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- Round 1Sat Mar 3014:306.7.43VS12.10.82View Stats
- Round 2Sat Apr 0611:108.7.55VS22.11.143View Stats
- Round 3Sat Apr 1314:1010.10.70VS9.15.69View Stats
- Round 6Sat May 0414:30VS
Fremantle Community Bank Oval - Round 7Sat May 1113:15VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 8Sat May 2514:10VS
Lane Group Stadium - Round 9Mon Jun 0313:10VS
Fremantle Community Bank Oval - Round 10BYE
- Round 11Sat Jun 1514:30VS
Steel Blue Oval - Round 12Sat Jun 2213:10VS
Fremantle Community Bank Oval - Round 13Sat Jun 2914:30VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 14Sat Jul 0614:30VS
Revo Fitness Stadium - Round 15BYE
- Round 16Sat Jul 2014:30VS
Fremantle Community Bank Oval - Round 17Sat Jul 2714:30VS
Fremantle Community Bank Oval - Round 18Sat Aug 0314:30VS
East Fremantle Oval - Round 19Sat Aug 1014:30VS
Fremantle Community Bank Oval - Round 20Sat Aug 1714:30VS
Mineral Resources Park - Round 21Sat Aug 2414:30VS
Fremantle Community Bank Oval
CELEBRATING NAIDOC WEEK
Kaya,
South Fremantle Football Club is proud to be celebrating NAIDOC Week. We recognise the indelible legacy of so many talented and inspiring Indigenous footballers here at South Fremantle and across Western Australia, and we pay tribute.
This week we will contest Claremont Football Club in our annual NAIDOC fixture this Saturday July 9, at Revo Fitness Stadium, Claremont. We will be wearing our NAIDOC Guernsey, as designed by Shardah Jetta-Farmer.
NAIDOC GUERNSEY
"The Red V represents the path to the meeting place, Fremantle which is portrayed in the centre of the guernsey.
Boomerangs are tools used for hunting and protection in battle and therefore symbolises our players going into battle on field each week.
The Swan River is depicted at the bottom and shows where the river meets the ocean in Fremantle.
Some personal touches include the family symbol of our designer and footprints along the side of the jersey representing our Indigenous players past and present."
- Designed By - Shardah Jetta-Farmer alongside Matty Parker.
As the Club that introduced football audiences to Stephen & Clem Michael, the Collards, the McGraths, Nicky Winmar, Basil & Warren Campbell, Benny Vigona, the Matera brothers, Marlion Pickett, Tim Kelly, Matty Parker, Brendon Ah Chee, Jesse Motlop and of course, twelve (12!) Rioli Family footballers, we are proud at the Bulldogs to continue this legacy of celebration and respect.
We reflect upon, and celebrate, the incredible contribution of so many Indigenous players and staff who have enriched Souths, making our Club better.
To learn more about South Fremantle's proud Indigenous connection, refer here.