Collingwood came crashing back to earth after copping a final-quarter thumping in their 62-point loss to West Coast in Sunday's AFL clash at Domain Stadium. 

Just six days after thrashing Essendon by 69 points, Collingwood were given a brutal dose of reality in a 18.16 (124) to 9.8 (62) loss in Perth.

The Magpies trailed by just 10 points late in the third quarter, but the Eagles booted the next nine goals to secure the big win.

Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley was disappointed with his side's lapses.

"(The) first quarter and last quarter were poor," Buckley said post-match.

"Game goes for four quarters, so you can't play two and expect to get the result. The good was good and the bad was bad and there wasn’t a lot in between."

West Coast coach Adam Simpson was equally frustrated with the Eagles' lapses in the second and third term but he was pleased with the strong finish. 

"We were happy," Simpson said.

"Not so happy at three-quarter-time. But the way they responded was pleasing. There were some concerning signs during the second and third quarter. But you have to give a fair bit of credit to Collingwood and their pressure and intensity - it really went up after quarter-time. 

"Maybe a bit of complacency came into our players' minds."

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Goalsneak Jamie Cripps kicked three goals in the onslaught, with the first of those sparking West Coast's run.

With the game in the balance, a slip from Collingwood's Josh Smith just as he was about to receive a handball proved costly. Cripps swooped on the loose ball, sprinted 40m before nailing the 40m running goal.

Collingwood folded from that point in, with their only goal for the quarter coming in the dying seconds.

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West Coast had plenty of winners against the Magpies.

Spearhead Josh Kennedy was a colossus in attack with eight marks, but his waywardness in front of goal (3.6) let the Magpies off the hook early.

Mark LeCras finished with three goals from 27 disposals, while Nic Naitanui played an influential role in the ruck.

Collingwood's American recruit Mason Cox finished with two goals from 10 disposals in another encouraging performance.

But with West Coast winning the inside 50 count 60-33, there was only going to be one winner.

The Eagles suffered a blow before the match when star midfielder Elliot Yeo withdrew because of tonsillitis, but his absence was barely felt early.

West Coast won the inside 50 count 20-4 in the first term to open up a 33-point lead, with Naitanui's dominance in the ruck proving crucial to the early onslaught.

And even the footy gods were on West Coast's side, with a 60m snap from LeCras rolling through after the ball beat Collingwood defender Nathan Brown to the goal line.

LeCras produced another piece of magic when he nailed a dribbling goal from the pocket - with Kennedy also deserving kudos after his brilliant harassing work forced a turnover.

And when LeCras nailed his third goal early in the second quarter, the scoreline read 53-14 and a blowout loomed. 

Collingwood finally worked their way into the contest, but they were no match for West Coast in a one-sided final term.

MEDICAL ROOM

West Coast:
The Eagles appeared to escape without any concerns. Jack Darling tweaked his back in the last quarter but he came back on after being checked by the medical staff on the bench. Elliot Yeo was a late withdrawal with tonsillitis but Simpson said he should be right for next week.

Collingwood: The Magpies lost Tom Langdon to a right ankle injury in the third term after he was twisted in a bruising tackle from Mark Hutchings. He sat the rest of the game on the bench with ice on his ankle. Buckley said they would have to wait for scans to see how bad it is. Ben Sinclair underwent a concussion test after copping an elbow to the chin. But Buckley said he passed a concussion test. Scott Pendlebury was sore coming in but gathered 29 possessions.

NEXT UP

The Eagles face another tough road test with a trip to Simonds Stadium to meet Geelong on Saturday. The Magpies have a must-win clash with Carlton at the MCG on Saturday. 

An outstretched Josh Kennedy beats Nathan Brown to the ball. Picture: AFL Media

WEST COAST          6.4   8.8    10.12   18.16  (124)                  
COLLINGWOOD      1.1   4.3    8.5       9.8      (62)          

GOALS
West Coast: Kennedy 3, LeCras 3, Cripps 3, Lycett 2, Wellingham, Redden, Naitanui, Darling, Hutchings, Gaff, Hill
Collingwood: Cox 2, Moore 2, Broomhead 2, Greenwood, Crisp, Blair

BEST 
West Coast: LeCras, Shuey, Sheppard, Redden, Naitanui
Collingwood: Pendlebury, Grundy, Cox, Smith, Treloar

INJURIES 
West Coast: Yeo (illness) replaced in selected side by Hutchings
Collingwood: Langdon (right ankle), Sinclair (head knock)

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Dalgleish, O'Gorman, Jeffery 

Official crowd: 37,931 at Domain Stadium