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Where and when: Adelaide Oval, Sunday, August 25, 2.40pm WST
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What it means for Port Adelaide: The Power will be relying on other results going their way to remain in finals contention. They might need a percentage-boosting win over the Dockers to secure eighth.
What it means for Fremantle: The Dockers are playing for pride after losing seven of their past nine games to end their finals chances. A strong performance is what they need heading into next season.
The stat: Fremantle have won only once in eight attempts at the home of South Australian football. That solitary win came against Adelaide in round nine, 2015. They've lost all four Adelaide Oval games against the Power.
The match-up: Connor Rozee v Adam Cerra
The fifth overall picks in the past two drafts will see plenty of each other in the next decade. Rozee is the Power's leading goalkicker this season with 27, while Cerra is improving playing off half-back having had 24 disposals against Essendon last week.
It's a big week for: Sean Darcy
It’s likely the Dockers big man will take over as the main ruck mantle this week, should Aaron Sandilands’ farewell home game last week against the Bombers be his last. Darcy will likely spend the most minutes against Port veteran Paddy Ryder (who had 26 hit-outs against North Melbourne last week) or Scott Lycett should he return for the Power for the first time since Round 19.
Big call: Travis Boak and Nat Fyfe to both have at least 35 disposals.