WEST Coast's star recruit Lewis Jetta says the SCG should hold no fears for the Eagles as long as they don't over-complicate their approach.
The Eagles face the Sydney Swans next week in a blockbuster on Saturday afternoon for the first time at that venue since 2010.
Only nine current Eagles played in that game while Jetta was in the Swans line-up.
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The speedy Eagle said his club's game plan should be pretty straightforward on the short ground with Nic Naitanui and Luke Shuey in the line-up.
"It's pretty basic - Nic hits it to Shuey, boot it and you're in the forward 50," Jetta told AFL.com.au.
"It's actually quite simple. It's a wide oval, if we spread them we should be OK.
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"We'll just worry about what we do. I'm sure they'll bring the heat but we've just got to stand up.
"There's nothing like big games. I'm sure the boys will be up for it. We love big games."
Jetta said he has settled into his new home well after he was traded to West Coast last year following six seasons with the Swans.
He had an interrupted preparation for the home and away season due to a calf injury he suffered in the NAB Challenge. He missed round one and was quiet in his Eagles debut against Hawthorn with just eight touches.
But he had 17 touches against Fremantle and kicked two important goals. He gathered 16 touches and kicked a goal against Richmond in a 68-point win.
Jetta said he was trying to lift his intensity for longer in games.
"As long as my work rate is there and I'm basing my game on defence, I know my offence will always come and always be there," he said.
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"But at the moment I'm just working on my work rate up and down the ground. I watch the way (Chris) Masten and (Andrew) Gaff go about it with their up and down running. If I can base my game around those guys I'll be sweet."
Jetta said he was fitting in with the playing group nicely having made a conscious effort to speak up where possible.
"I promised myself as soon as I came over not to be in my shell for the first two weeks," Jetta said.
"And that's what I did. I came straight out of my shell and got around the boys."