Peel Thunder were defeated by 16 points against Swan Districts on Saturday at Steel Blue Oval.
Eight Fremantle-listed players were in action in the league game, while Luke Strnadica featured in the reserves.
Senior development coach Marc Webb runs through how the players fared.
Daniel Pearce
Playing the majority of the game on ball, Danyle had 20 kicks and six clearances while kicking a good goal in the third quarter.
He worked hard into the game after having a player run with him for most of the day.
Jon Griffin
Jon played in the ruck and spent some time forward, with 39 hit outs and 20 possessions. His follow-up work was good with five clearances and he was especially strong in the ruck.
Sam Collins
Sam played in defence and took nine marks, three contested, and again showed his ability to help set up in defence and stop some of the Swan Districts attack.
Matt Taberner
Played forward for the majority of the game while spending some time in the ruck. Matt had seven marks and was solid with his work rate up the field in a tough day for tall forwards in the wet.
Zac Dawson
Played the majority of the game forward and competed well with one strong contested mark and two goals.
Josh Deluca
Played forward for the majority of the game and was really strong with his hit off the line in a half-forward role. Josh went on ball late in the game to help around the contest, kicking a goal. His pressure around the contest was strong with eight tackles.
Harley Bennell
Played forward for the game, spent a bit more time higher up the ground and worked well on restricted game time. Harley will continue build towards his return to AFL level.
Garrick Ibbotson
Played half back for the game, got more off the ball this week with 17 kicks and 8 marks. Garrick was good with his roll off again and was able to start some offensive plays with his use from the half back line.
Luke Strnadica
Luke had 40 hit outs playing in the reserves and was really strong with his ruck work. He got around the ground well with 17 possessions in another solid performance.