FOLLOW LIVE: Fremantle Dockers face Adelaide Crows under Friday night lights at Adelaide Oval

AFL : Fremantle are hunting their first away win of the season and third straight victory in a blockbuster Friday night clash with Adelaide.
The Dockers are unchanged from last week’s thumping of Richmond, while the Crows have made four changes to the side that lost to Geelong last Thursday.
Captain Jordan Dawson headlines the inclusions, with ruckman Reilly O’Brien, veteran forward Taylor Walker and key defender James Borlase also named.
Finnbar Maley, Luke Nankervis and Chayce Jones have all been dropped, while Jordon Butts is out with concussion.
Follow all the action in our live blog below.
Horror turnover
That’s a moment Karl Worner would want back.
With the Dockers under pressure, the defender’s attempt at a clearing kick was gleefully accepted by Riley Thilthorpe, who slotted his first of the night and Adelaide’s third goal in a row.
FRE 9.9 (63) lead ADE 7.5 (47)
Another for the Crows
Josh Rachele gives the Crows another goal and quickly turns to the crowd to celebrate.
The margin is now back to 22 points - is a comeback brewing?
FRE 9.9 (63) lead ADE 6.5 (41)
Can that spark the Crows?
The Crows kick their first goal since the 15 minute mark of the second quarter as Zac Taylor spins away from contest and snaps a find goal to finally give the home crowd something to cheer about.
Back to a 28-point margin.
Amiss has four
Turnover in the middle of the ground, and Shai Bolton is burning away through the middle of the ground.
Amiss is one-on-one inside forward 50, and Bolton weights it perfectly to his advantage as he gets his fourth.

Treacy, Amiss, Voss miss early chances
Justin Logmuir said he wanted Fremantle to keep the pressure on, wary of letting the Adelaide crowd get up and about.
Josh Treacy and Jye Amiss both have set shots for goal but can’t convert before Pat Voss misses one from close range.
But Adelaide cannot get the ball in their forward half.
HALF TIME
Taylor Walker has given his Adelaide Crows a mighty spray as Fremantle lead the hosts by 25 points at the main break.
The former captain was animated in the middle of Adelaide Oval, with the Dockers dominating the second quarter.

Dockers romp to early lead
Fremantle well and truly have the upper hand at Adelaide Oval, with a four goal to one second term.
Caleb Serong is leading the way with 14 disposals, while Jye Amiss, Josh Treacy and Pat Voss have combined for six goals already.
Amiss has three to his name with a couple of minutes to spare in the quarter.
Alex Neale-Bullen has kicked the sole goal for the Crows this term, while Izak Rankine missed a set shot.
QUARTER TIME
Fremantle lead by six points at the first break, with Sam Berry kicking a goal late to cut the margin within a single kick.
Adelaide were far more efficent going inside 50 than the Dockers, who controlled the footy in the opening term..
Fremantle lead the inside 50s 14-9 and dispoals 101-63, but are only running at 50 per cent efficency inside 50 compared to the Crows at 66.7 per cent.
Goals galore
After the Crows kicked the opening goal, the Dockers responded with back to back majors through Isaiah Dudley and Patrick Voss.
Both sides have left opportunities out on the park, but it’s Fremantle with a two goal lead as Jye Amiss and Josh Treacy combine early.
Dawson has kicked Adelaide’s only other goal for the first term...
Crows strike first!
Adelaide have landed the first blow, as the late inclusion in Finnbar Maley kicks the opening goal.
Sprinting backwards, the former Kangaroo took a difficult grab to give himself a set shot and kicked truly.
Crows by 7, Dockers yet to score
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