Fremantle captain Matthew Pavlich with the Derby Trophy in round 17, 2009. Picture: AFL Photos.

IT'D be like choosing between your favourite children.

Or splitting Matthew Pavlich, Clive Waterhouse, Paul Hasleby or Michael Barlow as the greatest derby influences.

Ahead of a weekend that was due to stage the 51st Western Derby between West Coast and Fremantle, we're asking Dockers fans to select their favourite win over the Eagles.

>> VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE DOCKERS' DERBY WIN IN THE POLL BELOW

It's your chance to decide which game is shown from 12.20pm AWST this Sunday on AFL.com.au and AFL Live Official App.

2000, Round 21
Fremantle 15.11 (101) d West Coast 15.10 (100)

Will forever be known as 'The Demolition Derby'. Having been smashed by a Derby-record 117 points just 15 weeks earlier, the Dockers looked set for another big loss when they trailed by 42 points early in the third term. Enter Clive Waterhouse. He kicked three of his seven goals in the third quarter to inspire a famous victory in the most physical Derby in history.    

2006, Round six
Fremantle 12.16 (88) d West Coast 12.11 (83)

A whopping 11 lead changes in a pulsating day at Subiaco Oval. With the Eagles leading by a point with less than two minutes on the clock, Dockers' favourite son Paul Hasleby came up clutch to deliver in the dying stages.

2009, Round 17
Fremantle 10.11 (71) d West Coast 8.18 (66)

Final term goals from unlikely trio Clancee Pearce, Jay van Berlo and Tim Ruffles stole victory from the Eagles' grasp. And a superstar by the name of Matthew Pavlich had a career-high 36 disposals but was overlooked for the Ross Glendinning Medal.