AFL Thursday Scoreboard: Dockers Fight Back Against Cats
Quick Look
- The Fremantle Dockers staged a significant comeback against the Geelong Cats, overcoming a 28-point deficit to lead late in the game.
- Despite a strong start from Geelong, Fremantle's third-term performance, marked by crucial goals and improved clearances, shifted the momentum.
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The article provides a live-updating scoreboard and commentary for an AFL match between the Fremantle Dockers and Geelong Cats on a Thursday night.
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Dockers winning it in the middle
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By Andrew McGarry
In that third term, the Dockers got it right in the middle of the ground. They won clearances 12-8, but the centre clearances were 9-1.
3QT: Fremantle 13.11 (89) leads Geelong 11.4 (70)
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By Andrew McGarry
I find it hard to credit the state of play, but at three quarter-time the Dockers lead by 19 points.
Another Jye Amiss goal in the final minute emphasised precisely who had the momentum right now.
The Dockers kicked 7.0 (seven straight!) to 2.2 in that term, to the point where the remorseless "Freo!" chant started up in the crowd, as the home fans realised their side has control of this one.
Jeremy Cameron looks VERY sore, and the Cats have lost their mojo, and no one can stop Luke Jackson right now.
There is still time for Geelong to kick four unanswered goals, but unless there is another fierce momentum swing, it doesn't look likely right now.
Now it's Jeremy Cameron's turn to miss
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By Andrew McGarry
Geelong need the quick reply, and they get the ball to Jeremy Cameron inside 50.
He marks, and goes back - but he pulls the kick to the right, or starts it too far right.
It's a point. The lead is 13 points.
Jye Amiss extends Fremantle's lead
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By Andrew McGarry
The Dockers are on a tear here, and now it's Jye Amiss who has marked from a clearance.
The kick is straight in front, 30m out - which so far tonight has been a frightening spot. But this time the kick is true, and the roar from the stands is huge.
The Dockers are 14 points to the good.
Isaiah Dudley snaps a great goal for Fremantle
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By Andrew McGarry
This game is not for anyone with blood pressure issues.
It's tense, and intense, and every touch you're worrying where it's all going to go wrong.
The Dockers got the turnover there, and it was funnelled forward (not very scientifically) but it found Isaiah Dudley - and the Freo excitement machine who has hardly been sighted tonight - snapped it nearly post-high to float through for a vital goal!
Game on in Perth!
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By Andrew McGarry
The Dockers have made Geelong pay there!
They went forward, the Cats had it inside 50, but the handball clear went straight to Neil Erasmus, and he chipped over the top to Josh Treacy, who marked next to the square.
The set shot was good, and the Dockers lead by two!
We're entering time on in the third.
Caleb Serong gets a vital goal for the Dockers
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By Andrew McGarry
The Dockers' stoppage game is usually strong, and they've shown it again there.
A forward 50 stoppage, Mason Cox got the tap, and Caleb Serong was there to snap a vital goal!
Freo are back within four points, more than halfway through the third term.
Hayden Young off the ground
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By Andrew McGarry
That's a worry for the Dockers.
Hayden Young is tackled hard by Sam De Koning with both players going to ground, and it's Young underneath - and he is in pain.
It seems to be his leg, and everyone is very concerned given his history. He makes his way off the ground, and as he goes he seems to be a little better than first feared.
Still, he's off the ground. We'll keep you informed.
Oisin Mullin extends Geelong's lead
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By Andrew McGarry
Well that was a bit rough for Freo.
The ball was kicked to Oisin Mullin on the edge of the centre square, Andrew Brayshaw committed to the contest but was a bit late. He tried to pull out but collided with the Irishman.
Mullin got a 50m penalty, and he slotted the goal to extend the lead.
Geelong hit back through Ollie Henry
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By Andrew McGarry
That didn't last long!
The Cats were stung by the early goals, and they went down the wing. Max Holmes hoisted it to the square, and Ollie Henry went up and took a fierce contested grab. He kicked the goal, and the Cats are back ahead.
And now THEY needed that!
Top three possession-getters
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By Andrew McGarry
Andrew Brayshaw (FREM) - 20
Luke Jackson (FREM) - 19
Tanner Bruhn (GEEL) - 19
Fremantle hit the front!
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By Andrew McGarry
This is fly-by-the-seat-of-the-pants football from both sides!
The pressure is huge, and errors are devastating.
Geelong made the blue this time, and Fremantle pounced. The ball went to Erasmus in almost the same spot as the previous move.
This time he kept going, and kicked on the run from 40 - and it curled through beautifully!
Can't quite believe I'm saying this, but Fremantle has come from 28 points down to lead the game at home!
Luke Jackson goal brings Fremantle within three points
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By Andrew McGarry
It's been a very scrappy opening to the second half, with plenty of errors and intercept possessions.
Finally the Dockers found Andrew Brayshaw for a mark in the middle (despite Patrick Dangerfield's big hit). Brayshaw found Neil Erasmus on 50, he kicked deep and a bit wide, and Luke Jackson stood up and took a contested grab on the line.
He ran around and snapped his third - and Freo are back within three points!
HT stats
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By Andrew McGarry
Inside 50s: 28-23 Fremantle
Clearances: 15-12 Geelong
Centre clearances: 10-6 Geelong
Contested possessions: 59-54 Fremantle
Uncontested possessions: 145-110 Fremantle
Marks Inside 50: 11-6 Fremantle
Tackles: 20-14 Fremantle
HT: Geelong 9.2 (56) leads Fremantle
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By Andrew McGarry
It turns out there was time for one more attack, and Josh Treacy found a handball in space, the ball was kicked inside 50 and Luke Jackson took an easy mark.
And then the unicorn showed HE could convert a set shot!
The siren sounds and suddenly the Dockers are only nine points down at the half.
Geelong were in total control there for a while, and they led by as much as 28 points, but as the teams go in the home side are now right back in it.
All that action, and a Mark of the Year cracker from Shai Bolton. What more do you want?
Josh Treacy kicks a set shot goal for Fremantle!!
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By Andrew McGarry
The old London buses line comes in here. Wait for a LONG time, get one and another turns up.
This time it's Josh Treacy taking a mark on 50.
He's kicking from beyond the arc, everyone can hardly watch.
But he kicks it from 50-plus! Two in a row for the Dockers, and the lead is back to 15 points, deep in time on.
Patrick Voss finally gets one for the Dockers
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By Andrew McGarry
Freo as we have said are their own worst enemy tonight.
Even Murphy Reid missed a shot a few minutes back, and that makes SEVEN behinds for the quarter.
But finally, Jye Amiss managed to bundle the ball home from the goal-line. That sound you hear is Dockers fans (and players and coaches) breathing a sigh of relief.
It went to the ARC, as Sam De Koning said he touched it, but it was confirmed. MUCH needed goal for Freo.
The moment Shai Bolton went vertical
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By Andrew McGarry
Here it is! Shai Bolton would have to have a big say in the Mark of the Year, surely?
Open Questions
- Will Geelong be able to regain momentum?
- What is the extent of Hayden Young's injury?

