In a thrilling AFL match, the Fremantle Dockers staged a remarkable second-half comeback to defeat the Sydney Swans 15.21 (111) to 10.13 (73).Trailing by 25 points at the end of the second quarter, the Dockers faced criticism for their poor first-half performance, missing key opportunities and failing to score.However, they transformed their game in the final term, booting nine goals to overhaul the deficit.Key players like Alex Pearce, Murphy Reid, and Josh Treacy led the charge, with Treacy booting four goals and Brayshaw providing leadership.The Swans' Charlie Curnow kicked five goals, but Fremantle's composure under pressure and relentless intensity proved decisive.The victory highlights Fremantle's emergence as a finals contender, with their ability to adapt and execute under high stakes.
The match, played at Optus Stadium with a crowd of 55,966, showcased the Dockers' resilience and sets them two wins clear at the top of the ladder.
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