Peel Thunder defeated East Perth by 25 points at Rushton Park on Saturday.

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

Tommy Sheridan
Played on the ball for the game. He had 39 possessions, 10 tackles and 12 clearances in a really strong performance. He used his body well around the stoppages, he was clean with his ball use and was able to get some good opportunities around the forward 50 with two goals.

Stefan Giro
Played forward for the game and collected 27 disposals. His link-up work was strong, he had six clearances and kicked two goals.

Sam Switkowski
Played forward where his pressure was impressive with seven tackles. He was able to work hard between the lines and get a few more possessions this week with 19, while also kicking a goal. 

Danyle Pearce
Played on ball. He had seven clearances, six inside 50s and kicked a quality goal from the boundary. It was another good performance as an inside midfielder where he was able to distribute the ball well and have an impact. 

Luke Strnadica
Played in the ruck and forward. He had 47 hitouts, four clearances and really showed some strength with his tap work and pressure around the contest. He keeps developing his ruck craft.

Hugh Dixon
Played as a forward where his work rate and effort were really positive. He had five tackles, followed up well and put good forward pressure on. He also kicked a valuable goal.

Shane Kersten
Played down back for the game. He was positive with his work rate and was able to distribute the ball well to help set Peel up in defence. He was also strong in his one-on-one contests.

Lloyd Meek
Played in the ruck and forward. He had 17 possessions, 30 hitouts and also was really good around the contest with 15 ground balls. He impressed with his follow up work and tackling and was also able to give Peel first use at the stoppages in a positive performance. 

Ethan Hughes
Played down back for the game. He was really good one-on-one and influenced some important contests when East Perth got in deep.