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Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir has promised to dedicate loads of time to enhancing the Dockers’ kicking inside 50 over summer time after their 16 level loss to Port Adelaide highlighted the category distinction between the groups.
Port Adelaide received 11.8 (74) to eight.10 (58) and the Power’s elegant and explosive midfielders set the tone for the day with Zak Butters and Jason Horne-Francis having a huge impact, notably from clearances. Fremantle had six extra inside 50s however couldn’t flip these alternatives into targets.
Longmuir stated it was a development from the complete season that must be fastened.
“An area we need to do a fair bit of work on is making more of our entries. It’s been an issue all season. I know we’ve got a young forward line but I feel like we go for the wrong decision going inside 50 a bit too much,” he stated.