WOMEN’S FOOTY RENEE FORTH

OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF JUNE 2016 VOLUME 12.2 THE FREMANTLE DOCKERS $5.95 (INC GST) VISIT FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU PP606264/1022 NEW FACILITY UPDATE

FREMANTLE DOCKERS FOUNDATION

WELLER, BLAKELY + LANGDON HISTORY MADE: Fremantle women’s team coach Pat Litherland and captain Renee Forth for the inaugural women’s derby in April.

OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE FREMANTLE DOCKERS JUNE 2016

4 Follow us on 10 Community 20 Season So Far 30 Purple Patch Instagram, Twitter Partners Rounds 1 - 11. Our supporters and Snapchat Starlight + Starkick. 24 Sponsorship around the world. See what’s been happening 12 Women’s Footy Partners 33 Where Have in the #foreverfreo world. Renee Forth. Welcome aboard. They Docked? 7 Purple Pocket 14 The Freo Transition 27 Richard Walley Quenton Leach. The latest happenings Blakely, Langdon, Weller. Number one ticket holder. 34 Kidzone in and around the club. 19 Len Hall 29 Purple Pals Fun for all the Freo kids. 8 Fremantle Dockers Tribute Game HBF School Holiday Program. Foundation

A PRODUCT OF THE ADMINISTRATION EDITOR PRINTING © 2016 FREMANTLE DOCKERS Phone (08) 9433 7000 Kasey Ball Abbott & Co All rights reserved. Without COMMUNICATIONS limiting the rights under copyright Fax (08) 9433 7001 ASSISTANT EDITOR INSERTS AND FLYSHEET above, no part of this publication DEPARTMENT MEMBERSHIP Erin Verevis ADVERTISING shall be reproduced, stored in or FREMANTLE introduced into a retrieval system, Phone (08) 9433 7111 WRITERS Communications Department, FOOTBALL CLUB LTD or transmitted in any form or by Fax (08) 9433 7002 Fremantle Football Club Parry Street Kasey Ball, Ned Balme, Luke any means (electronic, mechanical, Email membership@ Morfesse, Caitlin Di Stefano PHOTOGRAPHY photocopying, recording or otherwise) Fremantle WA 6160 Fremantle Football Club, without the prior permission of the fremantlefc.com.au DESIGN AND PRODUCTION Fremantle Football Club. Information P.O. Box 381 AFL Media, Daniel Wilkins, Web fremantlefc.com.au AFL Media correct at time of going to print. Fremantle WA 6959 Phil Barnes FOLLOW US ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM @FREODOCKERS AND SNAPCHAT FREODOCKERSNAPS

hballas andrewjmellor bee0011 Great day this morning Andrew Mellor even got a photo Cheeeeeese!!! @freodockers #foreverfreo with this legend

@FreoDockers #ForeverFreo FreoDockerSnaps #foreverfreo A look at what’s been happening in the #foreverfreo world.

becally tmzungu Tendai Mzungu Bec Wall Had a great day mingling with some of the kids at PMH. We’re proud to be Happy Easter & Go Freo!! #foreverfreo #littlemissfreo ambassadors for @redkitecharity who do an amazing job for the families of #theadventuresofballantynebear these kids who are fighting a bigger battle than we could ever comprehend!

4 FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU FOLLOW US ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM @FREODOCKERS AND SNAPCHAT FREODOCKERSNAPS

cbwa19 uptownerd Uptownerd Baby’s first Dockers Bloom game #foreverfreo

darcytucker7 edwinab16 michael37johnson Michael Johnson TUCKER Purple reigns Exploring Noble Falls... Great to see these little #foreverfreo @daynamay85 champs again! #unclelove

Coach Britt cmayne23 Excited to have helped Chris Mayne hold up the banner for Ten pin bowling with @freodockers today the gang!! #dowsons

dalelovesfreo Dale Scott Sometimes the game gets too much for some #foreverfreo #freocrows #fremantledockers #mywifeshusbandisawesome

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 5 PURPLE POCKET

FREO NEWSROOM JOINS THE CIRCUS Docker TV hosts Tendai Mzungu, Garrick Ibbotson and Michael Barlow caught a sneak peak of the tricks and flips Nitro Circus had on display during their 10-year anniversary tour in May. The trio put their kicking skills to the test when they fired off 40-metre drop punts towards a moving target — freestyle motocross rider Blake “Bilko” Williams. Williams is part of the death- defying squad of freestyle motocross and BMX riders, skaters and stuntmen at Nitro Circus. Williams described the Nitro Circus world tour as “two and a half hours TRICKS OF of organised chaos”. THE TRADE: “Not your average circus,” he said. Freo Newsroom Williams, a passionate Collingwood hosts Garrick supporter was quick to join the Ibbotson, Purple Army, wearing a guernsey Michael Barlow and Tendai given to him by the club. Mzungu with To watch the full FREO Blake “Bilko” NEWSROOM report head Williams. to Docker TV. PURPLE POCKET WHAT’S BEEN HAPPENING AT THE FREMANTLE DOCKERS

LONGLEY’S LESSONS BE OUR GUEST: Three-time NBA champion and Having experienced the highs Fremantle President Australian sports hall of famer Luc and the lows of life in the NBA, Steve Harris and high profile sports agent Longley provided invaluable insight Longley said his message to the Jeff Moorad. when he visited the Freo Dockers on players was simple. 18 May, according to Tommy Sheridan. “It was a message of support,” “Luc’s obviously a three-time Longley said. champion with the Bulls, but the “We spoke about perseverance, start of his career wasn’t pretty,” controlling what you can and Sheridan said. keeping focused on the small “He preached the message about things, as they add up to make how things don’t always start well a real difference.” but how you respond is important SHOW HIM THE MONEY! because your character doesn’t shine GUIDANCE FROM A GREAT: One of the inspirations for the classic “The size of the field is until you face adversity. , Ryan Nyhuis, Matthew sports film Jerry Maguire, Jeff Moorad stunning. I’m used to the NFL Uebergang, Tommy Sheridan and Brady “It was a great experience, and Grey with NBA legend Luc Longley. enjoyed his first live AFL game on in the US, so this field is larger very humbling to have a sportsman Saturday 7 May when Freo took than anything I have ever seen.” who’s achieved what Luc has to on GWS at Domain Stadium. When asked if he had a share his wisdom with us.” The high-profile American sports favourite Freo player, there agent said that while he had seen was no doubt in Moorad’s mind. a few games on television, the live “The most amazing player experience from the President’s Suite I’ve seen isn’t actually playing was far more enjoyable.“TV doesn’t tonight, your seven-footer do it justice,” Moorad said. (211cm) Aaron Sandilands. “Being here in person gives a Which is pretty stunning fan a real feel for the great to me. His height is just athletes these players are. unbelievable.”

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 7 TAKING SHAPE: The view from above the Watch the construction new elite training and time-lapse video on administration facility at Cockburn Central West.

FREMANTLE DOCKERS

FREMANTLE DOCKERS FOUNDATION FOUNDATION SECURING OUR FUTURE

n June 2015, the Fremantle LEADERS TOUR: Members NEW FACILITY Football Club launched the of Fremantle’s leadership group Fremantle Dockers Foundation received a facility update in April. ON TRACK to support key club projects, Works on our new elite training including the new elite and administration facility at training and administration Cockburn Central West are on Ifacility at Cockburn Central West. track to be completed by March 2017. It aims to engage and support the During the past few months the community through strong alliances building structure has evolved to with key charity partners and a now showcase the size and scale focus on the club’s corporate social of the facility. Builder Brookfield responsibility through programs Multiplex has made some major such as the Fremantle Dockers advancements in the steel structures Community Goals program. and the precast concrete panels, During the past twelve months with the overall project now our members and supporters approximately 40 per cent complete. have generously donated to the Glazing has been installed foundation and we thank all those in the club’s administration and donors for their contribution. football department areas, along As the financial year draws to an with the internal wall partitioning. end, the club is calling on members The main AFL training oval is now and supporters to donate to the fully constructed, thanks to our Fremantle Dockers Foundation co-major sponsor, Programmed, and help secure our future. who have done an exceptional job Show your support and help in delivering a world-class oval. secure our future. Donate today. fremantlefc.com.au/foundation

8 FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU FREMANTLE DOCKERS FOUNDATION

FREMANTLE DOCKERS FOUNDATION VICTOR GEORGE KAILIS OVAL The Victor George Kailis family is synonymous with Fremantle and they have been proud inaugural members and supporters of the Fremantle Dockers since the club’s inception. As the club sets about DONATE TODAY raising funds to support our new TO THE facilities at Cockburn Central West FREMANTLE we have had great support from families such as the Kailis’, who DOCKERS have generously donated to the FOUNDATION Fremantle Dockers Foundation. In recognition of their generosity, End of financial the club is pleased to announce year is just that the AFL ground at our new around the corner, facility will be known as the Victor all donations George Kailis Oval, named in over $2 are tax recognition of the Kailis family’s generous support. deductible and you can donate today by visiting fremantlefc.com. au/foundation IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR GENEROSITY, THE CLUB IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE AFL GROUND AT OUR NEW FACILITY WILL BE KNOWN AS THE VICTOR GEORGE KAILIS OVAL.

VALUABLE: Victor and George Kailis have made a significant contribution to the Fremantle Dockers Foundartion.

LOYAL MEMBERS: The Derby Club have launched a campaign to raise funds for the foundation.

DERBY CLUB LECTURE THEATRE The Derby Club is known as the ‘club On Sunday 24 April at the It will be a state-of-the-art lecture To make a tax deductible within the club’ and was established Fremantle v Carlton game, the theatre in the heart of the facility donation to the club’s end of financial in 1995 as a business-networking Derby Club launched a campaign that will be used by the players, year fundraising campaign please group to support the Fremantle to raise funds for the Fremantle coaches, staff, guests and the visit fremantlefc.com.au/ Football Club. Dockers Foundation. community. foundation. As well as enjoying camaraderie In recognition of this support, To find out how you and/or your and friendship, members of the the lecture theatre at the club’s company could be recognised at the Derby Club raise funds to support the new facility will be called the club’s new facility, please contact club’s key projects and programs. Derby Club Lecture Theatre. Lucinda Ardagh on (08) 9433 7164.

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 9 FRIENDS OF THE FOUNDATION A MILLION REASONS T0 S M I L E

he kindness and generosity assisted on the day to rattle tins and of Freo fans has led to more sell the much-loved Starlight wands. than $1 million being raised In the lead up to the game, Tfor the Starlight Children’s Starlight ambassadors Chris Mayne, Foundation since the first Purple , Garrick Ibbotson, Haze Game was played in 2003. , Lachie Neale, Lachie In its first year $14,000 was raised Weller and Aaron Sandilands spent for the children’s charity and in 2016, time visiting kids on the wards at Freo members, fans, staff and players Princess Margaret Hospital and rallied to donate a record $189,904.45 attended several fundraising events for the annual match, proudly to help raise the profile of the game supported by Fremantle Ports. and vital funds for the charity. Efforts came from far and wide with The team lost to the Suns, but long-time Purple Haze supporters, there were heart-warming scenes the Dowson family of Kalgoorlie, at the end of the game as the raising a huge total of $66,365. The players acknowledged the Starlight Fremantle Dockers Sirens supporter wish kids on ground and formed group also showed enormous a guard of honour as they led support, raising more than $25,000 the team off the field. through a number of social events. The Fremantle Dockers This year’s match saw Freo take Foundation is proud on the in round 2 to have Starlight as a at Domain Stadium and in a stunning principal level ‘Friend effort, more than 145 volunteers of the Foundation.’

FOOTY FOR THOSE WHO NEED IT MOST

odhi Derrick was diagnosed with Autism at the age of five. Bodhi’s Bparents found it difficult “Being part of Starkick means no matter where they live, will to find a team environment where everything to Bodhi. He cannot have the opportunity to play their son fitted in. That was until hide is enthusiasm and excitement the greatest game in the world.” they were introduced to Starkick, before game day,” she said. “The Bodhi and other Starkick a football program for children Starkick program is so uplifting for participants were invited to the with special needs. both the participants and families.” Freo Family Fun Day on Saturday The program, run by the The initiative was developed 12 March to form a guard of honour Coolbinia Junior Football Club, by Coolbinia Junior Football Club on ground for the Freo players as has allowed Bodhi to be part of a president Rob Geersen to create they prepared to take on Geelong team and play the game he loves… more sporting opportunities for in the NAB challenge. Aussie rules. children with special needs. “To line up and cheer the players Like many Starkick participants, “Starkick is all about inclusion as they ran onto the ground is an Bodhi eats, breathes and sleeps through football and providing experience that will stay with footy. His mother Tam is very opportunities for special needs them for life,” Geersen said. grateful for the program and children that so many of us take The Fremantle Dockers BODHI’S STAR: Starkicker believes it has made the transition for granted,” Geersen said. Foundation is proud to have Bodhi Derrick with Stephen Hill into mainstream sports easier “Our goal is that one day every at Domain Stadium in March. Starkick as an associate level for her son. child, no matter their needs and ‘Friend of the Foundation’.

10 FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU ENTERTAINMENT FROM ARIA FREMANTLE DOCKERS AWARD WINNER KATE CEBERANO

SUPPORTING THE FREMANTLE DOCKERS FOUNDATION

PROUDLY PRESENTED BY SATURDAY 16 JULY CROWN GRAND BALLROOM

BLACK TIE GLAMOUR

HOSTED BY ONCE IN A CHANNEL 7 LIFETIME SUNRISE’S PLAYER AUCTION EDWINA INTERVIEWS ITEMS & BARTHOLOMEW EXPERIENCES

BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU/EVENTS OR CALL THE EVENTS TEAM ON 08 9433 7146

FREMANTLE DOCKERS FOUNDATION GIVEN THE CHANCE

Renee Forth captained the Fremantle Dockers in the inaugural women’s derby between Fremantle and West Coast on Saturday 9 April. Here she shares her experience, the challenges that came with it and what the historic match means for women’s football. RENEE FORTH

TO LEAVE THE GROUND TO A STANDING OVATION OF WA FOOTBALL FANS INSTILLED A CONFIDENCE IN ME ABOUT WHERE WOMEN’S FOOTBALL IS HEADING. RENEE FORTH

HISTORY MADE: Forth leads Freo out in the first ever women’s derby.

here was a moment in the Each possessed its own difficulty, Walking down the race, shoulder- game where everything but that’s exactly what playing to-shoulder in the Freo colours and stood still. It sounds clichéd football is about, confronting being able to stare out and see but when you’re a part of and overcoming challenges and thousands of like-minded fans who something so historic it’s I believe every player that took came to appreciate and help grow important to let it sink in, part did just that. women’s footy was remarkable. Teven just for two seconds until the Many of us did not have football The game itself didn’t go the umpire throws the ball up again. available to us at a younger age. way we would’ve liked. We weren’t To be able to take a look around We came from different sporting composed when we needed to be, and Domain Stadium during the first ever backgrounds and converged on a as a whole we probably didn’t adjust women’s derby between Fremantle national game that can be difficult to to the big stage of Domain Stadium and West Coast on Saturday 9 learn, but it showed the importance quickly enough on the day. But that’s April, and be able to quietly think of resolve and surrounding yourself not to say there weren’t positives. “How good is this?” is a moment with people who allow you to grow. After the game we spoke that will remain with me, not only The extent of the quality of about making the most of the as a football player, but as a person. people I was surrounded by dawned experience, enjoying the memories I didn’t see the game as a on me on a crisp Thursday night at and remembering the feeling of reflection of how far women’s footy Fremantle Oval on 7 April. the leather in your hands, what it has come, but rather a celebration We had converged at Freo HQ to felt like leaving your boot and the of what the future holds. receive our match guernseys and hold roar of the crowd after a big . That’s not to say I wasn’t nervous. a training session. To look around and I saw the passion for women’s After all, it wasn’t too long ago that see the enthusiasm my teammates football first hand and that’s I called Geraldton home, my main had for the game was outstanding. exactly what we want… the chance focus was soccer and what seemed To hear our names called out by to be included and to play the like large responsibilities now paled and be presented with our greatest game on earth. in comparison to those that lay playing jumpers really drove home Being part of the first ever ahead as the captain of the Freo the fact we were contributing to women’s derby is an experience team in the first ever women’s derby. something special, not just for us, for none of us will take for granted and Some of the responsibilities were the betterment of Australian sport. to contribute to something from the confronting, but they were welcomed. For young girls to be able to ground up was an incredible honour. Whether it was establishing watch women’s football on TV and Women’s football will only camaraderie between teammates know there will be a competition continue to grow and as captain who had only recently played against available for them at the highest of the Fremantle Dockers women’s LOOKING AHEAD: each other in the State competition, level is an incredibly powerful thing. team on that historic day, I can’t Forth saw the experience or adjusting to the bright lights of As for the game itself, words wait to see the talent continue to as an exciting look into the future of women’s football. the media scene that accompanied sometimes fail to truly explain the flourish and take its place on the such a significant event. feeling out on the ground that day. biggest stage of all.

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 13 COVER STORY

In the middle of a quiet suburban street in Fremantle live three 20-year-olds with a love of sport and passion for football. STORY NED BALME

t the end of 2014, challenge of transitioning to AFL from Bunbury to Perth, Blakely three budding young football, but Langdon said Blakely’s said it was important to make footballers in Lachie familiarity with WA was a great help. Langdon and Weller’s move Weller, “It actually turns out I met Connor west as seamless as possible. and Connor Blakely, at the draft camp, but neither of “If the roles were reversed, converged on Freo us remembered it until we were I know they would have done Afrom across the country after being drafted together,” Langdon laughed. the same for me,” Blakely said. selected by the Fremantle Dockers “All three of us had a brief “I had plenty of family living in the AFL National Draft. conversation when we got to around Perth, so to be able to take Weller made the move from the club and we got along really them over there and have dinner Queensland after being selected well from the first day. was good and it allowed them to with pick 13, Langdon (pick 54) “Lachie and I were living with a speak with people outside of footy, moved from inner city , host family and Connor was living which is pretty important. while Bunbury-boy Blakely had with family in City Beach who we “If you’re just meeting people some familiarity with the area, got to know. We were eventually within the football world it can having been recruited from going to move closer to our footy, get a bit repetitive, so having Swan Districts with pick 34. so we all decided to move in the opportunity to meet my Moving interstate at a young together near Freo.” friends and family gave them age can be a daunting experience, Being a WA boy and having an opportunity to refresh especially when combined with the already experienced the move away from footy.”

14 FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU IF THE ROLES WERE REVERSED, I KNOW THEY WOULD HAVE DONE THE SAME FOR ME CONNOR BLAKELY OUT ON THE TRACK WE PUSH EACH OTHER A FAIR BIT AND THAT TRANSITIONS INTO OUR LIVING SITUATION CONNOR BLAKELY

“We’re always looking for ways “Playing together for Peel has FRIENDLY COMPETITION: The ping-pong table to compete, whether it’s shooting been huge, it was probably the was a popular addition a basketball around or throwing biggest part of the growth in our to the household. the American football, we usually relationship,” Langdon said. find a way to make it competitive.” “Obviously, we all wanted to be Blakely said his own playing for Freo at the time, but we Transitioning from under-18 personality, combined with all knew we had to bide our time competition to the AFL environment THE the sporting background and earn our spot, so we ended up always poses its challenges, but of both Weller and Langdon playing together with Peel for about Langdon said being able to share PING PONG made competition inevitable. three quarters of last year. the experience with his housemates TABLE “We all love our sport and live an “You become pretty close mates was invaluable. active lifestyle and obviously they’re when you’re playing and driving all “You’re never going to be from a pretty good pedigree with over Perth together.” “We’re a pretty competitive absolutely ready for an AFL both Lachie and Ed’s brothers Blakely championed Langdon’s bunch,” Weller said. pre-season, no matter where you in the AFL,” he said. assessment of the importance “When we first moved come from,” he said. “Out on the track we push each of playing together at Peel, but in we had the choice of a “You get home from training, other a fair bit and that transitions disagreed with his recollection Playstation 4 or a ping-pong you’re absolutely knackered and into our living situation, so I guess of who did most of the driving. table, and we like to test all you want to do is sleep, but we it was meant to be.” “You work out their strengths, each other, so we went for all kept each other accountable The competition in the household weaknesses and it’s an invaluable the table.” in our down time. isn’t just reserved for sports but also experience to play WAFL together While the most animated “It was pretty tough, so we all rode for fridge space. and help us transition to AFL” he said. confrontation between the highs and lows of that together.” Stuck to the front door of the “We had a rotation policy with the three may result from Weller said being able to go fridge sits an old edition of the the driving to and from the games. deciding who’s given the through their first pre-season with Blakely “But recently, Ed wanted to role of referee, Langdon WAFL Football Budget as a collective was beneficial in full stride, footy in hand, with institute the “rock off” policy to see said the competition does and its significance has only been Weller in support. who drives because he obviously have the propensity to spill magnified now they’ve spent Intruding on their cover photo is backs himself in paper, scissors, over into other sports. more time together at the club. a roughly cut out image of Langdon rock, so more often than not we “As you can imagine, “The first pre-season was playing for Peel Thunder that he had do that now.” some of the table definitely very tough,” he said. cut out of the same magazine, and In 2015, after 17 rounds of waiting, tennis games get pretty “But it’s all the more rewarding stuck next to them on the fridge. the household received its first competitive between us,” now that we’ve got to the stage The image of all three side by debutant with Lachie Weller he said. where we’re able to push to play side on the fridge door selected to face GWS in round 18. football together. in Peel Thunder colours Weller said after becoming “We’ve been through it now and provides a constant so close with both Langdon and are definitely better players for it.” reminder of not only their Blakely, he felt strange being the While their first pre-season together friendship but also the first to receive the senior call up, but strengthened their friendship importance of their first his fears were quickly alleviated by and their resolve, there are still year playing together. the support given by his teammates. moments of competitiveness Whether it’s the 45 “When I first moved in I thought it between the three. minute drive to Mandurah, could get a bit competitive, like if one As professional athletes, or the northern expedition or two of the guys are playing AFL they’re often on edge, unwilling to HBF Arena in Joondalup, and the others aren’t, but we never to back down and as you walk out the three make the most had any of those clashes,” he said. of the main hallway of the house of their time in the WAFL “They were really excited for me into the living area, you can’t help and it has proved to be and that goes throughout the house, but notice the centrepiece of their crucial to improving their we’re all thrilled for any little or big household competitiveness. friendship and football. win we have.”

16 FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU COVER STORY

Langdon’s debut came against of your life, so we try to reflect a Melbourne in round 22, while bit when we have the time,” he said. Blakely followed in round 23 “That being said there’ll be plenty against Port Adelaide. of time to look back on it when we’re Langdon said for the entire older and I’m sure we’ll look at it as house to go from WAFL players a pretty special time in our lives.” to AFL debutants in the space Langdon said it was important of a little over a month was a that each of the three young memorable experience. Freo Dockers were aware of the “It’s a pretty special moment opportunity they had received. because you all ride the journey “It’s an amazing situation,” he said. together,” he said. “We’re all striving for the same goal “You feel proud of them because and we’re aware that not many people you’re aware of how much work get to be in this situation, so we’re they’ve put in, especially being very grateful for the opportunity.” with them 24/7. While he acknowledged the “Lachie debuted first, then myself periods of reflection are often and Connor, it was nice having all exciting and always humbling, our first games together and it was Blakely admitted the goals of a pretty excited household over the Freo youngsters lie further those few weeks.” than just being able to say they Now, midway through the played together. 2016 season, all three have played “We want to play a lot of AFL at AFL level and it seems there is footy but the coaching staff are very little time for reflection about never going to hand out games their journey, according to Weller. just because we’re young,” he said. “You get a lot of people saying “We have to earn it and we’re that this is probably the best time fully aware of that. “We’ve all had fairly good CALLING FREO HOME: opportunities so far and hopefully The three helped each other we’ll play a lot of good footy together adjust to life in Western Australia. for the rest of our careers.”

PROUD SPONSOR OF THE FREMANTLE DOCKERS LIGHT, FAST AND RESPONSIVE NEW GEL-LETHAL TIGREOR 9 IT

ASICSaustralia WANT IT MORE

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 17 LEN HALL TRIBUTE GAME

ur round five match against allegiances throughout the pre- Carlton on Sunday 24 April match veterans motorcade, that was marked the 21st annual accompanied by a rousing rendition OLen Hall Tribute Game. of “I Was Only 19” sung by Peter The match is named in honour of Heaney, as well as the traditional CLUB HONOURS Len Hall (1897-1999), WA’s last surviving Anzac observance ceremonies. Gallipoli veteran and is played in Those in attendance also paid recognition of those who have served their respects to those who have RETURNED & and continue to serve in Australian made the ultimate sacrifice, with a and New Zealand armed forces. moment’s silence during the Last FALLEN ANZACS This year the club acknowledged Post and remembrance ceremony. returned and fallen ANZACs from Thank you to our members the Vietnam War of 1962 to 1975 and and supporters, who continue to remembered the Battle of Long Tan, respectfully support the traditions in its 50th anniversary year. of the match each year. It is More than 34,000 Freo and something the club is extremely 2016 Len Hall Tribute Game Carlton fans put aside their on-field proud of.

A new series of programs, ideal for people who would like the flexibility of attending programs in the evening. We’ve picked some of our popular programs and nationally recognised qualifications to enhance your professional development. All programs are delivered in our world class learning environment, with free onsite parking and light refreshments. BOOK NOW AIM WA Professional Members Online at aimwa.com will receive 30% off the or call +61 8 9383 8000 Evening Advantage Programs.

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 19 20 16

THE FIRST 11 ROUNDS OF THE 2016 SEASON

ROUND 1 ROUND 2 v v Gold Coast Suns Sunday, 27 March, 1.10pm Saturday, 2 April, 4.40pm Etihad Stadium Domain Stadium

FREMANTLE FREMANTLE 0.2 1.5 4.7 5.8 (38) 4.4 6.7 11.10 14.16 (100) WESTERN BULLDOGS GOLD COAST SUNS 7.1 9.7 10.11 15.13 (103) 4.3 11.6 16.9 19.12 (126)

OVERVIEW OVERVIEW Fremantle couldn’t overcome The second quarter proved the difference in the fast starting Western Bulldogs, an otherwise tight contest, and Freo had their whose seven-goal first quarter set hands full with Suns’ forward Tom Lynch, who them up for a round one victory. kicked five on the day. Fyfe had another stellar performance, with 34 disposals and three goals. KEY STATS GOALS Pavlich, Taberner, KEY STATS Walters, Suban, Weller 1 GOALS Ballantyne 4 DISPOSALS Neale 32 DISPOSALS Fyfe 34 MARKS Sheridan 11 MARKS Spurr 9 TACKLES Ballantyne 5 TACKLES Hill 7

20 FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU ROUNDS 1-11

ROUND 3 ROUND 4 ROUND 5 v West Coast v North Melbourne v Carlton Saturday, 9 April, 5.40pm Sunday, 17 April, 4.40pm Sunday, 24 April, 2.15pm Domain Stadium Etihad Stadium Domain Stadium

FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE 3.3 3.7 4.10 8.11 (59) 2.7 7.12 12.14 14.17 (101) 2.5 4.8 6.12 9.14 (68) WEST COAST EAGLES NORTH MELBOURNE CARLTON 2.1 4.7 7.11 12.20 (92) 5.4 10.6 14.9 20.12 (132) 2.5 4.9 6.10 10.12 (72)

OVERVIEW OVERVIEW OVERVIEW West Coast survived a fourth-quarter surge North Melbourne kicked the first four goals of Carlton won a tightly contested game of football from Freo, who got within a goal early in the the game but Freo fought back in a spirited off the back of four final quarter goals, and some final term. Matthew Pavlich wowed the derby effort that saw a close game until the Kangaroos key contributions from forward Liam Jones. crowd with an early goal of the year contender finished off with a six goal final quarter. Lachie Neale was at his prolific best but Freo were with his banana from the boundary. unable to overcome errors that proved costly. KEY STATS KEY STATS GOALS Fyfe 4 KEY STATS GOALS Pavlich 3 DISPOSALS Neale 35 GOALS Walters, Crozier 2 DISPOSALS Neale, Fyfe 26 MARKS Spurr 9 DISPOSALS Neale 35 MARKS D.Pearce, Spurr, TACKLES Barlow 9 MARKS Neale 10 Ibbotson, 8 TACKLES Barlow 14 TACKLES Fyfe 10 MILESTONES 150 GAMES DEBUT Darcy Tucker

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 21 ROUND 6 ROUND 7 ROUND 8 v Adelaide v GWS Giants v Hawthorn Saturday, 30 April, 1.40pm Sunday, 7 May, 6.10pm Saturday, 14 May, 2.10pm Adelaide Oval Domain Stadium Aurora Stadium

FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE 1.3 2.11 3.14 8.16 (64) 5.1 7.2 9.8 11.11 (77) 3.0 7.2 7.4 11.9 (75) ADELAIDE GWS GIANTS HAWTHORN 2.4 5.5 9.10 14.13 (97) 5.1 10.4 13.6 14.11 (95) 4.3 6.6 14.13 17.14 (116)

OVERVIEW OVERVIEW OVERVIEW Freo put up a spirited effort in their loss to Freo took on an up and coming Greater Freo played a tightly contested game against the a powerful Adelaide squad. Small forward Western Sydney unit, narrowly losing the reigning premiers but were unable to overcome kicked three goals and had closely contested game. Chris Mayne was a an eight-goal third quarter that set up the win 29 disposals, while Lachie Neale was a ball handful in the forward line, kicking three goals, for Hawthorn. Lachie Neale continued to find the magnet, racking up 40 touches. while Lachie Neale was busy once again with football with 38 touches, while Michael Walters 33 touches. was influential with 26 disposals and two goals. KEY STATS KEY STATS GOALS Walters 3 KEY STATS DISPOSALS Neale 40 GOALS Mayne 3 GOALS Walters 2 MARKS Mayne, Taberner, DISPOSALS Neale 33 DISPOSALS Neale 38 Sutcliffe, Spurr 7 MARKS Ibbotson 8 MARKS Taberner 7 TACKLES Barlow 8 TACKLES Spurr 9 TACKLES Mayne 9 MILESTONES 1OO GAMES Tendai Mzungu

22 FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU ROUNDS 1-11

ROUND 9 ROUND 10 ROUND 11 v Richmond v St Kilda v Essendon Saturday, 21 May, 5.40pm Saturday, 28 May, 4.35pm Saturday, 4 June, 5.40pm Domain Stadium Etihad Stadium Domain Stadium

FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE 1.1 2.3 5.7 6.9 (45) 3.0 7.1 10.4 10.7 (67) 5.1 11.2 18.4 20.6 (126) RICHMOND ST KILDA ESSENDON 2.3 6.10 9.10 11.17 (83) 5.4 6.8 7.9 15.11 (101) 1.3 3.4 4.7 6.11 (47)

OVERVIEW OVERVIEW OVERVIEW Wet weather and a howling breeze made for After a slow start, Fremantle fought their way back Freo’s youth and experience combined to put difficult conditions as Freo fell to Richmond by into the game and took the lead at three quarter together a four-quarter effort and come away with 38 points. Lachie Neale was a standout once time, but the Saints firepower proved too much in a 79-point win over the Bombers. Lachie Neale again with 37 disposals while Hayden Ballantyne the end. Lachie Neale led the way with 31 touches (42) and David Mundy (33) led from the front kicked three goals, including a memorable snap while young duo Connor Blakely (25) and Hayden while Hayden Crozier impressed in his newfound from 50m out on the boundary. Crozier (24) both finished with career high disposals. role across half back with 23 touches and 14 marks. Sam Collins impressed in his second game with KEY STATS KEY STATS 24 disposals and was solid in defence. GOALS Ballantyne 3 GOALS Taberner, Weller, Langdon 2 DISPOSALS Neale 37 DISPOSALS Neale 31 KEY STATS MARKS Neale 7 MARKS Crozier 10 GOALS Lachie Neale 42 TACKLES Neale 9 TACKLES Pavlich 8 DISPOSALS Pavlich, Mayne, Walters 3 MARKS Crozier 14 MILESTONES DEBUT TACKLES Suban 9 1OO GAMES Clancee Pearce Sam Collins

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 23 WELCOME ABOARD

The Fremantle Dockers have strengthened the club’s 2016 sponsorship portfolio through the signing of six new official sponsors for the 2016 Toyota AFL season. The club is proud to welcome WFI Insurance, Beyond Bank, Choices Flooring, McDonald’s®, Independent retailers IGA and Solargain and we look forward to working with them into the future.

#MACCASISWAFOOTY: Tendai Mzungu and Michael CHOICES Barlow help launch the partnership with footy legend Barry Cable and McDonald’s® franchisee Grant Smith. FLOORING The Fremantle Dockers are proud to have Choices Flooring as the official shorts sponsor and gold level sponsor for the 2016 Toyota AFL season. Like many modern success stories, the Choices Flooring group can be traced back to humble beginnings. Established in 1959 under parent brand Newfurn, Choices Flooring (formerly Carpet Choice) now has more than over BEYOND BANK 140 stores nationwide, with plans Beyond Bank Australia is the official of expanding into New Zealand. banking and community impact Ranked within BRW’s Top 50 partner of the Fremantle Dockers. Private Australian Companies, This partnership will see the Fremantle Choices Flooring is arguably Dockers and Beyond Bank work McDONALD’S® WFI Australia’s most progressive retail collaboratively to positively impact The Fremantle Dockers are pleased Leading Australian insurer WFI floor coverings group and a major the WA community through leveraging to welcome McDonald’s® on board is welcomed as the official match force in the Australian retail sector. the club’s successful Community as a gold level sponsor of the club. ball sponsor and general insurance Goals program. In June the bank will McDonald’s® is proud to be one of partner of the Fremantle Dockers. also be launching Fremantle Dockers the biggest and passionate The WFI logo will be proudly displayed debit and credit cards. supporters of footy in Western on all official AFL matchballs used With more than 195,000 customers Australia. In 2016 they launched at Fremantle Dockers home and assets under management the #maccasiswafooty campaign games and at training. in excess of $4.38 billion, Beyond to demonstrate their involvement Backed by Australasia’s largest Bank Australia is one of the nation’s at every level of football in general insurer IAG, WFI is based largest 100 per cent customer-owned Western Australia. in more than 80 locations financial institutions. It operates 41 Whether it is ensuring junior teams Australia-wide and boasts branches across Western Australia, have the equipment they need to a history dating back South Australia, Wagga Wagga, participate in the game or allowing to 1919. With a strong GAME DAY: the Hunter Valley and the ACT, and Danyle Pearce likes the wider public to embrace the WAFL focus on community to give the AFL provides banking services and wealth through weekly live TV broadcasts, and personal photographers a management. It also supports a McDonald’s® is there for WA footy service, WFI is one great WFI range of community endeavours throughout the entire season. of Australia’s leading ball shot each via the Beyond Bank Community home game. rural, business and Development Program including strata insurers. the Beyond Bank Foundation. NEW PARTNERS

SOLARGAIN Solargain has joined the club as a silver level sponsor and will be installing a 100kWp solar PV system for the club’s new elite training and administration facility at Cockburn Central West. Solargain will also be undertaking a solar instalment at the current Fremantle Dockers administration building at Fremantle Oval. Established in Perth in 1995, Solargain has grown to become Australia’s largest consolidated solar energy company, with offices stationed across the country to support the commercial and residential markets.

MEDIA SPOT: The IGA logo IGA appears on all Independent retailers IGA are The Independent Grocers of participant, giving back more players’ and recognised as the official supermarket Australia (IGA) is comprised of than $60 million nationally coaches’ media partner of the club and feature on a network of 1,455 independently to support local community polo shirts. the sleeve of the Fremantle Dockers owned stores, offering customers and school groups, charities media polo shirts in 2016. IGA retailers quality and value with local and other worthwhile causes. across WA are able to offer something convenience. IGA retailers are unique and local at each store independent, the largest network Thank you to all of our and that includes supporting local of supermarkets in Australia new and current sponsors suppliers through their network of and highly valued by consumers. for their support in 2016. independent owned stores. IGA is an active community

2016 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL PACKAGES ON SALE NOW GUARANTEE YOUR PLACE AT THE MCG ON THE FIRST SATURDAY IN OCTOBER FOR THE 2016 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND TO SECURE YOUR PACKAGE, CONTACT THE FREMANTLE DOCKERS CORPORATE TEAM ON (08) 9433 7182 OR VISIT FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU/CORPORATE

OSAFL 16/12

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 25 NO.1 TICKET HOLDER

OUR NUMBER ONE: CEO Steve Rosich and Aaron Sandilands announce Richard Walley as the club’s number one ticket holder in March. WALLEY’S FREO HONOUR From taking the field on Fremantle Oval as a young footballer, to his aspirations of gracing the back page of the newspaper, football in Freo has always been an important presence in Richard Walley’s life.

est Australian artist “The game has no barriers and for that is that there’s a sense of and Aboriginal I think Fremantle over the years camaraderie and belonging,” he said. Elder Richard has done exactly that, they’ve “Aboriginal people are experts at Walley, who was brought in people from all ages, SPORT IS building communities and a football announced as the all backgrounds and have been A PIECE OF club is a family and a community. club’s number one very inclusive and very innovative.” “The whole club embraces people, Wticket holder in March, has a long Innovation has long been a staple THEATRE, YOU doesn’t judge them and that opens history with Fremantle that started of Walley’s personality, being one of DON’T KNOW the door for people of all races. as a budding young player and Australia’s best known artists and “It’s a testament to the club, blossomed into so much more. teachers of Noongar culture, so it’s WHAT’S GOING its staff and of course the players.” “I’m an old South Fremantle boy,” not suprising that he’s used his skills TO HAPPEN Being the Freo fan he is, Walley he said. to contribute to the football club couldn’t keep from talking about “After running around on Fremantle that he loves. RICHARD WALLEY his favourite players, most notably, Oval as a young lad it was really He collaborated with former one very talented goal sneak. quite poignant and almost destined Fremantle player and current “I love watching Son Son (Michael that I’d have a strong connection development coach in “It was also really humbling to do Walters) play,” he said. with the Fremantle Dockers. designing the club’s inaugural indigenous the toss of the coin at a Freo game, “He can do anything from take “For me it’s not about one thing, guernsey as well as delivering actions and why that was so important a freakish mark, kick a goal or tackle, it’s not just ‘I came and watched the such as ceremonies and welcome was that I was able to do it with he can do it all. first game’, it was more meaningful to country messages as part of the kangaroo skin on. “He’s got this bubbling, as it was a passive engagement Fremantle’s Reconciliation Action Plan. “So I was able to bring Aboriginal enthusiastic nature about him which then became more hands on.” Walley said being able to design culture into the arena, and we exchanged as well, which we all love.” Walley said he was honoured the indigenous guernsey, as well message sticks with the other team. As for Fremantle in 2016, to be Fremantle’s number one as the club’s willingness to bridge “It shows how Freo have been Walley said he’s ready for anything ticket holder, citing football’s ability culture and football, have been able to embrace the uniqueness that his first season as number one to bring people together as well important factors in his endless love of Aboriginal culture.” ticket holder has to offer. as Freo’s history of innovation for the Fremantle Dockers. Fremantle has flourished as “Sport is a piece of theatre, as a reason for his enthusiasm. “When I grew up it was every a football club that celebrates you don’t know what’s going “It’s an honour to be in this position, footballer’s dream to make it onto the indigenous culture, having held the to happen,” he said. because the football world is a beacon back page of the newspaper,” he said. record for most indigenous players “There’s anticipation, the of social engagement,” Walley said. “I played for many years and the in a single game (seven, 2003), with experience of a game, the result “Every football club, whether it’s an moment that made the back page Walley saying the strong connection and then you prepare all over again. AFL or country club, they become a hive for me was when I designed the was no surprise to him. “It’s about taking yourself on of activity for people to come along indigenous guernsey, so that was “Fremantle has a large number an emotional ride, and I’m enjoying and interact with all levels and ages. very special for me. of Aboriginal players and the reason the ride.”

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 27 HBF SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM

PURPLE PALS WHEN SCHOOL HOLIDAYS COME AROUND, WHY NOT SPEND A DAY WITH YOUR BEST FREO BUDDIES… THE PLAYERS!

n Tuesday 19 April, the and Garrick Ibbotson CONTEST: Zac Clarke Fremantle Dockers captain green grass of Fremantle had their hands full as they taught teaches an up-and- David Mundy, along with Oval became a sea of the kids the fine art of the tug of comer how to teammates Michael Johnson and bump off an purple, as the Freo Dockers war, which culminated with a 10 opponent. Hayden Ballantyne, had a front hosted the 2016 HBF -on-two, kids v players contest that row seat to the Constable Care School Holiday Program. proved to be a battle for the ages. puppet show and spoke with OMore than 350 pre-primary to year Danyle Pearce and Ryan Nyhuis the kids about the importance six students attended the event that enjoyed themselves as they taught of healthy living. saw more than 20 stations run by the kids the value of agility by playing A great day at Fremantle Freo Dockers playing group. dodge ball, while the kids showed Oval was capped off with the Rachel Munyard, of Beeliar, attended Hayden Crozier and Tendai Mzungu players signing autographs the program with her sons Tom and a thing or two about athleticism as and each child taking home Jack and said the array of activities they oversaw the vertical leap activity. a showbag and a Freo footy. available was a real highlight. In warm conditions and amidst The HBF School Holiday “They loved all the different plenty of physical activity, Program is run by Community activities and skills that they everyone in attendance Goals and proudly learned,” Munyard said. was kept fed and hydrated supported by the “They weren’t focused on learning courtesy of HBF, who Fremantle one thing, and they’ve just had a supplied water and fruit Dockers really good time, which is great.” to the participants. Foundation.

DON’T MISS THE BIGGEST MOVIES OF 2016 ON

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT HOYTS.COM.AU HOYTS MILLENNIUM | HOYTS CAROUSEL | HOYTS GARDEN CITY JUNE 23 JULY 28

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 29 A N M T E L R E

F

D

S O

R

C E K

P O S T A L PAVLICH 6160 03 OCT 2015

SUPPORTERS’ PHOTOS

E M Y N A A I M L

W 0 A 6 1 6

PURPLE CANYON While on holiday in the USA Welcome to the I introduced the locals to the Purple Power. Here is a pic of me at Canyonlands National Park, near Moab in Utah. STEPHEN GREEN ALEXANDER HEIGHTS

Fantastic photos from Fremantle fans!

FREO IN FINLAND In January, my husband Kevin and I stayed in a glass igloo at Kakslauttanen, Finland. In the freezing temperatures we still managed to spread the purple joy! PARISIAN SU HO PRIDE LEEMING Europe was chilly when I was there, so I made sure I took my favourite winter woollies. At the Eiffel Tower, I was more than happy to display my purple passion. LINDA MARSHALL HEATHRIDGE

30 FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU A N M T E L R E

F

D

S O

R

C E K

P O S T A L PAVLICH 6160 03 OCT 2015

FOREVER FREO Jen and I were married on 28 E March 2016. We are one-eyed Freo Y N M supporters, even on our wedding A A I day! This picture was taken in the M L Fremantle Oval grandstand on our special day, in the rain. BRAD BEST BALDIVIS

W 0 A 6 1 6

FROM GREAT HEIGHTS PURPLE I recently travelled to the Himalayan A N DREAMS Mountains Min Nepal with myT two On a recent trip to sons JamesE and Toby. We made it L Carnarvon my son Taj to theR south summit of Mera Peak, went to the local E roughly 6,400m above sea level. footy ground each day

F

This was an epic adventure lasting to practice. He has big

20 days. We carried with us theD dreams of playing

S

Freo flag and displayed it O with pride. for the Freo Dockers.

R C

EDDY BAJROVICE K JODIE HARRIS CLAREMONT BUSSELTON

P O S T A L PAVLICH 6160 03BORN OCT A 2015 DOCKER Six-week-old Abby Ballem became a Docker Tot the day she was born. Purple boots and all! ROCHELLE AND SCOTT BALLEM MY MATE FYFEY CLAREMONT My wife bought me a blow-up Fyfe doll for my birthday. What a present! Blow-up Fyfey hitched N E M A BRIGHT a ride in the back of my ute and Y A together we cruised around A I FUTURE M L Mason was born on 26 October 2015. the streets of Geraldton. We are already planning to make him RICK SULLIVAN Freo’s next superstar. GERALDTON CHRISTINE DE FLORENCA YANGEBUP W 0 Send your photos to A 6 1 6 Wish you [email protected] here! FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 31 WHERE HAVE THEY DOCKED?

WHERE HAVE THEY DOCKED? QUENTON LEACH

Quenton Leach played 56 games for BACK IN THE DAY: Fremantle, including his memorable Leach in the thick of things back in 1998. ‘kick after the siren’ win against Brisbane at Subiaco Oval in 1997.

Tell us about your family? In 1997 you kicked a I am married to the beautiful match-winning goal after Shannan and we have three kids the siren against Brisbane. together; Ella, Oliver and Jackson. How well do you remember Oliver has just started playing footy, that moment? which is pretty exciting. Very well. I remember Clive Waterhouse had a shot at goal What do you do for work? prior to me taking that mark. I am the managing director of He kicked it out on the full, Natural Water Solutions, who so the pressure was on. specialise in the development and Peter Mann, Ben Allan and supply of water sanitisation products. Scott Watters came up to me as What do you do with your I was preparing to kick and gave spare time? me a ludicrous amount of advice. Between work and the kids there I remember thinking ‘maybe they isn’t a lot of spare time. When I have should take the shot’. a chance, I love to surf. I also enjoy After I kicked the goal there taking the kids (and the dog) to was an overwhelming sense of the beach and the park. relief. I don’t think anyone would want to be put in that position. What do you miss most I would hate to be remembered about your time at Freo? as the bloke that missed. Like any team sport, you miss the competitiveness, the close Do you keep in contact camaraderie between the players with any past players? and the desire to succeed together. I stay in regular contact with Peter Mann and Stephen O’Reilly. Are you still involved in football? Every now and then I run into I had a long break from football. Brad Wira, Luke Toia, Shaun I enjoy watching my old WAFL team McManus and Daniel Bandy. Claremont play and catching up with I was really close with all those old teammates. I also head down guys when we played together. to Freo games every now and then. Do you have a favourite player FAMILY LIFE: in the current Freo team? Quenton Leach with his children Jackson, Oliver, I really enjoy watching Michael Ella and his wife Shannan. Walters, he is a very exciting player.

AFTER I KICKED THE GOAL THERE WAS AN OVERWHELMING SENSE OF RELIEF. I DON’T THINK ANYONE WOULD WANT TO BE PUT IN THAT POSITION. I WOULD HATE TO BE REMEMBERED AS THE BLOKE THAT MISSED. QUENTON LEACH

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 33 Hi Kids, I have some exciting news for you. Later this season we will have a brand new inflatable obstacle course playground for all our fans to enjoy at the Market Square Purple Playground before games at Domain Stadium. It is one of the coolest things Jenny and I have ever seen! Keep your eye on the website for when we announce the game that it will be at. We are pretty excited. In the meantime, keep coming to say hi to us at the games. We love meeting all of our fans. See you on the flipside,

SPOT THE DIFFERENCES HOW MANY CAN

YOU FIND?

has been removed. been has

5. 5. The bright green highlight in the background background the in highlight green bright The

stripe. third the missing is guernsey Mundy’s

4. 4. The chevron on David David on chevron The green. to orange from

3. 3. The ‘G’ on the GWS player’s jumper has changed changed has jumper player’s GWS the on ‘G’ The

guernsey. Neale’s Lachie from removed

2. The AFL logo has been been has logo AFL The red. to yellow from

Answers: 1. The colour of the ball has changed changed has ball the of colour The

34 FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU KIDZONE

TUCKER TIME HOW HIGH Get to know Freo’s round 5 debutant CAN CROZ JUMP? DARCY TUCKER Nickname: Tucker, Tucks Debut: Round 5, 2016 v Carlton If you weren’t a footballer, what would you like to be: A famous singer What sport would you like to compete in at the DID YOU 2016 Olympics: KNOW? Table tennis 1 At the 2011 NAB Favourite restaurant: AFL draft combine Grill’d Hayden Crozier Which famous people recorded the second would you like to meet: best result in the LeBron James and running vertical Michael Jordan jump test at 91cm. Most embarrassing 2 This is not the song in your iTunes: first time Croz Baby by Justin Bieber has attempted a screamer. Back in 2011 he took mark of the year at the NAB AFL Under 18 Championships. MAYNEY’S MAC & CHEESE You’ll need to use a Step 1: Cook the macaroni Step 3: Gradually add the stove, so make sure you in a large pan of boiling milk. Stir gently until the have adult supervision water according to packet mixture comes just to the when cooking. instructions until al dente boil, then reduce the heat ++ 400g macaroni Step 2: Melt the butter and simmer for 2 minutes. in a medium saucepan Remove from the heat, add ++ 50g butter and add the flour. Cook, the grated cheese and stir ++ 2 tablespoons stirring, for 1 minute until melted and smooth. plain flour over medium-low heat Step 4: Drain pasta and ++ 2 cups (500ml) milk return to the pan. Pour cheese sauce over the ++ 2 cups (250g) pasta and stir until well grated cheese coated. Season with salt and pepper then ENJOY!

FREMANTLEFC.COM.AU 35