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2022 Toyota AFL Premiership
Fremantle v Port Adelaide
Round 16 •
99 15.9
Full Time
91 14.7
Dockers Won By 8
Optus Stadium,  Perth  • Whadjuk

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    Match Day Information: Round 16 v Port Adelaide

    The Fremantle Dockers take on Port Adelaide this Sunday afternoon, 3 July at Optus Stadium. Bounce Down is at 3.20pm.

    The Fremantle Dockers take on Port Adelaide this Sunday afternoon, 3 July at Optus Stadium. Bounce Down is at 3.20pm.

    The round is Purple Sundays presented by Crypto.com and there’ll be plenty of activities around the ground to take part in.

    Crypto.com ‘Kick to Win’
    Freo fans will have the opportunity to kick to win, thanks to Crypto.com at this weekend’s game. To enter, fans must solve the Cryptic Phrase hidden in an image and once submitted they will have the chance to head out onto Optus Stadium and kick on goal for the chance to win some incredible prizes! (Closes 10am, Thursday 30 June)

    ENTER NOW

    Crypto.com Memory Game
    Think you can beat Alex Pearce in a classic memory challenge? Fans will have the opportunity to play against Alex Pearce throughout the match day in a memory challenge game. Make sure you have the Fremantle Dockers official app downloaded and keep an eye out on the big screen for your chance to play. There is a 2022 Fremantle Dockers signed jumper up for grabs too!

    TICKETING INFORMATION
    General Admission members are required to redeem their ticket through Ticketmaster.
    This is due to the overwhelming demand for memberships and tickets and will ensure that all members who wish to attend can access a seat. Members can choose to redeem a free seat or pay a fee to upgrade to a seat in a higher category. Guest tickets can also be added during this process.

    General Admission members check your email for more information include your barcode to redeem your ticket through Ticketmaster. 

    MEMBER SEAT RETURNS
    If you are unable to attend the game this weekend and wish to put your seat up for re-sale, you can do so via you MyFreo account or by contacting membership@fremantlefc.com.au. In the event that your seat does sell, you will receive a credit toward your MyFreo account.

    HELP US, HELP YOU
    Report anti-social behaviour to Stadium Staff immediately or text 0409 317 771.

    KEY TIMES
    1.00pm - Membership services available at gate B and E
    1.15pm – Gates open
    2.35pm – 2.50pm - On-field warm-up
    3.06pm – Fremantle team entry
    3.20pm - Bounce down 

    Please arrive early to avoid the crowds.

    We also would like to thank members in advance for their patience and understanding when lining up for certain food and beverage across some areas of the stadium as they will also be impacted due to staffing resources.

    MATCH DAY ENTERTAINMENT

    PRE-GAME: KIDS GO FREE ROUND
    Inflatable obstacle course, Inflatable basketball and Super Goals
    Located on the Southern Oval, outside gate D are an inflatable obstacle courses including inflatable basketball, and super goals.

    Triple M Footy Fun
    Triple M rocks footy and they’ll also be rocking the Southern Oval on game day. Test out your handball skills, take part in Triple M’s Giant Pong Challenge or spin the wheel to win some awesome giveaways.

    Airbrush tattoo

    Our airbrush tattoo station will be located on the Southern Oval and near lobby 107.

    Silent Disco
    Join the silent disco with a huge selection of music, hi tech headphones and disco lights for an unforgettable dance experience at the amphitheatre lawn.

    Freo Fan Search ’n Scan
    This weekend in line with Kids entering for free, we’re launching a brand new scavenger hunt around Optus Stadium! Kids will have the chance to discover and collect five different Fremantle Dockers players by scanning the QR codes to go in the draw to win a money can’t buy experience at our Round 20 game against Melbourne. Make sure you look out for the cut-outs of select Fremantle players around the stadium and see if you can collect them all!

    HALF TIME
    Triple M Live
    A talented local artist will be performing live at half time from the level five stage.

    THREE QUARTER TIME
    Programmed Race the LED
    Programmed is giving two lucky fans the opportunity to recruit a friend to take part in a race against the LED. If the contestants beat the LED, they will have the chance to win a $500 voucher and a Fremantle Dockers AFL team signed jumper!

    OPTUS STADIUM COVID-19 INFORMATION
    Optus Stadium adheres to all COVID-19 directions that are based on the latest advice of the Chief Health Officer.
     
    As part of the State Governments return to baseline settings, Optus Stadium is currently at 100 per cent capacity for events. 
     
    Masks are no longer mandatory while attending the stadium and proof of vaccination is no longer required to enter the venue.

    Arrive early… avoid delays
    Having your digital ticket ready prior to arrival and get to the stadium early will ensure you are not caught in long queues outside the stadium in the lead up to the game.
    Scan on your right, enter on your left
    Please remember to practice social distancing at each checkpoint when you enter the gates and that the scanner to scan your digital ticket(s) is located to the right of the turnstile entry gates. Please do not bring bags larger than an A4 piece of paper.

    Leave your cash at home
    Optus Stadium is currently a cashless venue meaning you will need to pay using EFTPOS at all food and beverage outlets.

    Other key points:
    •    No cloaking facilities available. Don't bring bulky items.
    •    Practice good hand hygiene.
    •    If you feel unwell or have experienced any COVID-19 symptoms during the two weeks prior to this weekend’s game, please DO NOT attend. If you begin to feel ill whilst at the game, please make sure to notify an Optus Stadium representative immediately and follow the directions of any venue, club or AFL staff.

    OPTUS STADIUM RESTAURANTS AND CATERING
    The City View Cafe will be CLOSED.
    The Goodwood restaurant will be CLOSED.

    The Freo Clubhouse
    The Freo Clubhouse in River View Rooms will be open for round 16, you will need to show your ticket stating room access to receive entry.

    The Sky View Lounge will be CLOSED.

    If you have any questions or require further assistance, please contact the membership services team on (08) 9433 7111 or at membership@fremantlefc.com.au

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    Freo win a thriller over Port

    Fremantle held off a surging Port Adelaide to secure a crucial eight-point win in the west to keep top-four hopes alive.

    Fremantle has survived a late surge from Port Adelaide and moved a game clear in the top-four after securing a nail-biting eight-point win over Port Adelaide at Optus Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

    The match started in frantic style, with Port winning the early stoppages and running riot on the outside with quick ball movement. 

    By the time Freo gathered themselves, they had conceded the first three goals and needed to respond in the middle to get their game going.

    Veteran David Mundy was the ignitor, setting up Matt Taberner to boot the team's first and later streaming out of the centre square to hit Lobb lace out as Freo went on a roll of their own.

    Only a brilliant snap in the pocket from Marshall interrupted Fremantle's four-goal run, ensuring scores were tied at the first break.

    It was then Fremantle went on their match-defining run, with captain Nat Fyfe kicking the first of four straight goals – and his first for the season – when he marked inside-50 and converted his set shot.

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    The margin blew out to 25 points before the Power responded through the accurate long kicking of Sam Powell-Pepper and Kane Farrell, but Caleb Serong's brilliance in the pocket restored a four-goal lead at the main break.

    Lobb took over in the third term, kicking three of his five goals in a powerful display of contested marking and accurate kicking that will have Freo desperate to retain the valuable tall in 2023.

    With a 40-point lead late in the term, the result seemed all but settled, until Dixon sparked a late charged in the final term that had Fremantle rattled and relieved on the final siren.

    Andrew Brayshaw laid a heroic chase-down tackle on Jeremy Finlayson to set up the crucial goal to Lachie Schultz that gave Freo some breathing room in the dying stages.

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    Fremantle forward Rory Lobb was outstanding, booting a career-best five goals and dominating his side's middle stages of the game as Freo made their move.

    Ruckman Sean Darcy was also enormous, controlling the stoppages against makeshift opponents Finlayson and Charlie Dixon and giving Fremantle a stoppage advantage that they relished, winning the clearances 48-30.

    Jordan Clark played one of his best games for the club with a career-best 29 disposals and seven inside 50s, while fellow recruit James Aish (29 and two goals) stood up at big moments. 

    After last week's disappointing loss to Carlton, Fremantle responded in emphatic fashion against a team doing their utmost to make a late run to finals.

    To go with the frantic final term, there was plenty for the highlight reel with Georgiades and Docker Hayden Young both taking Mark of the Year contenders, while Caleb Serong could very well have kicked the Goal of the Year.

    Serong's buzzer beater
    The winner of Goal of the Year last season, Caleb Serong, lodged his entry for this year's award with four seconds to play in the second term. Swooping on Finlayson's stray hit-out into space, the Freo midfielder gathered the ball as he was running towards the boundary in the pocket and expertly converted on his left to cap a dominant quarter from his team. The brilliant goal was from the opposite pocket to last year's snap against West Coast at Optus Stadium, which capped off a Glendenning-Allen Medal performance from the young gun.

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    FREMANTLE                    4.2   10.4   14.8   15.9 (99)
    PORT ADELAIDE             4.2   6.3     9.4    14.7 (91)

    GOALS
    Fremantle: Lobb 5, Aish 2, Taberner 2, Schultz 2, Brayshaw, Frederick, Fyfe, Serong
    Port Adelaide: Dixon 2, Georgiades 2, Rozee 2, Amon, Bergman, Boak, Burton, Farrell, Marshall, Mead, Powell-Pepper

    BEST
    Fremantle: Lobb, Darcy, Aish, Clark, Serong, Brayshaw, Young
    Port Adelaide: Wines, Boak, Rozee, Dixon, Byrne-Jones, Burton

    INJURIES
    Fremantle: Taberner (hamstring)
    Port Adelaide: Nil

    LATE CHANGES
    Fremantle: Nil
    Port Adelaide: Xavier Duursma (quad) replaced by Miles Bergman

    SUBSTITUTES
    Fremantle: Bailey Banfield (replaced Taberner in the fourth quarter)
    Port Adelaide: Steven Motlop (replaces Jones in the third quarter)

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