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2023 Toyota AFL Premiership
Fremantle v Western Bulldogs
Round 6 •
69 10.9
Full Time
118 17.16
Bulldogs Won By 49
Optus Stadium,  Perth  • Whadjuk

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    Match Day Information: Len Hall Tribute Game v Western Bulldogs

    All the information you need ahead of this weekend's Round 6 clash with the Bulldogs.

    Fremantle’s annual Len Hall Tribute Game returns this Friday 21 April at Optus Stadium, in a clash with the Western Bulldogs to open round 6 of the 2023 Toyota AFL Premiership season.

    As well as commemorating the spirit of the ANZACs, the game also doubles as a rematch of last year’s Elimination Final at Optus, where Freo came back to stun the Bulldogs and turn a 41-point deficit into an historic 13-point win. Bounce down for the game is 6.10pm WST.

    GETTING TO OPTUS STADIUM – PLAN AHEAD FOR FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTY
    Transperth services operate differently on weekdays. Due to the clash with afternoon peak, direct trains and the suburban event bus network will not operate before the game. There is also a scheduled shutdown on the Midland and Airport lines, passengers on these lines will need to allow extra time for rail replacement buses.

    Post-game public transport will run the same as any other Fremantle home game. You can catch the train or a suburban event bus, which will operate for 45 minutes after the game.

    Allow more time to get to the game than you usually would. Public Transport is included in your ticket three hours before and after the game. If asked, show your ticket to the driver or inspector. Keep in mind, you must have your football ticket or membership on you to travel for no extra cost.

    For the safety of all patrons, we encourage all attendees to ensure they are aware of the above points, prior to attending the game. If you have a family or linked account, please pass this information on to all attending.

    TICKETING INFORMATION
    Members with reserved seats can access their tickets by logging in to their MyFreo account in the Fremantle Dockers app. Instructions are available for both Android and iPhone users.

    Pass holders who have redeemed a ticket or upgraded can access their tickets through the Ticketmaster app. The Fremantle membership team will be at Gate B and E for assistance with entry and general enquiries from 4pm.

    Tickets are still available for the general public through Ticketmaster.

    SENSORY ROOM
    The Purple Hands Foundation and Fremantle Football Club in collaboration with The Autism Association of Western Australia are delivering a Sensory Room launching in 2023. The Sensory Room provides opportunities for individuals with a disability to access a quiet space during Fremantle Dockers home games at Optus Stadium. The room is for people with sensory needs, open to children and adults and individuals with a disability will be prioritised.

    To find out more information about the room, who it is for and how to register please click here.

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

    KEY TIMES
    4pm
    – Purple Playground opens
    4pm – Membership services available at gate B and E
    4.30pm – Gates open
    5.20pm 5.35pm – On-field warm-up
    5.35pm – Len Hall Anzac Tribute
    5.47pm – Fremantle team entry
    6.01pm – Observance Ceremony
    6.10pm – Bounce down

    16:24

    MATCH DAY ENTERTAINMENT

    PRE-GAME

    Inflatable obstacle course and Super Goals (Purple Playground)
    Located on the Southern Oval, outside gate D are inflatable obstacle courses including 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 near Lobby 101.

    QUARTER TIME

    Race The Footy
    In 2023 Freo fans have the chance to Race the Footy, thanks to Macca’s. If you and a mate would like the chance to Race the Footy register below.

    HALF TIME

    Best Seats in the House
    At half-time, be in your seats and have your phone ready for your chance to win one of three double passes into Bankwest’s best seats in the house for the Starlight Purple Haze game presented by South32. Winners will receive:

    • 2 x tickets for the best seats in the house (located in the Bankwest Club)
    • Food and beverage during the event including your choice of burger and chips, ice cream and selected wine, beer, cider and non-alcoholic refreshments
    • A merchandise pack
    • VIP service from a dedicated Optus Stadium attendant
    • Access to the Bankwest Club

    THREE QUARTER TIME

    Royal Australian Navy Band Performance
    Playing at three-quarter time, the Royal Australian Navy Band is a rich and long-lasting organisation which continues to play an invaluable role in keeping Navy’s image in the public consciousness ashore and at sea, maintaining one of ADF’s most consistent and significant public engagement profiles.

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    Arrive early and 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. The scanner to scan your digital ticket(s) is located to the right of the turnstile entry gates, then enter on the left. 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.

    Optus Stadium Restaurants and Catering
    The City View Cafe will be OPEN. However, the Goodwood restaurant will be CLOSED.

    The Freo Clubhouse
    The Freo Clubhouse in River View Rooms and Sky View Lounge will be open for this round, however you will need to show your ticket stating room access to receive entry. Please note that the Sky View Lounge will be closed between quarter time and three quarter time.

    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.

    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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    Dogs find their bite in the West

    Fremantle lost their clash with the Western Bulldogs by 49 points at Optus Stadium on Friday night.

    Fremantle lost their clash with the Western Bulldogs by 49 points at Optus Stadium on Friday night.

    Fremantle's focus on Rory Lobb, who left in messy circumstances at the end of last season, was clear before the opening bounce when captain Alex Pearce ran straight through the tall forward, sparking a scuffle.

    And it was clear during the third quarter when a handful of players wrestled with the new Bulldog and allowed Adam Treloar to pounce on a mis-kicked set shot and snap a crucial goal.

    When they needed to respond in the final term they couldn't, conceding five goals to one as the impressive Bulldogs prevailed 17.16 (118) to 10.9 (69) with an important win that squares their season at 3-3.

    Fremantle, meanwhile, are back to square one after ball-movement issues and poor connection with their forwards became issues again and their season reached a flashpoint at 2-4.

    Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli was brilliant throughout but lifted when the game was alive, finishing with 31 disposals (18 contested), eight clearances and two goals.

    Sidekick Treloar challenged for best afield honours with his two superb goals at crucial times, finishing with a team-high 35 disposals and three score assists as the Bulldogs dominated contested ball 154-129.

    They had winners all over the ground and a depth of contributors, with Bailey Williams kicking a career-best three goals, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan taking a career-best 10 marks, and Jack Macrae winning a career-best 14 clearances.

    As a team, they were able to lock the ball in their half for long periods and build pressure, linking up with well with handballs and winning the inside 50s 60-45 in their second straight game on the road.

    Fremantle has been plagued by slow starts this season and Friday night was no exception, with the Bulldogs dominating field position early with 10 of the first 12 forward entries.  

    The issue for the Dogs was their conversion, kicking 0.6 to start the game while Freo converted from each of their first two forward entries and making up for their stilted ball movement with efficiency.

    The Bulldogs eventually started capitalising, with Bontempelli asserting himself through the midfield and entering quarter time with nine disposals and a goal as the Bulldogs built a seven-point lead.

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    They took their momentum into the second term and when Aaron Naughton, who finished with three goals, caught Ethan Hughes holding the ball and converted his free kick, the Bulldogs had kicked six of the last seven goals to open a 25-point lead.

    The Bulldogs had no right to get comfortable after last year's elimination final loss, however, and Fremantle again mounted a comeback, launching their own run when in-form small forward Lachie Schultz converted on the run.

    Clever half-forward Sam Sturt then showed why he is in this team, kicking back-to-back goals after finding space inside 50 and cutting the margin to just six points.

    21:42

    The Bulldogs needed to steady after cracking under Freo's increased pressure around the ball, and the man who got them back on top was Lobb.

    The former Freo Docker marked inside 50 and, to a chorus of fierce boos from the crowd, converted his set shot from just inside 40m to lift the Bulldogs.

    From there, the Bulldogs got their hands dirty and prevented Fremantle from getting any momentum when they threatened in the third quarter and three times cut the margin to 18 points.

    They would get no closer though as the Bulldogs recorded one of their gutsier road wins.

    FREMANTLE                                3.1    6.2    9.6      10.9 (69)
    WESTERN BULLDOGS                 3.7    8.9    12.11   17.16 (118)

    GOALS
    Fremantle: Sturt 2, Frederick 2, Amiss, Darcy, Jackson, O'Meara, Schultz, Walters  
    Western Bulldogs: Williams 3, Naughton 3, Treloar 2, Bontempelli 2, Daniel, English, Liberatore, Lobb, McNeil, Scott, Weightman

    BEST
    Fremantle: Serong, Darcy, Frederick, Brodie, Clark  
    Western Bulldogs: Bontempelli, Treloar, Williams, English, Macrae, Ugle-Hagan, Liberatore

    INJURIES
    Fremantle: Nil
    Western Bulldogs: Nil

    SUBSTITUTES
    Fremantle: Josh Corbett (replaced Jye Amiss in the third quarter)
    Western Bulldogs: Lachlan McNeil (replaced Toby McLean in the fourth quarter)

    Crowd: 47,503 at Optus Stadium

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