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Three-word analysis of every Fremantle Docker in frustrating loss to Carlton Blues in Melbourne

Jackson BarrettThe West Australian
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Camera IconCharlie Curnow kicked four goals and won his battle with Griffin Logue. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

If you could sum up Fremantle’s efforts in three words, what would you choose? Read our thoughts and leave your own below.

Will Brodie: Covered for Fyfe

Nat Fyfe: Hardly sighted, feisty

Caleb Serong: Needed a lift

Camera IconNat Fyfe could come under scrutiny for touching an umpire after a performance well below his standards. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images
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Rory Lobb: Never looked likely

Hayden Young: Big intercept presence

Andrew Brayshaw: Walsh took points

Ethan Hughes: Improving job security

Jordan Clark: Brave defensive effort

Camera IconJordan Clark was one of Fremantle’s best. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

James Aish: Walsh tag missed?

Luke Ryan: Came under heat

Sean Darcy: Monstered young opponent

Matt Taberner: Strong injury return

Liam Henry: Lightning third term

Alex Pearce: Dam wall busted

Brennan Cox: Trademark grabs scarce

Lachie Schultz: Lowered his colours

Bailey Banfield: Low impact day

Brandon Walker: Run was stymied

Camera IconFremantle were second best for most of the day against Carlton. Credit: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

Griffin Logue: Charlie won it

David Mundy: Slow milestone game

Travis Colyer: Early goal, faded

Michael Frederick: Pressure — little else

Mitch Crowden: Unused medical substitute

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