The British and Irish Lions eased away to an eight-try 54-7 victory against Western Force in their first game of their tour on Australian soil.
Captain Dan Sheehan, Tomos Williams and Elliot Daly scored in a first half largely dominated by the profligate hosts in terms of territory but not on the scoreboard.
The Lions led 21-7 at the break, Force's own skipper Nic White crossing for their only try in front of 46,656, a record crowd for a rugby union game in Perth.
Beyond the break, it was all Lions, though.
Williams scored a blistering, breakaway second while Henry Pollock was in the sin-bin. The moment was overshadowed by Williams' worrying-looking injury in the process.
Garry Ringrose, the towering Joe McCarthy, a second for Daly and a last-gasp score for Alex Mitchell brought up the 50-point mark as the Lions blew away their hosts.
More to follow.