R10 Preview: Fremantle vs Port Adelaide
May 29th 2008 11:37
Once inpenterable at home, Fremantle must stand up and make home ground advantage count for something in Perth.
Having lost all their matches at home, except against the Eagles (which share the same same gound), Fremantle must stand up and show some determination in wanting to close out a match in front. After having led at three-quarter time during the last four weeks, it has been their last term that has let them down.
Josh Carr returns after a three-week suspension for kneeing Gary Ablett to face his old team where he won a Premiership Medallion in 2004.
For Port, they will want to win to keep with the top eight. After slipping against the Swans at home, they will be coming out fired up and wanting those four points. Kane Cornes plays his 150th game, and the Power will want to honour and remember the milestone with a win.
How will the forwards go for both teams. Will Warren Tredrea and Brett Ebert dominate for Port, or will Matthew Pavlich and Chris Tarrant have field days for Freo?
Having lost all their matches at home, except against the Eagles (which share the same same gound), Fremantle must stand up and show some determination in wanting to close out a match in front. After having led at three-quarter time during the last four weeks, it has been their last term that has let them down.
Josh Carr returns after a three-week suspension for kneeing Gary Ablett to face his old team where he won a Premiership Medallion in 2004.
For Port, they will want to win to keep with the top eight. After slipping against the Swans at home, they will be coming out fired up and wanting those four points. Kane Cornes plays his 150th game, and the Power will want to honour and remember the milestone with a win.
How will the forwards go for both teams. Will Warren Tredrea and Brett Ebert dominate for Port, or will Matthew Pavlich and Chris Tarrant have field days for Freo?
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