Nine Fremantle players took part in what was Peel's biggest victory in club history with a 105 point win against East Perth on Saturday at Leederville Oval.

Luke Valente also played limited minutes in the reserves.

Development coach Tendai Mzungu runs through how all 10 players fared.

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Taylin Duman
Taylin played off half back. He was really important with Peel's movement and he defended well. He had good contests both in the air on and on the ground where he was strong. He set up a lot of Peel’s offensive plays and played with great intent in an impressive performance.
 
Connor Blakely
Connor played through the midfield and won a lot of the ball. He had a run-with player for a while but worked really well around the stoppage and gave Peel some good balance around the contest. He also defended well in general play.
 
Leno Thomas
Leno played at half back. As he always does, he competed fiercely and gave Peel some good organisation behind the ball. He continues to develop and get minutes into his game.
 
Joel Western
Joel’s been playing his role for the past few weeks and got rewarded on the weekend with 20 touches and two goals. He showed his speed and defensive pressure at times. It was a good result for Joel after weeks of hard work.

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Mitch Crowden
Mitch came back seamlessly. He was very clean over the ball, used it well and put on his typical forward pressure. He also gave Peel great leadership.

Mitch Crowden lays a tackle during Peel's clash with East Perth.

Griffin Logue
It was great to give Griffin some leadership in the back half. He took East Perth’s key forward throughout the game. He set Peel up well behind the ball, competed in the contest and it was a good platform for him to build from.
 
Liam Henry
Liam did some really good things in the forward half. He used his agility and showed a bit of class with the ball at times. He’s another player who came back with real purpose and showed good leadership through the forward half.
 
Nathan O’Driscoll
Nathan played his second game for the season and it was an improved performance from last week. He was organised behind he ball, competed really well, showed his running power and his ability to get up and down the ground. He was another one who benefited from another week of footy.
 
Bailey Banfield
The stats sheet doesn’t do justice to Bailey’s game. He could have had a number of goals himself. He gave a couple off and played a really selfless roleplaying game. He laid five tackles and defended well.
 
Luke Valente (reserves)
Luke played limited minutes in the reserves. He showed a bit of his class around the stoppage and got his hands on the footy. It was a positive for Luke to get though the game unscathed and he will continue to build in the coming weeks.

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