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

Mitchell WoodcockThe West Australian
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.

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

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.

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.

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