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Dockers defeat Suns in Perth for revenge

28 June 2026
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The Gold Coast Suns faced a devastating 51-point loss to Fremantle, finishing the match with a score of 11.14 (80) to 3.11 (29) at Optus Stadium. Fremantle’s Murphy Reid excelled with 28 disposals, while Michael Frederick matched his career-high with four goals, contributing to the team’s impressive 14th consecutive victory. This win places Fremantle (14-1) firmly at the top of the standings, ahead of Sydney and Hawthorn. In contrast, Gold Coast (7-8) is struggling, currently on a five-match losing streak, and their performance against Fremantle was characterized by poor decision-making and execution. Despite winning the clearance battle, Gold Coast’s lack of effective tackles and scoring opportunities highlights their ongoing challenges, with coach Damien Hardwick visibly frustrated throughout the match.

Why It Matters

Fremantle’s victory solidifies their position as a strong contender for the upcoming finals, demonstrating their dominance in the league with a significant lead over other teams. The Suns, once viewed as premiership favorites, now face a critical juncture in their season as they attempt to reverse a troubling trend of losses. Historically, the Suns have struggled to maintain consistent performance, and this latest defeat underscores their ongoing issues with execution and pressure management. With the competition tightening, the Suns will need to address their shortcomings quickly to avoid falling further behind in the standings.

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