Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir described his ahead line’s efficiency as the very best he’s seen from all of them season, led by younger tall trio Luke Jackson, Jye Amiss and Josh Treacy.
Jackson (21), Amiss (19) and Treacy (20), who’re all 21 years of age and beneath, mixed for seven majors because the Dockers scored 100-plus factors for the second week in a row for back-to-back wins.
Both Amiss and Treacy popped up for essential final-quarter targets to cease Sydney’s momentum after the house facet lower the margin again to 9 factors, ending with two apiece, whereas Jackson turned the sport on its head within the second and third phrases with three targets and a aim help to Michael Frederick.
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Goalsneak Lachie Schultz (4 targets) and speedster Frederick (two) additionally chimed in.
“That was probably the best our forward line has functioned all year really,” Longmuir stated.
“Luke was just feeling it down forward… and I thought Josh Treacy gave us a really good contest and second efforts and a lot of his work led to scores.
“I thought Jye stuck to his guns as well, he missed a couple of set shots he would usually nail but buttered up with a couple of really strong goals for us off the back of some really strong contested marks.
“We’ll go through our ups and downs with those guys, they’re young key forwards trying to make it and the last couple of weeks we’ve had a bit more ball movement and a bit more supply which has helped them get some one-on-ones.
“They’re building their careers and Sydney were a bit undersized down there so we thought it could’ve been a strength out there but you’ve still got to get out there and do it.”
Longmuir by no means had any doubts Jackson, who took seven marks for the sport, would thrive as a ahead after witnessing the laborious work he’s put in to enhance in that space.
“I knew it would click because of what I see during the week,” he stated.
“He works his backside off with his forward craft, he’s always in there watching vision before training and after training so I knew the marks would always start sticking.
“That was the only thing missing at the start of the year, he was creating opportunities for himself but they just weren’t sticking.
“Now they’re sticking and he’s getting a lot of confidence off the back of that which is impacting other areas in his game.
“He’s great at ground level, his pressure was good and when he goes into the ruck it gives us a different dynamic.”
In extra good news forward of a season-defining fortnight, beginning with a date with reigning champs Geelong at Optus Stadium on Saturday, the Dockers received by unscathed on the harm entrance.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au