Alex Forster (SD) (Reserves) 20 disposals (10 kicks, 10 handballs) 4 inside 50s
Alex played as a high back with short spells on ball. He kicked the ball well inside 50 and read cues well showing good judgment. The pleasing thing for Alex is that he got a lot more of the football this week, so it was definitely a step forward and we will look at building on that.

Alex Silvagni (C) 7 disposals (6 kicks, 1 handball) 2 marks
Alex played as a high defender. He played on North Melbourne players in Majak Daw, Ben Warren and Cameron Pederson. He attempted to spread and generate run past half back consistently throughout the game, which led to him running his forward out of position. He positioned really well and made a strong impact on the high ball. It was a solid contribution from Alex.

Jesse Crichton (PT) 12 disposals (4 kicks, 8 handballs) 3 marks, 4 tackles
Jesse was initially given the job on Andrew Embley but was moved off him. Jesse needs to focus on his efforts around the contested ball and to be really decisive. Playing consistent football for Jesse will be based on his ability to get involved in the contest for the entire game.

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WAFL Results

League
Swan Districts 22.14 (146) defeated Peel Thunder 7.5 (47)
South Fremantle 16.12 (108) defeated Perth 12.12 (84)

Reserves
Swan Districts 22.14 (102) defeated Peel Thunder 9.7 (61)
South Fremantle 4.8 (32) defeated Perth 17.16 (117)

Foxtel Cup
Claremont 15.9 (99) defeated Werribee 8.7 (55)

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