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Match report: Bulldogs too good for Thunder

Peel Thunder were defeated by South Fremantle by 35-points at Fremantle Oval. 

Senior development coach Marc Webb runs through how the 10 Fremantle-listed players fared in the game.

Cam Sutcliffe
Cam played on-ball and the wing most of the day. It was his second game back from injury and it was a solid performance. He had 19 possessions, three clearances and was strong around the contest with his pressure resulting in six tackles.

Cam McCarthy
Cam played back for the game and gathered 17 possessions and 11 marks. He was strong in the one-on-one contest and showed promising signs playing as a defender.

Mitch Crowden
Mitch played as an inside-mid and forward. Although he didn’t get as much of the ball as previous weeks, his pressure around the contest was good. He finished the game with four clearances and 16 possessions. 

Danyle Pearce
Danyle played wing, forward and on-ball for the game. It was a quieter day for Danyle this week as he was heavily tagged. He worked for his teammates with his blocks and ended up with 14 possessions and kicked one goal.

Harley Bennell
Played on-ball where he had a solid performance on limited game time. He had 14 possessions, was clean and good with his ball use.

Luke Strnadica
Luke played forward and in the ruck where he ended up with 11 possessions and two goals. He provided a good aerial presence taking six marks.  

Scott Jones
Scott played forward and in the ruck where he started and finished the game strong. He took six contested marks had 20 hit-outs and kicked a goal.

Sean Darcy
It was Sean’s first game back from injury, and he was a bit rusty early but quickly got into the game. He finished with 41 hits-outs, showing his ruckwork was strong, and a good base to build from.

Taylin Duman
Taylin played a quarter of footy before being concussed in the second quarter and took no further part in the game.  

Hugh Dixon
Hugh played forward for the game but struggled to get much separation from his defender, Blayne Wilson. He was good with his follow up and tackling, finishing the game with five tackles.