New recruits Chris Tarrant and Dean Solomon will play their first game together on Subiaco Oval in Saturday’s season-opener against Port Adelaide.

The pair make their regular season debut after crossing from Collingwood and Essendon respectively during last year’s Trade Week. Tarrant has been named at full-forward and Solomon on a half-forward flank.

It will also be a first for Matthew Pavlich – his first official game as Club Captain, after performing the role on seven occasions as stand-in skipper in the absence of Peter Bell.

A first also for the Fremantle faithful will be Pavlich and Tarrant combining up forward in the Purple Guernsey for the first time for four competition points.

Andrew Browne has been named on the interchange bench in what will be his first game since round 22, 2004.

Browne has been hampered by a wretched run with injuries for the past two seasons, but his perseverance has been rewarded by a call-up to the senior team after showing outstanding form in the pre-season matches.

Another in good form has been James Walker, who earns a recall for his first game since round 12, 2006.

Bouncedown on Saturday is at 2.10pm, and there are still tickets available at www.ticketmaster.com.au.

Members and supporters are urged to dress in purple for the annual Starlight Purple Haze Game, proudly supported by Fremantle Ports. Volunteers will be out in force collecting donations from our generous members and supporters.

The Starlight Purple Haze Game generates much-needed funds that will benefit seriously ill children of WA through the Starlight Children’s Foundation.

Fremantle Team – Round 1 v Port Adelaide

B:
Hayden, McPharlin, Parker

HB: Mundy, Grover, Dodd

C: McManus, Hasleby, Peake

HF: Headland, Pavlich, Solomon

F: Crowley, Tarrant, Longmuir

FOLL: Sandilands, J. Carr, Bell

I/C: Browne, Duffield, Murphy, Walker

EMG: Dunn, Gilmore, Webster

NEW: Chris Tarrant – traded to Fremantle from Collingwood, 161 games, 299 goals, Collingwood leading goal-kicker 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005, All Australian 2003, Runner-Up Collingwood Best and Fairest 2003.

Dean Solomon – traded to Fremantle from Essendon, 158 games, Essendon Pre-Season Premiership Team 2000, Essendon Premiership Team 2000, International Rules Series 2004, Third Essendon Best and Fairest 2004.