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Live: Leaders Fremantle face North in Bunbury ahead of vital Q-Clash

From ABC Australia · () English

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  • Fremantle aims to extend its club-record 11-game winning streak against North Melbourne in Bunbury.
  • The match is one of three AFL games scheduled for Saturday, with the Suns facing the Lions in the Q-Clash and West Coast hosting Port Adelaide.
  • Key player Finn O'Sullivan is out for North Melbourne due to concussion, replaced by Zac Fisher, while Fremantle has made changes due to injuries.

The Australian Football League (AFL) season continues with a packed Saturday schedule, featuring three crucial matches. The Fremantle Dockers are looking to build on their club-record 11-game winning streak as they travel west to face North Melbourne in Bunbury. This fixture represents a significant test for both teams as they navigate the latter stages of the season.

Hello, good afternoon and welcome to the ABC's continuing live online coverage of round 13 of the AFL.

โ€” Andrew McGarryOpening the live blog coverage of the AFL matches.

In another highly anticipated clash, the Gold Coast Suns will host the Brisbane Lions in the Q-Clash. This Queensland derby is always fiercely contested, with both teams vying for bragging rights and valuable points in the standings. The Lions, back-to-back premiers, will be particularly keen to assert their dominance.

Adding to the day's action, West Coast will play host to Port Adelaide at Perth Stadium. This match promises to be a compelling encounter as both teams seek to improve their positions on the ladder.

We'll kick things off in regional Western Australia, with North Melbourne playing a "home game" against Fremantle in Bunbury.

โ€” Andrew McGarryIntroducing the first match of the day.

Team news indicates that North Melbourne will be without Finn O'Sullivan, who suffered a concussion at training and will miss this game and the following round. Zac Fisher has been named as his replacement. Fremantle, meanwhile, has made adjustments due to injuries, with Brennan Cox and Matthew Johnson sidelined. Hayden Young, Jaeger O'Meara, and Oscar McDonald have been brought into the Fremantle lineup.

Finn O'Sullivan was concussed at training, and he will miss both this week's game in Bunbury and North's round 14 match against West Coast at Perth Stadium.

โ€” AFL.com.auReporting on a key team change for North Melbourne.
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