Fremantlefc.com.au examines the favourites for the 2015 Doig Medal.
The club’s Brownlow Medalist is a real chance to win his third consecutive Doig Medal, a feat only achieved by club legend Matthew Pavlich.
The two-time Doig Medallist was named in the Virgin Australia AFL All Australian team for the second year in a row and won back-to-back AFLPA MVP awards.
Fyfe was in rare form in 2015, in the first nine rounds in he averaged 32 touches, including a season-high of 40 against Adelaide in round nine.
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That game saw Fyfe match-up on Adelaide star Patrick Dangerfield in one of the battels of the season.
The pair went toe-for-toe all game with Fyfe polling three Brownlow votes and Dangerfield two.
He set a club record for contested possessions (356) and clearances (173) in a season.
Senior coach Ross Lyon described Fyfe as a “competitive beast”, earlier this year.
“He’s a monster athlete, a beast of man…he’s special,” Lyon said in May.