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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @User21000000 OP 18 Mar \ on: AFL Round 02 Chat Stacker_Sports
Fremantle v Sydney, Optus Stadium
Sunday, March 23, 3.10pm AWST
Last time: Fremantle 15.9 (99) d Sydney 14.14 (98), R16 2024
What it means
Fremantle started the year with high hopes for a return to finals and perhaps much more after a fresh sprinkling of star talent and the promise of a more attacking gameplan. But just one round into the season and the Dockers are already back on the ropes after a humbling loss to the Cats and with last year's beaten Grand Finalists the Swans to come.
Sydney is at risk of slumping to a worrying 0-3 start after falling short against Hawthorn and allowing the injury-ravaged Brisbane back into the game last week. The Swans have their own concerns with form and fitness, while they are arguably relying too much on a handful of stars and could do with a more even contribution against the side that ended their 10-match winning streak last year.
Game shapers
Luke Jackson has entered his third season with Fremantle taking on the role that many consider his best position with first-choice ruck Sean Darcy sidelined with injury. The 199cm big man was one of few Dockers that could hold their head high after a humiliating loss to the Cats and will be critical to his side bouncing back as he takes on Brodie Grundy in his 100th match.
James Jordon has surely become one of the first names on the whiteboard for new Sydney coach Dean Cox as he blankets the opposition's most dangerous midfielders. The former Demon put the clamps on a red-hot Will Day in the Opening Round clash with Hawthorn and last week limited Lachie Neale to only 10 disposals ahead of a likely meeting with Caleb Serong and Andrew Brayshaw.
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Sydney sneak home 68 - 65
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