WAFL
Peel Thunder 19.11 (125) def. Swan Districts 7.4 (46)
Peel Thunder started the game off strong, booting six goals in the first quarter and only allowing Swan Districts a single point. Thunder continued their momentum and ended the game with a 79-pont victory.
Mitch Crowden played nine games in his debut season last year, but is yet to break in to the AFL side for 2019. He continued his fine form in the WAFL and inched himself closer to an AFL call up after a stellar performance against Swan District. The young midfielder recorded a team-high 29 disposals along with 10 tackles and a goal.
Taylin Duman and Travis Colyer were both busy with 21 and 22 disposals respectively. Lloyd Meek also had his hands full in the ruck, winning the ruck battle with 36 hitouts on top of 20 disposals and two goals.
Peel Thunder aims for their third straight win this week. They will host West Coast this Saturday at David Grays Arena.
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South Fremantle 8.9 (57) def. by West Coast 11.12 (78)
Leading at every break, West Coast worked relentlessly to overpower South Fremantle. The visitors made use of the ball in front of the goals to defeat South Fremantle by 21-points.
Jake Waterman and Josh Smith were accurate in front of goal. Dominating the forward line, Waterman kicked four goals from his 11 disposals whilst Smith recorded 27 disposals on top of two goals of his own.
Hamish Brayshaw was strong around the ground, finishing the day with 17 disposals and a goal, whilst also laying 11 tackles. Big man Nathan Vardy also kicked a goal.
West Coast will travel to face Peel Thunder this week. The game promises to be exciting with both teams searching for their third consecutive win.






