Fremantle lost through missed opportunities; Dewar shined

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Fremantle lost a close game against Sydney, which they led for most of the match. The Dockers struggled to maintain composure in key moments, leading to their defeat. Young forward Patrick Voss played well but missed opportunities, including a shot that hit the post when Fremantle could have extended their lead. Voss had five shots on goal but only scored once. Coach Justin Longmuir mentioned the need for improvement, particularly for younger players who might get overwhelmed during critical moments. While he didn’t specify who, he acknowledged that these mistakes hurt the team’s chances. On a positive note, West Coast Eagles' Tyrell Dewar impressed in a match where the Eagles surprised reigning champions Brisbane. Dewar stood out with two goals and strong performances in different positions. He gained a notable 591 metres on the field, showcasing his versatility under new coach Andrew McQualter. Dewar is expected to be in contention for the Rising Star nomination after his best game yet. As Dewar approaches his 21st birthday, he looks forward to more accomplishments and hopes to celebrate a win in the upcoming Western Derby.


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