Peel's winning streak has continued with a dominant 89-point win over West Coast at Rushton Park in Mandurah on Saturday.

Thirteen Fremantle-listed players featured, as a slow starting Peel side used an unanswered nine-goal second quarter to set up the 21.15 (141) 7.10 (52) victory.

Karl Worner once again found the football more than anyone else on ground, tallying 36 disposals, 11 marks and a goal.

Liam Henry put in a complete performance on the stat sheet with 25 possessions, 11 tackles, seven marks and a goal while forward Sam Sturt finished with 24 touches, eight marks and two goals.

Peel's ruck duo made up of Liam Reidy (33 hitouts, 14 disposals) and Max Knobel (24 hitouts, 15 disposals) were dominant against their West Coast opponents.

Sebit Kuek booted three goals, while backline pair Joel Hamling and Nathan Wilson also kicked a goal each.

The game marked Travis Colyer's return to football - with 12 disposals, six inside 50s and a goal - after missing the first third of the AFL season through a knee and calf setback.

Wilson said it was great to witness Colyer's return.

“It was great to see Travis back” Wilson said.

“He kicked a nice goal out in the pocket and it was good to see him enjoying his footy.”

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West Coast jumped out of the blocks early to carve out a 20-point lead heading into quarter-time, before Peel piled on nine goals to zero in the second quarter to flip the script with the Thunder taking a 35-point lead into the main break. 

Corey Wagner (25 disposals), Hugh Davies (14 disposals) and Josh Draper (11 disposals) performed their roles in defence as they kept West Coast goalless in the second and fourth terms.

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Wilson said Peel will take a focus on mindset and starting strongly into their next fixture.

“We will have a chat about our mindset and first quarters," Wilson said.

"We’ve been pretty slow out of the blocks for our first four weeks, so we are ready to go for the upcoming weeks.”

02:42

The defender credited Worner for his stunning start to the WAFL season, averaging over 28 disposals per game across the first six rounds.

"Karl is in very good form," Wilson said.

"He has been playing a little bit of half-back and wing. He is taking the game on, using his legs and kicking the ball well which is what we want.

"He is a good ball user so we need the ball in his hands, it’s good to see him playing well."

The WAFL competition will have a bye next weekend, before Peel return for their round seven clash with West Perth at Arena Joondalup on Saturday 27 May.

Peel currently sit on top of the WAFL ladder on percentage, with five wins and one loss to start the season.

13:51

Peel Thunder: 2.2, 11.5, 16.8, 21.15 (141)
West Coast Eagles: 5.4, 5.6, 7.10, 7.10 (52)

GOALS
Peel Thunder: B Wemm 4, S Kuek 3, S Sturt 2, B Hancock 2, B Middleton 2, H Matthews 1, J Hamling 1, J Ietto 1, K Worner 1, N Wilson 1, T Emmett 1, L Henry 1, T Colyer 1.
West Coast Eagles: J Eastough 2, J Garlett 1, J Burke 1, J Levien 1, C Nitschke 1, D Mccarthy 1

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Player

K

H

D

M

T

HO

I50

24

WILSON Nathan

17

6

23

7

0

0

3

61

DRAPER Joshua

5

6

11

3

1

0

0

64

DAVIES Hugh

4

9

13

2

0

0

0

15

HAMLING Joel

9

6

15

8

4

0

1

7

STURT Sam

11

13

24

8

2

0

5

40

KUEK Sebit

9

5

14

6

4

0

0

65

COLYER Travis

9

3

12

5

2

0

6

20

WORNER Karl

21

15

36

11

0

0

3

55

HENRY Liam

14

11

25

7

11

0

3

39

EMMETT

Tom

12

10

22

5

10

0

5

8

REIDY

Liam

6

8

14

2

3

33

6

32

WAGNER Corey

10

14

24

5

3

0

2

44

KNOBEL Max

5

10

15

2

2

24

4