Fremantle vs GWS Giants

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Late change drama for Dockers as final teams locked in (AFL)

FREMANTLE has pulled a late change with defender Alex Pearce ruled out of Saturday night's game against Greater Western Sydney due to an ankle injury.

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Dynamic Dockers 'blow GWS away' to leap into top four, Giants fail ... (Fox Sports)

Dynamic Dockers 'blow GWS away' to leap into top four, Giants fail to keep their cool: 3-2-1.

Himmelberg and Hogan both had two goals to half time as the dominant forwards on the ground. “That’s what the poor kicking does to you. Preuss was also guilty of giving away a downfield free kick that Lachie Schultz was unable to convert. Jake Riccardi took things too far in the scuffle that broke out after Green’s goal. (Hogan) puts a left mitt up and pumps it into Luke Ryan and his body mass isn’t big enough to go with these key forwards,” he said. (Docker Luke) Ryan is trying to mind someone who’s three inches taller than him,” Brereton lamented. Fremantle had all the run in the opening term as the Giants struggled to stay in touch. “The Dockers have had the share of the game so far but haven’t put it on to a bigger lead.” But their goal accuracy issue again reared its ugly head at Optus Stadium. And it showed in the final term as ill-discipline cost the side with Fremantle putting on six-straight final quarter goals to none. The Giants failed to kick a goal in the final term as the Dockers piled on six straight on Saturday night. Despite leading inside 50s, the Dockers failed to punish the Giants on the scoreboard in the opening quarter and were made to pay in the second term by their former star recruit Jesse Hogan.

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