Probably Brady Grey that was the player who had the ball on the string in the first quarter/first half, but after that he dropped off considerably, though I noticed he was limping at a couple of contests in the 3rd quarter .
Swans had a good patch late in the 2nd quarter to about halfway through the 4th.
Blakely was quietest in the third quarter. I thought maybe for a short portion of the game he ran off half back - but hard be sure watching it on TV. Most Peel players dropped off during that period when Swans got on top, but overall when Blakely was dominant around the clearances he had a bigger influence in Peels attacking play, whereas the others like Mzungu, Weller, Langdon were kind of steady, but in and out of the play.
Duffield seemed to be moved up to the wing in the final quarter and got into his best patch. From memory, he took a solid contested mark, and played as a bit of an old hand late with Mzungu and Jones, holding onto possession when Peel had wrested back the lead and wanted to keep it until the siren. For most of the game though, it was quite the worst game i've ever seen him play at any level.
Thought Jones was the best player for Peel in the last quarter.
Clarke did his chances no harm for a recall. Dawson was typical Dawson. Hard to dominate 1 on 1, gave away a 50m early, kicked a sloppy kick which was rebounded with interest, but otherwise safe.