Peel Thunder fell to second placed South Fremantle by 32 points on Sunday, despite strong performances from a number of Freo players. 

While Peel lost on the weekend, they remain in an advantageous position at fifth on the ladder, sitting only eight points behind first placed Subiaco and two games ahead of sixth placed East Perth.

Peel will aim to push closer to the top of the ladder with a win against last placed Swan Districts at Rushton Park on Saturday. 

Matthew Uebergang
Played in the forward line and ruck and performed well in the role that was asked of him.

Garrick Ibbotson
Played across halfback and used the ball well, his intercept marking helped us launch attacks from defence throughout the day.

Clancee Pearce
Played across haflback and put in a solid performance in his first game back for three weeks. 

Langdon shines for Peel

Tendai Mzungu
Played on the wings and through the midfield and hit the ball hard the whole game. Gave us plenty of attacking movement from the middle.
 

Matt De Boer
Played in the middle and finished with 17 touches while giving us consistent effort the entire game.
 

Brady Grey
Played in the midfield and was consistent with his attack on the ball and defensive pressure. 

WAFL Watch player stats: Sunday 19 June 

Ed Langdon
Played across half forward was very good working up toward the ball whilst also finishing with five goals.

Joshua Deluca
Played half forward and provided us with good pressure around the stoppages with his consistent effort.

Shane Yarran
Played across half-forward after missing some time with a calf injury, will benefit from the run and kicked a nice goal as well.