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FREMANTLE midfielder Nathan Fyfe starred while Hayden Ballantyne had a stinker. We give every Docker a mark out of 100.
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NICK SUBAN - 46
Obviously has the WWE series linked at home given his bizarre fish-hook gouge on Mitchell in the first term. That was ordinary, much like his game. Missed an easy shot on the run from 45m.
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MATT DE BOER - 50
Like vanilla ice cream, he was just OK. Showed terrific poise with first touch to create Freo's first shot at goal. Just a participant after that.
HAYDEN BALLANTYNE - 34
Copped an overdose of his own medicine, with the game's chief rattler, rattled. Dropped a sitter 30m out, slipped in the middle of the ground when Freo were away and didn't score from from 40m and 30m with set shots. Didn't handle pressure.
TENDAI MZUNGU - 75
Kicking the Dockers opening goal in the second quarter and never gave up the fight. Not recognised as one of the club's biggest names but he can hold his head high after Saturday's performance.
ZAC DAWSON - 38
Just ugly. Bullied by Gunston in first half to such an extent Ross Lyon's anger bubbled over before half time. Repeatedly outbodied; this was the player who left Hawthorn, not the new and improved version.
Fremantle forward Hayden Ballantyne is rag-dolled off the play. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: HeraldSun
NATHAN FYFE - 83
Inspirational. Carried his side when the chips were down in the first half with 18 touches and only a lack of polish stopped him from completely owning this contest. Ran out of puff, but hard to blame him. Did all he could.
DANYLE PEARCE - 48
Butchered it more than those Indonesian abbatoirs. Normally so composed, he shanked running shots ands dropped easy marks. Won points back for running back with flight with supreme guts in the second term when he was poleaxed by Birchall.
MICHAEL WALTERS - 59
Slower to get going than the half-time entertainment and that's saying something. Got Guerra and got well beaten. Kicked two big goals in the third quarter to give the Dockers a chance, but was otherwise anonymous.
MICHAEL JOHNSON - 63
Dogged by a calf injury in lead-in and kicked like it too. Usual precise foot skills abandoned him on big stage. Better defensively helping keep Hawthorn forwards to 11 goals for game.
LEE SPURR - 45
A bit like the two-year old jar of your nanna's relish that sits in the back of your fridge all summer. Hard to identify but was OK keeping Rioli to one goal. Limped through second half. Unsung hero for Freo, just not on Saturday.
Dockers forward Michael Walters stretches out in an attempt to stop Hawk Ben Stratton. Picture: Michael Klein Source: HeraldSun
DAVID MUNDY - 85
Undies were being ripped off everywhere in Freo loungerooms as he led a procession around the stoppages in the third term. Lifted enormously winning hard ball. Had the better of Brad Sewell.
CAMERON SUTCLIFFE - 30
Turned the screws on Hawthorn's small forwards but offered little offensive. Will appear in the highlights albeit when was on the end of a superb don't argue from Gunston.
ZAC CLARKE - 35
Provided the game's only real 'turtle head' moment when he ducked in a contest in the second term. Bit overawed and largely ineffective. At least he kept Pav happy with a Joe the goose handball in the goalsquare in third.
AARON SANDILANDS - 63
Had more taps than a bathroom decorator but it meant stuff-all when he hit it straight to Luke Breust for the decisive last quarter goal. Tallest bloke since Lurch could only manage one mark.
LUKE MCPHARLIN - 65
Decent performance manning Lance Franklin but turned the ball over on the rebound. Should have taken responsibility kicking a goal after long run down the wing in second term. Skipper not happy.
RYAN CROWLEY - 81
Should post a signed pair of his sweatbands to the All-Australian selectors after shutting down the opposition's biggest danger man, Sam Mitchell, for the umpteenth time.
Sam Mitchell lays a big tackle on Docker Ryan Crowley. Picture: Michael Klein Source: HeraldSun
CHRIS MAYNE - 43
Down day for the bloke who loomed as the difference maker in the Freo forward line. Attacked the contest off the back of the square like mad man in third term but was otherwise blanketed by Josh Gibson, mainly.
MATTHEW PAVLICH - 54
Not a lot of 'wharfie time' from the skipper. Came to life in third term but stinker of a first half will haunt the greatest figure in Dockers' history. Missed set shot from 35m out in second quarter a howler.
MICHAEL BARLOW - 68
Built up a lot of credits in enormous season but the thing that kept him in the VFL all those years – average foot skills – cost him on the big stage. Hauled Freo off canvas in third but half his touches went down the drain.
LACHIE NEALE - 45
Tried to spark the Dockers coming off the bench as the substitute with seven touches but unenviable task when the game looked gone. One to watch for all the SuperCoaches next season.
STEPHEN HILL - 68
Won't want to rekindle September memories sitting across from his brother, Brad, at Christmas lunch. Put head over the ball but butchered it by foot early, sapping confidence.
PAUL DUFFIELD - 67
A better defender than what many will give him credit for. Only gave up one goal to Jack Gunston in the second half but was invisible offensively. Didn't win the loose ball or hit up teammates on the wing like normal. Some big tackles, including a huge hit on Ben Stratton, helped his cause.
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