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400 games for FREO!

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On 1 April, 1995, captain Ben Allan led the Fremantle Dockers out onto the MCG to play Richmond in the club’s first official AFL game.

This Saturday, 18 August at Patersons Stadium, against the same opponent, the club reaches a significant milestone in its history when it plays its 400th official match.

Among our 164 wins was the first Derby success over the West Coast Eagles in round 16, 1999.

A first appearance in the finals came in 2003, when a young Freo side was defeated by a James Hird inspired Essendon at Subiaco Oval.

After a top four finish in 2006, club great Peter Bell captained the side to its first win in a final with victory over Melbourne in front of a joyous Subiaco Oval crowd.

A week later, Freo fell short of an historic berth in the AFL Grand Final when the Sydney Swans beat it in a Preliminary Final at ANZ Stadium in what still stands as a record crowd of 61,373 for games involving Fremantle.

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Pavlich reaches 300 official games

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Fremantle’s greatest player, Matthew Pavlich, qualifies for AFL Life Membership this Saturday when he runs out for his 300th official game against Melbourne at Etihad Stadium.

Ironically, he made his AFL debut against the Demons in round 5, 2000, after being drafted from South Australian club Woodville-West Torrens.

Pavlich has played 270 premiership games, 25 pre-season games, one state of origin game and three International rules matches.

The Freo legend has won a peerless six Doig Medals and is enjoying a brilliant run of form up forward this season.

He becomes the first person in the club’s history to reach AFL Life Membership with his on-field service completed entirely with Fremantle.

Pavlich said it was a big thrill to qualify for AFL Life Membership.

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Lyon’s love for the game gets him to 300

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As his 300th official match as a player and coach approaches, Ross Lyon says it’s the love for the game that has kept him involved in the system for so long.

This Saturday against Collingwood at the MCG, the Fremantle senior coach qualifies for AFL Life Membership for a career comprising 129 home and away matches as a player for Fitzroy and the Brisbane Bears, 17 pre-season matches as a player for Fitzroy, one State of Origin match, 133 premiership and 19 pre-season matches as a coach for St Kilda and Fremantle.

“Fundamentally, if you don’t love football you couldn’t work in a manner to keep you involved,” Lyon said.

“It’s something you have to work hard every day to be a part of and I’m really respectful and grateful of the opportunities the game has given me.”

Lyon said he had never taken his position in the game for granted and felt “privileged” to have an honour such as AFL Life Membership bestowed upon him.

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The accidental footballer

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Fremantle defender Luke McPharlin was initially hesitant about pursuing an AFL career, and he has some persistent recruiters to thank for what will become a 200-game career on Saturday night.

McPharlin, who will enter his milestone game against Essendon at Patersons Stadium in close to career best form, reflected this week on his recruitment by Hawthorn almost 13 years ago.

There are tales of “skulduggery” around the 1999 National Draft, with suggestions the Hawks hid the talented youngster from view in the lead-up.

But the 30-year-old said that was not the case, and he had simply been “unorganised” in his preparation for a career in the AFL.

“I wasn’t playing any footy at district level or state level, I was just playing for my high school and a few talent scouts had encouraged me to play a single colts game so that I could be eligible to nominate for the draft,” McPharlin said.

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McPharlin set to play AFL game 200

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Originally an East Fremantle boy, Luke McPharlin was recruited by Hawthorn as the 10th overall pick in the 1999 AFL Draft – a draft that saw the Fremantle Dockers select fellow Shark Paul Hasleby with the second pick and Matthew Pavlich with the fourth.

McPharlin debuted at Football Park in round 5, 2000, where he had just two disposals but kicked a goal in a big Hawthorn win.

After two injury interrupted seasons, which saw him manage 12 games with the Hawks, McPharlin was traded to Freo in the 2001 National Draft for picks 1, 20 and 36.

Back home at the port club, a 21-year-old McPharlin had to wait until round 12, 2002, to play his first game as a Freo Docker because of injury.

He had nine disposals and five marks in a memorable 11-point win over Collingwood.

After initially playing as a defender at Freo, McPharlin was swung into attack in 2005 and finished with 34 goals, including the Mark of the Year for a spectacular grab against the West Coast Eagles in round 3.

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David Mundy proud to reach 150 as a one-club player

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Fremantle star David Mundy will become eligible for Life Membership of the club when he runs out for his 150th AFL game this Saturday at Patersons Stadium against Adelaide.

The 26-year-old midfielder said the milestone was an achievement he was honoured to reach.

“It’s a big accolade,” he said.

“All footballers say milestones are something you reflect back on at the end of your days and be really proud of.

“I’m proud to have played my whole career to date at Fremantle.”

After playing 124 consecutive games since his debut in 2005, Mundy missed a match in round 17, 2010 because of food poisoning.

Injuries in 2011 also hampered his progress to 150 games.

“I was looking at it last year, if I had played all the games I would have got to 150,” he said.

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Settled Duffield ready for game 100

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Paul Duffield, who is set to play his 100th AFL game this Saturday, credits a full pre-season and a settled role for his solid form in 2012.

The 27-year-old said reaching the 100-game milestone was an achievement he was very pleased with.

“When you’re growing up, to play one game of football is a dream come true,” he said.

“So to come off the rookie list and take two or three years to work my way into playing some games of AFL football, and get my name on the locker, is something I’m really, really proud of.

“I’ll look back on it when I’m finished and be really proud of that achievement.”

Duffield admitted that a compromised pre-season last year left him doubting his own abilities as the game of AFL picked up a level in 2011.

“I didn’t have such a great pre-season last year, and in my mind I wasn’t able to compete to the level I wanted to,” he said.

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McPharlin inducted into the WA 200 Club

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Freo Docker Luke McPharlin has been inducted into the WA 200 Club for player, coach and umpiring categories at an official function on Wednesday night 3 August.

The other inductees included current WAFL players Steven Armstrong, Brent LeCras and Alistair Pickett, retired Subiaco premiership player Marc Webb, former WAFL player and coach Ian McCulloch and WAFL and AFL umpire Todd Keating.

The new inductees take the WA 200 Club total to over 40 umpires and more than 350 players and coaches who have participated in a minimum of 200 senior games in senior Australian state football league competitions.

Each 2011 inductee was presented with a framed certificate and official 200 Club tie on the night.

Congratulations Luke.

Luke McPharlin
East Fremantle 2002-2003 6 games
Hawthorn 2000-2001 12 games
Fremantle 2002-2011 172 games
Box Hill Hawks (VFL) 2000-2001 14 games
Total 204 senior games

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Dockers utility Adam McPhee thrilled to reach 200 AFL games

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It has been quite a rocky road with more than its fair share of challenges, but Fremantle utility Adam McPhee believes it has made his impending milestone even more satisfying.

The experienced 28-year-old will play his 200th AFL match this Saturday night against Hawthorn at Patersons Stadium, in what will be another must-win game for the Dockers if they are to keep their fellow finals aspirants at bay.

McPhee began his career with Fremantle in 2001 before moving to Essendon two years later.

He set up camp at Windy Hill for seven seasons and in that time won not only the club’s best-and-fairest award in 2004, but in the same year also snared All-Australian honours and a spot in the Australian international rules team.

After 142 games and 83 goals for the Bombers, McPhee decided to head back to WA and rejoin the Dockers.

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Crowley climbs off scrapheap

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Fremantle forward Ryan Crowley found himself on the AFL scrapheap at the end of 2004 after two unsuccessful seasons on the club’s senior list and zero games.

The hard-nosed youngster from the Calder Cannons was contemplating a stint in the SANFL before then Fremantle recruiter Phil Smart convinced him to hang around and picked him with selection No.39 in the 2005 NAB AFL Rookie Draft.

The show of faith has been rewarded by any measure, with Crowley set to play his 100th game for the club on Sunday against North Melbourne at Patersons Stadium.

Best known for his relentless tagging work on the opposition’s best midfielders, Crowley says he is proud to reach the milestone given the hurdles he’s faced.

“I obviously got delisted after my first two years at the club, so at that stage it felt like a long way off,” Crowley said.

“It was a pretty rocky road [and] it’s been a bit different to other guys that have got there.

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