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Fremantle Football Club

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Justin Longmuir

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Established
1994 (30 years old)

Sport
Australian Football

Venue
Perth Stadium
(60,000 Capacity)

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23/06 Fremantle Fo - Gold Coast F
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06/07 Fremantle Fo - Richmond Foo
13/07 Hawthorn Foo - Fremantle Fo
21/07 Fremantle Fo - Melbourne Fo

Results
15/06 Western Bull 149 - 82 Fremantle Fo
02/06 Melbourne Fo 49 - 141 Fremantle Fo
24/05 Fremantle Fo 75 - 75 Collingwood
18/05 St Kilda Foo 55 - 72 Fremantle Fo
10/05 Fremantle Fo 39 - 87 Sydney Swans

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The Fremantle Football Club, nicknamed the Dockers, is an Australian rules football team that plays in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club is based in the port city of Fremantle at the mouth of the Swan River in Western Australia. In 1995 it became the second team from Western Australia to be admitted to the national Australian rules football competition, honouring the rich footballing tradition and history associated with Fremantle.

David Mundy has been club captain since the beginning of the 2016 season. High profile players since the club's inception include former captain and six time All-Australian Matthew Pavlich, 2015 Brownlow Medallist Nat Fyfe, the league's tallest ever player Aaron Sandilands, Peter Bell, Shaun McManus, former number one draft pick Clive Waterhouse, winners of the AFL Rising Star award Paul Hasleby and Rhys Palmer, Jeff Farmer, Luke McPharlin and Hayden Ballantyne.

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Perth Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium under construction in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Burswood. On its completion, it will have a capacity of 60,000 people, making it the third-largest stadium in Australia (after the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Stadium Australia). The stadium is being built by a consortium led by Brookfield Multiplex. The announcement of the Burswood location in June 2011 followed a series of earlier proposals for the stadium, including locations in Subiaco and East Perth.

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