Peel Thunder defeated Claremont by 20 points at Rushton Park on Saturday.
Senior development coach Marc Webb runs through how the nine Fremantle-listed players fared in the league game, while Lloyd Meek played in the reserves.
Stefan Giro
Stefan played on the ball, forward and on the wing. It was a good second game following his return from injury with 14 kicks and five clearances. He showed some good composure in the last quarter with his ball use and he worked hard all day.
Danyle Pearce
Danyle played on ball for the game. He had nine clearances, 33 possessions and was really strong around the contest. He ran well and was tagged for the second half but he was really strong with his workrate to have an impact on the game.
Harley Bennell
In Harley’s first game back from injury he played as a forward on limited minutes. He was able to get through the game well. He presented well as a forward and at times, he came higher around the contest and made an impact.
Luke Strnadica
Luke played forward and in the ruck. He had 21 hitouts and took some strong marks with four of those contested, which led to three goals. It was another strong performance both forward and rucking for Luke.
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Tommy Sheridan
Tommy played on the wing with 28 possessions. He had seven clearances and six tackles, working really hard around the contest, while spreading offensively and defensively.
Shane Kersten
Shane played back with 21 possessions and 10 marks in another impressive performance. He played on Claremont’s Tom Lee and Beau Maister, where he was good in his one-on-ones and strong in his roll-off and support.
Tom North
Tom played on the ball and forward. He performed well around the contest with four clearances and was clean with ball in hand.
Scott Jones
Scott played forward and in the ruck. He had 19 hitouts in an improved performance with his work rate and ability as a forward to bring the ball to ground.
Michael Apeness
Michael played in the ruck and forward. He had 20 hitouts, took some good contested marks, had three marks for the game and kicked a goal. He was really strong with his ruckwork around the boundary throw-ins and ball-ups to add a solid game to his performance.
Lloyd Meek
Lloyd played in the reserves where he was strong with his ruckwork with 47 hitouts. It was an improved performance with his centre square bounce timing and his follow-up was good.