We're only three games in... but is this the year that Freo fans can finally dream of Flagmantle?

By Rahul Deepak Kumar / Roar Rookie

It may only be early in the season but there is already reason for Fremantle fans to get excited after the impressive start their team has shown, vindicating the decision of the club to extend coach Justin Longmuir’s contract.

The Dockers’ 3-0 start to the season has shown resilience such as being able to overcome poor first starts against Brisbane and North Melbourne.

The men in purple also had the professionalism, while not quite being at their best, to still able to record a 35-point win against a fellow finals hopeful in Adelaide.

Of course, this season comes straight after a disappointing 2023 where the Dockers slumped to 14th after being able to win a final in 2022.

However, perhaps last season was the one step back this team needed for them to take multiple steps forward in 2024.

The Dockers talent of Andrew Brayshaw, Caleb Serong and Hayden Young, who were impressive but still just developing a few years ago, now look absolutely primed to take the competition by storm and lead their team to the pointy end of September.

Much of the criticism and pressure that was placed on Longmuir last year was the dour style of play which saw the team simply unable to kick a winning score.

Last year, the Dockers were 15th in the league for shots at goal, representing an inability for Freo to bypass opposition defences to generate enough scoring opportunities.

However, in the early parts of this season, the club now ranks in the top eight in both key metrics and has showcased a much more attacking flair in their gameplay, making for much better viewing for fans whilst also producing results.

This was best seen in their Round 1 encounter against last year’s runners-up the Lions where young key forwards Jye Amiss and Josh Treacy kicked seven goals between them.

Adding to that, the duo were ably supported by small forwards Michael Frederick, Sam Switkowski and Michael Walters who each kicked a goal and had 14 score involvements between them, as they took care of a side that came within a goal of a premiership.

That Round 1 performance is a great example of what this forward line can produce with quick and precise ball movement which we can expect to see more of in 2024.

However, we must not forget that premierships are built on defence and Fremantle is currently ranked the number one defence so far in 2024, conceding only 60 points on average per game.

In an otherwise dour and at times difficult game to watch against Adelaide, the Dockers’ whole team defence was outstanding.

They restricted the Crows, the team that scored the most points in the 2023 home and away season, to merely four goals and just one goal after halftime.

This is despite the Dockers missing key personnel down back in Heath Chapman, Brennan Cox, and Oscar McDonald.

The leaders of this defence Alex Pearce and Luke Ryan were remarkable. Pearce particularly had a field day, recording five intercept marks, and putting his early bid for an All-Australian jacket.

Coach Longmuir stressed the importance of maintaining this impregnable defence, saying post-match that the team must ‘embrace the boredom and monotony of the season’ in upholding its defensive application.

Whilst he has come under fire for his defensive-minded game plan, you can’t deny that the Dockers’ defence will be the key if they are to go deep into September.

This combination of a miserly defence with a growing suite of attacking weapons places the Dockers beautifully to potentially make a tilt at the top four.

However, between their three opponents in 2024, neither of them has registered a win raising doubt as to the quality of what the Dockers have faced so far.

As such, the big test and proper evidence of Fremantle’s credentials will be uncovered in Gather Round for a blockbuster clash against fellow contenders Carlton who are also 3-0.

If the Dockers can maintain this stellar form against very good opposition, they won’t just put themselves in top-four contention, but the purple army can get increasingly excited over what this club could potentially achieve in September.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-05T22:55:13+00:00

Dibbs

Roar Rookie


They will definitely be up there, if they can keep their list relatively uninjured. Good article, I think it's too early to start dreaming though, we'll see how we go against Carlton today. There's 6/7 other teams who are looking good right now too.

2024-04-05T19:29:24+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


need a COLA but an IOFA - impact of flying allowance? maybe two extra players on the list, rather than further corrupt the fixture? -- i did see there is a review of competition etc which prob touches on the fixture structure going forward, presumably anticipating the impact of Tassie

2024-04-05T14:43:42+00:00

WestraliaForever

Roar Rookie


I agree with Nics- we don’t need any advantages, but I do think they need to stop adding rounds as impact on Perth teams is significant. Top priorities must be Fremantle winning a premiership and WCE sorting out its horrible list and medical management. I think there’s an article just about WCE list management over last six years - is it the turnover of managers? Arrogance? I don’t know what, but they should have been like the Swans or Cats. I also wonder whether Perth being a bit isolated makes its doctors a bit under-cooked… probably unfair. I would like more grand finals in Perth though….. Melbourne win was amazing (as a neutral).

2024-04-05T11:57:33+00:00

nics

Roar Rookie


Nahh I think the wringing of hands from Victoria would be too much. Just makes the interstate premiership raids sweeter. Interesting that the Eagles have only one player who went past 300 games... having said that the Dockers have a few.

2024-04-05T08:52:07+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


i think they are a real chance; and that it is an atrocious name. Collingwood weren't Flaginwood (but at times in history have been Flagonwood).

2024-04-05T08:51:45+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


it definitely is. what should be the response - should the Perth teams get more home games? genuine question.

2024-04-05T07:35:44+00:00

WestraliaForever

Roar Rookie


I hope the dockers go deep. Unfortunately, Western Australian football has become a sideshow in the national competition since COVID. Gather Round, this Opening Roun weird arrangement etc. That’s largely down to my lot’s collapse, but the purple army is building…. It’s much harder being a player from Perth, handling the travel (even more due in the future with Tasmania).

AUTHOR

2024-04-05T01:19:44+00:00

Rahul Deepak Kumar

Roar Rookie


That's the other thing, I didn't quite get to mention here. Their midfield looks amazing and it'll be interesting to see their mix and how they use Fyfe and O'Meara

2024-04-05T00:54:35+00:00

Cinderella's Big Score

Roar Rookie


I'm definitely on the bandwagon. They have plenty more cards up their sleeve. Given their stellar midfield, I will be fascinated to see how they use O'Meara going forward.

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