Justin Longmuir Watches Hayden Young Slot Third Major For Fremantle

Justin Longmuir Watches Hayden Young Slot Third Major For Fremantle

justin longmuir had Hayden Young finish from the pocket for his third major in Fremantle’s round 8 clash with the Bulldogs. Young’s two terrific majors in quick succession helped Fremantle surge, and the highlight reel kept building as the match swung around those moments.

Young’s pocket finish

Young’s banana from the pocket was the cleanest strike in the set of clips. It came after he had already stamped himself on the game with two terrific majors in no time, making his third goal the one that tied the sequence together.

Fremantle needed that burst. Young’s score was part of a stretch that showed the Dockers pushing through the Bulldogs pressure and turning one attacking patch into a run of goals.

Switkowski and Reid respond

Sam Switkowski added another layer to the pressure with a superb finish from the boundary as Fremantle cut the margin. He also kicked Fremantle’s first goal against the Dogs, giving the Dockers an early foothold in the contest.

Murphy Reid then beat the half-time siren with a terrific finish from range. That came as Luke Jackson got the sit on Buku Khamis, pulled down an impressive aerial mark and converted nicely, giving Fremantle more than one scoring route through the same match.

Jackson and Fremantle’s run

The variety in those clips mattered because the goals were not all built the same way. Jackson’s mark, Switkowski’s boundary finish and Reid’s long-range strike showed Fremantle scoring from set pieces, pressure moments and quick reactions before the break.

For readers tracking the round 8 clash, Young was the central figure, but the wider highlight package shows how Fremantle stacked up repeated forward-half plays around him. The immediate takeaway is simple: the Dockers got multiple major contributions from different players, with Young’s third major the standout finish.

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