LISTEN: Prepare for tears as Freo youngster tells his 'crier' mum he's making his AFL debut
Cooper Simpson and his mum both welled up as he told her he'd been named to debut against the Western Bulldogs.
Opinion
The Fremantle Dockers have won their third game of the season, after beating the GWS Giants by 34 points in a tight contest.
Both the Dockers and the Giants are sides looking to scrape into the top eight this year, with Fremantle wanting to make the finals for the first time since 2015, and the Giants looking to better their semi-finals appearance last year.
The game started off incredibly close, with the biggest margin in the first half being just 11 points. The Dockers’ poor accuracy meant that Jesse Hogan and Harry Himmelberg kept the home side in it, kicking two goals apiece.
Six points separated the two teams at half time, and just two points separated the two teams at three-quarter time.
Ten minutes into the final quarter, the score was 52-51 in favour of the Dockers, and it was looking like it was going to be a thrilling finish.
The final 20 minutes of the game had a scoreline of 36-3 in favour of the home side, with the Dockers pulling ahead to win in convincing fashion.
The victory meant a lot to the home side, who sported their Starlight jerseys for the children’s foundation and black arm bands for Nathan O’Driscoll’s late grandmother.
O’Driscoll was able to nab two goals for the game, and an impressive 20 disposals in a standout performance.
Will Brodie got a career-high 37 disposals for the winning side, with the best on ground for GWS being Tim Taranto, with an impressive 32 disposals.
The Dockers, who were the minor premiers in 2015, have been in a hole for several years now. But the slowly improving side has started the year 3-1, and sit third on the ladder with three games still yet to be played this round.
GWS are looking to improve on their 2021, but have started off with a 1-3 performance. Their only win came against Gold Coast, and they had losses to Fremantle, Richmond and Sydney.
The rest of the Round 4 action kicks off this afternoon, with Essendon taking on Adelaide at home.
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