
Peel Thunder put in a commanding team effort to take down the reigning premiers at home by 18-points.
Here’s how the 15 Fremantle-listed players fared for the Thunder.
Bailey Banfield: Another good all-round game with 21 touches, five marks and four tackles as he looks to find his way back into the Dockers line-up.
Jaren Carr: Recalled back into the league side and kicked a great goal on the run from 45 meters out. The winger ran hard all day to provide an option against his former side, taking nine marks.
Hugh Davies: Took the equal-second most marks in a WAFL game ever with 21 to go with 27 disposals. Banging the door down for an AFL call-up after a fantastic start to the season.
Josh Draper: Continued in his new as a back-up ruck from down back. Finished with 12-disposals, five marks and eight hit-outs.
Leon Kickett: Just his second Thunder league game. While he had limited touches, he showed signs of great ball use, with multiple bullet passes hitting leading targets and he had a game-high seven tackles.
Ryda Luke (reserves): Moved further up the ground to gather his highest disposal count for the year in the reserves with 15 and four marks.
Ollie Murphy (reserves): Gathered 18 disposals in the reserves as the key defender bides his time in the twos.
Tobyn Murray: Could have been in the best but missed multiple easy chances in front of goals with three behinds.
Charlie Nicholls: Kept flying for his marks against a strong South Fremantle defence. Held his ground in one-on-ones to receive some free kicks which helped him boot three goals.

Jaegar O’Meara: Donned the face mask on return after sustaining multiple facial fractures at training last month. Was rusty but showed his class on occasions.
Aiden Riddle: Been excellent since he was given the keys to the ruck department. Dominated the ruck battle against fellow 20-year-old Bulldogs ruck Aidan Harvey and undersized Riley Colborne with 38 hit-outs and five marks.
Jeremy Sharp: Three games in a row with 34 disposals or more as he continues his ball magnet ways at WAFL level.
Cooper Simpson: Pushed for AFL selection with one of his best performances for the year, gathering 25 disposals and six marks.
Adam Sweid: Once again hit the scoreboard, but could’ve broken the game open if he had converted his chances. Continues to impress as an 18-year-old in his first year of league footy.

Toby Whan: Was on the quieter side but still had an impact in contested situations taking opponents on and winning.
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