Fremantle Dockers player ratings from wet weather loss to Collingwood Magpies at Optus Stadium

Mark DuffieldThe West Australian
Camera IconAndrew Brayshaw was part of a Dockers midfield that got beaten around the ball. Credit: Daniel Carson/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Will Brodie 7: Super start to the game with six first quarter clearances but was out-numbered as the game went on. Kicked a big third term goal to try and start something.

David Mundy 7: Part of a midfield that was badly beaten but at least was cleaner and surer than most teammates in the conditions and kicked a very good last term goal.

Sean Darcy 7: Strong performer in the ruck and around stoppages with 10 clearances but lacked support.

Jordan Clark 7: One of the few who tried to supply rebound. Struggles a bit when required to defend.

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Hayden Young 7: Shaky early but found his feet and got better as the game went on. Very strong in the third term.

Luke Ryan 6: Part of a backline under siege but was surer than most of his teammates. Just unable to mount any counter attack.

Andrew Brayshaw 6: Tried hard all game but no escaping the fact that the Dockers got walloped around the contest and the bigger Collingwood bodies took a toll.

Camera IconGriffin Logue was forced to deal with plenty of Collingwood supply during Fremantle’s loss. Credit: Daniel Carson/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Caleb Serong 5: A bit like Brayshaw – Tried hard and cracked in but got out-muscled by the big Pies mids and was part of an engine room well beaten.

Heath Chapman 5: Very shaky early and took short options when long ones would have been safer. Got better.

Blake Acres 5: Running power has been diluted by the wet weather in the past fortnight and he has been unsure of himself.

James Aish 5: Unsure on his feet a few times and one of several Dockers who wanted to finesse too much in the conditions.

Michael Walters 5: Kicked a big goal early in the final term but found opportunities hard to come by.

Griffin Logue 5: Had his work cut out at the back but not the worst in a Dockers backline that is nowhere near as sure of itself in the wet.

Brennan Cox 4: Needs to get his head in the game adapt to conditions. One first term square up kick in the wet was reckless and coughed up a goal.

Camera IconLuke Ryan battled hard in Fremantle’s loss to Collingwood. Credit: Daniel Carson/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Alex Pearce 4: Gets a bit unsteady on his feet when the footing is not firm and got out manoeuvred by Brody Mihocek a couple of times for crucial goals.

Lachie Schultz 4: Is developing an unhealthy habit of going to ground too easily. Hard to win a loose ball and do anything with it from there.

Sam Switkowski 4: As clever as he is he needs loose balls to swoop on and the Pies and the conditions just didn’t give him any.

Bailey Banfield 3: Never lacks endeavour but doesn’t have the polish and finish to take a half chance. Part of a powerless attack.

Travis Colyer 3: Had one first half chance that should have been a score and fumbled repeatedly to lose the footy. Not a great day.

Michael Frederick 3: The wet didn’t offer him many chances to use his speed and without that there is a lot he needs to improve.

Rory Lobb 3: After an early goal this was the old Rory – Too many times when he didn’t compete and wanted to blame teammates further downfield for it.

Matt Taberner 2: Got thrashed by Darcy Moore. Had a poor first term turnover and then a mind boggling kick into the man on the mark in the third term.

Neil Erasmus: Unused as the medi sub

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