It's taken just two games for the Western Sydney Wanderers to beat their win tally from last W-League season, and there should be many more records to tumble if Friday night's 1-0 victory over the Newcastle Jets is an indication of what is to come.

With a full-strength team on deck for the first time, the new-look Wanderers, who needed a late winner to beat Adelaide 2-1 in the opening round, made light work of the Jets. They completely dominated a match that had to be be paused for 30 minutes during the first half as heavy storms lashed Bankwest Stadium.

Jets goalkeeper Claire Coelho gets to the ball before a charging Sam Staab. Credit:Getty

It should have been decided by more than just the one goal, which came from the penalty spot in the second half via Matildas midfielder Amy Harrison, but for a team for whom wins have been historically scarce, nobody was complaining.

As soon as Western Sydney's fearsome attack - led by US international striker Lynn Williams, who looked a class above on her W-League debut - clicks into place, it will be a daunting prospect for the rest of the competition.