Reborn Fremantle has surged into the top eight after prevailing over an undermanned but dogged Carlton by 35 points in wet and slippery conditions at Domain Stadium. 

As difficult as it may have seemed after a 0-2 start to the season, Ross Lyon's youthful and resilient outfit has stepped up to sit fifth on the AFL ladder.

Freo's percentage is 90.7 – the fifth-lowest in the competition – but they once again found a way to win in Sunday's scrappy 13.8 (86) to 7.9 (51) triumph. 

Fremantle's sixth victory from seven games was another comeback special, this time from 28-0 down in the first quarter.

Freo was dragged back into the contest by ball magnet Lachie Neale (37 disposals, one goal) and ruckman Aaron Sandilands' influence at stoppages, but it was Michael Walters' magic that broke the Blues' resistance.

Walters ended his four-game goal drought early in the third quarter when he put the Freo Dockers ahead for the first time and ignited a five-goal-to-one term. 

The star small forward, thrown back into attack following Stephen Hill's subdued return from injury, then added a near carbon copy goal and rolled through an instinctive third major as Freo surged to a 22-point lead at the final change.

Carlton, without Sam Rowe (knee) and Dale Thomas (blurred vision), refused to go away but didn't have the manpower or firepower to muster a serious fightback. 

However, the Blues deserve credit for another competitive showing coming off wins over Sydney and Collingwood, plus a spirited loss to St Kilda last round, and they landed first-quarter body blows on Fremantle.

In driving rain, Brendon Bolton's men executed his precision-kicking gameplan (78-37) to perfection, and alarm bells were ringing when Thomas' miraculous banana and Marc Murphy's snap as he was tackled to the ground both sailed through.

Fremantle's first inside 50 came at the 18-minute mark, but Bradley Hill's running goal gave the Dockers some impetus and they got to work at the coalface as the rain eased in the second stanza. 

The Freo Dockers dominated contested ball (45-25) and clearances (13-3) on the back of Sandilands' efforts, booting four goals to Carlton's one to only trail by two points at the long break.

"It was really pleasing. We were disappointed with our first quarter – it was the last thing we expected – we thought we'd planned and prepared, but to Carlton's credit they jumped out of the blocks," Lyon said post-match.

"We adjusted accordingly at quarter-time and I thought from there we played very well and they persisted and fought (it) out."

Neale ran rampant in custom-made conditions and tagger Connor Blakely (33) was prolific again in an even battle with Murphy (32, one goal).

An equal career-best three goals from Hayden Crozier – two in the second-quarter surge – were telling, while usual suspects Nat Fyfe (30 disposals) and David Mundy (28) gave their all to secure another victory. 

Carlton's vaunted engine room – led by Bryce Gibbs (34), Ed Curnow (31) and Matthew Kreuzer (22, 26 hit-outs) – fought hard but the Blues struggled to find an avenue to score, with Levi Casboult (two) the only multiple goalkicker.

With a clash against North Melbourne to come, the Blues will be sweating on the fitness of Rowe, who is suspected to have suffered a medial ligament injury after Fyfe came across his kicking leg attempting a smother.

The big defender tried to return late in the opening term with his knee strapped but his legs buckled in a marking contest and he played no further part, while Thomas missed most of the second half after colliding with former Freo Docker Alex Silvagni. 

FREMANTLE     1.2     5.4    10.7   13.8 (86)                  
CARLTON         4.4     5.6     6.9     7.9 (51)           

GOALS
Fremantle: Walters 3, Crozier 3, Kersten 2, B.Hill 2, Neale, McCarthy, Taberner
Carlton: Casboult 2, Fisher, Thomas, Murphy, Gibbs, Docherty

BEST 
Fremantle: Neale, Blakely, Johnson, Weller, Walters, Crozier, Sandilands
Carlton: Docherty, Murphy, Gibbs, A.Silvagni, Curnow, Cripps

INJURIES 
Fremantle: Nil
Carlton: Sam Rowe (knee), Dale Thomas (concussion)

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Foot, Dalgleish, Chamberlain

Official crowd: 30,313 at Domain Stadium