Richmond has taken the scalp of a top-eight contender with a dominant 41-point win over West Coast in front of 37,781 hostile fans at Patersons Stadium.
The Tigers buried the memory of a one-point loss to Fremantle earlier this season with a systematic dismantling of a brittle Eagles side, winning 16.7 (103) to 8.14 (62).
West Coast were again exposed at home, losing their fourth game at Patersons Stadium this season.
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After trailing at quarter-time by six points, the Tigers put together a scintillating second quarter to take the game away from West Coast.
Richmond's pace and spread cut the Eagles to ribbons as they kicked six unanswered goals for the term.
Brett Deledio had nine disposals for the quarter and Matt White gathered eight, while talented 19-year-old Nick Vlastuin and evergreen former skipper Chris Newman kicked two goals apiece to silence the crowd.
Richmond kicked 10 straight goals between quarter-time and the 11-minute mark of the third term.
The Tigers turned a 28-point lead at half-time into a 50-point gap at the last change.
Just as pleasingly for coach Damien Hardwick, the visitors had 10 individual goalkickers on a night when their evenness across the board was a key to their success.
Dustin Martin and Deledio were outstanding, collecting 25 disposals each, with Deledio particularly damaging as he operated at 84 per cent efficiency.
Vlastuin finished the night with three goals, the best return of his six-game career.
The Eagles dominated the ruck contests, winning an incredible 81 hit outs to Richmond's 27 on the back of Nic Naitanui and Dean Cox - yet Richmond won the clearances.
West Coast also had one more inside 50 and more contested possessions for the match but never got close to Richmond on the scoreboard after quarter-time.
Josh Kennedy battled hard up forward with three goals but he was one of the Eagles' few winners on the ground.
Again, their inaccuracy was costly as they hit the post six times.
The only injury concern for Richmond was Shane Edwards, who was subbed out in the third term after copping a nasty poke in the eye.
WEST COAST 3.3 3.6 5.9 8.14 (62)
RICHMOND 2.3 8.4 14.5 16.7 (103)
GOALS
West Coast: Kennedy 3, Hill 2, Darling, Kerr, S Selwood
Richmond: Vlastuin 3, S Edwards 2, Newman 2, Vickery 2, Riewoldt 2, Jackson, King, Martin, White, A Edwards
BEST
West Coast: S Selwood, Naitanui, Kennedy, Shuey, Masten, Priddis
Richmond: Deledio, Jackson, Cotchin, White, Foley, Vlastuin, Martin
INJURIES
West Coast: Brown (eye)
Richmond: S Edwards (eye)
SUBSTITUTES
West Coast: Andrew Embley replaced Mitch Brown during the third quarter
Richmond: Sam Lonergan replaced Shane Edwards during the third quarter
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Bannister, Margetts, Stevic
Official crowd: 37,781 at the Patersons Stadium