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Eagles Still Suck

The Eagles had been cockahoop all week, which is the same as usual but with more hoop. A Fremantle player had been mentioned in the same sentence as the word 'drugs' which suddenly absolved them of bringing the league into disrepute for the entire opening decade of the twenty first century. They were also well into their most successful pre-season in a long time, winning half of their games and having the least number of their players in front of a magistrate in living memory.

Unsurprisingly, their players showed out in droves, with almost as many West Coast jumpers in the crowd as at a One Day game at the WACA.

Fremantle had a slightly differently philosophy to the pre-season, coming at the NAB Cup from the rat's arse school of thought...so it was bound to be a tight contest.

Fremantle started the game in typical pre-season style. A lot of running about without much purpose and some rusty skills. The Eagles, on the other hand, looked to have set themselves all summer for this match and came out all guns blazing. After a few of early goals the presses were running over time at The West Australian producing the West Coast Premiership Dynasty Commemorative Wrap-around.

But it was almost as if a deep instinct kicked in with the Fremantle players. A reflex action - like the need to pop bubble wrap, or eat a raw onion for no rational reason. When the Eagles got their hopes up, the Fremantle players had to shatter them.

All it took was a few minutes. A switch went on and Fremantle moved from scratchy pre-season mode into fully fledge premiership mode. They ran rings around the Eagles, with the forwards putting on a show, and put themselves a couple of goals in front. The Eagles showed their fragility, immediately falling apart to the point of being unable to execute the most basic of football skills - like a team of Naitanuis.

With the Eagles back in their box, Fremantle went back into pre-season mode. Getting a bit of run in their legs, naffing about in front of goals as part of their research into wind dynamics and generally readying themselves to win the 2015 flag.

Against his nature, Rosa lobbed through a 9 point which edged the Eagle a bit closer than some would have liked. So Michael Walters gave his hamstrings a bit of a stretch, ran half a football ground and dobbed a settler.

By half time the Eagles had already given up on 2015 and Fremantle treated the game as little more than circle work. Matthew Pavlich made a day of it down in the forward line, dominating in the air and on the ground but putting a lot of attention on his wind studies, testing various different kicking techniques, including something called a “left footer”. Stephen Hill and Nat Fyfe were effortlessly brilliant in their work through the middle of the ground, looking like they could fight it out for the Brownlow honours this season.

A few of the young blokes chimed in with some handy effort with Connor Blakely earning the note “can play a bit” in many a Record. Cam Sutcliffe put in a performance that could signal a breakout year for him and Zac Clarke looks like he might be back to his better form.

For what it mattered the game was done and dusted by three quarter time and the Eagles had been officially belted. The only downside was that Nik Suban was nursing a bit of a sore leg.

There was a bit of a scoreboard issue late in the game when the Fremantle players wandered off to check out the gourmet chicken rolls but Sutcliffe popped through a lazy 9 pointer ...which he was able to kick because his leg was no longer weighed down by any money in his wallet... to settle things down and make sure the Eagles left the ground well aware of where their season was heading.

In short. Fremantle will be amongst it again this year and the Eagles are making up the numbers.

fremantle 0.5.2 0.7.9 0.11.15 1.13.17 104
westcoast 0.3.2 1.4.5 1.6.7 1.11.10 85
fremantle Goals
Walters 2
Mayne 2
Clarke 2
Pavlich 2
Hannath 1
Crozier 1
Sutcliffe 2
Fyfe 1
Sheridan 1
westcoast Goals
Kennedy 3
LeCras 2
Masten 1
Wellingham 1
Lamb 1
Shuey 1
Selwood 1
McGinnity 1
Rosa 1
Clinton Wolf Medal Votes
Stephen Hill 3Nat Fyfe 2Cam Sutcliffe 1
InjuriesSuban (Hamstring)
Reports






Dockerland Budget: West Coast v Fremantle


To save people forking over their hard earned money to the AFL in exchange for a magazine that gets bigger every week, making it harder to get to the only part you actually want - the names of the players, we've introduced the Dockerland Budget.

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The Real Footy Gets a Week Closer

Ross Lyon puts as much value in the March premiership as he does in a full body shampoo, so it's not all that surprising that Fremantle's trip to the only football ground in australia with a permanent RM Williams stall would see the Dockers put in a less than sensational performance against the Swans.

Fremantle spent most of the first quarter chasing the locals, who must have been expecting to see some flooding because they painted rainbows for the fifty metre arcs. Ross Lyon wasn't prepared to run his players into the ground for a pre-season game so the normal trademark unrelenting defence found itself relented quite a bit. At quarter time the Swans had put on a tidy three goals while Fremantle didn't bother the goal umpire's right hand.

The wind at their backs made life a bit easier in the second quarter and some Fyfe brilliance had the Dockers bring up their first goal, Nik Suban got a bit cheeky to make it a couple but they were pretty keen to keep themselves running in economy mode. Alex Silvagni looked like a player who expects his opportunities to improve this season, a few more games into Michael Johnson will have him starting the season in All Australian form and Lachie Neale appeared keen to be the next reason that Nat Fyfe misses out on a Brownlow.

A heavy shower started the third quarter which had the fitness blokes asking if they were allowed to follow Nat Fyfe around with a bit tarp but it didn't last long and Fyfe waved the tarp off and called for the special wet weather hair band. All the hair band achieved was allowing him to see the dog’s breakfast the game became, as neither side showed a particular keenness to test the limits of their hamstrings and knee joints in the loosening turf. Fremantle failed to score for the quarter, although achieved their goal of surviving injury free. UNfortunately Michael Walters was reported but the club are hoping that Malcolm Turnbull's incompetence means the AFL’s recording of the game buffered out at the contentious moment.

With Fremantle barely getting up a sweat, for the opening three quarters, the Swans decided they may as well pack things up and be ready to get moving as soon as the siren sounded so the football that followed didn’t do the prettiness of the ground justice. Fremantle staged a mini fightback in the vacuum of an opposition but the real winner on the day was the fitness staff who had their players returned to them in better than expected condition.



Sydney 0.3.6 0.5.8 1.6.13 1.7.14 65
fremantle 0.0.3 0.3.7 0.3.7 1.6.11 56
Sydney Goals
Bird 2
Cunningham 1
Hannebery 1
Heeney 1
Franklin 1
B.Jack 1
Parker 1
fremantle Goals
de Boer 2
Fyfe 2
Suban 1
Mayne 1. Clarke 1
Daniel Bandy Medal Votes
Lachy Neale 3Nat Fyfe 2David Mundy 1
InjuriesNone
ReportsMichael Walters ("Rough" conduct)












Dockerland Budget: Sydney v Fremantle


To save people forking over their hard earned money to the AFL in exchange for a magazine that gets bigger every week, making it harder to get to the only part you actually want - the names of the players, we've introduced the Dockerland Budget.

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