MELBOURNE has returned to the winners list in impressive fashion, downing the Western Bulldogs by 39 points at the MCG on Sunday.

Led by impressive forward Jesse Hogan and fuelled by a hunger for the contest, the Demons prevailed 15.13 (103) to 9.10 (64) to win their third match of the season.

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Melbourne out-tackled the League's No.1 tacklers, controlling the match after a slow start.

Hogan and Cam Pedersen kicked three goals apiece, while Melbourne's midfield pack did their jobs.

Roos was understandably delighted by Hogan's 21 disposals and goalkicking but said he was most pleased by his huge work rate.

"He was on the wing and he ended up running all the way across the ground to get a mark," he said.

"It's great when you have young kids that have really good instincts and they're really good competitors."

Aaron VandenBerg continued his encouraging season, Bernie Vince subdued Marcus Bontempelli and Nathan Jones broke free of a Mitch Wallis tag to set up the Demons' win in the second term.

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After an early arm-wrestle, five straight Melbourne goals either side of half-time saw the Demons break clear.

With Jones and Bontempelli tagged out of the match, both teams struggled for fluency.

Fumbles and missed opportunities were the order of the day, and while the Bulldogs saw more of the ball, too often they wasted it.

Their half-time score of 3.9 showed as much, with raw forward Jake Stringer a chief culprit.

In the second term, Jones broke free to dominate with 11 touches and four clearances.

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His work was key in propelling the Demons forward, where Hogan loomed large.

The 20-year-old forward continued his AFL education with a goal in each of the first three quarters.

Already a crowd favourite and one of Melbourne's most important players, Hogan produced his best performance for the Demons.

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In contrast, the Bulldogs' teenage target man Tom Boyd was substituted out in the third quarter with just one handball and one hit-out to his name.

The Demons stretched their lead to 33 points early in the third term, which included two Jeremy Howe marks for the highlight reel.

But the Bulldogs found space to stretch their legs and began to reel in Melbourne's lead.

Stringer kicked two third-quarter goals and when Liam Picken kicked a goal early in the last, their deficit was just seven.

From there, Melbourne took over.

Hogan turned provider for the impressive Pedersen, who kicked his third early in the final term to begin a Demon rout.

Vince added to his fine day with two goals of his own, while Jeff Garlett's checkside snap from the boundary brought cheers from the 29,381-strong crowd.

Beaten coach Luke Beveridge was understandably upset by the performance, which included the ugly half-time scoreline of 3.9 after long periods of dominance.

"We probably didn't see today coming," Beveridge said.

"We were shabby in a lot of areas today.

"This game is always one of energy and commitment to everything in the game and the opposition had a little bit more than us today and they got us.

Fletcher Roberts takes a none-too-elegant tumble against the Demons on Sunday. Picture: AFL Media.

MELBOURNE                      3.3   7.5  10.10  15.13  (103)
WESTERN BULLDOGS       2.3   3.9   8.9       9.10   (64)
 
GOALS
Melbourne: Hogan 3, Pedersen 3, Toumpas 2, Vince 2, Howe, N. Jones, Newton, M. Jones, Garlett
Western Bulldogs: Stringer 2, Dahlhaus, Jong, Wallis, Wood, Hunter, Dale, Picken
 
BEST 
Melbourne: N. Jones, Pedersen, Hogan, Vince, Spencer, Cross, Toumpas
Western Bulldogs: M. Boyd, Dahlhaus, Wallis, Wood, Stevens
 
INJURIES 
Melbourne: M. Jones (concussion)
Western Bulldogs: Goodes (arm)
 
SUBSTITUTES
Melbourne: Matt Jones (concussion) replaced by Aidan Riley in the fourth quarter
Western Bulldogs: Tom Boyd replaced by Bailey Dale in the third quarter
 
Reports: Nil
 
Umpires: Deboy, Findlay, Mitchell
 
Official crowd: 29,381 at the MCG