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WAFL 2022: How AFL-listed players performed for Peel Thunder and West Coast Eagles

Mitchell Woodcock and Braden QuartermaineThe West Australian
Lloyd Meek was beaten by South Fremantle's Jimmy Miller.
Camera IconLloyd Meek was beaten by South Fremantle's Jimmy Miller. Credit: Michael Farnell

A total of 14 Fremantle-listed players pulled on a Peel Thunder guernsey on Saturday to take on South Fremantle. Here’s how each of them went.

Jye Amiss: Starved so much of opportunity he even ended up in the back pocket.

Roy Benning: A third-quarter goal the highlight of his game in the reserves.

Connor Blakely: Found plenty of the ball, but his kicking let him down.

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Connor Blakely bursts out of congestion.
Camera IconConnor Blakely bursts out of congestion. Credit: Michael Farnell

Mitch Crowden: Worked hard in the contest with 29 disposals and nine tackles.

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Joel Hamling: Had the better of Mason Shaw, who kicked two opportunistic goals.

Liam Henry: Started remarkably well, but fell away dramatically after quarter time.

Ethan Hughes: Got the better of former teammate Cam McCarthy.

Matthew Johnson: Impressive first performance after injury lay-off, with his defensive pressure a highlight.

Peel Thunder's Darcy Tucker breaks a tackle.
Camera IconPeel Thunder's Darcy Tucker breaks a tackle. Credit: Michael Farnell

Lloyd Meek: Beaten by Bulldogs ruckmen Hamish Free and Jimmy Miller in a disappointing performance.

Sam Sturt: Made the most of his limited opportunities to kick three goals.

Josh Treacy: Led hard up the ground all game and took some strong marks.

Darcy Tucker: Was Peel’s best with 28 disposals, seven inside-50s and five tackles.

Peel Thunder's Darcy Tucker breaks a tackle.
Camera IconPeel Thunder's Darcy Tucker breaks a tackle. Credit: Michael Farnell

Nathan Wilson: Battled hard and gave drive out of defence.

Karl Worner: Was regularly ignored by teammates when he had plenty of space on the wing.

Just three West Coast Eagles players turned out for the club’s reserves side in their heavy defeat to West Perth. Here’s how each of them went.

WAFL Round 5 - West Perth Falcons vs West Coast Eagles at Pentanet Stadium, Joondalup. Pictured - West Coast's Luke Strnadica loses the ball in a tackle from West Perth's Mark Hamilton
Camera IconWest Coast's Luke Strnadica had his day cut short by injury against West Perth. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian

Zane Trew: Midfielder fought hard to gather a season-high 22 touches as he builds game time following long-term injury.

Luke Strnadica: Ruckman had little influence before his day was cut short by injury.

Jack Williams: Kicked a late goal after gathering a loose ball and snapping truly to round out a tough day at the office.

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