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Bulldogs go down to Lions in season-opener

Sunday, March 23, 2014 - 8:12 PM - by Chris Pike

SOUTH Fremantle's highly-anticipated 2014 WAFL season didn’t get off to the ideal start on Saturday at Leederville's Medibank Stadium with Subiaco ending up winning by 38 points.

Inaccuracy in front of goal proved costly for the Bulldogs as the game wore on with six straight behinds in the third quarter, and then 2.5 in the last quarter as Subiaco ran out 17.9 (111) to 9.19 (73) victors.
South Fremantle finished the game with 27 more disposals than Subiaco, 17 more entries inside the forward 50 and 28 scoring shots to 25, but converting just nine of those 65 inside-50 entries and 28 shots into goals proved costly in the end.
There were high hopes for the Bulldogs coming into 2014 and certainly one loss doesn’t change any of that, but South Fremantle will now look to bounce back quickly this Friday night at Fremantle Oval against a Perth team that thrashed Claremont by 65 points on Saturday.
Ashton Hams was clearly South Fremantle's best player on Saturday against Subiaco finishing with 32 possessions, eight inside-50 entries and a goal.
Jacob Martinez worked hard for 24 possessions while also laying six strong tackles and kicking a goal.
Haiden Schloithe also worked hard finishing with 25 disposals, seven inside 50s and four tackles while Ryan Cook had 20 touches.
The forward-line was led by Ben Saunders who kicked three goals but he did add four behinds while Adam Guglielmana and Kris Miller worked hard combining for 40 possessions, but also four points between them.
Centre half-forward Josh Pullman also had just two behinds but he continually presented hard finishing with 16 possessions, eight marks and four inside 50s.
South Fremantle's back-line stood up reasonably well led by Adam McIntosh (19 possessions), Craig White (16), Steve Mills (10), Nick Borovac (nine), Jason Maskos (15) and Dylan Ross (13).
Ruckman James Sellar made his WAFL debut and finished with 16 disposals, 27 hit outs, five tackles, four inside 50s and a goal.
Unfortunately, South Fremantle's start to the game set the tone with four straight behinds the first goal came through Saunders.
When Marlon Pickett added another and Hams also kicked one than the Bulldogs led by eight points, but by quarter-time the Lions were up by four.
However, Saunders booted the first two goals of the second quarter and South Fremantle led by seven points, but again by half-time Subiaco was out to a 10-point advantage.
South Fremantle peppered the goals in the third quarter, but managed just the six behinds while Subiaco added four goals as the Lions led by 30 points at three quarter-time.
Goals in the final term to Mugambwa, Martinez and Brock Higgins again gave South Fremantle a sniff, but the Bulldogs never got closer than 22 points before losing by 38.
Meanwhile, South Fremantle's day got off to a perfect start in the colts with the Bulldogs beating the Lions 14.7 (91) to 7.8 (50).
South Fremantle's colts did trail by 10 points at half-time, but kicked 10 goals to two in the second half to run out convincing 41-point winners.
Cameron Loersch kicked four goals for the Bulldogs and Matthew Ah Siu added three and Thomas Wheeler two.
Jacob Dragovich led the way with 30 possessions while Ah Siu gathered 28 touches, Callum Ah Chee 27, Jarrod Pickett 26, Braden Fimmano 23 and William Frampton 19 to go with 22 hit outs and six marks.
And in the reserves, the Bulldogs lost three players through injury and had to bounce back from an 11-point deficit to end up recording a terrific 11.11 (77) to 8.9 (57) victory to begin their premiership defence in style.
South Fremantle's reserves kicked eight goals to three after half-time to end up beating Subiaco by 20 points despite losing Anthony Collica, Josh Branchi and Josh Hall to injury throughout the match.
Traye Bennell and Kaiden Matera booted three goals apiece for the Bulldogs while Lewis Harvey added two.
Brendan Verrier led the way with 27 possessions while Jarrod Parry collected 26 disposals, James Laurino 25, Nick Olds 25, Mitch Carter 23 and Toby Bairstow 22.
SOUTH FREMANTLE 3.5 6.8 6.14 9.19 (73)
SUBIACO 4.3 8.6 12.8 17.9 (111)
SOUTH FREMANTLE – Goals: Saunders 3; Higgins, Sellar, Martinez, Mugambwa, Pickett, Hams.
Best: Hams, Martinez, Sellar, Schloithe, Guglielmana, Cook, Saunders.
SUBIACO – Goals: Waters 5; Boland 4; Yarran 3; Bristow, Kayler-Thomson, Deluca, Hampson, Moore.
Best: Waters, Phelan, Twomey, Boland, Yarran, Hampson, Bristow.
By Chris PikeSOUTH Fremantle's highly-anticipated 2014 WAFL season didn’t get off to the ideal start on Saturday at Leederville's Medibank Stadium with Subiaco ending up winning by 38 points.

Inaccuracy in front of goal proved costly for the Bulldogs as the game wore on with six straight behinds in the third quarter, and then 2.5 in the last quarter as Subiaco ran out 17.9 (111) to 9.19 (73) victors.

South Fremantle finished the game with 27 more disposals than Subiaco, 17 more entries inside the forward 50 and 28 scoring shots to 25, but converting just nine of those 65 inside-50 entries and 28 shots into goals proved costly in the end.

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Hasleby sees Bulldogs as further advanced for 2014

Saturday, March 22, 2014 - 2:45 PM - by Chris Pike

PRE-season training has gone to plan, the injury list is virtually empty and some recruits have added to the depth meaning that South Fremantle coach Paul Hasleby feels the Bulldogs are further advanced coming into 2014 than any other time he has been in charge.

Hasleby is now entering his third season as coach of the Bulldogs since retiring at the end of 2011 following one season back in the WAFL with South Fremantle following his glittering AFL playing career with the Fremantle Dockers.
In both the last two years, South Fremantle has got off to slow starts and been hurt by injury troubles in both instances, but been able to show a glimpse of their abilities with strong finishes.
Now coming into 2014, there are virtually no injuries, the majority of players are back again and in most cases fitter than ever, and then there is the addition to the squad of James Sellar, Brock Higgins, Steve Mills and Josh Pullman.
Hasleby is as happy as he could be with South Fremantle's preparation for the 2014 season that begins on Saturday against Subiaco at Leederville's Medibank Stadium at 4.05pm.
"We are certainly further advanced than in any time I have been coaching at this club. We have a lot of forward options and it's very handy as a coach to bring in James Sellar and Josh Pullman who will not only be outstanding contributors for us, but among the best players in the competition," Hasleby said.
"That really frees up Ben Saunders and if Paul Mugambwa can play as the fourth best forward then we know we are going to have a good team in that regard.
"We have been developing over the last couple of years with a lot of young players but we feel that this year we have the balance right with the youth mixed with some classy experience."
Pressure on for spots at South Fremantle is enormous coming into 2014 and that's exactly how any coach wants it to be.
"The best 22 will pick themselves from the work they have done over the pre-season but for us these matches is about getting confidence in the game plan," he said.
"The last two years we have started the season slowly which has put us behind the ledger and under pressure from an early period. We want to be up and about early this season and we have gone in with the mentality of trying to get as much confidence in what we are doing as we can."
Coming into 2013, a host of South Fremantle's key players had limited pre-seasons and as a result had slow starts to the season itself, but it's the totally opposite now heading into 2014 with everyone up and running, and ready to fire.
"Personnel-wise last year we came into the pre-season with a lot of injuries. We didn’t have Mugambwa training, we didn’t have Johnny Sgherza training, we didn’t have Gillespie or Borovac training either, and going into our first pre-season game Zac Strom was our only forward when we played Perth," Hasleby said.
"That meant a lot of guys missed a lot of pre-season so we were underdone, and then we lost Ben Saunders in Round 1. That is in the past, though, and it's just good having everyone available now and with some targeted recruiting, I think there is a real hunger in our group to improve and they all know there is genuine competition for spots."
By Chris PikePRE-season training has gone to plan, the injury list is virtually empty and some recruits have added to the depth meaning that South Fremantle coach Paul Hasleby feels the Bulldogs are further advanced coming into 2014 than any other time he has been in charge.

Hasleby is now entering his third season as coach of the Bulldogs since retiring at the end of 2011 following one season back in the WAFL with South Fremantle following his glittering AFL playing career with the Fremantle Dockers.

In both the last two years, South Fremantle has got off to slow starts and been hurt by injury troubles in both instances, but been able to show a glimpse of their abilities with strong finishes.

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South Fremantle's 2014 senior playing squad

Saturday, March 22, 2014 - 5:55 AM - by Chris Pike

HERE is a complete look at the entire South Fremantle Football Club senior playing squad for the 2014 WAFL season.

HERE is a complete look at the entire South Fremantle Football Club senior playing squad for the 2014 WAFL season.
1. HAIDEN SCHLOITHE
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Round 1 Preview v Subiaco

Friday, March 21, 2014 - 5:54 PM - by Chris Pike

ALL signs point to South Fremantle being a vastly improved outfit in the 2014 WAFL season but those predictions count for little once the Bulldogs run out against Subiaco needing to put those high hopes into action at Leederville's Medibank Stadium.

South Fremantle finished the 2013 season in impressive fashion beating both grand finalists West Perth and East Perth on the way to winning four of its last six matches, but the whole campaign still only brought about six wins following a seven-game losing run to start things off.
However, through a combination of the majority of key players remaining at the club and being fighting fit, a host of young players looking to step up and some strong recruiting has South Fremantle deservedly confident of a strong 2014 season.
Ashton Hams, Steven Verrier and Haiden Schloithe all return to the Bulldogs full-time in 2014 after being on AFL lists at West Coast, Richmond and Fremantle respectively.
Then there are those new to the club with James Sellar, Brock Higgins, Steve Mills and Josh Pullman all looking as though they will make a huge, and immediate impact at South Fremantle.
All four have been named to play Subiaco in Round 1 at Medibank Stadium and add plenty of size, quality and experience to the Bulldogs' line-up.
Sellar brings with him 44 games of AFL experience at Adelaide and Melbourne, and the 196cm 24-year-old is capable of holding down the ruck following the departure of Sean Tighe, but also will be more than handy in key position roles at either end of the ground.
Higgins arrives at Fremantle Oval having previously played 30 league games over the last three years with East Perth. The versatile 195cm big man can also fill a variety of roles for the Bulldogs capable of holding down the ruck, but also a key post either forward or back.
Mills arrives from Queensland having played the last two years in the NEAFL including some appearances for the Gold Coast Suns reserves team, and over the pre-season he has impressed to the point where he looks set to be given a chance as a key defender in Round 1.
Pullman is also no stranger to the WAFL despite having played the last three seasons in Queensland.
The former Swan Districts colts premiership captain played 23 league games for Swans between 2008-2010 and kicked 31 goals including a bag of seven in 2010 against peel.
He is a natural centre half-forward who works hard, leads well and is tremendously strong. The 24-year-old is also a natural leader and will fit in tremendous in the Bulldogs' forward-line that will include Ben Saunders, Paul Mugambwa, Kris Miller and Adam Guglielmana.
It isn't just the new arrivals who are giving the Bulldogs reason for optimism coming into 2014 though.
The back-line will again be strengthened by Dylan Ross, Nick Borovac, Craig White and Adam McIntosh.
Captain Ryan Cook will again lead the way through the middle along with Hams, Jacob Martinez, Tim Kelly, Schloithe, Brendan and Steven Verrier, and wingman Shaun Bewick who has been in outstanding pre-season form after injury ruined his 2013 campaign.
Then there are the young players looking to make the most of their league opportunities in 2014 including Zac Strom, James Laurino, Marlon Pickett, Ben Sokol and Jason Maskos.
South Fremantle has had a pre-season where virtually everything has gone exactly to plan and the Bulldogs head into the season proper with virtually a full squad to pick from.
That's highlighted by the strength of the reserves team to play Subiaco that includes Toby Bairstow, Mitch Carter, Anthony Collica, Alistair Gillespie and Jarrod Parry.
All of that suggests the Bulldogs will head to Medibank Stadium to face Subiaco on Saturday full of confidence, but the Lions aren’t going to hand over the four points.
Subiaco has added Shaun Hildebrandt, Wayde Twomey, Lachlan Delahunty, Mitch Boland and Frank Stockley to its team in 2014 that still includes quality players like Darren Rumble, Chris Phelan, Jarrod Kayler-Thomson, George Hampson, Brett Mahoney and Jason Bristow.
The league match at Leederville's Medibank Stadium on Saturday bounces down at 4.05pm.
RESERVES SQUAD
T Bairstow, M Banks, T Bennell, M Bolger, S Borovac, J Branchi, M Carter, A Collica, J D'Vauz, A Gillespie, M Gundry, J Hall, L Harvey, K Hogan, J Laurino, J Louthean, L Lucev, K Matera, M Nicholson, N Olds, S Panizza, J Pantano, J Parry, T Stewart, Z Strom, J Symmans, J Tartaglia, B Verrier, M Walley
COLTS SQUAD
C Ah Chee, M Ah Siu, B Colbung, B Collier, J Culleton, J Depane, B Donaldson, J Dragovich, B Fimmano, W Frampton, J Garlett, C Loersch, B Matera, J McComb, G McLeod, J McMaster, B McPhail, J Mirco, D Moore, A Nodari, L Pearson, J Pickett, C Salmon, O Sexton, K Stewart, N Strom, B Truss, T Wheeler
By Chris PikeALL signs point to South Fremantle being a vastly improved outfit in the 2014 WAFL season but those predictions count for little once the Bulldogs run out against Subiaco needing to put those high hopes into action at Leederville's Medibank Stadium.

South Fremantle finished the 2013 season in impressive fashion beating both grand finalists West Perth and East Perth on the way to winning four of its last six matches, but the whole campaign still only brought about six wins following a seven-game losing run to start things off.

However, through a combination of the majority of key players remaining at the club and being fighting fit, a host of young players looking to step up and some strong recruiting has South Fremantle deservedly confident of a strong 2014 season.

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Googs' Gabble – Adam Guglielmana Column Round 1

Friday, March 21, 2014 - 5:12 AM - by Adam Guglielmana

I DON’T think anybody enjoys pre-season. Five months of running, weights, skin fold measurements, long training sessions and more running is something not designed to be enjoyed, but endured.

Some like it more than others though, and the good runners at the club like Brendan Verrier and Ryan Cook make training seem easy to those of us hunched over at the back of the group gasping for air.  
Others such as Adam McIntosh and Jarrod Parry rarely leave the gym, the only place where their two favourite things exist in the same place - dumbbells and their reflection!
As with every team at this time of the year, it seems from the inside as if our preparation has been almost perfect.
We have had very few major injuries, recruited a number of key players and managed to unearth a few youngsters since we started training back in November.
Ashton Hams, Steve Verrier and Haiden Schloithe returning to the club full-time has been a big bonus. All three have raised the standard of training, with the skills and knowledge they have acquired from AFL level, as well as lightening the mood with their unusual sense of 'humour?'
It goes without saying Josh Pullman and James Sellar are going to be fantastic for the club. Both are entering the prime of their careers, are fantastic leaders and give us the big bodies we have been craving for the past few years.
Brock Higgins is much the same. In the short time he has been with us he has shown his hardness and willingness to play a role for the team, either down back or in the ruck.
Our biggest asset this year though, could well be our depth. Shaun Bewick and Lewis Harvey return from missing basically a whole year of league football, Jarrod Parry has been fantastic with his in and under work at training and Anthony Collica has found a young lady that most of the boys believe will help him play better football.  All four will be like new recruits and only two years ago before injuries struck, were the most promising players at the club.
As the year progresses we can expect to see some of the talented colts that Arthur Maskos has been grooming start to come through. Ben Sokol will be the first, he has fitted in beautifully to our forward line. He is smart and a great mark for his size, and will kick a lot of goals for the club.
Jarrod Pickett and Callum Ah Chee are others who have trained with the senior squad and will be seriously good players in the future.
Although the pre-season has been fantastic we all understand it counts for very little if we lose this weekend against Subiaco.
We know they have recruited very well and will be a much different side to the one we beat late last year at Medibank Stadium.
We expect them to play a hard, one on one contested game and we know we have to bring our best to beat them. Hopefully all the work we have put in since November will hold us in good stead.
By Adam GuglielmanaI DON’T think anybody enjoys pre-season. Five months of running, weights, skin fold measurements, long training sessions and more running is something not designed to be enjoyed, but endured.

Some like it more than others though, and the good runners at the club like Brendan Verrier and Ryan Cook make training seem easy to those of us hunched over at the back of the group gasping for air.  

Others such as Adam McIntosh and Jarrod Parry rarely leave the gym, the only place where their two favourite things exist in the same place - dumbbells and their reflection!

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Targeted recruiting sees Bulldogs grow coming into 2014

Tuesday, March 18, 2014 - 12:19 PM - by Chris Pike

PAUL Hasleby knew that entering his third season as coach of South Fremantle that players with size and versatility was what he needed, and he couldn’t be happier with what he has been able to attract to the Bulldogs for the 2014 season.

What became clear to Hasleby throughout the 2013 season was that South Fremantle was lacking some depth and quality in the big men department.
While Sean Tighe had a terrific season in the ruck in 2013, he had virtually no support in the ruck and the Bulldogs were also found wanting for size down back at times and certainly up forward Ben Saunders and Paul Mugambwa could use some more help from players taller than them.
When Tighe returned to Victoria in the off-season, then South Fremantle's need for some tall players was emphasised and the result has been the recruitment of James Sellar, Josh Pullman, Stephen Mills, Brock Higgins and Josh Branchi.
And now coming into Round 1 this Saturday against Subiaco at Leederville's Medibank Stadium, Pullman will hold down centre half-forward, Sellar will line-up in the ruck, Mills will take up a key defensive post and Higgins could play at either end while helping Sellar out in the ruck.
While South Fremantle's list of additions for 2014 does include players well short of key position size in the form of Ashton Hams, Steven Verrier and Haiden Schloithe, they are all Bulldogs products returning to the club after time in the AFL.
Hasleby made no secret that he was after players with size to add to the group for 2014.
"We specifically targeted tall players in our recruiting period and we didn’t bring in anyone under 194cm unless they were players originally from South Fremantle," Hasleby said.
"We have brought big Josh Branchi in, James Sellar, Stephen Mills and also Brock Higgins. Once we have all those guys up and running on top of what we already have it should be a dangerous combination with our talls if we move the ball the way we want, and give them a chance."
Not only does South Fremantle have plenty of options in the ruck for 2014 in the form of Sellar, Higgins, Alistair Gillespie, Myles Bolger and even Josh Branchi, the best thing that Hasleby likes about his big men is that they can also hold down a key position post and not just play in the ruck.
"I have always been a big fan of a ruckman having the ability to spread and becoming an extra midfielder. James Sellar has that ability and so does Brock Higgins from what I've seen of him," he said.
"We already know that Gillespie can do that as well so they all can move around the ground and give us more options and firepower. As a coach, all you want is options so if things aren’t going right you can pull a few moves and I will have plenty of those options this year."
Pullman might not be an option to spend too much time in the ruck, but the former Swan Districts colts premiership captain is as natural a centre half-forward as you are ever likely to find.
After playing 23 league games and kicking 31 goals for Swan Districts, including a bag of seven against Peel in 2010, he has spent the last three seasons in Queensland and when he decided to return to WA, the 24-year-old attracted attention from a number of WAFL clubs.
However, he chose South Fremantle and now is set to be a cornerstone of a forward-line that includes Saunders, Mugambwa, Hams, Kris Miller, Adam Guglielmana, Gillespie, Higgins, Sellar and John Sgherza at different times.
"He kicked 176 goals in the last three years over in the NEAFL and even though it's not quite as strong a competition, the thing I admire about him is that he competes," Hasleby said.
"From the moment he walked in I knew he had leadership written all over him and when he chose us, a big part of it was because of our strength and conditioning coach Mike Vega.
"That says to me that this guy loves the physical element and the pressure that is required to play at the WAFL level. With those other guys around him, we are looking forward to some good things around him."
Mills arrives at South Fremantle having spent time playing in the NEAFL the last couple of years including some time with the Gold Coast Suns reserves side, and he now adds some much-needed height to a Bulldogs defence anchored by Nick Borovac, Dylan Ross, Adam McIntosh and Craig White.
"Stephen played some reserves footy last year for Gold Coast so he played on some of the better players who weren’t getting a game for Sydney on occasions, so he comes with that experience. He is a nice size at 197cm, is very athletic and he's still young," he said.
"I think he has a big future at our footy club and possibly even the level above. It was strange the way we got him though. His brother went for a job upstairs in the bar and he asked if he could come over and train with us.
"At that stage, we were a bit light on height so we thought we would have a look at him. He has been good ever since. The one area that we haven’t quite nailed is the tall defender position and I thought that he, Brock Higgins and Stromy give us good cover there."
Hams, meanwhile, might not have the height of Sellar, Higgins or Mills, but having played 39 AFL games with the Eagles on top of 115 with South Fremantle, he very well could tear the competition apart in 2014 now that he is back full-time at Fremantle Oval.
"He makes a big difference to us Hamsy and in my opinion he is the best WAFL player in the competition," Hasleby said.
"We will give him every chance to play through the midfield this year, but the best thing about him is that he can go play as a tall forward where he can play one-out or as a small forward he will kick three or four.
"He's also stepping up as a vice-captain this year so that leadership role is a good challenge for him, and I'm sure he will do well with it."
Josh Branchi is another exciting new arrival to keep an eye out for with the 205cm big man having played just two colts games and two reserves matches with Peel Thunder over the last two years.
The 19-year-old had a good season with the Eaton Boomers last season and despite the lure of focusing on basketball in the SBL with the South West Slammers, he has joined South Fremantle for 2014 and is someone to keep an eye out for.PAUL Hasleby knew that entering his third season as coach of South Fremantle that players with size and versatility was what he needed, and he couldn’t be happier with what he has been able to attract to the Bulldogs for the 2014 season.

What became clear to Hasleby throughout the 2013 season was that South Fremantle was lacking some depth and quality in the big men department.

While Sean Tighe had a terrific season in the ruck in 2013, he had virtually no support in the ruck and the Bulldogs were also found wanting for size down back at times and certainly up forward Ben Saunders and Paul Mugambwa could use some more help from players taller than them.

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Impressive Bulldogs benefitting from strong summer

Friday, March 14, 2014 - 11:53 AM - by Chris Pike

SOUTH Fremantle made an impressive opening to its pre-season campaign with a big win over Claremont last Saturday night and for coach Paul Hasleby it was encouraging to see the hard work over summer and plans for 2014 come to light against genuine competition.

The Bulldogs have not beaten Claremont in a home and away WAFL match in the last nine attempts stretching back to the last victory in Round 15, 2009, so Hasleby knows all too well that the Tigers are a top-class opponent.
And things didn’t start ideally on the scoreboard last Saturday night at Fremantle Oval with Claremont leading 3.2 (20) to 0.5 (5) at quarter-time, but things clicked for the Bulldogs in the second quarter with Ben Saunders on fire with three goals, and Ashton Hams booting a goal on the run from outside-50.
From quarter-time onwards, South Fremantle outscored Claremont by 66 points with 14 goals to three to end up winning by 51, 14.13 (97) to 6.10 (46).
While it is only a pre-season game and nobody at the Bulldogs is getting too carried away with the result, the signs were encouraging with James Sellar, Josh Pullman and Stephen Mills among those to impress in their first proper hit out in South Fremantle jumpers.
It is clearly a faster, stronger and fitter South Fremantle looking outfit than the one of this time 12 or 24 months ago, and Hasleby has every reason to like what he is seeing at this point.
"We have implemented a weights program over the last two years within the club for all our young guys to help with injuries, but also put on some size. You see the modern players are a bit taller and stronger, so hopefully Mike Vega's program is starting to pay off," Hasleby said.
"For the boys the pre-season games are a long time coming so we worked on four or five things that will make up our game plan this year, and we really worked on them hard.
"This was the first time under real pressure that we have had to execute it and we came away from the game pretty satisfied that we are on the right track with regards to the execution of the game plan."
South Fremantle now has one more pre-season match to go this Saturday against Peel Thunder at Mandurah's Bendigo Bank Stadium before the season commences in Round 1 with the Bulldogs taking on Subiaco in a twilight fixture on Saturday March 22 at Leederville's Medibank Stadium.
Hasleby is hoping that the good management of his players lasts past this Saturday's clash so he has a full squad of players to pick from for Round 1, but he is looking for another strong showing from South Fremantle first against Peel.
"Everyone should be ready for Round 1 and unless there's a hiccup, we should have a full squad available to play reserves and league, and that's very exciting," Hasleby said.
"We just have to keep upholding our values that we set this year at training and we can't afford to get complacent. We know we still have a lot of work to do and we are going to keep trying to perfect our game plan on the track and against Peel in our last pre-season game.
"It will be exciting for our players to go up against some of the AFL players who will be running around and see how they measure up."
By Chris PikeSOUTH Fremantle made an impressive opening to its pre-season campaign with a big win over Claremont last Saturday night and for coach Paul Hasleby it was encouraging to see the hard work over summer and plans for 2014 come to light against genuine competition.

The Bulldogs have not beaten Claremont in a home and away WAFL match in the last nine attempts stretching back to the last victory in Round 15, 2009, so Hasleby knows all too well that the Tigers are a top-class opponent.

And things didn’t start ideally on the scoreboard last Saturday night at Fremantle Oval with Claremont leading 3.2 (20) to 0.5 (5) at quarter-time, but things clicked for the Bulldogs in the second quarter with Ben Saunders on fire with three goals, and Ashton Hams booting a goal on the run from outside-50.

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Seacorp joins Bulldogs as Major Partner for two years

Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - 11:37 PM - by Chris Pike

THE South Fremantle Football Club is delighted to announce that Seacorp will be a major partner of the Bulldogs for the next two seasons with their logo featured on the front of the senior squad's playing jumpers.

The Bulldogs are excited to be entering into the partnership with such a proud, local and successful Fremantle company like Seacorp and while it is for the 2014 and 2015 seasons initially, hope to continue a long-standing relationship with them for a long time to come.
The Seacorp logo will be featured on the front of the South Fremantle league and reserves playing jumpers for the next two years as the organisation has agreed to become a major partner of the Bulldogs.
South Fremantle chief executive Stuart Kemp is delighted with the announcement.
"The South Fremantle Football Club is extremely fortunate to have a long-term supporter of the club back investing in the future of the organisation," Kemp said.
"Seacorp have been loyal partners of the club and we are very excited to have them on board as a major partner of the club for the next two years."
Seacorp is a proud Fremantle company with its head office located in Phillimore Street but they have expanded globally as well.
Seacorp is Australia's leading independently owned shipping house and its diverse range of marine services is specifically tailored to ensure that it brings a unique dimension to the Australian transport scene delivering a one-stop comprehensive range of shipping services.
Established in 1998, Seacorp continues to grow in leaps and bounds and while the head office remains in Fremantle, there are offices throughout Australia and also in Asia, Europe and Africa.
In 2012 alone, Seacorp handled in excess of 270 million tonnes of dry bulk cargoes.
Kemp is proud to now have South Fremantle associated with a company such as Seacorp.
"Seacorp are a wonderful Fremantle organisation specialising in ship agency, ship broking, marine surveys and trade facilitation services," Kemp said.
"As they have been involved in the community for many years, we are proud to have them engaged with the club and we are honoured to announce that they will be a football jumper sponsor for 2014."THE South Fremantle Football Club is delighted to announce that Seacorp will be a major partner of the Bulldogs for the next two seasons with their logo featured on the front of the senior squad's playing jumpers.

The Bulldogs are excited to be entering into the partnership with such a proud, local and successful Fremantle company like Seacorp and while it is for the 2014 and 2015 seasons initially, hope to continue a long-standing relationship with them for a long time to come.

The Seacorp logo will be featured on the front of the South Fremantle league and reserves playing jumpers for the next two years as the organisation has agreed to become a major partner of the Bulldogs.

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Packed Season Launch planned for this Thursday

Tuesday, March 11, 2014 - 10:49 PM

WITH the 2014 home and away season less than a fortnight away, the South Fremantle Football Club will be holding its Season Launch this Thursday night at Fremantle Oval.

With membership and sponsorship both on the rise already ahead of the 2014 season, and with the playing squad shaping up impressively as South Fremantle aims to return to finals action this year, Read More [+]

Exclusive sponsor offers to SFFC 2014 members

Sunday, March 9, 2014 - 3:02 PM
SFFC sincerely appreciate the support from our wonderful partners who contribute and support the club with their investment and services.

2014 SFFC members are able to access exclusive offers from some of our sponsors and partners, including:

  • John Hughes - mention our name when purchasing your next car at John Hughes motors for discounts.

  • Oakwood Funerals - $300 discount on funeral services

  • Tyrell's Wines -

  • Numero Uno Catering Read More [+]