Fremantle lead the number of players chosen in afl.com.au’s Team of the Week for round one.

Five players were selected for their standout performance in the club’s seven-point win over Port Adelaide on Sunday.

LUKE McPHARLIN (Full Back) - Proved he is not a spent force with a shutdown job on Port Adelaide sharpshooter Jay Schulz. The 33-year-old held Schulz to one goal and two marks, playing a key role in Freo’s seven-point win. 

LEE SPURR (Back Pocket) - An underrated cog in Freo’s backline, Spurr's marking and attack on the ball make him a valuable medium defender. Had 21 possessions (10 contested) and seven marks against the Power. 

DAVID MUNDY (Centre) - The clearance specialist was at his best in the final term, winning 13 of his 29 possessions and five of his 10 clearances to keep Fremantle's noses ahead. His 10 clearances were the highest in the league this round. 

MATTHEW PAVLICH (Centre Half-Forward) - Two clutch goals from the skipper in the final term ensured Fremantle got over the line in a thriller against Port Adelaide. He kicked four for the match and pushed up the ground a handful of times when needed. 

When push came to shove our Pav stood up

Posted by Fremantle Dockers on Sunday, April 5, 2015

NAT FYFE (Interchange) - A key reason for Fremantle's clearance dominance, Fyfe was also freakish around goal, turning opponents inside out and punishing the Power with his second efforts. 

Not much can stop Fyfey

Posted by Fremantle Dockers on Tuesday, April 7, 2015