Fremantle captain Alex Pearce transmitted a message touching to his mother after Fremantle’s victory in the Western derby.
The Dockers reached a 15.16 (106) 10.8 (68) victory against the west coast of Wa Rivals, with Caleb Serong engraving its name in the history of the Western derby, winning another better medal on the field, during the victory.
After the 38 -point victory, Pearce revealed to the crowd inside the optus that his mother was not well in the hospital but had sent a message to his mother.
“One last,” said Captain Docker.
“My mom who is watching for the moment, she is in the hospital in Tasmania.
“I love you a lot mom, I hope you are better soon,” he added before kissing the camera.
Captain of Fremantle, Alex Pearce, transmitted a message touching to his mother after Fremantle’s victory in the Western derby

The Captain of Dockers revealed that his mother was in the hospital and watched the Dockers beat the Eagles
Concerns was raised after Pearce has drink from the ground with a knee injury after mounting for a marking competition.
But Defender Key managed to come back to play the rest of the match.
Serong, meanwhile, collected 35 eliminations and 10 authorizations in the Sunday match to spray his fourth Glendinning-Allan medal, joining Paul Hasleby at the top of the list of all time.
The 38-point victory in front of 53,289 fans was Fremantle’s first victory for the season, improving their record at 1-2 before next Sunday’s home shock with the Western Bulldogs.
The west coast east of 0-3 and is absent for the Giants next Sunday.
The poor day of the Eagles was still aggravated when the star defender Jeremy McGovern was drinking at the end of the third quarter with a groin injury.
Jye Amish (four goals) and Josh Treacy (three goals) were powerful in attack for Fremantle, while Andrew Brayshaw (29 eliminations, 696m won) played alongside Serong in the midfield.
Luke Jackson was a force in the ruck on the path of 17 eliminations, 35 strokes of success and a goal.

Pearce (left) had drink from the ground with a knee injury after participating in a marking competition but returned to the soccer field shortly after

The victory meant that Freo won his first victory of the 2025 season while the west coast is without victory in 2025
For the west coast, Liam Baker finished with 23 possessions, defender Ryan Maric accumulated 28 eliminations and 445m, Jamie Cripps scored two long -range goals near the border and the emerging striker, Archer Reid, scored two goals.
But Harley Reid was not about to repeat his heroic derby last year.
Reid scored three goals of 19 eliminations when the west coast upset Fremantle at the start of last season, and he posted 29 eliminations and 10 authorizations against them later in the year.
But he could not go on Sunday, limited to only seven eliminations in the first half on the way around 15 eliminations, an authorization and a goal for the match.
In the dying minutes, Reid embarked on a fight with Serong which led to a mini—-meast between the two sides.
Fremantle was forced to swing a late double change, with the Jaeger O’Meara in shape (illness) and the bouncing defender Corey Wagner (injured) replaced by Karl World and James Aish.
Dockers striker Patrick Vosss endured a busy start to the match – but not in the way he would have liked it.
First, the five tops that are too zealous of your zealous led to the Treacy teammate, who had to go to the bench for treatment.
Then, shortly after, Voss gave a broken free kick which finally led to a goal from the west coast.
He also shot to goal later in the term.
Two fast goals for Isaiah Dudley’s beginner assured Fremantle of the first break with a 15 -point lead, but that should have been much more since the Dockers dominated the 50 account inside.
Treacy opened the match in the second quarter with three goals, including an after-erased effort from a delicate angle after the Eagles midfielder Tim Kelly tested the ball in the midfield.

It was more of the same thing in the last quarter, Fremantle ending with a huge advantage of 65-37 in the 1950s
The 26-point half-time advance for Fremantle was just a reward since they had doubled the west coast in the account inside 50 (34-17).
The difficulties of the west coast were highlighted by the Skipper Oscar Allen, which was hungry for first half on the path of a single arrangement.
Allen finished with only four possessions for the match, spending long stays in defense in the second period.
Harley Reid had a bad turnover at the start of the third quarter, but he later caught it in the term with a spectacular brand and goal.
Fremantle has always won the quarter of three goals to three, giving them a winning 36 -point lead during the final change.
It was more beyond the same thing in the last quarter, Fremantle ending with a huge advantage of 65-37 in the 1950s.