WHO IMPRESSED

David Mundy

A champion performance from a champion player in his 300th match.

The milestone worked tirelessly hard as we’ve come to expect from him, making the #Mundy3Hundy a night to remember.

Smashed Mitch Wallis with a bone-crunching bump in the third term before kicking a pair of team-lifting goals.

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Looks like he’s still got plenty in the tank and could play on for at least another season.

Ryan Nyhuis

Nyhuis made the most of his recall for the suspended Taylin Duman with arguably his best performance since his stunning four-goal debut in 2017.

He looked assured down back and rebounded well with clean disposal in his first AFL appearance of the year and will provide a selection dilemma when Duman becomes available against Adelaide next week.

Nat Fyfe

The Fremantle skipper meant business from the opening bounce as he continued his dominance against the Bulldogs.

It was a complete all-round performance from the Brownlow medallist, who finished with 29 disposals to go with five tackles, four inside-50s and a goal.

Camera Icon Nat Fyfe starred for Freo. Credit: Getty Images

Michael Walters

Best on ground in the first half by a fair way, kicking two goals rotating between the midfield and forward-line to set the tone early.

At one stage in the second term, he had a game-high goals, disposals and contested possessions.

He was still among Fremantle’s best but faded after half-time after copping a knock.

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Sam Switkowski

There was a lot to like about the tough small forward’s performance, who looks to be building nicely at AFL level.

He took down Marcus Bontempelli with a brilliant tackle up forward in the last term which resulted in Brandon Matera’s fourth goal.

Hayden Ballantyne is going to struggle to get back into the side with Switkowski playing so well.

Brandon Matera

The former Gold Coast Sun is on fire up forward at the moment to continue his career rejuvenation.

After four goals against GWS last week, the clever goalsneak went one better to finish with a game-high five majors, his best return as a Docker.

He kicked three in the final term when the game was on the line, getting in the right spots to finish off his teammates’ good work up the ground.

... AND WHO DIDN’T

Matt Taberner

Taberner has the potential to tear a game apart, if only he could kick straight.

Took some nice contested marks but his disposal by foot continues to let him down.

He kicked a late goal but missed another golden opportunity.

Cam McCarthy

It was a tough night at the office for the Dockers forward.

He had limited impact in his return from a virus and struggled to hit targets.

His 11 disposals came at just 45.5 per cent efficiency.