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- Round 4Sat, 26 Apr 20257:10 PMVSMineral Resources Park
- Round 5Sat, 3 May 20252:30 PMVSMineral Resources Park
- Round 6Sat, 10 May 20252:30 PMVSEast Fremantle Oval
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- Round 8Sat, 31 May 20252:30 PMVSRevo Fitness Stadium
- Round 9Sat, 7 Jun 20251:10 PMVSMineral Resources Park
- Round 10Sat, 14 Jun 20252:30 PMVSSteel Blue Oval
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- Round 13Sat, 5 Jul 20252:30 PMVSMineral Resources Park
- Round 14Sat, 12 Jul 20252:30 PMVSSullivan Logistics Stadium
- Round 15Sat, 19 Jul 20252:10 PMVSMineral Resources Park
- Round 17Sat, 2 Aug 20252:30 PMVSMineral Resources Park
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- Round 20Sat, 23 Aug 20252:30 PMVSSullivan Logistics Stadium
round 12 Report
AN accurate South Fremantle snapped their four-game losing streak against Perth by delivering an emphatic 34-point win at Fremantle Community Bank Oval on Saturday afternoon.
Bouncing back from their shock loss against East Perth before the bye, a young Bulldogs side outclassed a Demons team that couldn’t quite replicate the performances that have seen them rack up four wins against South Fremantle.
Considering South Fremantle has played in the past two WAFL Grand Finals, it was quite the impressive winning run for the Demons to hold over the Bulldogs, but it was never likely to continue Saturday even with the reigning premiers missing Dylan Main, Brock Higgins, Brandon Donaldson and Blayne Wilson.
The fast-starting Bulldogs, slammed on three goals in the opening eight minutes of play, including two from reigning Bernie Naylor Medallist Mason Shaw, who kicked three goals before the first break.
Demons midfielder Andrew Fisher went straight to Bulldogs superstar Haiden Schloithe before the first bounce and his tagging role on the Sandover Medallist lasted the entire match.
He did a good job limiting the influence of Schloithe, however this didn’t seem to make much of a difference to the Bulldogs dominance as they took a 24-point lead into quarter-time.
The second term started just like the first as ex-Demon Cody Ninyette booted a brilliant snap from the boundary to extend the Bulldogs lead to five goals.
For the rest of the term, it was a scrappy affair with skills from both teams questionable, but the class of the reigning premiers gave them the edge, going into the main break leading by 45 points on the back of kicking 10 goals straight.
The Demons are no strangers to a comeback against the Bulldogs having come from behind in all of their four consecutive wins against the reigning premiers, so there was still some hope.
Fourth gamer Manfred Kelly and third gamer Jack Steel traded goals in an entertaining opening five minutes of the third quarter, but after Shaw slotted his fourth goal South Fremantle never looked back.
Opening the Bulldogs last quarter goals was Ninyette, who continued his strong performance against his old team kicking his third with a brilliant running goal from 50, which was the final nail in the coffin for the Demons.
Star defender Chad Pearson lead all disposals on the ground with 31 disposals along with Tom Blechynden (27) and Nick Suban (23) for the Bulldogs while Brant Colledge (20 disposals) and Michael Sinclair (20) led the ball winners for the Demons.
OPTUS WAFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON – ROUND 12
SOUTH FREMANTLE 6.0 10.0 14.2 15.5 (95)
PERTH 2.0 2.3 5.10 8.13 (61)
SOUTH FREMANTLE: Goals – Shaw 4; Ninyette, Kelly 3; Rioli, Z Strom, Miller, Abbott, Hall.
Best – Pearson, Schlensog, Blechynden, Shaw, Suban, Maskos, Kelly.
PERTH: Goals – Browne, Quill 2; Cary, Hayward, Steel, Nicholas.
Best – Grey, Sinclair, Fisher, Browne, Nicholas, Davis, Colledge.