Luke Ryan had achieved an impressive amount in his 23-game career leading into Fremantle’s clash with Carlton at Etihad Stadium.

For one, the 22-year-old was leading the AFL for marks heading into round 13 and pulled in another five in Freo’s 57-point win on Saturday - bringing his season total to 101.

Despite the prolific defender shining in almost every aspect as a backman, a goal had evaded him - at least until the final term of Saturday’s clash.

After following his opponent into the forward 50, Ryan found himself in space with Connor Blakely in possession on the flank.

Blakely hit Ryan on the chest 30 metres out straight in front, which only added to the pressure.

“When I was going back for the goal, I was feeling the nerves,” Ryan said.

“I actually asked ‘Ballas’ (Hayden Ballantyne) if he wanted it when I marked it, so clearly there were a few nerves but luckily it went straight through the middle.

“I had goosebumps once I kicked it and all the boys got around me. It was a very special moment.”

Ryan said it was important for Fremantle to build some form heading into the bye.

“It was a very good win,” Ryan said.

“It’s good to get two on the trot and especially a win away from home and carry on our form from last week and it was even more special as it was Nat Fyfe’s 150th.”