
AFL: Fremantle could claim the longest winning streak by a WA team tonight with victory over an undermanned Geelong at Optus Stadium.
The Cats, who are the only team to beat Fremantle, are without Bailey Smith and Tom Stewart tonight while the Docker regain Caleb Serong, Brennan Cox and Matthew Johnson.
Is it enough to ensure the Dockers avoid the post-bye blues, or can Geelong remain unbeaten against the almost unbeatable?
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Treacy makes it two in the space of 30 seconds.
The Dockers fire out of the middle again and Treacy can’t be stopped on the lead.
He then sinks it from 52 metres and the Dockers have lifted their heads back up.
FRE 41, GEE 56
FINALLY!
It was a mess but Voss kicks the ball through from point blank after Amiss fumbled the mark and basically missed his boot with the kick.
FRE 35, GEE 56
Danger time
Fremantle can not buy a goal.
They have hit the post three times in this quarter on a run of nine behinds in a row since midway through the first quarter.
FRE 29, GEE 56
Bolt from heaven!
Shai BOLTON!!!
The electric small forward/midfielder has climbed into the sky on the outer wing for a huge grab.
Just 20 seconds later he reels in another while falling onto his back.
But the Dockers just can’t make it count.
FRE 28, GEE 44
Five in a row
The Cats now have five goals in a row and they all feel against the flow.
In that time, Fremantle have kicked seven behinds.
The home side’s inaccuracy is digging a hole becuase the rest of their game looks very good.
FRE 27, GEE 44
Spraying it
Fremantle have started the term like a house on fire with a look-away tap from Dudley, a steal from Reid and a huge wrap-up tackle from Voss.
But they all ended in missed touches.
And Cameron makes them pay at the other end sinking a 45-metre set shot.
FRE 25, GEE 38
ICYMI
Pat Voss is not taking prisoners tonight!
QT: Fremantle 22, Geelong 32
Buckle up everyone, this is going to be a shootout.
Unless Chris Scott has anything to say about it at the break.
The goals were coming thick and fast but both teams could have had plenty more if they had converted their set shots.
The ball is flying from end to end with both midfields feasting on loose ball.
Jackson has 10 touches and equals Geelong’s Tanner Bruhn.

Magical Martin
Jack Martin has given the Cats a 10-point lead with his third goal of the term.
We have had eight goals in just over half a quarter.
The pace is frantic.
FRE 20, GEE 30
The difference
The Dockers are only up by three in the clearances but theirs are incredibly dangerous because they are escaping out the front of the contest.
Bolton and Brayshaw have already given the Dockers two looks at goal from that source running through untouched.
But the Cats are starting to fight back and stop looking sideways.
A Pearce fumble in defence has given them the lead.
FRE 20, GEE 24
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