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Tom North: Was consistent all day with 22 disposals and is pushing for AFL selection.

Griffin Logue: Was unseen for three quarters, but had an amazing final quarter, where he burst off half back to provide plenty of drive.

Brett Bewley: The wingman provides a lot of run and carry, just needs to work on his ball use. Had 21 touches in a solid day.

Stefan Giro: Was Peel’s best with 22 disposals, but missed two set shots which would have completed a big game.

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Mitch Crowden: Did not get a lot of the ball, but laid a game-high 15 tackles.

Camera Icon Tom North made a strong showing in the WAFL. Credit: Jackson Flindell

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Cam McCarthy: No impact at all and at times looked disinterested.

Travis Colyer: A dirty day for the former Tiger, who had one touch to half-time, before finishing with 11.

Lachlan Schultz: Was impressive at times with his run and excellent ball use, but did not put in a four-quarter performance.

Luke Valente: Another quiet game for the second-round draftee. Had just nine disposals and kicked a goal courtesy of a 50m penalty.

Bailey Banfield: Did a lot of the grunt work in the midfield, but his kicking let him down.

Hugh Dixon: Led hard all day, but did not get the service up forward needed to have an impact.

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Sean Darcy: Started brightly, but his day ended before quarter time due to an ankle injury.

Jason Carter: Spent time up forward and put a lot of pressure on in attack, but did not look like a natural forward.

Scott Jones: Had to take on most of the ruckwork after Sean Darcy went down in the first term. Had 34 hit-outs and competed strongly.

Tobe Watson: Continues to look good as a defender, but at times was beaten in the air and was on the end of some relentless forward entries from the Claremont midfielders.

Ryan Nyhuis travelled with the Dockers as an emergency for their clash with Essendon