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2025 NAB AFLW Season
Fremantle v Richmond
Round 11 •
58 8.10
Full Time
14 2.2
Dockers Won By 44
Fremantle Oval,  Perth  • Whadjuk

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    Match Day Information: Round 11 v Richmond

    Get all the information you need ahead of our Round 11 AFLW game against Richmond at Freo Oval

    Fremantle’s AFL Women’s team will host Richmond at Fremantle Oval in Round 11 of the 2025 NAB AFLW Season for the Club's final home game of the home and away season.

    Bounce down for the clash is at 2.05pm on Saturday 25 October.

    Tickets for the match are just $15 for adults, while juniors (under 18) are FREE, make sure you avoid the queues by purchasing your ticket online before the game.

    To find out more information about things happening at every AFLW match day at Fremantle Oval, including activations around the ground, food and drink, seating information, tickets and more, please head to our AFLW Match Day Hub.

    Key times – Round 11 v Richmond

    1pm - Gates Open 
    1.20pm – 1.40pm - First Warm Up 
    1.54pm - Team Entry
    2.05pm - Bouncedown
    ¾ Time - Game Day activations end
    Final Siren - Food trucks close
    Post Match – Macca’s Kick 2 Kick

    Game Day Activations

    Fremantle are transforming the game day experience at AFLW matches, making it more exciting and family-friendly than ever before.

    Fans can now enjoy a variety of new delicious food options that cater to all tastes, ensuring everyone finds something they love. With undercover seating, you can comfortably watch the action, rain or shine. Plus, there are plenty of fun activities around the ground for the whole family, making game day an unforgettable experience for all ages. 

    Get familiar with Freo Oval before game day using the map above.

    Don't forget to bring your old footy boots down to Freo Oval where you’ll be able to drop them in a Fair Game Australia bin and spin to win a heap of prizes!

    Other Information

    Parking 
    Please note that public parking in the area is extremely limited on game day - Parry Street Car Park will be unavailable. 

    Gate and Venue Entry
    You must enter and exit Freo Oval via Gate 1. Plan to arrive early at games where possible, to avoid crowds at entry points close to match start times.   

    Help Us Help You
    Report anti-social behaviour to venue staff immediately or text 0457 141 188.

    Things to remember 

    • Camp chairs are permitted to be brought into the venue  
    • Bags or other items larger than an A3 piece of paper may not be permitted. 
    • No cloaking facilities are available. 
    • Bringing your own food into the venue is permitted but must be in a soft cooler bag (hard eskies, glass and aluminium are not permitted).
    • No BYO Alcohol permitted at any time.
    • No pass-outs are available.

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    Freo keep top-eight dream alive after impressive win over Tigers

    Fremantle remains a chance to reach the AFLW finals after beating Richmond on Saturday afternoon

    Fremantle has kept its season alive with a clinical 44-point win against Richmond on Sunday, setting up a final-round showdown against Adelaide that could decide both teams' finals fate.    

    Freo were dominant for long periods at Fremantle Community Bank Oval, ripping the game away from the Tigers in a flawless four-goal second quarter and powering away late to win 8.10 (58) to 2.2 (14).  

    They will face the Crows in the final game of the AFLW home and away season next Sunday at Norwood Oval, with the Crows also needing a win to guarantee themselves a finals spot after losing three of their past four games.

    ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS

    Freo's fate is out of its hands, due largely to its poor percentage from a pair of early-season losses, but it has kept itself in the fight with three straight wins that have been marked by a balance of defensive prowess, attacking polish and contested strength.

    The Tigers, meanwhile, will need to beat Gold Coast in their final game of the season next week to avoid their outright worst season since 2020. 

    Aisling McCarthy was outstanding for Freo in a powerful midfield performance, finishing with 32 disposals, two goals and 501m gained in a best-on-ground performance. 

    She was well supported by star pair Kiara Bowers (24 and 14 tackles) and Gabby Newton (28 and eight marks) in the midfield, while Emma O'Driscoll led a supreme defence that kept star Tiger Katie Brennan goalless. 

    Monique Conti (29 and eight clearances) was Richmond's standout again, with the team hit by the pre-game loss of Sarah Hosking (hamstring tightness). 

    Fremantle have shown their blue-collar side in the second half of this season, rolling up their sleeves and playing with grit and determination to keep themselves in the finals race.

    It was a trait that came to the fore again in the first quarter on Saturday, with Freo more than doubling the Tigers' tackles (27-13) in a scrappy opening quarter that saw both teams miss chances. 

    Freo led by four at the first change and then broke the game open in the second term, booting four unanswered goals and preventing the Tigers from having a single inside 50 for the quarter.

    The home team was able to hit short targets in the front half repeatedly and took 21 marks to seven for the quarter as Georgie Brisbane, Hayley Miller, Gabby O'Sullivan and Ange Stannett capitalised with goals to build a 31-point lead. 

    Richmond responded in the third with their best period for the game, kicking the only goal of the quarter through Caitlin Greiser as the midfield got some ascendency through Conti and the team used the ball better.  

    The visitors needed a fast start to the fourth but couldn't make it happen, with Brisbane slotting her second for the game and restoring Fremantle's 31-point lead in a win that keeps them alive for another week.

    10 seasons of Freo in the W 
    Saturday's clash was a celebration of Freo's 10 seasons in the AFLW as a foundation team, with a group of the club's inaugural players on hand for a guard of honour at the start of the game. Season one players Kara and Ebony Antonio, Stacey Barr, Melissa Caulfield, Beatrice Devlyn, Brianna Green, Amy Lavell, Tiah Toth, Alicia Janz and Tarryn Priestly were all part of the club's celebrations off field, while Gabby O'Sullivan, Kiara Bowers and Hayley Miller flew the flag on field. That trio, alongside Ebony Antonio, who is sitting the season out due to pregnancy, are the only Fremantle players from season one still listed at the Club, with all three putting in big games to mark the milestone. 

    Next up 
    Fremantle will know the equation when they face Adelaide at Norwood Oval next Sunday in the final home and away game of the AFLW season. If other results have gone their way, a win could see them play finals. The Tigers host last-placed Gold Coast at Ikon Park on Saturday, giving them a strong chance to finish the year with a win.  

    FREMANTLE                      1.5   5.8   5.9   8.10 (58)
    RICHMOND                       1.1   1.1   2.2   2.2 (14)  

    GOALS 
    Fremantle: McCarthy 2, Miller 2, Brisbane 2, O'Sullivan, Stannett 
    Richmond: Bacon, Greiser 

    BEST: 
    Fremantle: McCarthy, Newton, Bowers, Strom, Miller, O'Driscoll, O'Sullivan 
    Richmond: Conti, Egan, Greiser, Miller 

    INJURIES 
    Fremantle: Nil 
    Richmond: Nil 

    Crowd: 2406 at Fremantle Community Bank Oval 

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