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Who does your club need in 2016? Fremantle Dockers

Roar Guru
8th October, 2015
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Roar Guru
8th October, 2015
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Despite the securing the minor premiership, the Dockers bowed out of the AFL finals in a loss to Hawthorn at Domain Stadium.

We wonder if it’s the Ross Lyon curse, or do the Dockers need to attract some fresh faces and free agents to the club? Fremantle have been pushing for the flag for three years now and we wonder what they will need to do to secure it in 2016.

What do the Dockers need next year? Where are they weak? You feel they have good rucks, good midfield, good line breakers and a solid backline without losing Luke McPharlin. Something that they do need though is goal kickers.

Matt Taberner is not good enough as a second tall forward and with Matt Pavlich’s retirement on the line who knows who will be their main target forward.

After losing McPharlin, the Dockers could be losing some other main key position players at the end of this season, the likes of Pavlich, Ryan Crowley, and Paul Duffield, could they be departing the club? Pavlich is currently out of contract and will either stay at Freo or retire.

If they are set to lose these players, who should they have picked up during the draft and free agency?

They have many options. Looking for a replacement in the backline would stabilise Fremantle’s back six. Colin Garland, Courtney Dempsey and Michael Firrito could be perfect replacements for McPharlin.

We have heard that Lewis Jetta wants a trade back to Western Australia but we wonder if it will be West Coast or Fremantle. Fremantle don’t have a lot to offer the Swans so it appears that the young Bridgetown boy will end up back in his hometown with the Eagles.

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Pavlich’s replacement could be a lot tougher. This would prompt a look to the draft for Fremantle who will hold a pick 16. So this pick will mean that Fremantle will be looking at Harry McKay?

The tall 200cm key forward has the type of attributes AFL clubs look for. He’s athletic, he can jump and take marks and kicks goals. His blocks of form were exciting during the under-18 championships for Vic Country and since then he has still produced some moments that make you think he will be a quality AFL player.

Although, at this stage he hasn’t yet been able to string them together consistently, but he is new to the talent pathway and scouts realise he is a raw talent with plenty of developing to go.

We will all be looking forward to see who they will be picking up after a successful season in the west, but we will mainly be wondering if they won’t choke in 2016.

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