Cats, Freo to kick off finals week two
Geelong will attempt to salvage its flag defence with a Friday night semi-final against Fremantle in week two of the 2010 Toyota AFL Finals Series |
Sandilands cleared to tackle Cats
Fremantle has breathed a huge sigh of relief after scans cleared ruckman Aaron Sandilands of any serious damage to his knee, freeing him for Friday night's AFL semi-final against Geelong. |
Sandilands cleared to tackle Cats
Fremantle breathed a huge sigh of relief after scans cleared ruckman Aaron Sandilands of any serious damage to his knee, freeing him for Friday night's AFL semi-final against Geelong. |
Dockers not daunted by Cats
Fremantle's band of talented youngsters will enter Friday night's semi-final showdown against Geelong at the MCG without fear after ending Hawthorn's AFL season in convincing fashion on Saturday. |
Hawks' window open
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson refuses to concede the club's premiership window has closed, despite being bundled out of the finals in the first week by a fired-up Fremantle on Saturday afternoon. |
No fear, says Mundy
Fremantle midfielder David Mundy says his young teammates were fearless against Hawthorn and will be the same against Geelong |
Dockers will risk big man
FREMANTLE will play star ruckman Aaron Sandilands against Geelong on Friday night even if he's not fully fit. |
Harvey optimistic on Sandilands
Fremantle coach Mark Harvey says he is 'reasonably confident' that ruckman Aaron Sandilands will be fit to play against Geelong |
Player ratings: Fremantle
Chris Pike runs the rule over Fremantle's victorious 22 in Saturday's elimination final |
Dockers sweat on Sandilands injury
Fremantle will gamble on the fitness of injured ruckman Aaron Sandilands against Geelong next Friday night, with the 211cm giant set to play as a permanent forward if he fails to recover from a knock to his knee. |