Home

AFL Watch: Lloyd Meek dominates for Peel Thunder to push for return to Fremantle Dockers line-up

Headshot of Mitchell Woodcock
Mitchell WoodcockThe West Australian
Lloyd Meek is continuing to have a dominant season for Peel Thunder.
Camera IconLloyd Meek is continuing to have a dominant season for Peel Thunder. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian

More than a dozen Fremantle-listed players turned out for Peel Thunder against Subiaco in Mandurah on Saturday. Here’s how the 14 Dockers went.

Eric Benning: Another quiet game with just 10 touches and four marks in the reserves.

Connor Blakely: Spent time at half-back, where he had limited impact.

Mitch Crowden: Lifted in the final quarter to ensure his side was victorious.

Get in front of tomorrow's news for FREE

Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion.

READ NOW

Liam Henry: His pace was a standout, but showcased it inconsistently.

The Game AFL 2024

Matthew Johnson: Was tough in the contest and had some good moments.

Sebit Kuek: Got a different sort of football lesson from Subiaco defender Angus Dewar.

Lloyd Meek: Easily the best on ground, dominating the contest across all four quarters.

Nathan O’Driscoll: A solid return from a long injury layoff.

Sam Sturt: Had little impact, kicking four behinds and missing a crucial tackle.

Mitch Crowden is putting a good season together at Peel Thunder.
Camera IconMitch Crowden is putting a good season together at Peel Thunder. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian

Josh Treacy: Was good in the ruck, but kicked just one goal.

Darcy Tucker: The best midfielder for the Thunder with 27 disposals and six inside-50s.

Joel Western: Started hot with nine disposals and a goal in the first quarter before fading.

Nathan Wilson: His ability to drive the ball forward from defence was crucial.

Karl Worner: Didn’t respond being dropped to the reserves, with just 12 touches.

Get the latest news from thewest.com.au in your inbox.

Sign up for our emails