SUMMARY
Fremantle has embarked on a new era after last year's four-win campaign and is expected to be much more competitive in 2017. Club great Matthew Pavlich has hung up the boots, but the Freo Dockers have recruited Cam McCarthy (GWS) and former Cat Shane Kersten in attack, along with premiership players Bradley Hill (Hawthorn) and Joel Hamling (Bulldogs). Superstar Nat Fyfe returns from a broken leg to lead the club for the first time as captain. Fyfe watched on last season as Patrick Dangerfield claimed his crown as the AFL's best player, and seeing the Brownlow medallists lock horns again will be worth the price of admission.

WHERE AND WHEN: Domain Stadium, Sunday 26 March, 4.40pm WST
TV AND RADIO: Click here for broadcast guide 

PAST FIVE TIMES
R17, 2016, Geelong 11.12 (78) d Fremantle 9.7 (61) at Domain Stadium
R2, 2015, Fremantle 15.14 (104) d Geelong 9.6 (60) at Simonds Stadium
R20, 2014, Geelong 12.9 (81) d Fremantle 11.13 (79) at Simonds Stadium
R9, 2014, Fremantle 13.18 (96) d Geelong 9.10 (64) at Domain Stadium
2QF, 2013, Fremantle 12.15 (87) d Geelong 9.18 (72) at Simonds Stadium 

THE SIX POINTS
1. Patrick Dangerfield was the difference last time the teams met, earning three Brownlow votes after picking up 31 disposals and booting four goals. He also won four clearances and delivered eight inside 50s.

2. The Cats were the fifth-best contested possession side in 2016, mainly thanks to Dangerfield (AFL No.2) and Joel Selwood (eighth).

3. The Freo Dockers lost nine of 12 games at Domain Stadium last year. Geelong enjoyed success interstate with four wins from five games.

4. Geelong ranked second for centre clearances last season - averaging 13.6 per game - compared to Fremantle (16th, 11.5 per game), who struggled without superstar Nat Fyfe and ruckman Aaron Sandilands for most of the campaign.

5. Fremantle will hope recruits Cam McCarthy and Shane Kersten can boost their firepower after they ranked 16th for points last year with 71 per game. The Cats averaged 99 points for (ranked 3rd).

6. Nat Fyfe was usurped by Patrick Dangerfield for top spot in the Schick AFL Player Ratings after round 12 last season. Fyfe has since slipped all the way to 29th after re-breaking his leg in round five.

IT'S A BIG WEEK FOR … Nat Fyfe.
After being elevated to the captaincy, Fyfe will lead the Freo Dockers into their new era in his comeback home-and-away match from a broken leg. Fyfe has admitted he was envious watching Patrick Dangerfield's stunning Brownlow Medal-winning season last year and the midfield bulls will renew their rivalry this Sunday.