Peel Thunder won their third straight game with a 90-point victory over Perth at Lathlain Park on Saturday.

Thirteen Fremantle listed players featured in the league game while Luke Strnadica played in Peel reserves 71-point loss to Perth.

Senior development coach Marc Webb runs through how the players fared.

Luke Ryan
Played half-back for the majority of the game. Took nine marks and looked composed with his skill while kicking a goal. 

Brennan Cox
It was a solid performance from Brennan. He played in the backline and had 17 marks, four contested marks and had an impact while supporting the defence. He’s shown his capabilities as a defender after starting the year as a forward.

Nick Suban
Nick had 26 possessions and 18 kicks and was really strong with his ball use and his run on the wing. 

Josh Deluca
Played his first game back at senior level for Peel this week. Had seven clearances, playing in a variety of midfield and forward roles. Josh was really strong around the contest with seven hard-ball gets and provided a lot of drive while kicking three goals.

Sam Collins
Sam again played as a key defender. He used the ball well with eight marks and was really solid defensively.

Jon Griffin
Had 36 hit outs in the ruck and ran well up and down the ground. Jon got back to support the defence really well while getting into position to kick goals up front with two majors.

Sean Darcy
Supported Jon Griffin in the ruck with 22 hit outs. His follow up work was good with four clearances and he hit the scoreboard when he went forward, kicking 2.2.

Ryan Nyhuis
Was solid in defence playing against one of Perth’s lively forwards in Cody Ninyette. He kept him at bay while remaining strong with his ball use and his ability to impact the contest. 

Zac Dawson
Played forward and had a strong impact with 17 possessions and a goal. Zac took four marks and was really strong with his work rate around he contest and follow up pressure.

Taylin Duman
Played a variety of roles on the half-back and wing. Taylin read the ball well in the air and ran hard with some solid defensive work.

Tommy Sheridan
Started on the wing and had a good contest with Perth’s Julian Jacobs, while also spending some time at half-back. He was clean and composed and ran well with the ball.

Hayden Ballantyne
Was lively up front forward and had a strong performance before coming off with a minor hamstring injury. 

Griffin Logue
Played on one of Perth’s key forward in Brennan Stack, keeping him to 1.1. Griffin was able to work up on his opponent while being able to spread and was used on the outlets.

Luke Strnadica
He rucked all day in the reserves and was dominant with 58 hit outs while picking up 22 possessions in another solid effort.