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Fremantle Football Club
2015 season
PresidentSteve Harris
CoachRoss Lyon
Captain(s)Matthew Pavlich
Home groundDomain Stadium (Capacity: 43,500)
AFL season1st (1st McClelland Trophy)
Finals series3rd
Best and FairestAaron Sandilands
Leading goalkickerMichael Walters (44 goals)
Highest home attendanceHome and away: 41,959
Finals: 41,508
Average home attendanceHome and away: 36209
Finals: 40,789

The Fremantle Football Club's 2015 season is their 21st season in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club set a number of records during the year including winning their first McClelland Trophy for finishing first on the ladder after the completion of the home-and-away season and a club record of 17 wins during the home–and–away season.[1]

Playing list

Between the conclusion of the 2014 season and the commencement of the 2015 season, Fremantle did not complete any trades nor recruit any free agents in the AFL trade period, despite being reported to have attempted to recruit key position players James Frawley[2] and Aaron Black.[3]

Key defender Luke McPharlin signed a one-year contract extension during the trade period.[4]

Recruits and departures

At the national draft, Fremantle was expected to recruit a tall player, but instead drafted four smaller midfield or forward line players. Two of the drafted players, Lachie Weller and Ed Langdon are younger brothers of current AFL players, St Kilda's Maverick Weller and Collingwood's Tom Langdon.[5] In the rookie draft, Fremantle selected Ethan Hughes, a half-back flanker originally from Bunbury, before redrafting Tanner Smith. With their final selection they selected Irishman Sean Hurley, the club's first ever international recruit.[6]

Recruits Departures
Player Previous Club League Recruited via Player Reason
Lachie Weller Southport/Broadbeach NEAFL #13, National draft Kepler Bradley[7] Retirement from AFL
Connor Blakely Swan Districts WAFL #34, National draft Scott Gumbleton[8] Retirement from AFL
Ed Langdon Sandringham Dragons WAFL #54, National draft Josh Simpson[9] Delisted
Josh Deluca Subiaco WAFL #68, National draft Sam Menegola[10] Delisted (from rookie list)
Ethan Hughes Swan Districts WAFL #13, Rookie draft Michael Wood[10] Delisted (from rookie list)
Tanner Smith Fremantle AFL #31, Rookie draft (redrafted) Tanner Smith[11] Delisted (redrafted in the rookie draft)
Sean Hurley Kildare GAA GAA #48, Rookie draft

Ryan Crowley positive drugs test

In March 2015, Crowley was not chosen to play in any of Fremantle's pre-season games. After being left out of the team that would travel to Sydney for the second game, it was announced that he was unavailable for selection due to undisclosed personal issues.[12] Three days later it was revealed that Crowley had tested position to a banned substance during the 2014 AFL season and had been serving a provisional suspension since September 2014. The sample was taken after Fremantle's Round 17 win over Greater Western Sydney and the commencement of the provisional suspension commenced after the confirmation tests (also known as B-sample) was completed in mid September. The banned substance has not been named, but was confirmed to have come from a painkiller that was not prescribed by the club doctor. He appeared before the AFL Tribunal in May 2015, and was found guilty and suspended for twelve months, backdated to the beginning of his provisional suspension. He became eligible to play again on 25 September 2015.[13]

Full squad

Senior list Rookie list Staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • Upgraded rookie during season
  • (ret) Retired during season
  • (B) B-class rookie

Updated: 3 December 2014
Source(s): Playing list,
Coaching staff, Full coaching staff


Season summary

Pre-season matches

Rd Day Date Local time Opponent Fremantle's
score
Opponent's
score
Margin Venue Attendance Match report
1 Thursday 5 March 2015 4:10 pm Melbourne 0.9.7 (61) 0.6.7 (43) +18 Fremantle Oval 8000 (approx) Report
2 Sunday 15 March 2015 4:10 pm Sydney 1.6.11 (56) 1.7.14 (65) -9 Drummoyne Oval, Sydney 4,343 Report
3 Sunday 22 March 2015 4:10 pm West Coast 1.13.17 (104) 1.11.10 (85) +19 Domain Stadium 16,032 Report
Source

Premiership Season

When the 2015 AFL season fixtures were released in October 2014, Fremantle were drawn to play Port Adelaide in the opening round, a repeat of the semi-final that ended their 2014 season. The opening month was considered very difficult, with an away game against Geelong, an away Western Derby and a home game on Anzac Day against the other team that beat Fremantle in last year's finals, Sydney. Fremantle's game against Hawthorn was again to be played at Aurora Stadium in Launceston, Tasmania.[14]

Home and away season

Rd Day Date Local time Opponent Fremantle's
score
Opponent's
score
Margin Venue Attendance Ladder
position
1 Sunday 5 April 2015 5:40 pm Port Adelaide 11.9 (75) 10.8 (68) +7[15] Domain Stadium 34,099 9
2 Sunday 12 April 2015 1:10 pm Geelong 15.14 (104) 9.6 (60) +44[16] Simonds Stadium 23,723 4
3 Sunday 19 April 2015 2:40 pm West Coast 17.9 (111) 12.9 (81) +30[17] Domain Stadium (A) 39,138 3
4 Saturday 25 April 2015 6:40 pm Sydney 11.8 (74) 8.12 (60) +14[18] Domain Stadium 39,009 1
5 Sunday 3 May 2015 1:10 pm Melbourne 18.10 (118) 6.14 (50) +68[19] MCG 22,892 1
6 Saturday 9 May 2015 6:10 pm Essendon 12.8 (80) 7.10 (52) +28[20] Domain Stadium 37,535 1
7 Sunday 17 May 2015 1:10 pm Western Bulldogs 15.11 (101) 14.4 (88) +13[21] Etihad Stadium 18,710 1
8 Saturday 23 May 2015 5:40 pm North Melbourne 17.13 (115) 5.12 (42) +73[22] Domain Stadium 35,836 1
9 Saturday 30 May 2015 7:10 pm Adelaide 10.8 (68) 7.15 (57) +11[23] Adelaide Oval 45,518 1
10 Friday 5 June 2015 6:10 pm Richmond 10.10 (70) 15.7 (97) -27[24] Domain Stadium 38,019 1
11 Saturday 13 June 2015 1:40 pm Gold Coast 6.17 (53) 7.4 (46) +7[25] Metricon Stadium 8,911 1
12 Bye
13 Thursday 25 June 2015 6:10 pm Collingwood 12.8 (80) 1.7 (73) +7[26] Domain Stadium 37,145 1
14 Sunday 5 July 2015 2:40 pm Brisbane Lions 13.6 (84) 7.6 (48) +46[27] Domain Stadium 32,970 1
15 Sunday 12 July 2015 3:20 pm Hawthorn 6.7 (43) 17.13 (115) -72[28] Aurora Stadium 16,792 1
16 Saturday 18 July 2015 5:40 pm Carlton 13.17 (95) 8.5 (53) +42[29] Domain Stadium 33,581 1
17 Saturday 25 July 2015 4:35 pm Richmond 12.10 (82) 10.18 (78) +4[30] MCG 39,777 1
18 Sunday 2 August 2015 2:40 pm Greater Western Sydney 12.12 (84) 9.9 (63) +21[31] Domain Stadium 34,626 1
19 Sunday 9 August 2015 4:40 pm St Kilda 15.6 (96) 8.11 (59) +37[32] Etihad Stadium 16,419 1
20 Sunday 16 August 2015 2:40 pm West Coast 11.14 (80) 15.14 (104) -24[33] Domain Stadium 41,959 1
21 Sunday 23 August 2015 1:10 pm North Melbourne 12.11 (83) 14.10 (94) -11[34] Etihad Stadium 23,857 1
22 Sunday 30 August 2015 2:40 pm Melbourne 17.6 (108) 8.6 (54) +54[35] Domain Stadium 33,529 1
23 Saturday 5 September 2015 3:20 pm Port Adelaide 8.5 (53) 18.14 (122) -69[36] Adelaide Oval 38,633 1
All games at Domain Stadium are Fremantle home games except for the one game marked (A). That game, and all others, are away games. Source

Finals

Rd Day Date Local time Opponent Fremantle's
score
Opponent's
score
Margin Venue Attendance
Qualifying final Saturday 12 September 2015 1:20 pm Sydney 10.9 (69) 7.18 (60) +9[37] Domain Stadium 40,071
Preliminary final Friday 25 September 2015 6:20pm Hawthorn 10.7 (67) 15.4 (94) -27[38] Domain Stadium 41,508

Ladder

2015 AFL ladder
Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
1 Fremantle 22 17 5 0 1857 1564 118.7 68 Finals series
2 West Coast 22 16 5 1 2330 1572 148.2 66
3 Hawthorn (P) 22 16 6 0 2452 1548 158.4 64
4 Sydney 22 16 6 0 2006 1578 127.1 64
5 Richmond 22 15 7 0 1930 1568 123.1 60
6 Western Bulldogs 22 14 8 0 2101 1825 115.1 56
7 Adelaide 21 13 8 0 2107 1821 115.7 54[a]
8 North Melbourne 22 13 9 0 2062 1937 106.5 52
9 Port Adelaide 22 12 10 0 2002 1874 106.8 48
10 Geelong 21 11 9 1 1853 1833 101.1 48[a]
11 Greater Western Sydney 22 11 11 0 1872 1891 99.0 44
12 Collingwood 22 10 12 0 1972 1856 106.3 40
13 Melbourne 22 7 15 0 1573 2044 77.0 28
14 St Kilda 22 6 15 1 1695 2162 78.4 26
15 Essendon 22 6 16 0 1580 2134 74.0 24
16 Gold Coast 22 4 17 1 1633 2240 72.9 18
17 Brisbane Lions 22 4 18 0 1557 2306 67.5 16
18 Carlton 22 4 18 0 1525 2354 64.8 16
Source: [39]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Notes:
  1. ^ a b The round 14 match between Adelaide and Geelong was cancelled due to the death of Adelaide coach Phil Walsh, and both teams were awarded two premiership points each.

Awards, Records & Milestones

Awards

Milestones

Player Round Milestone
Cameron Sutcliffe 3 50th game[40]
Michael Walters 3 100th goal[40]
Lachie Neale 4 50th game[41]
Nat Fyfe 8 100th game[42]
Matthew Pavlich 9 650th goal[43]
Michael Johnson 10 200th game[44]
Michael Barlow 11 100th game[45]
Luke McPharlin 17 250th AFL game[46]
Stephen Hill QF 150th game[47]
Garrick Ibbotson QF 150th game[47]

Debuts

Player Round Opponent Ground Result
Alex Pearce 6 Essendon Domain Stadium +28
Lachie Weller 18 Greater Western Sydney Domain Stadium +21
Ed Langdon 22 Melbourne Domain Stadium +54
Connor Blakely 23 Port Adelaide Adelaide Oval -69
Brady Grey 23 Port Adelaide Adelaide Oval -69
Ethan Hughes 23 Port Adelaide Adelaide Oval -69
Jacob Ballard 23 Port Adelaide Adelaide Oval -69

Match Review Panel charges

Updated as of Round 21, 2015 season
Match Review Panel (MRP) and AFL Tribunal cases involving Fremantle players during the 2015 AFL season
Round Player Charge category Victim (club) Verdict Fine (A$) Suspension Source
Sanction
NC3
Michael Walters rough conduct Craig Bird (Sydney) Dismissed [48]
1
Zac Clarke tripping Jared Polec (Port Adelaide) Guilty (early plea) $1,000 [49]
2
Hayden Ballantyne rough conduct Harry Taylor (Geelong) Guilty (early plea) 2 matches [50]
4
Matt de Boer striking Harry Cunningham (Sydney) Guilty (early plea) $1000 [51]
7
Nat Fyfe tripping Jake Stringer (Western Bulldogs) Guilty (early plea) $1000 [52]
10
Michael Walters engaging in a melee Richmond Guilty (early plea) $1500 [53]
10
Danyle Pearce engaging in a melee Richmond Guilty (early plea) $1500 [53]
10
Nick Suban engaging in a melee Richmond Guilty (early plea) $1000 [53]
11
Matthew Pavlich striking Trent McKenzie (Gold Coast) Guilty (early plea) $1000 [54]
14
Hayden Ballantyne wrestling Darcy Gardiner (Brisbane Lions) Guilty (early plea) $1000 [55]
15
Nat Fyfe rough conduct Taylor Duryea (Hawthorn) Guilty (early plea) $1500 [56]
16
Hayden Ballantyne wrestling Dylan Buckley (Carlton) Guilty (early plea) $1500 [57]
18
Zac Dawson striking Jeremy Cameron (Greater Western Sydney) Guilty (early plea) 2 weeks [58]
18
David Mundy engaging in a melee Greater Western Sydney Guilty (early plea) $1000 [58]
18
Zac Dawson engaging in a melee Greater Western Sydney Guilty (early plea) $1000 [58]
20
Alex Silvagni striking Jamie Cripps (West Coast) Guilty (early plea) 4 weeks [59]
21
David Mundy striking Brent Harvey (North Melbourne) Guilty (early plea) $1000 [60]
21
Nat Fyfe forceful contact from front-on Ben Jacobs (North Melbourne) Dismissed [60]
22
Nick Suban wrestling Jack Viney (Melbourne) Guilty (early plea) $1000 [61]

Notes

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