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The Tigers were defeated by the underrated Docker, who traded the top player who was the “missing piece” in the midst of umpire concerns: 3-2-1

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Fremantle defeated Richmond by 61 points at Barossa, leading to the Dockers’ third consecutive victory. Josh Treacy scored a career-high six goals, as Fremantle defeated Richmond.

In spite of the oppressive heat, the Dockers were able to coast to a victory by 61 points, but the first half was anything but smooth sailing for them. The Tigers put up a lot of effort and started both the first and second terms with a flurry of activity.


In a surprise turn of events, Fremantle only had 12 more games of experience than Richmond, yet they were able to pass their first test without Luke Jackson thanks to Sean Darcy’s strong return. Through the middle portions of the third quarter, Fremantle had reached the point where they could celebrate.

He glided ahead with opponent Tom Lynch resting on the exchange and roosted a beautiful set shot through from the fifty-meter arc. Alex Pearce, who led all comers with ten intercept possessions, was the one who made the most of the opportunity. It was only the captain’s sixth goal while he was playing in his 127th game.


That effort was then followed by a screamer from Patrick Voss, in which the huge guy bounced off of Tigers defenders before snapping the Sherrin over his shoulder and then scurrying off at breakneck speed in celebration.


In his first game of the season, Hayden Young displayed a great deal of promise and made some stunning kicks inside the 50-yard line. Shai Bolton, on the other hand, was very active in his first game against his former club. He kicked 2.3 and racked up 19 touches and 10 score involvements, and he came very close to clunking a mark of the year contender. What is the 3-2-1?

3. A CAREER-BEST OUTING IN WHICH TREATY EXPULSES itself

The ‘Big Cohuna’ was on the table!

To this point, Josh Treacy has had an outstanding season, as evidenced by the fact that he has scored an unprecedented six goals, all of which came in the first three quarters, including four goals in the first half alone.

Because Treacy, who is 22 years old, was a consistent threat inside the 50-yard line, the Tigers just did not have any answers for him for the whole of the game.

After Fremantle’s first three goals were kicked within the opening twelve minutes of the contest, he made history by being the first Docker in thirteen years to kick three goals in a quarter. He began the match with a loud and decisive performance.

Treacy was the recipient of outstanding ball movement through the middle of the ground from his teammates early on. Additionally, Treacy positioned himself exceptionally throughout the day, either finding space out of the back or leading with pace. The 22-year-old also kicked superbly with just one behind, for what would have been his fourth goal in the first quarter, but it came dangerously close to missing the target.

Treacy moved into a tie for first place on the Coleman Medal leaderboard in terms of goals scored with 17 from five games played.

Treacy was described as having dynamic running patterns and the ability to present himself in attack in a variety of different ways, according to a Hawks legend.

“There are a lot of key forwards who are very good coming up facing the ball carrier; they come out and lead and mark the ball,” Brereton added. “They are very good moving forward.”

However, there are just a handful of those truly good key strikers who are also capable of getting the ball moving back towards the goal.

“In the event that he is not utilised, he is able to turn around and run with the flight in the direction of the goal, which is more of a domain that is reserved for a tiny forward.

It just so happens that he weighs 105 kilogrammes and is 196 centimetres tall.

In his first game back from injury, Treacy was ably assisted up forward by Michael Frederick, who scored three goals, Shai Bolton, who scored two goals, and Hayden Young, who played primarily forward and had his playing time managed. All three of these players contributed to Treacy’s success.

2. Bolton Exhibits the Reasons Why He Is a “Missing Fro Piece” in the Battle of the Tigers

Shai Bolton was playing his first game against Richmond since the trade that took place a year ago, and all eyes were on him.

Bolton, who was one of his team’s finest players at the Barossa on Sunday, provided us with a little taste of all the game has to offer. Additionally, he demonstrated why he could be the “missing piece” of Fremantle’s premiership puzzle by winning two flags in yellow and black.

With 19 possessions, the midfielder-forward kicked 2.3 goals, including a game-high 10 score involvements. It was precisely for the purpose of having that kind of impact on the scoreboard that the Dockers decided to recruit him.

Matthew Pavlich, a superb player for the Dockers, remarked of Bolton at halftime, “We love seeing the best players play well, this guy is an absolute star.”

“He is the missing piece of the puzzle for the Fremantle forward line,” said the coach. The 22-year-old also kicked superbly with just one behind, for what would have been his fourth goal in the first quarter, but it came dangerously close to missing the target.

Treacy moved into a tie for first place on the Coleman Medal leaderboard in terms of goals scored with 17 from five games played.

Treacy was described as having dynamic running patterns and the ability to present himself in attack in a variety of different ways, according to a Hawks legend.

“There are a lot of key forwards who are very good coming up facing the ball carrier; they come out and lead and mark the ball,” Brereton added. “They are very good moving forward.”

However, there are just a handful of those truly good key strikers who are also capable of getting the ball moving back towards the goal.

“In the event that he is not utilised, he is able to turn around and run with the flight in the direction of the goal, which is more of a domain that is reserved for a tiny forward.

It just so happens that he weighs 105 kilogrammes and is 196 centimetres tall.

In his first game back from injury, Treacy was ably assisted up forward by Michael Frederick, who scored three goals, Shai Bolton, who scored two goals, and Hayden Young, who played primarily forward and had his playing time managed. All three of these players contributed to Treacy’s success.

2. Bolton Exhibits the Reasons Why He Is a “Missing Fro Piece” in the Battle of the Tigers

Shai Bolton was playing his first game against Richmond since the trade that took place a year ago, and all eyes were on him.

Bolton, who was one of his team’s finest players at the Barossa on Sunday, provided us with a little taste of all the game has to offer. Additionally, he demonstrated why he could be the “missing piece” of Fremantle’s premiership puzzle by winning two flags in yellow and black.

With 19 possessions, the midfielder-forward kicked 2.3 goals, including a game-high 10 score involvements. It was precisely for the purpose of having that kind of impact on the scoreboard that the Dockers decided to recruit him.

Matthew Pavlich, a superb player for the Dockers, remarked of Bolton at halftime, “We love seeing the best players play well, this guy is an absolute star.”

“He is the missing piece of the puzzle for the Fremantle forward line,” said the coach.



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