Thursday, September 19, 2024

Dockers flex muscles in outrageous statement win over Demons

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Fremantle have claimed the top-eight scalp they’ve been craving, made the fourth placed Melbourne look ordinary and sent a statement to the AFL with a thumping 92-point win at Traeger Park in Alice Springs.

Playing in the red centre, the Dockers tore Melbourne to pieces in the centre square, had too much speed around the ground and then barely missed when shooting for goal to win 22.9 (141) to 7.7 (49).

It was the highest score Fremantle have ever kicked under Justin Longmuir and their second largest winning margin away from home in the club’s history.

The Dockers entered the match having not beaten a top-eight team this season and were determined to beat a strong team to stamp themselves as contenders.

The stats told the story. Fremantle won the inside 50 count 68-36, the clearances 47-23 and had 77 more disposals than the Demons.

They made a statement by recovering from conceding the first two goals of the game to kick 11 of the next 12 and storm to a 50-point lead at half-time.

It was a stunning display of football based on pressure and speed.

They relished the wide open spaces at Traeger Park and Josh Treacy gave them the lead up target to get the ball forward quickly.

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