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Peel were defeated by 66 points by East Perth on Sunday at Leederville Oval.
Senior development coach Marc Webb ran through how the 10 Fremantle-listed players fared.
Tommy Sheridan
Played on the wing for the game. He was strong around the contest with six tackles and ran hard between the lines with 18 kicks.
Danyle Pearce
Played as an inside midfielder and on the wing. He was really good with his clearance work around the centre square bounce and he also got back to help support the defence when he played on the wing.
Tom North
Played as an inside midfielder. He worked well at the stoppages with eight clearances and 10 first possessions in what was a tough battle against some quality East Perth midfielders in Mark Hutchings and Patrick McGinnity.
Ryan Nyhuis
Ryan played up front and kicked two goals as a pressure forward. He was impressive with his pressure, laying six tackles while collecting seven ground ball gets in what was a good result for his first game this year up forward.
Michael Apeness
Michael played in the ruck with 37 hitouts in a really promising performance in what was his first appearance in the ruck this year. He had seven clearances, kicked a goal and took four contested marks against the likes of Nathan Vardy and Fraser McInnes.
Stefan Giro
Stefan played on the wing and at half-forward. It was his first game after six weeks off with an injury and there were promising signs with his 15 possessions from the wing.
Luke Strnadica
Luke played forward with some time supporting in the ruck. He ended up with nine hitouts and took some really strong marks in the forwardline while kicking 2.2.
Shane Kersten
Shane played back for the game and he was one of our strongest contributors in a defence that was at times under siege. He showed good signs with his defensive work around the contest and ended up with 13 possessions and four tackles.
Brennan Cox
Brennan played forward and started the game well. He took some strong marks forward and ended up with 12 possessions. He didn’t kick a goal but it was a pleasing performance with limited opportunities.
Scott Jones
Scott played forward and spent some time in the ruck. He competed well in the air but had limited impact on the game.
Lloyd Meek
Lloyd rucked in the reserves for the game. It was a great opportunity to get some good hitouts and he worked hard around the ground with 15 disposals and six tackles.