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- Round 1Thu Mar 2819:1011.9.75VS11.7.73View Stats
- Round 2Sat Apr 0614:306.9.45VS21.9.135View Stats
- Round 3Sat Apr 1314:1010.10.70VS9.15.69View Stats
- Round 4Sat Apr 2014:1011.12.78VS8.9.57View Stats
- Round 5BYE
- Round 6Sat May 0414:306.10.46VS9.9.63View Stats
- Round 8Sat May 2511:10VS
Mineral Resources Park - Round 9Sat Jun 0114:30VS
Revo Fitness Stadium - Round 10Sun Jun 0914:10VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium - Round 11BYE
- Round 12Sat Jun 2214:30VS
Revo Fitness Stadium - Round 13Sat Jun 2914:30VS
East Fremantle Oval - Round 14Sat Jul 0614:30VS
Revo Fitness Stadium - Round 15Sat Jul 1314:30VS
Steel Blue Oval - Round 16BYE
- Round 17Sat Jul 2714:30VS
Revo Fitness Stadium - Round 18Sat Aug 0314:30VS
Lane Group Stadium - Round 19Sat Aug 1014:30VS
Revo Fitness Stadium - Round 20Sat Aug 1714:30VS
Revo Fitness Stadium - Round 21Sat Aug 2414:30VS
Sullivan Logistics Stadium
Colts Preliminary Final Preview | Claremont vs. South Fremantle
Claremont (Colts) face South Fremantle at Medibank Stadium this Sunday with the winner to take on Swan Districts in the Grand Final.
The Tigers enter the clash on the back of their five-point loss to Swans in the first week of the finals, while the Bulldogs ran out 21-point winners over East Perth.
The Tigers’ loss to Swans snapped an eight-game winning streak, and Ross McQueen’s men will be looking to put in a four-quarter performance after a patchy effort against the Black Ducks.
The Bulldogs have hit form at the right time of the season, winning their last three matches by an average of just under 11 goals.
In clashes between last year’s grand finalists this season, the Bulldogs claimed a one-point victory in round seven, before the Tigers ran out 36-point winners in round 15.
The Tigers will have the chance of going back-to-back if they can secure the four points, while the Bulldogs will be eager to secure victory as they attempt to go one better in 2014.
Bounce down is at 9am.