Winning coach Luke Beveridge says Thursday night’s 60-point triumph over St Kilda was an encouraging bounce back from a tough week, after losing to Essendon in round five.

"Obviously (we were) on the canvas a bit during the week after what happened last Friday night, so to start so emphatically was encouraging," Beveridge said in his post-match press conference.

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As a result, getting the group to work as a cohesive unit was the key message throughout the week.

"After last week we had a good chat after the game and there's a real closeness within our football club and the theme, really, from the players was stick together," he said.

Aaron Naughton dominated in attack, kicking six goals for the game including three in the opening quarter.

"We're all pleased for him. He doesn't covet necessarily kicking half a dozen like he did. He does all the team things, he competes like there's no tomorrow and I love the fact that he's able to get some reward for himself," Beveridge said.

"He's such an important player for us."

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Beveridge was unable to provide a timeline on Jamarra Ugle-Hagan's return to the field, after missing Thursday's clash due to personal reasons, but was optimistic about Tom Liberatore's availability for next week's game against Fremantle over in Perth.

"I think Tom's fine," Beveridge said.

"The thing about post-game last week, and this is the challenging thing with delayed effects (of concussion) … you hesitate to comment really, because at the time even though he's sort of been cleared, if something's happened you're probably better off saying 'oh, let's give it a couple of days and report back to you'."

Beveridge has suggested such will be the case for Laitham Vandermeer, who was subbed out of the game in the third quarter after copping a head knock.

Laitham Vandermeer in action during the 2024 AFL Round 06 match between the St Kilda Saints and the Western Bulldogs. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos)

"We thought he was fine, he thought he was fine. He got hit pretty hard but he bounced up pretty quickly, so they just wanted to check him out," Beveridge said.

"They needed to test him and that's why we subbed him out, because it was going to take 15 minutes … as it stands, he passed the test, but Tom passed the test last week. So all I'll say is he's passed the test."