Fremantle was pushed to the edge by West Coast in a fiery RAC Derby 59 but powered away late to win by 35 points in an entertaining clash that could mark the start of a new rivalry between the state's young midfield stars.
Freo fell 20 points behind early in the second quarter with their top-four spot on the line, but they rallied in the second half to kick 11 of the last 13 goals, striking back after the round six upset to win 17.8 (110) to 11.9 (75) in front of a record derby home crowd.
It was a thrilling contest for long periods that finally boiled over with a melee late in the third quarter, with young West Coast star Harley Reid and Freo midfielder Andrew Brayshaw involved in a battle of wills.
It was Fremantle's midfield star Caleb Serong, however, who emerged to play the leading role in the important win, sealing the Glendinning-Allan Medal with an influential 32 disposals (15 contested), match-high 10 clearances and eight inside 50s.
Brayshaw (36 and seven inside 50s) was superb, while Josh Treacy, Michael Frederick and Tom Emmett all booted three goals as Fremantle put on 100 points for the sixth time this season.
With Hayden Young also prominent, Freo won the clearances (44-37) and contested ball (138-118), eventually controlling terms after the Eagles' hot start, which saw them monopolise possession at stages.
Reid was the Eagles' star with 29 disposals and 10 clearances, using his strength and combative nature to challenge the Fremantle midfielders and forcing them to put significant time into him at stoppages.
The Eagles set the tone early with their physicality and attack on the ball, laying down the challenge to Fremantle with three quick goals and creating plenty of energy for themselves in front of a parochial purple crowd.
Freo were up for the fight as Serong got to work at the stoppages, winning five clearances for the quarter, but the Eagles quickly showed they would not be backing down as Yeo and Reid led the charge.
When captain Oscar Allen converted a difficult set shot, they had a 13-point buffer they would take into the first break and plenty of reasons to be confident after controlling the footy and winning the critical contests.
Reid grew in stature through the second as the lead extended to 20 points and the ball got locked in the Eagles' front half, but Fremantle started to click with their fast ball movement through the middle.
Jaeger O'Meara emerged as a critical player with two goals from close to 50m, while Jake Waterman enjoyed his best patch for the game, booting two goals in his battle with Luke Ryan and ensuring the Freo made up no ground and the margin remained 13 points at the main break.
The third quarter is when Fremantle made their move, getting more speed in their attacks and coming out the front of stoppage as Treacy took the game by the scruff of the neck.
Held to two disposals in the first half by Harry Edwards, the powerful forward booted two goals and took four marks as Freo took the lead for the first time since the opening 10 minutes and got charging.
Tempers flared after Reid gave away a free kick to Sam Switkowski and a certain goal, with almost all players involved in a melee that spread across the ground as Fremantle started to turn the screws and enter the final term with a 21-point break.
From there, they were simply harder and better for longer, with Serong putting the finishing touches on what turned into an impressive win with a set shot from just inside 50m and capping a brilliant individual performance.
Darcy cleared after early head knock
Fremantle ruckman Sean Darcy looked to be in trouble late in the first quarter when he bent over to contest a groundball and was collected high by Jack Petruccelle in an incident that could land the Eagles speedster in Match Review trouble. Moments later, Darcy took some front-on contact and had to come from the ground, heading to the rooms with medical staff. There was an apparent shoulder issue as well, but Darcy was cleared to return.
Fighting for futures
West Coast midfielder Zane Trew does not have a contract for 2025 and was lining up in a third consecutive match for the first time in his career as he fights to earn one. He looked to have the job of running with Caleb Serong but was out of the game before the first centre clearance after friendly with Bailey Williams left him with a neck injury. Substitute Jai Culley is in the same situation as Trew and took over the job on Serong in a feisty battle. Harry Edwards is also waiting on a new deal and had some excellent moments in defence, including a goal-saving mark in the first quarter in his match-up on Josh Treacy.
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FREMANTLE 3.0 7.3 12.8 17.8 (110)
WEST COAST 5.1 9.4 9.5 11.9 (75)
GOALS
Fremantle: Frederick 3, Emmett 3, Treacy 3, O'Meara 2, Switkowski 2, Brayshaw, Serong, Sturt, Amiss
West Coast: Waterman 3, Ryan 2, Kelly, J Williams, Cripps, Petruccelle, Allen, Culley
BEST
Fremantle: Serong, Brayshaw, Young, Clark, Treacy, Darcy
West Coast: Reid, Yeo, Kelly, Waterman, H Edwards, Cole
INJURIES
Fremantle: Nil
West Coast: Trew (neck)
SUBSTITUTES
Fremantle: James Aish (replaced Nat Fyfe in the fourth quarter)
West Coast: Jai Culley (replaced Zane Trew in the first quarter)
Crowd: 56,536 at Optus Stadium