For the third time in the 2026 season, Fremantle have named an unchanged team that is set to take on Carlton at Optus Stadium on Saturday in the Len Hall Tribute Game. 

Following a successful Club debut against West Coast in last week’s Western Derby, Mason Cox will play his second consecutive game, named on the bench alongside Isaiah Dudley, Michael Frederick, Corey Wagner and Karl Worner. 

Ready for an engine-room clash with Carlton, Andrew Brayshaw has been named in the middle, with Neil Erasmus and Matthew Johnson on the wings, while Luke Jackson, Caleb Serong and Hayden Young will lead the ruck and rover positions.

Fresh off winning his maiden Glendinning-Allan Medal, running defender Jordan Clark will line up at half-back alongside Luke Ryan and Judd McVee. 

Jeremy Sharp, Chris Scerri and Brandon Walker have been named as the emergencies for the clash. 

The player deemed best afield following the game will be awarded the Arthur Leggett Medal. Andrew Brayshaw was the inaugural winner of the medal following his 37-disposal effort in last year’s Len Hall Tribute Game against Adelaide. 

The theme of the 2026 Len Hall Tribute Game recognises the 30th anniversary of the Black Hawk helicopter collision, which occurred near Townsville on 12 June 1996. 

This tragic event remains Australia’s worst peacetime military aviation disaster, resulting in the loss of 18 service personnel - 15 from the SAS Regiment and three from the 5th Aviation Regiment.

For the Club’s 29th annual Len Hall Tribute Game, Fremantle will once again proudly wear the special Len Hall jumper. 

The design of the 2026 Len Hall jumper is the same as the one first worn in 2025, illustrating and paying tribute to the first time Len Hall met Eunice - a story that has become legend in Fremantle. 

Except for two pandemic-interrupted years, Fremantle has played the Len Hall fixture annually since 1996.

Fans are encouraged to arrive early to the game, with the observation ceremony taking place at 6.02pm WST, before the game commences at 6.15pm WST. 

The game will be broadcast live on Fox Sports 3 from 6.00pm WST and streamed live on Kayo Sports, while a free-to-air delayed broadcast on Channel 7 and 7plus will begin at 7.30pm WST. 

Fremantle v Carlton

Round 7

Optus Stadium, Perth • WA