2022 Fremantle Football Club season

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Fremantle Dockers
2022 season
PresidentDale Alcock
Coach Justin Longmuir
Captain(s) Nat Fyfe
Home ground Optus Stadium (capacity: 61,266)
Pre-season 1 win, 0 losses
AFL season 5th
Finals series 1 win, 1 loss
Doig Medal Andrew Brayshaw
Leading goalkicker Rory Lobb (36)
Highest home attendance58,982
Lowest home attendance25,284
Average home attendance42,003

The 2022 Fremantle Football Club season is the club's 28th season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Contents

Overview

Fremantle's 2022 season overview
CaptainCoachHome groundW–L–DLadderFinalsBest and fairestLeading goalkickerRefs
Nat Fyfe Justin Longmuir Optus Stadium 15–6–15thSemi FinalAndrew BrayshawRory Lobb

Squad

Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2022 statistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches during the 2022 AFL season only. Career statistics include a player's complete AFL career, which, as a result, means that a player's debut and part or whole of their career statistics may be for another club. Statistics are correct as of semi finals, 2022 and are taken from AFL Tables.

No.Name AFL debutGames (2022)Goals (2022)Games (Fremantle)Goals (Fremantle)Games (AFL career)Goals (AFL career)
1 Sam Sturt 2020004545
2 Griffin Logue 2017208649649
3 Caleb Serong 202022558155815
4 Sean Darcy 2017211083348334
5 Lachie Schultz 2019233067686768
6 Jordan Clark 2019 (Geelong)2432435618
7 Nat Fyfe (c)201076209170209170
8 Andrew Brayshaw 201824121003210032
9 Blake Acres 2014 (St Kilda)20645812037
10 Michael Walters 20092125202315202315
11 James Aish 2014 (Brisbane)23561614327
12 Mitch Crowden 20180040154015
13 Luke Ryan 201724010931093
14 Nathan Wilson 2012 (Greater Western Sydney)2070215118
15 Ethan Hughes 201560814814
16 David Mundy 2015225376161376161
17 Will Brodie 2017 (Gold Coast)246246499
18 Darcy Tucker 20161421083510835
19 Connor Blakely 201500783783
20 Matt Taberner 20121323116164116164
21 Joel Hamling 2015 (Western Bulldogs)10640870
22 Lloyd Meek 202162153153
23 Liam Henry 20207127122712
24 Jye Amiss 2022343434
25 Alex Pearce 2015211844844
26 Hayden Young 2020221351351
27 Heath Chapman 2021170231231
28 Neil Erasmus 2022515151
29 Luke Valente ****000000
30 Nathan O'Driscoll 2022121012101210
31 Brandon Walker 2021211311311
32 Michael Frederick 2020222839373937
33 Travis Colyer 2010 (Essendon)189593214686
34 Joel Western 2021004040
35 Josh Treacy 20214119141914
36 Brennan Cox 201723182288228
37 Rory Lobb 2014 (Greater Western Sydney)21366679140143
38 Eric Benning ****000000
39 Sam Switkowski 2018141146274627
40 Karl Worner ****000000
41 Bailey Banfield 2018231861316131
43 Sebit Kuek ****000000
44 Matthew Johnson ****000000


Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Geelong (P)22184021461488144.272 Finals series
2 Melbourne 22166019361483130.564
3 Sydney 22166020671616127.964
4 Collingwood 22166018391763104.364
5 Fremantle 22156117391486117.062
6 Brisbane Lions 22157021471799119.360
7 Richmond 22138121651780121.654
8 Western Bulldogs 221210019731812108.948
9 Carlton 221210018571714108.348
10 St Kilda 22111101703171599.344
11 Port Adelaide 221012018061638110.340
12 Gold Coast 221012018711820102.840
13 Hawthorn 2281401787199189.832
14 Adelaide 2281401721198686.732
15 Essendon 2271501737208783.228
16 Greater Western Sydney 2261601631192784.624
17 West Coast 2222001429238959.88
18 North Melbourne 2222001337239755.88
Source: afl.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

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