast: LeCras, Darling, Rosa, Selwood, Priddis, Wellingham, Mackenzie
Western Bulldogs: Macrae, Boyd, Hunter, Murphy, Dahlhaus
 
INJURIES 
West Coast: Nil
Western Bulldogs: Nil

SUBSTITUTES
West Coast: Dom Sheed replaced Luke Shuey at three-quarter time
Western Bulldogs: Daniel Giansiracusa replaced Tory Dickson during the third quarter
 
Reports: Nil
 
Umpires: Wenn, Findlay, Armstrong
 
Official crowd: 36,752 at the Patersons Stadium