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Fremantle v St Kilda AFL Round 16: Live updates, SuperCoach scores, teams

Fremantle v St Kilda AFL Round 16: Live updates, SuperCoach scores, teams

Courier-Maila day ago

The byes are almost over!
Round 16 comes to a finish today, starting at the MCG and finishing out in Perth, on a day where the Saints and Tigers will play for monumental upsets.
Richmond will have to bring down the high-glying Crows, while St Kilda run into a white-hot Freo side.
Follow all the action as it happens live.
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Match Day
fre
dockers
fre
6.9
45
live
Rd 16 - Sun 29/06
Q3 19:07
Match Centre
5.8
38
stk
stk
saints
6
Goals
5
213
Disposals
243
56
Marks
60
40
Tackles
40
SuperCoach Points
SuperCoach Points
J Clark
96
S Darcy
73
M Reid
70
L Ryan
69
A Brayshaw
63
N Erasmus
63
M Johnson
52
J Treacy
50
S Bolton
49
L Jackson
48
R. Marshall
96
M. Hall
78
M. Windhager
69
H. Clark
67
C. Wilkie
66
A. Caminiti
66
J. Macrae
64
J. Steele
62
N. Wanganeen-Milera
59
T. Travaglia
59
Originally published as Fremantle v St Kilda AFL Round 16: Live updates, SuperCoach scores, teams
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Saints mids right on top
Al Paton
That clearance disparity is getting even more stark – St Kilda leading 33-15. And the Saints finally get some reward for their work with Dan Butler kicking their first goal of the half.
Ross Lyon has his old side worked out, and Hugo Garcia is doing a great job on Caleb Serong.
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HT: Saints on top of Freo midfield stars
Al Paton
For the second time this season St Kilda's midfield is doing a job on the Dockers. At halftime the Saints lead clearances 25-11 and centre clearances 8-3.
They probably should be in front but have blown some chances in front of goal, kicking 4.8 to Freo's 5.5.
Rowan Marshall is having one of his good weeks – he's been huge so far with 15 disposals and a ridiculous goal, while Angus Brayshaw lifted that quarter to join Jordan Clark as Fremantle's best.
Jack Sinclair has had 10 disposals but has had almost no influence on the contest. He has 32 SuperCoach points at halftime.
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Rowan Marshall what on earth
Al Paton
Rowan Marshall just kicked one of the most remarkable goals you'll see – volleying the ball out of mid-air from a throw-up 15m out from goal.
He absolutely flushed it and it sailed straight over the goal umpire's hat.
The big question – is that a clearance? A hitout to advantage??
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Sigh of relief for Dawson captainers
Jordan Dawson has scraped by for SuperCoaches who captained him, finishing on 110 after a big last quarter. Izak Rankine finished on 98, just below the ton.
Dan Curtin scored a mammoth 151 points, with Sam Banks topping the scorers for the Tigers ahead of Dion Prestia and Toby Nankervis (both 97).
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17
JC off to flyer for Freo
Al Paton
Jordan Clark scored 151 SuperCoach points against St Kilda last year and he's on track to match that today.
His first goal – thanks to a free kick and 50m penalty against Dan Butler – is his 11th disposal of the game, to go with five marks – and 61 SuperCoach points early in the first quarter.
The Saints answer through an unlikely source – Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera. He needed that after being mown down by Josh Treacy while taking a run down the wing a few minutes ago.
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QT: Dockers have edge in arm wrestle
Al Paton
Rowan Marshall is the leading ball-winner at quarter-time with nine disposals, eight of them kicks.
Jordan Clark has eight while Jack Sinclair and Jack Macrae have seven each for the Saints.
Quieter start for Andrew Brayshaw and Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, who have just three each. Brayshaw hit the target with all three of his and added two tackles to sit on 20 SuperCoach points, while Wanganeen-Milera has a direct clanger, no tackles and 4 SuperCoach points.
SuperCoach leaders
44 – Rowan Marshall
42 – Hunter Clark
40 – Jordan Clark
37 – Max Hall
35 – Josh Treacy
'The Alger-ithm is right': Tiger cubs make their mark
Luke Trainor and Jasper Alger have both recorded their first goals at AFL level. Trainor, the grandson of superboot Doug Wade, nailed a set shot from 40 metres out, while Alger had a tricky goal from the square slide off his boot.
Jasper Alger with one of the freakier first goals you'll see 😮#AFLTigersCrows pic.twitter.com/PBWo4qbTOF â€' AFL (@AFL) June 29, 2025
Alger then slotted another one from 45 metres out on an angle.
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10
Where's Nas?
Al Paton
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera came into this game in red-hot form, averaging 120 SuperCoach points in his past four games.
But he has been barely sighted so far, with his one kick going straight to Docker Andrew Braywhaw.
He has just 6 SuperCoach points closing on quarter-time.
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9
Saints' surprise tagger call
Al Paton
Ace tagger Marcus Windhager appears to be assigned to … no one.
He seems to be playing as a forward while Hugo Garcia goes head-to-head with Caleb Serong in the centre square. Serong has taken full advantage, racing out to 21 SuperCoach points midway through the first term.
Luke Jackson is playing as a midfielder – opposed to Jack Steele – with Sean Darcy in the ruck.
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79
Tiger Tom finally gets a win
Al Paton
Tom Lynch will break into positive SuperCoach points after his first goal of the afternoon.
It's been a rough day at the office, getting terrible delivery and harrassed and outnumbered by Crows defenders – which led to a third-quarter report – but that was some reward for the Tigers' best ball movement of the day.
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