Who impressed...

Lachie Neale

He was still sporting a black eye from last weekend’s western derby, but it was another week, another strong performance from Fremantle’s reliable on-baller. His third-quarter goal was all class and he lifted whenever required after the Dockers were spanked at clearances early in the game. He ended up with 35 disposals and 10 clearances.

Nathan Wilson

The GWS recruit has been solid all season in his first year at the club and did plenty of damage from defence against the Blues. Wilson ended up with 24 disposals and went at 83 per cent efficiency. When he has six inside 50s, it’s a plus for Fremantle.

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Taylin Duman

Duman was unlucky to lose his place for the clash with West Coast, but showed plenty of promise on return. The second-year defender has showed strong composure early in his career. Duman gave away some free kicks but looked solid with ball in hand. He managed 27 possessions and eight marks in another step forward.

Cam McCarthy

It is no coincidence that McCarthy has looked far better over the past fortnight with Matt Taberner back in the side. The former Giant looked far more lively with four marks inside 50m and three goals. Hopefully he can end a tough year on a high.

Patrick Cripps

The big West Australian has had a brilliant season in a very tough year for the club. Cripps had a particularly strong first half with 18 disposals. He battled away against David Mundy, who also got plenty of it. But you have to admire Cripps. He finished with 32 disposals, eight clearances and three score assists.

Dale Thomas

Thomas turned back the clock with a brilliant second-quarter goal off one step and was a strong performer across the match. He might not be the player he was at Collingwood, but his contribution is important for a young side. Thomas had 30 disposals on the day.

And who didn’t...

Adam Cerra

Cerra has shown enough in his first season to suggest he going to be a very good player. But he appears to be flagging late in the year after a heavy workload. The No.5 draft pick has also been thrown around in a number of possessions, which makes life tough. He was at half forward for much of the game against Carlton. The teenager had just eight disposals and went at only 50 per cent efficiency.

Camera Icon Adam Cerra had a tough day at the office. Credit: Getty Images

Cameron Polson

Polson struggled to get into the match and had a horrible moment in the third term. The 20-year-old did well to take the mark at half back going back with the flight. But he took too long to take his kick and was run down by Michael Walters, allowing Shane Kersten in for an easy goal. He had just five disposals.