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Three-word analysis of every Fremantle Dockers player in a dramatic draw with Richmond Tigers

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Fremantle speedster Michael Frederick is chased by Richmond defender Daniel Rioli.
Camera IconFremantle speedster Michael Frederick is chased by Richmond defender Daniel Rioli. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

If you could sum up Fremantle’s efforts in three words, what would you choose? Read our thoughts and leave your own below.

Heath Chapman: Composed young man

Brennan Cox: Spoil, spoil, spoil

James Aish: Underrated but crucial

Hayden Young: An intercept machine

Alex Pearce: Looked very sore

Luke Ryan: Solid defensive showing

Luke Ryan gets away from Richmond’s Noah Balta.
Camera IconLuke Ryan gets away from Richmond’s Noah Balta. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

Jordan Clark: Ran really hard

Andrew Brayshaw: Another three votes?

Blake Acres: Plenty of territory

Lachie Schultz: Ferocious and frenetic

Griffin Logue: Forward, ruck, defence

Nat Fyfe: Season gets worse

Michael Frederick: Fleet of foot

Matt Taberner: Needed more impact

Michael Walters: Struggled with pace

Sean Darcy: Good, not great

Nat Fyfe flicks out a no-look handball.
Camera IconNat Fyfe flicks out a no-look handball. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

Will Brodie: Clearance king missing

Caleb Serong: Tough as nails

David Mundy: Massive final term

Liam Henry: Must apply pressure

Brandon Walker: Growing every game

Bailey Banfield: Really important snap

Travis Colyer: Came to tackle

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