[VIDEO] Fremantle Dockers vs Hawthorn Hawks: AFL highlights, scores, blog

By Josh / Expert

MATCH RESULT:

Great win at the end of the day for the Dockers who break a run of six straight losses to the Hawks and get some small measure of revenge for last year’s grand final.

More firepower is really what the Dockers campaign needed and they have found it. Matthew Pavlich played the best game he has played in two years, while the return of Michael Walters was a huge success.

The Dockers were being almost written off for the flag in recent weeks but they are now a serious chance for it. They’ve got a long way to go but they have shown they can match it with the best of them.

Devastating loss for the Hawks. They have not just lost the game, but they have dropped form first to third and now are in danger of having to travel for their preliminary final, which could be a big disadvantage.

All in all, a thriller of a game that just makes the final two weeks of the Home & Away season all the more interesting.

FINAL SCORE:
FREMANTLE 17.8.110
HAWTHORN 13.13.91

MATCH PREVIEW:

The right to host a home final is potentially on the line when the Fremantle Dockers host the Hawthorn Hawks at Patersons Stadium. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 4:40pm (AEST).

The Hawks currently sit on top of the ladder, but it is a tight squeeze, with three teams on 15 wins for the season.

Only a competition-high percentage of 142 is keeping the Hawks in number one position.

A win for the Hawks will go a long way to locking up top spot, or at least a top-two finish, and a guaranteed final at home in week one of the finals. Given they might otherwise be forced to travel to Sydney or Perth, that would be a huge advantage.

The Dockers are in fourth, two wins behind that pack of three, and with little hope of making up the distance and earning a home final. However, they are only one win ahead of Port Adelaide in fifth, a team they face in the final round of the season.

If the Dockers drop this game to the Hawks, they could very well find themselves heading into the final round needing a win against the Power to secure a top-four spot.

The Hawks are the dominant team of these two at the moment. They have won the last six straight over the Dockers, including last year’s grand final. Fremantle haven’t had a win over Hawthorn since the 2010 elimination final, though this is only second time they’ve played them in Perth since then.

To add insult to injury, Fremantle’s win record against Hawthorn is currently the worst between any two non-expansion teams in the AFL. The Dockers have won just 7 of 22 games, or 24 per cent, of their matches against Hawthorn.

Both teams enter the match in good form. The Hawks had a routine smashing of Melbourne last week, and have won their last four on the trot.

The Dockers lost in dramatic fashion to Geelong last week, but will gain some confidence from the fact they manage to almost snatch the win after conceding a big lead early in the game.

On paper this looks like the game of the round – a clash between two top-four sides, with big stakes on the line. But contests between these two have been a bit one-sided lately. The Hawks won comfortably by 58 points last time they met, in Round 3 this year. Here’s hoping this one is a bit more competitive.

Prediction
Hawthorn have been the better team of these two for the year however, so I’ll give them the nod.

Hawthorn by 12 points.

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The Crowd Says:

2014-08-17T15:38:56+00:00

Tom from Perth

Guest


Haha, nice one Don.

2014-08-17T14:40:02+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


There's lots of things you can't see Gene.

2014-08-17T12:04:23+00:00

Daws

Guest


Hopefully the team bus driver is up to the task.

2014-08-17T12:03:43+00:00

Fabes

Guest


Lol Michael. I thought that same thing when I read it.

2014-08-17T11:55:58+00:00

Michael huston

Guest


Oh dear. What if they come third and have to travel to the MCG to play Geelong?!

AUTHOR

2014-08-17T11:18:41+00:00

Josh

Expert


Great win at the end of the day for the Dockers who break a run of six straight losses to the Hawks and get some small measure of revenge for last year's grand final. More firepower is really what the Dockers campaign needed and they have found it. Matthew Pavlich played the best game he has played in two years, while the return of Michael Walters was a huge success. The Dockers were being almost written off for the flag in recent weeks but they are now a serious chance for it. They've got a long way to go but they have shown they can match it with the best of them. Devastating loss for the Hawks. They have not just lost the game, but they have dropped form first to third and now are in danger of having to travel for their preliminary final, which could be a big disadvantage. All in all, a thriller of a game that just makes the final two weeks of the Home & Away season all the more interesting.

2014-08-17T10:28:41+00:00

Daws

Guest


You beauty!

2014-08-17T09:54:30+00:00

Fabes

Guest


Good win by Freo. Well done. Sat back all week reading about their demise in certain articles and just shook my head. Actually thought we might lose but after the first quarter had a bit of optism. Should be a cracking finals series! Carn the Mighty Hawks!

2014-08-17T09:22:15+00:00

Nik

Guest


Yessssssss!!

2014-08-17T09:19:26+00:00

Tom from Perth

Guest


Nice one boys!!

AUTHOR

2014-08-17T09:18:00+00:00

Josh

Expert


FULL TIME FREMANTLE 17.8.110 HAWTHORN 13.13.91

AUTHOR

2014-08-17T09:17:11+00:00

Josh

Expert


GOAL HAWTHORN 1:08 REMAINING Jon Simpkin kicks a late goal, but it's too little too late. Siren to go soon. FREMANTLE 17.8.110 HAWTHORN 13.13.91

AUTHOR

2014-08-17T09:15:07+00:00

Josh

Expert


Jack Gunston misses a shot out on the full, 2:15 left on the clock. FREMANTLE 17.8.110 HAWTHORN 12.13.85

AUTHOR

2014-08-17T09:12:22+00:00

Josh

Expert


BEHIND FREMANTLE 4:47 REMAINING Pavlich has a set shot and strikes the post. Too much time gone for a Hawthorn come back now, you'd think. FREMANTLE 17.8.110 HAWTHORN 12.13.85

AUTHOR

2014-08-17T09:09:57+00:00

Josh

Expert


Haydon Crozier subbed out, Max Duffy on.

AUTHOR

2014-08-17T09:08:29+00:00

Josh

Expert


BEHIND HAWTHORN 7:36 REMAINING David Hale has a set shot, kicks a behind. Even four-goal lead in Freo's favour with time running short. FREMANTLE 17.7.109 HAWTHORN 12.13.85

AUTHOR

2014-08-17T09:05:43+00:00

Josh

Expert


Down to just 10 minutes on the clock. Hawks needs the next goal to have any chance. FREMANTLE 17.7.109 HAWTHORN 12.12.84

AUTHOR

2014-08-17T09:03:00+00:00

Josh

Expert


GOAL HAWTHORN Hawks get one back as a clever chip from Breust sets up David Hale. Hale slots his second goal. Margin to 25 points, 12 minutes on the clock. FREMANTLE 17.7.109 HAWTHORN 12.12.84

AUTHOR

2014-08-17T08:57:57+00:00

Josh

Expert


GOAL FREMANTLE Goal number five to Matty Pavlich! What a champion! FREMANTLE 17.7.109 HAWTHORN 11.12.78

AUTHOR

2014-08-17T08:55:44+00:00

Josh

Expert


Matt Suckling subbed out, Jon Simpkin on for Hawks.

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