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Nat Fyfe has put on a first-half clearance clinic and Alex Pearce was a rock in defence as Fremantle continued their unbeaten start to the AFL season with a 35-point win over Adelaide at Perth Stadium.
Adelaide were their own worst enemy on what was supposed to be Good Friday, the Crows producing a horror show with shocking skill errors and woeful decision making.
Despite the poor display, the visitors trailed by just 10 points at three-quarter time before the Dockers piled on four goals to nil in the final quarter to run away with the 9.15 (69) to 4.10 (34) win in front of 51,037 fans.
The result improved Fremantle’s record to 3-0 in what marks their best start to a season since 2015, while Adelaide’s finals hopes are already on thin ice at 0-3.
Dockers veteran Nat Fyfe had 13 possessions and a whopping eight clearances in the first half alone before fading after that.
Pearce not only restricted Adelaide spearhead Taylor Walker to 0.1 from seven disposals, but also provided excellent rebound from defence.
Luke Ryan and Jordan Clark were also excellent down back for Fremantle, while Hayden Young (32 disposals, eight clearances) was prolific in the midfield, picking up from where Fyfe left off.
Adelaide veteran Matt Crouch battled hard for 28 disposals and seven clearances, while skipper Jordan Dawson racked up 27 possessions.
But on a dirty night for the Crows, Wayne Milera limped off late in the third term after injuring his right knee in an awkward landing, while Lachlan Murphy hurt his knee in the final quarter.
AAP
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