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MIDFIELD maestro Nathan Fyfe has won his first Doig Medal as Fremantle's fairest-and-best player in the Dockers' finest ever season. Fyfe was controversially overlooked for All-Australian ...
Hayden Young ticks every box and the other eight finals contenders would kill for a looming inclusion such as the 24-year-old ...
DUAL Fremantle Doig medallist Nathan Fyfe has laid a platform to be Fremantle’s next captain as he won his second successive fairest and best player honour.
FREMANTLE ruckman Aaron Sandilands has created a massive boilover in Fremantle's best and fairest, becoming the oldest winner of the Doig Medal on Saturday night. Sandilands, 32, won his second Doig ...
Fremantle is celebrating the club’s best season in more than half a decade at Saturday’s lavish Doig Medal ceremony. Players, coaches and partners took to the purple carpet for the Dockers ...
With the Doig Medal Presentation Dinner only one week away, ... Please contact Holly in the Fremantle events department on 08 9433 7146 for bookings and event details before Wednesday 1 October. 2008 ...
FREMANTLE midfielder Lachie Neale was an unsurprising victor of Saturday night’s Doig Medal count at Crown Perth’s Grand Ballroom. The South Australian took his game to another level in 2016 ...
NAT Fyfe should win his first Doig Medal tomorrow night and etch a spot in folklore as Fremantle's fairest-and-best player in the Dockers' most accomplished season.
The 30-year-old transitioned effortlessly from a crucial role in the midfield last season, in which he won his sixth Doig Medal, to another dominant year leading Fremantle's forward line in 2012 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Fremantle captain Nat Fyfe has won his third Doig Medal with a clear victory in the club's fairest and best count at a the Crown ...
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