R16 Preview: Fremantle vs Melbourne
July 18th 2008 10:18
The 2008 season will be one to forget for both Melbourne and Fremantle, as they have won four games combined so far.
Melbourne have been decimated by injury and retirement, but have shown some decent form against Geelong, Hawthorn, Brisbane and Collingwood. They can also take heart that one of the teams they have defeated has been the Dockers.
Coming back from a 51-point half-time deficit, the Demons slowly eroded the margin and took the four points away from Fremantle. Austin Wonaeamirri was the catalyst for the win, with three last-quarter goals, to see his side take the four points away.
Freo's forward line has not been capable of kicking winning scores, even though Matthew Pavlich currently sits in third position on the Coleman Medal race. His partmer-in-crime in Chris Tarrant, has had his moments, but has been generally quiet.
The Dean Soloman incident will want to be forgotten as soon as possible, and the only way that this can happen is if Freo have a strong win.
One thing is for sure, whoever wins will go to 12 points on the AFL Ladder.
Melbourne have been decimated by injury and retirement, but have shown some decent form against Geelong, Hawthorn, Brisbane and Collingwood. They can also take heart that one of the teams they have defeated has been the Dockers.
Coming back from a 51-point half-time deficit, the Demons slowly eroded the margin and took the four points away from Fremantle. Austin Wonaeamirri was the catalyst for the win, with three last-quarter goals, to see his side take the four points away.
Freo's forward line has not been capable of kicking winning scores, even though Matthew Pavlich currently sits in third position on the Coleman Medal race. His partmer-in-crime in Chris Tarrant, has had his moments, but has been generally quiet.
The Dean Soloman incident will want to be forgotten as soon as possible, and the only way that this can happen is if Freo have a strong win.
One thing is for sure, whoever wins will go to 12 points on the AFL Ladder.
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