A seven-goal third term from Essendon against the previously undefeated West Coast has firmed the Bombers' premiership chances and helped them thrash the Eagles by 61 points at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night.
 
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The amazing term of football was inspired Essendon skipper Jobe Watson, and midfielders David Zaharakis and Brent Stanton.

Such was the Bombers' dominance, the Eagles failed to score a goal from the 27-minute mark of the second term until five minutes into the fourth, finally succumbing 16.17 (113) to 7.10 (52).

They also didn't score successive majors until late in the fourth, although they did break even across the entire term.

The result saw the Eagles' unbeaten streak of six games end, and the Bombers continue to control them at the Docklands stadium with nine wins from 11 clashes.

The Bombers' round five one-point loss to Collingwood is the only blight on their 2012 record.

The Eagles have had their depth tested all season with players such as Mark LeCras, Andrew Embley, Mark Nicoski and Josh Kennedy out.

The loss of a few more this week proved the tipping point with a handful of young players having minimal impact.

With Ashton Hams' suspension forcing another change, Nic Naitanui failing to recover from a hamstring and Adam Selwood hurting his hand last week, the travelling team regained Mitch Brown and called on debutant Ryan Neates.

Neates had five possessions after starting as the substitute.

His involvement started much too early for the Eagles' liking, given he was forced on in the second after midfielder Matt Priddis was concussed in an incident with Nathan Lovett-Murray.

The loss of Priddis cut deep with Daniel Kerr being minimised by Heath Hocking and Watson excelling at the stoppages.

By halftime, the Essendon captain had six clearances to his name, and ended with 11.

Kerr won the first clearance of the third after a tap from Dean Cox, but Cale Hooker continued to shine when he cut it off in defence and kick-started a charge forward, which resulted in a Patrick Ryder goal.

A minute later, the Bombers' forward line pressure forced a turnover, a Lovett-Murray goal, and a game-high lead of 29 points.

The goals continued to rain down, with Stuart Crameri showing no ill effects of the knee he bruised last week with three for the game.

ESSENDON 1.6 5.10 12.14 16.17 (113)
WEST COAST 1.3 3.5 3.7 7.10 (52)

GOALS
Essendon: Crameri 3, Davey 3, Jetta 2, Ryder 2, Stanton 2, Bellchambers, Dyson, Lovett-Murray, Melksham
West Coast: Waters 2, Brennan, Darling, Hill, Kerr, McGinnity

BEST
Essendon: Stanton, Watson, Zaharakis, Hooker, Melksham, Crameri, Fletcher
West Coast: Cox, Kerr, Gaff, Shuey, McGinnity

INJURIES
Essendon: Nil
West Coast: Priddis (concussion)

SUBSTITUTES
Essendon: Travis Colyer replaced Nathan Lovett-Murray at three-quarter time
West Coast: Ryan Neates replaced Matt Priddis (concussion) in the second quarter

Reports: Nil
Umpires: Stewart, Fila, Meredith
Official crowd: 43,260 at Etihad Stadium

 
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