AFL Club Details Nickname The Dockers Year Formed 1994 Ground Subiaco Oval Club song Freo Way To Go Colours Purple, green and red guernsey with a white anchor, purple shorts, purple socks with green, white and red bands at top |
Subiaco Oval The Home Of Fremantle Football Club Capacity 43,500 Address Fremantle Football Club Subiaco Oval 250 Roberts Road Subiaco Western Australia 6008 Telephone 08 9433 7000 Fax 08 9433 7001 |
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Travel Information Local Transport Links Airport Perth International 14.7 km (9.2 miles) Route Finder |
Fremantle Football Club Fixtures 2008 Date March 22 March 29 April 05 April 13 April 19 April 25 May 04 May 18 May 24 June 01 June 08 June 14 June 20 June 29 July 12 July 20 July 27 August 03 August 09 August 17 August 23 August 29 Fixture Collingwood Hawthorn West Coast Richmond Adelaide Geelong Melbourne Western Bulldogs Carlton Port Adelaide Brisbane Lions Kangaroos St. Kilda Essendon Geelong Melbourne Port Adelaide West Coast Sydney St. Kilda Richmond Collingwood Venue MCG Subiaco Subiaco Subiaco AAMI Stadium Subiaco MCG Subiaco Telstra Dome Subiaco Gabba Subiaco Telstra Dome Subiaco Skilled Stadium Subiaco AAMI Stadium Subiaco SCG Subiaco MCG Subiaco Fremantle Football Club All Time Records Record attendance 45,436, Round 1, March 30, 2003 at AAMI Stadium v Adelaide Biggest winning margin 112 points, against Collingwood, May 8, 2005 Biggest losing margin 117 points, against West Coast on April 15, 2000 Longest winning streak 9 games (Round 14-22, 2006) Longest losing streak 18 games, (Round 22, 2000 - Round 17, 2001) Most games Shane Parker, 231 games Most consecutive games Matthew Pavlich, 122 games Most goals Matthew Pavlich, 240 goals Greatest winning margin in a final Most goals in a season 71 Tony Modra, 1999 Most goals in a game 10 Tony Modra vs Melbourne, Rd 10 1999, MCG Biggest finals crowd 61,373, Preliminary Final, Sept 22, 2006 at Telstra Stadium v Sydney. |
Fremantle Football Club Honours Premierships McClelland Trophy Wooden Spoons 2001 |