The five players your team can least afford to lose: Fremantle Dockers

By Doran Smith / Roar Guru

The Fremantle Dockers finished 11th on the ladder in 2021 with ten wins and 12 losses.

Ten of their 12 losses were by 22 points or more. Though their season began with four wins from the first six games, they won only six of their next 16 matches, an unquestionably disappointing return.

It was a tough season for the Dockers, as they only had four players that featured in all 22 games, those being David Mundy, Caleb Serong, James Aish and Travis Colyer. Despite that, they showed that they have depth, as they won four out of the seven games that Nat Fyfe didn’t feature in due to injury.

To be eligible for selection it’s essential that each player selected featured in at least five games in 2021. Here are the five players and an honourable mention the Dockers can least afford to lose based on their performances this year.

Honourable mention: Andrew Brayshaw
Brayshaw averaged the most disposals of any Dockers player, with an average of 28.40 per game. He averaged exactly nine contested possessions per match, which was the fifth-highest average of any Fremantle player. He also had an average of 5.90 score involvements, the fourth-highest of any Docker.

Brayshaw worked hard defensively, with the highest average tackles of any Dockers player, at 4.65 a game. Even though he was extremely consistent, the Dockers could still win games in his absence; he had a good season statistically, but in the two games he missed the Dockers won regardless.

5. Nat Fyfe
Fyfe featured in 15 of 22 games for the Dockers this year. He was subbed in Round 2 and Round 19 due to injury. The Dockers won four out of the seven games that Fyfe didn’t feature in, but they were all against teams that finished outside the top eight. On the other hand, they lost the other three games by an average of 55.67 points.

Fyfe averaged the most score involvements of any Dockers player and the sixth most in the AFL, with an average of 7.60. The Dockers could cope without Fyfe in the team this year, but he still would’ve figured in opposition analysis when teams were due to play against them when he was fit and firing.

Nat Fyfe (Photo by Carson/AFL Media/Getty Images)

4. David Mundy
Mundy featured in every Dockers game this year. He led from the front and by example and was rewarded for his consistent form by being one of two players selected in the AFL All Australian squad of 40. He averaged the second-most contested possessions of any Dockers player, with an average of 11.09. He also averaged the second-most clearances of any Fremantle player, at 5.32.

Mundy had fewer than 20 disposals on only four occasions, the Dockers losing in all four of those games. There’s a strong case that he was Fremantle;s best leader in 2021, as Peter Bell, the general manager of football operations, referred to him as being like another coach.

3. Sean Darcy
Darcy’s consistency was impressive, and he featured in 21 of 22 games. He was one of two Dockers players selected in the AFL All Australian squad of 40 this year. He averaged the third-most contested possessions on average of any Dockers player, with 10.95 per game. He was a pivotal part of the Fremantle team and an important cog in their system.

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2. Luke Ryan
Ryan featured in 19 of 22 games this year, the three he missed being rounds seven to nine, the side losing the lot by an average of five goals. He comfortably averaged the most metres gained of any Dockers player, with 508.79 metres per game. He averaged the second-highest disposal efficiency percentage of any Docker, at 85.50 per cent. What was most impressive about the manner he played was his endeavour to be a consistent performer.

1. Matt Taberner
Taberner featured in 16 of 22 games this year, being subbed out due to injury in rounds ten and 15. That equates to 36 goals in 14 games, which is an average of 2.57 goals per game and 15 more goals in total than any other Freo player. He was still Fremantle’s leading goal kicker even though he missed six games. Taberner failed to kick a goal in only one game, which was in Round 15 against the Magpies when he was subbed out due to a calf injury. Fremantle lost four of the six games that he was unavailable to play in due to injury by an average of 39.75 points.

The Crowd Says:

2021-09-22T02:30:22+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Why not compare career with career or last year with last year. Either way, Tabs' numbers are better. You and Sven are embarrassing yourselves. We can read stats and apply them. You two misread just for the sake of gainsaying.

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2021-09-19T08:14:27+00:00

Doran Smith

Roar Guru


I agree with you about Hamling. He is a missing link for the Dockers defence.

2021-09-19T07:42:41+00:00

Jonboy

Roar Rookie


Mundy and Ryan were the clear stand outs for me Doran. Hamling was a huge loss hopefully he can get back to playing next year.

2021-09-19T07:32:57+00:00

Jonboy

Roar Rookie


No…but he did admit to getting that one wrong.

2021-09-19T07:26:43+00:00

sven

Roar Rookie


but tabs averages 2.7 goals/game over his career apparently

2021-09-19T07:14:31+00:00

Jonboy

Roar Rookie


Freo’s stats expert Don Freo who has a high opinion of Taberner and rates Rory Lobb as a long term underachiever is interesting. Lobb averaged 1.5 goals a game last year and spent a lot of time in the ruck whereas Taberners career average is only 1.3 Freo won’t win a premiership with these two up forward They need your guns Jackson and Amiss to hep young Treacy up front. Freo heave ho……….

2021-09-19T03:55:52+00:00

Jonboy

Roar Rookie


Taberner has only played 103 games in nine years for 141 goals at a very poor average of 1.3 per game.He has missed multiple games every year Why ? Last year he averaged two goals but broke down again. I have watched him closely he has a very poor attitude and his work rate is worse in simple terms he is lazy. If you watched him closely most of his two goals came in the last Q in junk time. In the Derby he liked 3 in the first Q and wasn’t sighted for the rest of the day. At his age Freo should move him on before he just fades away to nothing. I doubt any club would be interested. Are there any fans out there who would like him at your club ?

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