Who is number 3 for the Dockers?
Brandon Matera
The following list outlines the jumper numbers worn by all players who have played at least one senior game for the Fremantle Dockers….Jumper Number History.
Number 3 | Eight representatives | 349 games total |
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2018-2020 | Brandon Matera | 43 games |
2021 | Caleb Serong | 22 games* (Plus 14 games in #22) |
Who is Fremantle Dockers number 23?
Liam Henry
Brett Bewley (34 to 17), Lloyd Meek (30 to 22), Liam Henry (31 to 23), Leno Thomas (48 to 24) and Tobe Watson (45 to 38) have also changed numbers. The number changes come as Fremantle cut its total list size from 47 in 2020 to 43 in 2021.
Who is Fremantle Dockers number 12?
Dale Kickett
1990s
Order | Name | Debut |
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11 | Chris Groom | round 1, 1995 |
12 | Dale Kickett | round 1, 1995 |
13 | Brendan Krummel | round 1, 1995 |
14 | Quenton Leach | round 1, 1995 |
How old is the Fremantle Dockers?
Established in 1994, the Fremantle Football Club is a professional club competing in the Australian Football League. Nicknamed the ‘Freo Dockers’, the Club proudly fields a men’s team coached by Justin Longmuir, captained by Nat Fyfe and plays at the 60,000 seat Optus Stadium in Perth, WA.
Why is Fremantle called Freo?
Visited by Dutch explorers in the 1600s, Fremantle was the first area settled by the Swan River colonists in 1829, and is named after Captain Charles Fremantle, an English naval officer who claimed the west coast of New Holland as British territory….Fremantle.
Fremantle Western Australia | |
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Federal division(s) | Fremantle |
Is Fremantle Whadjuk noongar?
The Whadjuk people (part of the Noongar language group) have had a close connection with the Fremantle area (Walyalup) for tens of thousands of years. This is a place of plentiful resources as well as a place of spiritual meaning where ancestors have walked, camped, hunted and fished, naming the features they saw.
Is Fremantle older than Perth?
2 – Fremantle is older than Perth. They were to settle the “Swan River Colony”. The primary purpose of this colony was to make sure the French did not claim the area. There were about 400 people on the first 2 ships. One was captained by the Officer in Charge, James Stirling, one by Charles Fremantle (pictured below).