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Dockers refusing to panic

- JUSTIN CHADWICK PERTH

FREMANTLE coach Ross Lyon insists everyone at the club is sticking by its rebuilding policy, claiming the win-loss ledger isn’t at the forefront of his thinking.

The Dockers catapulted themselves into finals contention after starting the season with six wins from their first nine games.

But three losses on the trot — including a shock defeat to last-placed Brisbane — has seen Fremantle plummet to 11th on the ladder with a terrible percentage of 78.5.

The Dockers would require a remarkable turnaround if they are to put themselves back into the finals mix.

They face another daunting task on Sunday when they travel to Simonds Stadium to take on Geelong.

When Fremantle’s premiershi­p window abruptly shut last season, Lyon announced the club had decided to embark on a fouryear rebuild.

The veteran coach was heavily criticised early this season when he fielded an ageing squad in heavy losses to Geelong and Port Adelaide in the opening two rounds.

But Lyon has embraced a youth policy ever since then, and he remains committed to the rebuild — even if it means efforts like the 57-point loss to Brisbane are repeated.

“We don’t want to get caught up in wins and losses,” Lyon said. “We want to get caught up in education and developmen­t, and progressin­g the list. “We feel we did that in Brisbane. We’ll do that again this week, and we’ll continue in that vein.

“It’s really about the path we’re on, that we’re all committed to. “We aim to win every week, but really important is our developmen­t and learning.” Fremantle will start as rank underdogs against Geelong.

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