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3. The Eagles can destroy weak teams
But what we don't know yet is whether they can beat a good team. Adam Simpson's boys looked invincible against the Giants, but when you consider how many players the visitors were missing, the victory loses some of its shine. What did look good was the delivery into 11-goal hero Josh Kennedy, along with Mark LeCras and Jack Darling. And this is where West Coast needs to improve against the top sides. Victories over the sides placed 17th, 16th, 13th and 12th are expected for a top-eight contender. Simpson knows he needs a big scalp soon. A road victory over Collingwood in the Eagles' first game after their round nine bye would do nicely. - Sean Cowan
WATCH: Josh Kennedy's perfect 11 against the Giants
Carlton has found a ripper in Menzel. The second-year Blue has already given glimpses of his prodigious talent, most notably kicking a crucial late goal in the round six win over the Eagles. But Menzel showed he should be a future match-winner for the Blues in the second quarter of Monday night's win over the Saints. Carlton's wasteful finishing in front of goal meant the Saints were just five points behind when Nick Riewoldt goaled at the two-minute mark of the second term. That's when Menzel took over, kicking three goals in just over 10 minutes to help the Blues take control of the game. The first was a classy banana snap, the second a running goal where he dodged two Saints, and the last a set shot from 45m after marking on the lead.