Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir has warned the AFL premiership favourites are still capable of vast improvement after setting a club-record winning margin in the 124-point annihilation of North Melbourne.
The Dockers broke the game open with a nine-goal blitz in the second quarter and powered away to a 24.11 (155) to 4.7 (31) victory at Bunbury's Hands Oval on Saturday.
The even spread of contributors particularly pleased Longmuir, with Andrew Brayshaw (30 disposals), Shai Bolton (27), Murphy Reid (23), Luke Jackson (19) and Neil Erasmus (22) all influential.
Josh Treacy (four goals), Patrick Voss (four), Sam Switkowski (three) and Jackson (three) led the scoring as the Dockers kicked the last 19 goals of the game and improved their percentage from 135.2 to 147.9.