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Fremantle Dockers vs Hawthorn Hawks: AFL live scores

11th June, 2022
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Fremantle

95

Match Complete

Hawthorn

82

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Fremantle

95

Match Complete

Hawthorn

82

Fourth Quarter
J. Clark25:11
A. Brayshaw21:03
19:25L. Breust
16:42C. Nash
T. Colyer14:43
11:41L. Breust
G. Logue8:23
4:35N. Reeves
D. Mundy33:44
0:41Rushed
N. Fyfe27:16
N. Fyfe26:49
J. Aish24:56
23:27S. Butler
21:40C. Wingard
19:30Rushed
B. Banfield15:24
B. Acres14:08
12:08H. Morrison
T. Colyer11:17
M. Walters10:10
7:35Rushed
M. Walters4:47
N. Fyfe27:57
26:08J. Callow
23:49L. Breust
G. Logue22:36
W. Brodie20:07
18:30J. Koschitzke
15:40L. Shiels
L. Schultz13:29
8:09L. Shiels
3:19D. Moore
1:59S. Frost
B. Walker0:46
Rushed30:10
29:03C. Wingard
L. Schultz25:11
R. Lobb23:17
21:43D. Moore
B. Banfield16:59
15:50J. O'Meara
13:35D. Howe
10:18J. Koschitzke
T. Colyer5:23
M. Walters2:52
R. Lobb0:44

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Nat Fyfe makes his long-awaited return for Fremantle as they face their biggest nemesis thus far in an excellent 2022: not Hawthorn, but wet-weather football. Join The Roar for live scores and rolling coverage from 4:10pm (AEST).

Fyfe’s absence after a run of shoulder and back injuries hasn’t stopped the Dockers from becoming the year’s biggest surprise packet. Consecutive wins over top two sides Melbourne and Brisbane has left them third on the ladder, with a 9-3 record that few would have predicted heading into the season.

With a disciplined defence, exciting forward prospects and a brutal midfield, the Dockers have only struggled this season in rainy conditions, having been soundly beaten by both Gold Coast and Collingwood in the wet in recent times. Given the forecast in Perth suggests there will be rain, it’s either a great opportunity for Freo to prove they’re over that issue, or a looming disaster.

The Hawks have been brave and brilliant at times this year, and their 4-8 record probably doesn’t do justice to the promising signs they’ve showed under Sam Mitchell.

However, team selection has dealt their chances a major blow, with forward pair Jack Gunston and Mitch Lewis to miss, alongside rebounding defender Jarman Impey.

Game information

Opening bounce: 4:10pm (AEST)
Venue: Optus Stadium, Perth
TV: Fox Footy
Live streamKayo Sports, Foxtel Now, Foxtel Go
Betting: Dockers $1.11, Hawks $6.75 (odds via PlayUp)

Fremantle

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B: H. Young, A. Pearce, G. Logue

HB: B. Cox, L. Ryan, B. Walker

C: B. Acres, A. Brayshaw, J. Clark

HF: S. Switkowski, B. Banfield, T. Colyer

F: N. Fyfe (c), R. Lobb, M. Walters

FOLL: S. Darcy, J. Aish, C. Serong

I/C: L. Schultz, E. Hughes, D. Mundy, W. Brodie

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EMG: M. Crowden, D. Tucker, L. Meek, J. Treacy

IN: Fyfe, Walters, Switkowski

OUT: Tucker, Meek, Frederick

Hawthorn

B: B. Hardwick, S. Frost, J. Sicily (c)

HB: J. Scrimshaw, K. Hartigan, L. Bramble

C: W. Day, J. Newcombe, L. Shiels

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HF: C. Nash, J. Callow, J. O’Meara

F: S. Butler, J. Koschitzke, D. Moore

FOLL: N. Reeves, T. Mitchell, C. Wingard

I/C: H. Morrison, C. Jiath, D. Howe, L. Breust

EMG: C. Macdonald, F. Maginness, J. Morris, J. Blanck

IN: Scrimshaw, Callow, Frost, Howe (R12 medi-sub)

OUT: Macdonald, Gunston, Impey, Lewis

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