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Dockers set new record by defeating Saints

22 May 2026
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Fremantle achieved a club record with their 10th consecutive win, defeating St Kilda by 30 points in front of 53,707 fans at Optus Stadium. The Saints initially took the lead in the final quarter after Darcy Wilson scored, but Fremantle responded decisively, scoring six unanswered goals to secure a 16.8 (104) to 11.8 (74) victory. Key performances included Josh Treacy, who sparked the late-game surge, and Jye Amiss, who finished with four goals. Pat Voss contributed three goals and engaged in a notable contest with Callum Wilkie. St Kilda’s injuries to Dougal Howard and Rowan Marshall further complicated their efforts, while Max Hall and Jack Sinclair led the Saints’ statistics, ending the match with a 5-6 record.

Why It Matters

Fremantle’s achievement of 10 consecutive wins marks a significant milestone in the club’s history, showcasing their competitive strength in the current season. This victory positions them as contenders in the league, reflecting a consistent upward trend in performance. St Kilda’s injury setbacks, especially to key players like Howard and Marshall, may impact their season trajectory, contributing to their loss in the match and their sub-.500 record. Historically, teams with winning streaks often build momentum that can carry into later stages of the season, affecting playoff possibilities and overall standings in the league.

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