Where and when: Adelaide Oval, Sunday, May 5, 4.10pm (ACST)
Last time they met: Optus Stadium, round 12, 2018. Fremantle 10.11 (71) defated Adelaide 9.14 (68).
Trailing by 12 points at half-time, the Dockers kicked four unanswered goals in the third quarter before holding the fast-finishing Crows at bay in the final term. Emerging forward Brennan Cox was the hero for the Dockers with four goals.
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What it means for Adelaide: The Crows (ninth, 3-3) have the chance to move inside the top eight for the first time this season coming off back-to-back wins against Gold Coast and St Kilda.
What it means for Fremantle: The Dockers (second, 4-2) can consolidate their spot near the top of the ladder. They've shown they can secure big scalps on the road having knocked off Greater Western Sydney in Canberra in round five.
How Adelaide wins: The Crows must gain the upper hand in contested footy and clearances. They had a significant edge in both of those areas in their win against St Kilda last weekend, finishing +21 in contested possessions and +12 in clearances.
How Fremantle wins: Lots of overlap run on the outside, move the ball quickly and expose the lack of leg speed in the Crows' midfield.
The stat: The Dockers have a solid recent record against the Crows – with seven wins from their past 14 games – but their Adelaide Oval form is horrible. The Dockers have lost their last five trips to the venue against the Crows and Port Adelaide, with an averaging losing margin of 68 points. Their only win came against the Crows in round nine, 2015.
The match-up: Rory Sloane v Nat Fyfe
The two most talented players on the ground will be going hammer and tong at each other – although they both might be tagged by other players – at the all-important centre clearances and around the ground. Sloane is ranked 21st in the Official AFL Player Ratings, while Fyfe is ranked fifth.
It’s a big week for: Alex Pearce
The Dockers defender will likely get the job on Crows co-captain Taylor Walker, who burst back to form with four goals against St Kilda last week. Pearce has been outstanding this season and is the rock of the Dockers' backline.
Big defender Alex Pearce is expected to play on Adelaide co-captain Taylor Walker. Picture: AFL Photos
Big call: Crows midfielders Brad and Matt Crouch run riot with 40 or more disposals each.
Prediction: Adelaide by 14 points