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Peel Thunder were defeated by eight-point against Perth at Lathlain Park on Saturday.
Senior development coach Marc Webb runs through how the 11 Fremantle-listed players fared.
Mitch Crowden
Played on the ball and forward. He really built his running this week and got from contest to contest well. He had 20 possessions, five tackles and kicked a good goal in a strong performance.
Harley Bennell
Played midfield and forward. He had five clearances and continues to build his running and game time. He was good with the ball in hand.
Danyle Pearce
Played midfield and forward for the day. He was really strong around the contest with eight clearances and 13 ground balls. He gave Peel some strong drive in the first three and a half quarters.
Taylin Duman
Played back for the day. He was strong with his ball use with 17 kicks, he took eight marks and was good with his roll-off and support.
Michael Johnson
Played back where he was clean and strong in his one-on-one contests. He took some really important marks with 10 for the game and his ball use help set Peel up from defence.
Shane Kersten
Played back and had some good one-on-one battles. He was strong around the contest and competed well in the air.
Luke Strnadica
Played forward and in the ruck. With Michael Apeness out early, he shouldered more of the ruck load this week, getting 28 hitouts. Luke again made an impact in the air with his marking and also kicked an important goal.
Brady Grey
Played forward and on the ball. At the start of the game he looked very lively with two goals in the first quarter and then went on ball where he competed well. His physicality in the contest was important for Peel.
Lloyd Meek
Rucked with Luke Strnadica and also played forward. His centre square bounce ruckwork was strong on the day, giving Peel some good drive in the third quarter and he also kicked a good goal to add to his forward craft.
Hugh Dixon
Played forward but he struggled to get into the game. He competed ok in the air in marking contests but he needs to keep working on his leading patterns.
Michael Apeness
Started the game in the ruck. He came off with a hamstring early and was unable to complete the game.