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Fremantle Player Ratings: Hayden Young leads the way as Dockers fight back for a dramatic draw

Mark DuffieldThe West Australian
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Fremantle youngster Hayden Young led the way for the Dockers.
Camera IconFremantle youngster Hayden Young led the way for the Dockers. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

Hayden Young 9: His 16 disposal first half kept the Dockers in it. Last minute heroics saved it.

Caleb Serong 8: Got rolling after quiet start and was important around stoppages

Brennan Cox 8: Part of a very good defensive effort that limited Richmond’s half-time lead.

Jordan Clark 7.5: His hard run gave rebound impetus. Having a big year.

Andrew Brayshaw 7.5: Worked as hard as ever but missed a couple and dropped a critical last quarter mark.

Will Brodie 7: Sparkled in the first term with eight disposals and a goal. Just solid after that.

Liam Henry 6.5: Getting better. Doesn’t get a lot of ball but very good when he has it.

James Aish 6: Solid on his wing and important in the last quarter.

James Aish had a solid game for Fremantle on the wing.
Camera IconJames Aish had a solid game for Fremantle on the wing. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

Luke Ryan 6: Defended well but has lost the art of considered rebound. Either too safe or too risky

David Mundy 6: Still valuable with the ball and had impact in the clinches when the game was hot.

Heath Chapman 6: Had the tough job on Shai Bolton and had some good moments and some issues.

Griffin Logue 5.5: Got the Dockers on the board with an early goal and took a turn in the ruck.

Sean Darcy 5.5: Won the ruck knocks but not imposing himself around the ground as he has before.

Fremantle ruckman Sean Darcy battles with Richmond counterpart Ivan Soldo.
Camera IconFremantle ruckman Sean Darcy battles with Richmond counterpart Ivan Soldo. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

Blake Acres 5: Struggling for the form he had earlier in the year. Steady at best.

Alex Pearce 5: Horrible first term clanger created a Shai Bolton goal. Better after that.

Michael Walters 4.5: Just battles to create the space to make him dangerous. When he has space he is still dangerous.

Matt Taberner 4.5: Dropped a couple of marks he should have held and missed one before a last quarter goal.

Bailey Banfield 4: Couldn’t get dangerous forward of centre apart from a last quarter goal.

Nathan Fyfe 4: Subbed off in third term after a first half goal.

Michael Frederick 4: Doesn’t do enough. Great in space but needs to be better in traffic and without the ball.

Fremantle speedster Michael Frederick powers away from Richmond defender Daniel Rioli.
Camera IconFremantle speedster Michael Frederick powers away from Richmond defender Daniel Rioli. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

Brandon Walker 4: Form has dipped a bit. Tends to run and blaze with the ball and turn it over.

Lachie Schultz 4: Struggled for touches and didn’t hit the scoreboard.

Travis Colyer 3: Replaced Fyfe as the medi-sub but was reasonably quiet.

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