28’59”HT@Adelaide
@adelaidefc.bsky.social 3.3 4.5 (29): F.Maley,* J.Dawson, Sam Berry; A. Neale-Bullen;
@freodocker.bsky.social 4.3 8.6 (54): J.Amiss 3; P.Voss 2; I.Dudley, J.Treacy, A.Brayshaw
#AFL #Round4 #AFLCrowsDockers #WeFlyAsOne #ForeverFreo
31’7”QT@Adelaide Adelaide 3.3 (21): F.Maley 4’; J.Dawson 14’, Sam Berry 24’; Fremantle 4.3 (27): I.Dudley 8’; P.Voss 10’; J.Amiss 18’; J.Treacy 23’
Cal Serong (Freo, 33AF) and McAndrew (Adelaide, 29) are the top ranked players so far
Freo are second on the live ladder while Adelaide are 13th
31’7”QT@Adelaide
@adelaidefc.bsky.social 3.3 (21): F.Maley 4’; J.Dawson 14’, Sam Berry 24’;
@freodocker.bsky.social 4.3 (27): I.Dudley 8’; P.Voss 10’; J.Amiss 18’; J.Treacy 23’
#AFL #Round4 #AFLCrowsDockers #WeFlyAsOne #ForeverFreo
My goodness, the luxurious locks on Alex Pearce. #AFLCrowsDockers
Captains Smother from Pearce... hell of a finish to that game #AFL #AFLCrowsDockers
And you wonder why the Hawks got rid of Jaeger O'Meara....
#AFLCrowsDockers
Adelaide: $2 (13th, 1-0-2; 241 for/against: 100%); Ins: James Borlase, Jordan Dawson, Taylor Walker, Reilly O’Brien; Outs: Jordan Butts (injured); Chayse Jones, Luke Nankervis, Finnbar Maley (omitted); Fremantle: $1.84 (3rd, 2-0-1; 321 for, 223 against; 143.9%); no changes.
Captain Jordan Dawson (Adelaide, 107AF) and Cal Serong (Fremantle, 98) are the top-ranked players. Adelaide’s Josh Rachele was electric in the loss to Geelong, recording 31 disposals, seven clearances, 13 contested possessions, and a goal in a dynamic midfield role Fremantle midfield star Caleb Serong was the catalyst against the Tigers, finishing with 32 disposals, 9 clearances, and 2 goals in a complete performance
Adelaide was competitive for much of their clash against Geelong but ultimately fell by 8 points. It was their second narrow loss of the season, indicating a side that is consistently in the contest but lacks finishing polish Fremantle produced a clinical performance against Richmond in Round 3, racking up a 60-point win. The speed on transition and ability to generate constant scoring opportunities showcased a ceiling few teams can match Head-to-Head Freo have held the upper hand recently, winning the last two meetings, including an 18-point victory in Round 7 of 2025 and a 35-point win in 2024. Crows’ last win against the Dockers was in 2023 Adelaide must control the tempo to prevent Fremantle from using their damaging handball-receive game. However, Freo’s efficiency—scoring from over half of their entries this season—is currently the benchmark of the competition TIP: Fremantle by 20+
Adelaide: 13th, 1-0-2; 241 for/against: 100%; Fremantle: 3rd, 2-0-1; 321 for, 223 against; 143.9%).
🔵 🟡 🐦⬛ 🔴 GAME DAY 🟣 ⚓️ ⚪️ 🟣
@adelaidefc.bsky.social 0.0 (00);
@freodocker.bsky.social 0.0 (00)
#AFL #Round4 #AFLCrowsDockers #WeFlyAsOne #ForeverFreo