Essendon have just six days to prepare for one of the toughest assignments in football – beating Fremantle in Perth.
The Dockers have been in red-hot early season form.
They are undefeated and sitting on top of the ladder with a percentage of 151.
“They’re at the top of their game. They’re the benchmark right at the moment,” Essendon defender Michael Hibberd said.
The Bombers lost the contested ball count (144-133) in the side’s two point win against St Kilda on Sunday.
It’s an area Essendon has already identified as crucial to competing with the Dockers.
“They’ve got a good midfield. Fyfe, Mundy, Barlow – three big bodies in the midfield that are really good in the contested area of the game.
“If we can match it in that area it will go a long way to having a good performance,” Hibberd said.
Essendon famously beat Fremantle in Perth in 2013 but it was a different story last year when the Bombers were comprehensively outplayed, resulting in a 53 point loss.
Hibberd is hoping Essendon’s large West Australian fan base will get behind the club as they try to cause an upset.
“We’ve got a good supporter base over in Fremantle so hopefully they rock up and give us a bit of support,” he said.
Dustin Fletcher knows better than most how difficult trips to Perth are.
He reaches another milestone on Thursday when he turns 40.
“He’s a real key down back for us. 40 years old and still playing AFL footy … it’s unbelievable,” Hibberd said.
Fletcher will become just the second man in his 40’s to play at the game’s highest level.