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Will they improve? Will they regress? The big questions facing Fremantle in 2025
SENΒ β’ Β November 11th, 2024 10:27 pm

*SEN Breakfast* hosts Sam Edmund and Kane Cornes have run their eyes over Fremantle and how theyβre shaping up for the 2025 campaign.
With the trade and free agency period now complete, Edmund and Cornes discussed how the club may improve in 2025, how they may regress if things go wrong and the big questions facing the club next season.
The Dockers disappointed in 2024, winning 12.5 games but losing their last four to finish 10th on the ladder.
### How can they improve?
βSean Darcy has to get fit and stay fit, ditto Brennan Cox and Alex Pearce,β Edmund said on *SEN Breakfast*.
βJosh Treacy showed he can be the man. Iβd like to think he keeps getting better.
βObviously Shai Bolton arrives, and Andrew Brayshaw, Caleb Serong and Hayden Young are right in the sweet spot now.β
Cornes added: βTheyβre absolutely ready to go.
βTheir actions through the trade period showed that. They paid a huge price to get Bolton in, theyβve got enough young guys coming through that have played a lot of football together and some guys absolutely in their prime.
βTheyβve solved their forward key positions worries that theyβve had for a while now.
βTheyβll be difficult to beat at home. Thatβs why theyβll get better.β
### How might they regress?
Edmund: βWhat on earth do they do with Justin Longmuir?
βThe pressure on him in a two-team town could engulf them. In March he signed the 12-month deal through to the end of 2025, so when it gets around to next March, what do they do here?
βUltimately, theyβve finished 10th, so how important are the first few games? They have to let it go.
βHe has to go into the first half a dozen rounds and itβs a βsuck-it-and-seeβ. Is that ok in Perth? Can you imagine it over there?β
Cornes: βI think theyβd be mocked as a footy club if they re-signed him before the season.
βIt would be even more so now because they lost the last four from a position where they shouldnβt have missed finals. And then theyβre going to re-sign him. On the basis of what?
βNow youβve got all the tools that you need. You clearly needed a small forward/mid, youβve got that, your key forwards have developed, your back six is good as any back six in football.
βThe question is on the coach. I think he will get there and prove to be a good coach, but thereβs still those questions.β
### The other 2025 burning questions
Cornes: βThereβs big questions on the rucks. Thatβs the biggest question Iβve got.
βSean Darcy has great ability as a stand-alone ruckman where he is βthe manβ. Heβs the number one ruckman, the problem is whether Sean can get on the park and whether he and Luke Jackson can co-exist.
βBecause Jackson finished ninth in the best and fairest and Darcy hardly played.β
With the trade and free agency period now complete, Edmund and Cornes discussed how the club may improve in 2025, how they may regress if things go wrong and the big questions facing the club next season.
The Dockers disappointed in 2024, winning 12.5 games but losing their last four to finish 10th on the ladder.
### How can they improve?
βSean Darcy has to get fit and stay fit, ditto Brennan Cox and Alex Pearce,β Edmund said on *SEN Breakfast*.
βJosh Treacy showed he can be the man. Iβd like to think he keeps getting better.
βObviously Shai Bolton arrives, and Andrew Brayshaw, Caleb Serong and Hayden Young are right in the sweet spot now.β
Cornes added: βTheyβre absolutely ready to go.
βTheir actions through the trade period showed that. They paid a huge price to get Bolton in, theyβve got enough young guys coming through that have played a lot of football together and some guys absolutely in their prime.
βTheyβve solved their forward key positions worries that theyβve had for a while now.
βTheyβll be difficult to beat at home. Thatβs why theyβll get better.β
### How might they regress?
Edmund: βWhat on earth do they do with Justin Longmuir?
βThe pressure on him in a two-team town could engulf them. In March he signed the 12-month deal through to the end of 2025, so when it gets around to next March, what do they do here?
βUltimately, theyβve finished 10th, so how important are the first few games? They have to let it go.
βHe has to go into the first half a dozen rounds and itβs a βsuck-it-and-seeβ. Is that ok in Perth? Can you imagine it over there?β
Cornes: βI think theyβd be mocked as a footy club if they re-signed him before the season.
βIt would be even more so now because they lost the last four from a position where they shouldnβt have missed finals. And then theyβre going to re-sign him. On the basis of what?
βNow youβve got all the tools that you need. You clearly needed a small forward/mid, youβve got that, your key forwards have developed, your back six is good as any back six in football.
βThe question is on the coach. I think he will get there and prove to be a good coach, but thereβs still those questions.β
### The other 2025 burning questions
Cornes: βThereβs big questions on the rucks. Thatβs the biggest question Iβve got.
βSean Darcy has great ability as a stand-alone ruckman where he is βthe manβ. Heβs the number one ruckman, the problem is whether Sean can get on the park and whether he and Luke Jackson can co-exist.
βBecause Jackson finished ninth in the best and fairest and Darcy hardly played.β

