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West Coast Eagles vs Fremantle Dockers: AFL live scores

2nd May, 2021
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West Coast Eagles

132

Match Complete

Fremantle

73

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West Coast Eagles

132

Match Complete

Fremantle

73

Fourth Quarter
26:04T. Colyer
24:08C. Serong
J. Brander21:00
J. Cripps17:08
J. Petruccelle15:48
J. J. Kennedy13:22
T. Kelly7:44
Z. Langdon5:33
J. Darling2:51
J. Brander30:45
29:25L. Schultz
J. Waterman27:19
Rushed26:19
N. Vardy18:31
J. Cripps17:11
Z. Langdon15:54
J. Jones13:24
Rushed12:09
11:17L. Schultz
4:27R. Lobb
Rushed3:50
J. Waterman33:28
2:25T. Watson
J. Cripps32:15
J. Cripps0:29
J. Darling29:44
27:48T. Colyer
J. J. Kennedy24:18
23:06M. Taberner
Z. Langdon20:45
J. Petruccelle18:45
J. Waterman16:17
15:21N. Wilson
13:35M. Frederick
J. Darling12:26
10:28M. Walters
A. Gaff8:51
6:50M. Taberner
5:10C. Serong
2:26M. Taberner
J. Darling31:43
30:07M. Taberner
T. Kelly28:41
27:33R. Lobb
J. Darling25:46
J. J. Kennedy23:33
J. J. Kennedy17:35
J. Jones15:50
10:10D. Mundy
5:32C. Serong

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The Fremantle Dockers haven’t beaten cross-town rivals the West Coast Eagles in more than six years – is today the day their streak ends? Keep an eye on the Western Derby with live scores on The Roar from 4:40pm (AEST).

The Eagles have claimed the last ten derbies as the Dockers have struggled in the lower rungs of the ladder. However, with the men in purple showing signs of real progress under Justin Longmuir’s watchful eye, they’ve arguably not been in a better position to challenge their enemy since their halcyon days of 2015.

Sitting sixth on the ladder thanks to a three-match winning streak, the Dockers are in tip-top form. Freo fans can rightly be confident they will finally be able to swagger into work on Monday morning.

By contrast, the Eagles appear vulnerable. A stunning 97-point loss to Geelong has once again given rise to accusations they are ‘flat-track bullies’.

A return to the familiar surrounds of Optus Stadium should help, but they’ll have to do it without superstar defender Jeremy McGovern, who suffered a groin injury against the Cats.

Last weekeend’s COVID-enforced lockdown across Perth and Peel saw the Dockers play North Melbourne behind closed doors, and sparked fears the much-hyped Derby would also have to take place without crowds in attendance.

However, WA Premier Mark McGowan has announced that Optus Stadium can be filled to 75 per cent capacity for the match.

Game information

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Opening bounce: 4:40pm (AEST)
Venue: Optus Stadium
TV: Fox Footy, Channel Seven (WA only)
Live stream: Kayo Sports, Foxtel Now, Foxtel Go
Betting: Eagles $1.71, Dockers $2.14 (odds via PlayUp)

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