Peel Thunder defeated South Fremantle by 24 points on Saturday at Rushton Park.
Senior development coach Marc Webb runs through how the 10 Fremantle-listed players fared.
Mitch Crowden
Played forward and inside midfield where he competed strongly. He was tough around the contest and picked up nine clearances, nine tackles and 27 possessions. He used the ball really well.
Tom North
Played inside mid and on the wing. Tom was coming back from injury this week and had 17 kicks, five clearances in a good performance on the ball. It was good to see him get through the full game.
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Harley Bennell
Played on the ball and forward. Harley played out the game, picking up seven clearances and pushed hard when he went up forward, kicking 1.2.
Danyle Pearce
Was tagged by South Fremantle’s Shaun Bewick. He fought through that well and helped his teammates to block and move in a strong team performance with 24 possessions.
Shane Kersten
Played down back and helped control and lead a youthful backline. He was solid in the last line of defence with his spoiling and he helped the backline with his ability to mop up. He had nine ground ball gets and seven rebound 50s to help start attacking moves.
Brady Grey
Played forward and on the ball. He showed his trademark aggression and put his body on the line. He had 10 tackles and 12 ground ball gets in a strong performance.
Sam Switkowski
Played his first game back for some time where he played forward. Sam brought his pressure around the contest with his tackling and featured in his ability to chase down. He ended up with 12 possessions.
Luke Strnadica
Rucked for most of the game and then went forward. Luke had a strong battle with South Fremantle’s Zachary Strom. He was good with his tapwork timing and helped give the mids first use around the ground. He also took some good marks with three contested marks, which has been a strong feature of his game over the past few weeks.
Lloyd Meek
Played forward and helped Luke Strnadica in the ruck. Again, he was good with his tapwork around the ground and gave Peel some good use. His follow up and pressure was strong this week. He had six tackles and two clearances which is a decent performance for a ruckman.
Hugh Dixon
Played forward for the game. He was able to make the most of his opportunities, kicking three goals. He presented well in deep 50 and also was able to put some good pressure on around the contest to give himself opportunities in front of goal.