JARRYD Roughead continued his love for Launceston as Hawthorn beat the Western Bulldogs by 62 points to grab top spot on the ladder.

Roughead kicked six goals, as many as the Bulldogs managed, during the Hawks’ 16.11 (107) to 6.9 (45) victory at Aurora Stadium on Sunday.

The reigning premiers joined the Sydney Swans and Geelong on 14 wins, with the 62-point margin allowing them to leapfrog the Swans.

The Hawks are well placed to top the table for the third season in a row, although they face tricky clashes against Fremantle and the Cats in the final four rounds.

Midfielders Sam Mitchell (flu) and Issac Smith (tight calf) were last-minute withdrawals for the hosts, although they were barely missed in the opening 12 minutes.

Hawthorn piled on four goals before the Bulldogs scored.

Coupled with the ease and speed at which the Hawks moved the ball and Ben McEvoy's outstanding pack marks at either end of the ground, it had all the makings of a shellacking.

But the Dogs found their snarl.

Led by young guns Jack Macrae and Tom Liberatore in the middle, the visitors worked hard to keep their opposition honest.

They got within 13 points in the first quarter and 17 in the third term, but Hawthorn's hold on the four premiership points was never seriously called into question.

Part of that was the Bulldogs' inaccuracy, especially in the second quarter when they managed four behinds only and Jake Stringer sprayed another shot out on the full.

Part of it was Roughead, Jack Gunston and Luke Breust - whose partnership has taken on 'if Lillee doesn't get you, Thommo must!' proportions this season.

Breust was quiet, but Roughead kicked a goal in every quarter and Gunston finished with three before appearing to injure his ankle in the final term.

Jordan Roughead initially had the job on his cousin, but Bulldogs coach Brendan McCartney switched Mark Austin onto the Hawks key forward in the second term when he kicked his third.

Austin toiled manfully but Roughead still boosted his season tally to 50 goals.

Roughead's haul brings his average in Launceston this season to 5.25 goals.

The result gave the Hawks a flawless four wins at their home away from home in 2014.

They have suffered one loss from their past 19 matches at the Tasmanian venue.

For the Dogs, Bob Murphy had a game-high 32 disposals.

Will Minson battled admirably and tirelessly against McEvoy and David Hale, but both of Hawthorn's ruckmen dobbed a goal.

HAWTHORN                           5.2     7.6    11.7   16.11 (107)
WESTERN BULLDOGS        2.1    2.5       5.7     6.9  (45)

GOALS
Hawthorn: 
Roughead 6, Gunston 3, Lewis 2, McEvoy, Duryea, Hale, Breust, Simpkin
Western Bulldogs: Campbell 2, Dahlhaus, Higgins, Crameri, Stringer

BEST 
Hawthorn: 
Roughead, Shiels, Suckling, Birchall, Lewis, Langford
Western Bulldogs: Murphy, Griffen, Macrae, Minson, Liberatore

INJURIES 
Hawthorn: 
Mitchell (illness) replaced in selected side by Will Langford; Smith (calf) replaced in selected side by Taylor Duryea; Gunston (TBC)
Western Bulldogs: Nil

SUBSTITUTES
Hawthorn:
 Jonathon Simpkin replaced Ryan Schoenmakers in the final quarter.
Western Bulldogs: Koby Stevens replaced Adam Cooney in the third quarter.

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Burgess, Hosking, Schmitt

Official crowd: 14,187 at Aurora Stadium