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Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir doesn’t need his gamers to wallow in their very own self pity and has urged his gamers to not “catastrophise” their present predicament.
The Dockers barely put up a whimper in final week’s 53-point residence loss to Carlton as they combat to maintain their faint finals hopes alive.
That insipid show got here only a week after Fremantle imploded within the closing time period of a 29-point loss to the Western Bulldogs.
The pair of defeats has left Fremantle struggling in 14th spot with a 7-9 document.
Fremantle will begin as rank underdogs in opposition to Collingwood on the MCG on Saturday, with their victory hopes additional cruelled by the unavailability of key gamers Brennan Cox (ankle), Hayden Young (ankle), Caleb Serong (suspension) and Michael Frederick (soreness).
But Longmuir doesn’t need his gamers to really feel sorry for themselves.
“The players are motivated,” Longmuir informed reporters on Thursday.