Never let it be said that a derby is just another game.
Fremantle and West Coast have played out a pulsating western derby with the Dockers surging into third spot on the ladder with a 17.8 (110) to 11.9 (75) victory.
Caleb Serong was awesome and won the Glendinning-Allan Medal for his 32 disposals, 10 clearances and one goal.
Andrew Brayshaw was also brilliant all night.
But this was far more than a battle between a premiership contender and last season’s wooden spooner. This got personal.
West Coast set the scene with their selection on Thursday when they named veterans, including an injured Jeremy McGovern.
He didn’t play. But he didn’t have to. Just getting named made a statement. West Coast were going to have a fair dinkum crack.
But Fremantle showed enormous maturity by fighting back from 20 points down in the second term, dominating when it mattered and holding their nerve as fights broke out.
West Coast started brilliantly with five goals in the first term. Elliot Yeo and Harley Reid were in everything and the Eagles were applying pressure every time Fremantle got the ball.
The Eagles led by 13 points at quarter time and extended that to 20 points early in the second quarter after Jack Petruccelle capitalised on a bone-crunching tackle from Oscar Allen.
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