REIGNING Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe has shown no signs of pre-season rust with a dominant performance to help Fremantle to a tight two-point win over Adelaide in Mount Barker.
Fyfe gathered 26 disposals and kicked two goals as the Dockers held off the Crows, 1.9.6 (69) to 0.8.19 (67) to win in front of nearly 5000 people at Sounness Park.
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Defender Tommy Sheridan was also influential gathering 28 disposals off half-back, while Nick Suban chimed in with two important goals and Matt Taberner provided a good focal point taking five marks and kicking two goals.
Fremantle coach Ross Lyon was frustrated by his side's performance despite the win.
"It was pretty scrappy," Lyon said.
"I thought they were the better team overall.
"We didn't use the ball very well.
"I thought Fyfe worked into it. I thought Taberner showed some signs."
WATCH: Ross Lyon's full post-match media conferfence
The understrength Crows were very impressive and would rue a large number of missed opportunities in front of goal.
They finished the stronger of the two teams into the breeze with their engine room taking charge.
Matt Crouch backed up last week's outstanding display against West Coast with 26 touches. Rory Laird (29), Rory Atkins (24) and Richard Douglas (22) were also solid contributors and Rory Sloane was excellent in his first outing for the season with 19 possessions and a goal.
Brodie Smith started well, but was rested in the second half after appearing in discomfort in the rooms at half-time. The Crows later confirmed he was feeling ill.
The Crows' ball movement was very sharp through the midfield to create 42 inside 50s but they could not finish their work.
Crows coach Don Pyke said there were a lot of positives for the Crows.
"I thought some of the ball movement was what we'd been working on and what we saw," Pyke said.
"There was some pleasing stuff through the corridor for sure."
WATCH: Don Pyke's full post-match media conference
Pyke described the poor kicking for goal as an "event" rather than a pattern but conceded his side would continue to work on it.
Veterans Matthew Pavlich, Zac Dawson, Michael Johnson and Clancee Pearce were all pulled out of the game at half-time after solid first half performances.
Pavlich kicked a dubious supergoal in the second term after Lachie Weller was robbed of one in the opening term despite bouncing through the Dockers' first goal from inside the centre square.
Lachie Weller nails one on the run. #NABChallenge https://t.co/t2aRCrwKC3
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Fremantle big man Aaron Sandilands was withdrawn pre-game despite being named in the initial squad. He will now have only one more pre-season game to prepare for round two given he will miss round one through suspension.
WHAT WE LEARNED
Fremantle: The Dockers need to keep sharpening their ball movement. The kicked at just 60 per cent efficiency in the first half and only improved that figure to 64 by the final siren. They produced some great run and spread but just missed targets at key times.
Adelaide: The Crows are going to score heavily this season if they can convert their chances. Even without Taylor Walker, Eddie Betts and Charlie Cameron they still had 27 scoring chances from 42 inside-50 entries. Their ball movement through the midfield was very slick.
NEW FACES
Fremantle: Mature-age key defender Sam Collins was the only new face on the Dockers' list to play in Mount Barker. He didn't play in the first half but took a good contested mark and looked composed with the ball in hand when given his chance.
Adelaide: Wayne Milera showed his obvious talent again nine possessions and three score assists. Paul Seedsman was also busy with 15 touches. Troy Menzel found some space at half-forward and pushed up towards the wing at times. Dean Gore and Jake Kelly did not play in the first half and worked their way into the game after half-time.
Troy Menzel's first goal in a Crows' guernsey was one to remember! #NABChallenge https://t.co/Br6o2L6jdJ
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NEXT UP
The Dockers have a two-week break before their final NAB Challenge outing against Geelong at Domain Stadium on Saturday March 12. The Crows also have a weekend off before travelling to the Gold Coast to face the Suns at Metricon Stadium.
FREMANTLE 0.3.0 1.3.4 1.6.4 1.9.6 (69)
ADELAIDE 0.4.5 0.4.11 0.6.14 0.8.19 (67)
SUPERGOALS
Fremantle: Pavlich
Adelaide: Nil
GOALS
Fremantle: Fyfe 2,Taberner 2, Suban 2, Weller, Mzungu, Walters
Adelaide: Menzel, Jenkins, Smith, Lynch, Sloane, Lyons, Mackay, Douglas
BEST
Fremantle: Fyfe, Sheridan, Barlow, Langdon, Ibbotson
Adelaide: Sloane, Laird, Crouch, Douglas, Lynch
INJURIES
Fremantle: Nil
Adelaide: Nil
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Margetts, Farmer, Dalgleish, Adams
Official crowd: 4767 at Sounness Park