Streamer Screamer: East Perth Royals reserves player Jayden Peak in contention for $3k case prize

Jackson BarrettThe West Australian
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Camera IconEast Perth Royals reserves player Jayden Peak took a screamer of a mark at Steel Blue Oval last month. Credit: The West Australian

A Liam Ryan-inspired hanger in tricky conditions has a young East Perth high-flyer in contention for the Streamer Screamer.

Royals reserves player Jayden Peak harbours ambitions of making a league debut as soon as next season — and he’s going about it the right way with marks like the one which has him in the running for the $3000 cash prize.The 19-year-old flew for a mark against Swan Districts at Steel Blue Oval last month and reeled in a special grab.

“I remember locking eyes with my teammate and him setting me up perfectly,” Peak said of the mark.

“I didn’t mean to jump on to him, I sort of just jumped at the ball and landed on him and took the mark.

VideoThe latest edition of Streamer Screamer involves a hanger from East Perth Royals reserve Jayden Peak and a couple of other screamers that are slightly different.
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“I jumped the complete wrong way and had to twist my body last second and landed straight on my face.

“It was wet conditions as well, so I was pretty lucky it even happened.”

Peak said West Coast Eagles star Liam Ryan was his favourite aerialist to watch and his mark bears striking similarities to Ryan’s famous pluck in the goal-square against giant Melbourne ruck Max Gawn in 2019.

“My favourite marker: definitely Liam Ryan. He’s so exciting to watch when he takes his marks,” he said.

“My favourite mark is the one on Max Gawn ... in the goal-square, it was definitely my favourite one.”

VideoEast Perth reserves player Jayden Peak reeled in this hanger playing against Swan Districts at Steel Blue Oval.

The man who delivered the ball to Ryan for his mark-of-the-year nomination was Josh Kennedy.

Every Wednesday night, the Eagles’ goal-kicking champion will share his top-three Streamer Screamers of the week on 7NEWS, before the final winners are picked out by our experts.

The competition is a chance to showcase the best of the best from all sorts of community sport across WA.

Highlights can come from any sport and can even be of someone else — as long as you’ve got their permission to share it.

Entries are now open and close at 8pm AWST on Tuesday September 27, register to Streamer at streamer.com.au and upload your clip to win.

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