A connected Fremantle overcame a false start and an evening of injury carnage to beat Brisbane by 23 points at Optus Stadium, leaving last year's Grand Finalist with an 0-2 record ahead of an Easter Thursday rematch with winless premier Collingwood.
Fremantle were outstanding through the middle stages of Sunday's win and piled on eight unanswered goals to set up their 14.9 (93) to 10.10 (70) win, with star midfielder Caleb Serong setting a new club record with 46 disposals in an outstanding individual performance.
Three second-half injuries left the team counting the cost of an early-season win, however, with defenders Brennan Cox (hamstring), Oscar McDonald (knee) and Karl Worner (head knock) all left sidelined as young forward Jye Amiss escaped a knee scare.
It was a win that was otherwise full of encouraging signs for the Freo Dockers, as a bigger and stronger midfield had the desired impact against a contender, and periods of fast, attacking ball movement paid off.
Serong was the architect around the ball with his 46 touches (21 contested) and 10 clearances, with Nat Fyfe (20 and five) and Hayden Young (24 and five) adding the size around the ball Freo have craved, and Andrew Brayshaw (32 and six) starting the year in good touch.
With No.1 ruckman Sean Darcy sidelined, Luke Jackson stepped up to control stoppages with 30 hit-outs while also drifting forward dangerously to boot two important goals.
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BECOME A MEMBERJye Amiss (four) and Josh Treacy (three) combined brilliantly in attack to share in seven goals, while the backline was marshalled by Alex Pearce and Luke Ryan in a performance that should fill Fremantle with confidence as they embark on a bounce-back season.
The Lions, meanwhile, will be asking questions of themselves ahead of a Grand Final rematch, having lost their opening two games after establishing early leads before conceding disastrous runs of opposition goals.
Fremantle Dockers disposal king 🤯
— Fremantle Dockers (@freodockers) March 17, 2024
Caleb broke the all-time disposal record today, previously held by Dave Mundy and Peter Bell.#foreverfreo pic.twitter.com/529Kvf7Noc
The Freo Dockers conceded the first four goals of the game after a series of calamitous turnovers and 50m penalties left them rattled and 23 points behind after just 12 minutes.
Struggling to defend the Lions' ball movement and unable to find their own forward-half targets, it was hard to see a way back for the home team, who had been pinned in their back half before red-time goals to Bailey Banfield and Sam Switkowski, with a brilliant snap over his shoulder, cut the margin to 13 points at the first break.
The second quarter was a purple onslaught, with Fremantle turning the screws in the midfield and turning their clearance and contested ball ascendency into a five-goal run that turned the game on its head.
Switkowski typified Fremantle's desperation when he sprinted and dived at full stretch to smother Joe Daniher's kick, with Freo's defensive efforts and one-percenters playing a big role in the turnaround.
a standard-setting effort 💯
— Fremantle Dockers (@freodockers) March 17, 2024
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The dramatic third quarter presented a window for the Lions to get themselves back into the match as Fremantle nursed injuries to Worner, Amiss and McDonald, but they were unable to take it as others stepped up for Fremantle, with Treacy presenting strongly to kick back-to-back goals while Amiss was off the ground.
By the final change, Freo had kicked 11 of the past 12 goals and it was hard to see a path back for the Lions, who had lacked energy and speed with the ball through the middle of the ground and were being outmuscled by the Freo onballers.
Injury carnage for Fremantle
Karl Worner was the first to fall in the third quarter after courageously diving into Lincoln McCarthy's path to attempt an intercept mark. McCarthy had no option but to contest the ball, leaving Worner nursing a head knock after leaving the ground on a stretcher. Backline recruit Oscar McDonald then fell to a knee injury, landing awkwardly and hyper-extending his left leg in his first game for Fremantle. Finally, and potentially most costly, Brennan Cox suffered a nasty looking hamstring injury in a marking contest, grabbing for his right hamstring as he fell to ground. Key forward Jye Amiss escaped a scare in a fortunate moment for Freo.
Karl Worner has been taken from the field after a heavy hit.
— Fremantle Dockers (@freodockers) March 17, 2024
We'll have more updates when we can, but for now, we're wishing Karl the best and hope he's okay 💜
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Lions' midfield can't cover Neale loss
Dual Brownlow medallist Lachie Neale had 21 clearances and 35 contested possessions across his team's two wins against Fremantle last season, and his absence on Sunday hurt the Lions enormously. Without Neale the Lions' midfield conceded the clearances 22-13 and contested possessions 65-58 in the first half. Fremantle's midfield has a bigger, stronger presence in 2024, and Hayden Young and Nat Fyfe played big roles alongside Serong in outmuscling Josh Dunkley, Hugh McCluggage and Co.
FREMANTLE 2.2 7.5 11.9 14.9 (93)
BRISBANE 4.3 4.5 5.7 10.10 (70)
GOALS
Fremantle: Amiss 4, Treacy 3, Jackson 2, Frederick, Banfield, Switkowski, Walters, Cox
Brisbane: Daniher 3, Hipwood 3, Bailey 2, Zorko, McCarthy
BEST
Fremantle: Serong, Amiss, Jackson, Ryan, Pearce, Brayshaw, Treacy
Brisbane: Daniher, Hipwood, Dunkley, Bailey, McCluggage,
INJURIES
Fremantle: McDonald (knee), Worner (head knock), Cox (hamstring)
Brisbane: Gardiner (knee soreness), McKenna (hamstring)
SUBSTITUTES
Fremantle: Neil Erasmus (replaced Worner in the third quarter)
Brisbane: Kai Lohmann (replaced Darcy Gardiner at half time)
Crowd: 40,604 at Optus Stadium