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2025 Toyota AFL Premiership
Fremantle v Sydney Swans
Round 2 •
65 9.11
Full Time
68 9.14
Swans Won By 3
Optus Stadium,  Perth  • Whadjuk

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    Match Day Information: Round 2 v Sydney

    Get all the information you need ahead of Fremantle's Round 2 clash with Sydney at Optus Stadium

    Fremantle will take on Sydney on Sunday 23 March at Optus Stadium in the Club’s first home game of the 2025 Toyota AFL Premiership Season.

    Bounce down for the Round 2 clash is at 3.10pm WST

    Tickets are available for the clash via Ticketmaster, starting from just $39.

    Transport Information

    The Club is asking everyone to please plan ahead this season and we thank you for your patience in advance. 

    The Armadale/Thornlie Line is shut until mid-2025, which means there may be changes to the way fans travel to Optus Stadium in 2025.

    Information on changes to Optus Stadium special event services can be found HERE

    All patrons are encouraged to plan ahead using the Journey Planner - Transperth Events and allow plenty of extra time to arrive before bounce.

    Important Changes

    Getting to the Stadium:

    • Yanchep Line: Direct trains to Perth Stadium Station will operate on the Yanchep Line.
    • Fremantle Line: With the opening of the Ellenbrook Line, direct trains from Fremantle to Perth Stadium Station will NOT be operating before AFL games.
      • Fremantle passengers can catch a timetabled service to Perth Station and transfer to the Armadale Line to arrive at Perth Stadium Station.
    • Route 652 departs from Stand 10 at Mirrabooka Bus Station
    • Route 653 departs from Stand 7 at Galleria Bus Station.
    • Route 661 no longer operates from the CBD to Perth Stadium Bus Station.
    • Route 654 will now operate a shorter route between Bassendean Station and Perth Stadium Station. Passengers boarding between Ellenbrook and Bassendean Station can now catch an Ellenbrook Line train.

    Getting Home:

    • Fremantle & Yanchep Line: Direct trains on the Fremantle and Yanchep lines will operate after the event.
    • Route 650 (Karrinyup Bus Station) will now depart from Stands 20 to 22 at Perth Stadium Bus Station.
    • Route 652 (Mirrabooka Bus Station) and Route 653 (Galleria Bus Station) now depart from Perth Stadium Bus Station.
      • Passengers no longer need to walk across Matagarup Bridge to catch their bus after the event. 

    With changes to the wider transport network, there are several Bus Hub stand changes. Signage updates and PTA staff will be in place to assist with these changes.

    Key times – Round 2 v Sydney Swans

    From 12.30pm - Membership services available at Gate B & E
    1.10pm - Purple Playground Open
    1.30pm – Gates Open
    2.25pm – 2.40pm – First Warm Up  
    2.59pm – Team Entry
    3.10pm – Bouncedown

    *Purple Playground activations may be cancelled due to weather

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    What's happening on the day?

    Purple Playground (Southern Oval)
    Come down to Southern Oval located in front of the Camfield and bounce around on the Inflatable Obstacle Course, try your shot at goals with the Freo Super Goals or take a hanger at the Inflatable Marking Spot.

    Be sure to get yourself tatted up with a Freo airbrush tattoo, and come see some Freo players as they stop by from 2.30pm at the player signing marquee.

    Maccas Skill Cards
    Located on Southern Oval, come try your footy skills with our friends at Maccas and bounce, kick, mark or handball your way to a prize!

    101 Oh What Fun! (Near Lobby 101)
    Located at Lobby 101 and back again in 2025, 101 Oh What Fun is your destination for fun outside of the footy.

    We will be bringing in the airbrush tattoos to get decked out in Freo-themed art, or try out our Jewellery Workshop and take the bling home with you! Freo players will be stopping by at half time as well, so be sure to catch them.

    101 Oh What Fun will close at the end of half time.

    Sensory bags available from 101 Oh What Fun 
    The Purple Hands Foundation will continue to offer take-to-seat sensory bags for adults and children that have sensory needs at all Fremantle home games. With the support of uLaunch, Powered by AKG, the bags are available to use throughout the game and assist in making footy accessible and enjoyable for all.
     
    Sensory bags will be located at 101 Oh What Fun! (section 101). Please ensure to bring a form of ID to exchange for a bag.

    Wheelchair Footy
    WA All Abilities Wheelchair football come and try and inclusion specialists will be on-hand at the western podium pre-game fan zone to discuss participation opportunities in adaptive football for people living with disability. Wheelchair footy will be running from gates open until half time.

    TABtouch Darts in The Ressies  
    Have you got the touch? Come have a shot at the TABtouch Darts activation where you can throw felt footballs at a dart board for the chance to win a range of prizes from merchandise to vouchers. Located in The Ressies Eastern Scoreboard Terrace area. 

    AFL Gameday Rooftop Experience
    Don't miss your chance to take your game day experience up a level. Watch the first or third quarter of footy from the most unique seats in the house - on top of Optus Stadium!
     
    To book, visit THE OZONE at Optus Stadium.

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    Competitions

    Pick your Maccas Pump up Tune 
    Fans will have the chance to vote for their favourite song to be played at half-time of Sunday’s game. One lucky entrant will also take home the match ball from this weekend. 
     
    Mac for a Match 
    Once again this year, Macca’s will be offering all Freo ticket holders and members who are in WA a free Big Mac on the Monday following a win, home or away. 
     
    Freo fans can simply show their digital game day ticket or digital membership to claim their Big Mac for FREE. 

    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. The Sky View Under screen bar will be closed for a private function for the duration of the match. We will have some players stopping by from 2.15pm, so be sure to say hello!
     
    Other key points:

    • No cloaking facilities are available. Don't bring bulky items.  
    • Practice good hand hygiene.

    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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    Swans snatch victory from Fremantle

    Sydney have claimed a dramatic win over Fremantle

    Sydney have survived a thriller against Fremantle to win by three points and deliver Dean Cox his first win as senior coach, with key forward Joel Amartey pushing through pain to kick the match-winner at Optus Stadium. 

    Fremantle came moments away from stealing the result, with the final siren sounding just before forward Jye Amiss marked inside 50, with the Swans hanging on to win 9.14 (68) to 9.11 (65). 

    It was a tense, high-stakes clash as the Swans fought to avoid a 0-3 record and Fremantle pushed to rebound from an embarrassing start to the season, with pressure now transferring to Freo ahead of a must-win RAC Derby. 

    The Swans trailed by two points at the last change and were on the back foot after Amiss converted halfway through the final term. But a dashing goal from defender Riley Bice kept the Swans alive before Amartey returned from a corked leg to give his team the lead. 

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    The key forward out-marked Brennan Cox, delivering in a critical contest that came down to moments after long periods as an arm-wrestle. 

    Tagger James Jordon was outstanding for the Swans, winning 24 disposals and a game-high 10 clearances while making life hard for star Fremantle onballer Caleb Serong (19 and a goal). 

    Swans midfielder Chad Warner lifted in the final quarter to finish with 10 inside 50s from his 26 disposals.

    The stoppage battle was won by the Swans convincingly (37-25 clearances), despite the decision to substitute ruck Brodie Grundy during the fourth quarter.

    Fremantle star Josh Treacy led the way for Fremantle with four goals, while midfielder Jaeger O'Meara kept Isaac Heeney quiet and won a team-high 32 disposals himself. 

    Treacy was locked in early and booted the first two goals of the game as he attacked the ball in the air and then showed his versatility at ground level. 

    Fremantle had the game on their terms and doubled the Swans' inside 50s early, with ruck Luke Jackson pushing forward and taking a pack mark to extend their lead before Pat Voss ran onto a spilt ball to kick his first. 

    After several squandered chances, the Swans completed their first goalless opening quarter against Fremantle since 1997 and found themselves 22 points behind at the first change.  

    Jordon was critical to the Swans' second-quarter surge, keeping an eye on Serong but also winning five clearances from his nine possessions as the visitors won the stoppage battle and ramped up their pressure. 

    They started to catch Fremantle's defenders by leading into small pockets of space inside 50 and, after Chad Warner marked and converted, the margin was just four points. 

    The job for Freo's backline was only going to get tougher too, with small defender Brandon Walker leaving the game with a shoulder injury after an innocuous tackling incident and forcing a reshuffle as Heath Chapman moved onto Tom Papley. 

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    The pressure lifted again in the third as the Swans ramped up their clearance advantage and pinned the ball in their forward half, hitting the lead for the first time since the opening minutes. 

    Freo got the first goal of the last quarter, but majors from Bice and then Amartey saw the Swans to a thrilling victory.

    FREMANTLE          4.3     5.5       8.8     9.11 (65)
    SYDNEY                0.5     3.8      7.12     9.14 (68)

    GOALS
    Fremantle: Treacy 4, Voss, Serong, Jackson, Banfield, Amiss
    Sydney: 
    McLean 2, Amartey 2, Ch.Warner, Ladhams, Hayward, Hanily, Bice

    BEST
    Fremantle: Treacy, O'Meara, O'Driscoll, Clark, Brayshaw, Jackson
    Sydney: Jordon, Ch.Warner, McLean, Roberts, Lloyd, Rowbottom

    INJURIES
    Fremantle: Walker (shoulder)
    Sydney: 
    Nil

    SUBSTITUTES
    Fremantle: Josh Draper (replaced Brandon Walker in the second quarter)
    Sydney: 
    Angus Sheldrick (replaced Brodie Grundy in the fourth quarter)

    Crowd: 43,882 at Optus Stadium 

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