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2015 Fremantle Football Club season


2015 season
Steve Harris
Ross Lyon
Matthew Pavlich
Domain Stadium (Capacity: 43,500)
1st (1st McClelland Trophy)
3rd
Aaron Sandilands
Michael Walters (44 goals)
Home and away: 41,959 Finals: 41,508
Home and away: 36209 Finals: 40,789

The Fremantle Football Club's 2015 season was 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.

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 and Aaron Black.

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

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. 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.

RecruitsDepartures
Lachie WellerSouthport/BroadbeachNEAFL#13, National draftKepler BradleyRetirement from AFL
Connor BlakelySwan DistrictsWAFL#34, National draftScott GumbletonRetirement from AFL
Ed LangdonSandringham DragonsWAFL#54, National draftJosh SimpsonDelisted
Josh DelucaSubiacoWAFL#68, National draftSam MenegolaDelisted (from rookie list)
Ethan HughesSwan DistrictsWAFL#13, Rookie draftMichael WoodDelisted (from rookie list)
Tanner SmithFremantleAFL#31, Rookie draft (redrafted)Tanner SmithDelisted (redrafted in the rookie draft)
Sean HurleyKildare GAAGAA#48, Rookie draft

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. 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.

Senior listRookie listStaff
1 Hayden Ballantyne
2 Anthony Morabito
3 Zac Dawson
4 Colin Sylvia (ret)
5 Garrick Ibbotson
6 Danyle Pearce
7 Nat Fyfe
8 Nick Suban
9 Matt de Boer
10 Michael Walters
11 Tom Sheridan
12 Jonathon Griffin
13 Tendai Mzungu
14 Lachie Weller
15 Ryan Crowley
16 David Mundy
17 Hayden Crozier
18 Luke McPharlin
19 Connor Blakely
20 Matt Taberner21 Michael Barlow
23 Chris Mayne
24 Max Duffy
25 Alex Pearce
26 Ed Langdon
27 Lachie Neale
28 Brady Grey
29 Matthew Pavlich (c)
30 Zac Clarke
31 Aaron Sandilands
32 Stephen Hill
33 Cameron Sutcliffe
34 Lee Spurr
35 Michael Apeness
36 Alex Silvagni
37 Michael Johnson
38 Jack Hannath
39 Josh Deluca
41 Paul Duffield
46 Clancee Pearce22 Tanner Smith
40 Craig Moller (B)
42 Ethan Hughes
43 Tom Vandeleur
44 Jacob Ballard
45 Sean Hurley (B)Head coach

Ross Lyon Assistant coaches

Mark Stone (stoppages) Michael Prior (defence) Peter Sumich (forwards) Brett Kirk (midfield) Simon Eastaugh (ruck) Simon Lloyd (development) Marc Webb (development) Roger Hayden (skills development)

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

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

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.

RdDayDateLocal timeOpponentFremantle'sscoreOpponent'sscoreMarginVenueAttendance
Qualifying finalSaturday12 September 20151:20 pmSydney10.9 (69)7.18 (60)+9Domain Stadium40,071
Preliminary finalFriday25 September 20156:20pmHawthorn10.7 (67)15.4 (94)-27Domain Stadium41,508
  • 2015 Brownlow Medal: Nat Fyfe
  • 2015 All-Australian team: Nat Fyfe and David Mundy
  • 2015 Leigh Matthews Trophy: Nat Fyfe
  • 2015 22 Under 22 team: Lachie Neale
PlayerRoundMilestone
Cameron Sutcliffe350th game
Michael Walters3100th goal
Lachie Neale450th game
Nat Fyfe8100th game
Matthew Pavlich9650th goal
Michael Johnson10200th game
Michael Barlow11100th game
Luke McPharlin17250th AFL game
Stephen HillQF150th game
Garrick IbbotsonQF150th game
PlayerRoundOpponentGroundResult
Alex Pearce6EssendonDomain Stadium+28
Lachie Weller18Greater Western SydneyDomain Stadium+21
Ed Langdon22MelbourneDomain Stadium+54
Connor Blakely23Port AdelaideAdelaide Oval-69
Brady Grey23Port AdelaideAdelaide Oval-69
Ethan Hughes23Port AdelaideAdelaide Oval-69
Jacob Ballard23Port AdelaideAdelaide Oval-69

Updated as of Round 21, 2015 season

RoundPlayerCharge categoryVictim (club)VerdictFine (A$)SuspensionSource
Michael Waltersrough conductCraig Bird (Sydney)Dismissed—.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px;white-space:nowrap}N/a—N/a
Zac ClarketrippingJared Polec (Port Adelaide)Guilty (early plea)$1,000—N/a
Hayden Ballantynerough conductHarry Taylor (Geelong)Guilty (early plea)—N/a2 matches
Matt de BoerstrikingHarry Cunningham (Sydney)Guilty (early plea)$1000—N/a
Nat FyfetrippingJake Stringer (Western Bulldogs)Guilty (early plea)$1000—N/a
Michael Waltersengaging in a meleeRichmondGuilty (early plea)$1500—N/a
Danyle Pearceengaging in a meleeRichmondGuilty (early plea)$1500—N/a
Nick Subanengaging in a meleeRichmondGuilty (early plea)$1000—N/a
Matthew PavlichstrikingTrent McKenzie (Gold Coast)Guilty (early plea)$1000—N/a
Hayden BallantynewrestlingDarcy Gardiner (Brisbane Lions)Guilty (early plea)$1000—N/a
Nat Fyferough conductTaylor Duryea (Hawthorn)Guilty (early plea)$1500—N/a
Hayden BallantynewrestlingDylan Buckley (Carlton)Guilty (early plea)$1500—N/a
Zac DawsonstrikingJeremy Cameron (Greater Western Sydney)Guilty (early plea)—N/a2 weeks
David Mundyengaging in a meleeGreater Western SydneyGuilty (early plea)$1000—N/a
Zac Dawsonengaging in a meleeGreater Western SydneyGuilty (early plea)$1000—N/a
Alex SilvagnistrikingJamie Cripps (West Coast)Guilty (early plea)—N/a4 weeks
David MundystrikingBrent Harvey (North Melbourne)Guilty (early plea)$1000—N/a
Nat Fyfeforceful contact from front-onBen Jacobs (North Melbourne)Dismissed—N/a—N/a
Nick SubanwrestlingJack Viney (Melbourne)Guilty (early plea)$1000—N/a
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