Lee Spurr had a box seat to Nat Fyfe’s best moments as a Fremantle Docker, and hailed the dual Brownlow medallist and retiring club legend as a force of nature and athletic freak.
Ben Smith
With dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe announcing his retirement on Monday, The West Australian has put together his ultimate career timeline.
Aaron Kirby
Fremantle star Nat Fyfe has announced he will retire at the end of the season and he will go down in history as not only the greatest Docker, but as one of the best to have ever played, writes Craig O’Donoghue.
Craig O'Donoghue
Nat Fyfe has confirmed this will be his final season, with one of the game’s modern greats looking to lead Fremantle to the ‘elusive dream’ of a historic flag before bowing out.
Chris Robinson
Fremantle veteran Nat Fyfe’s desire to be part of Fremantle’s finals run was clear as he made a brilliant return from a calf strain in Peel Thunder’s loss to Claremont.
Brennan Cox is set to return to the footy field this weekend with Fremantle eyeing an AFL comeback in the next month as the Dockers defend Nat Fyfe after a poor showing against Western Bulldogs.
Jake Santa Maria
For your favourite columnist, Ahmedabad will always be the place I bumped into AFL royalty after the cricket final in mid-November, writes The Snitch.
The Snitch
Fremantle champion Nat Fyfe has thrown his support behind out-of-contract coach Justin Longmuir, declaring that a change at the top is exactly what opposition sides would want for the Dockers.
Jackson Barrett
Fremantle’s playing group were pushed through a gruelling session in the heat on Monday as preparations for a push back up the ladder intensify. Here is what we saw.
Fremantle superstar Nat Fyfe has spent some of his time off celebrating the birthday of a popular Australian sports broadcaster, with the duo part of a group hitting the waves in Indonesia.
Fremantle superstar and dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe is known for off-season backpacking and living it up ahead of preseason, and 2023 is no different.
It’s season over for two of Fremantle’s most important players, with Sean Darcy and Nat Fyfe both shut down and heading for surgery.
Fremantle star Nat Fyfe knows he is going to live his life in pain after sacrificing his body to be an elite AFL player but he’s got a plan and it includes having a premiership to ease that suffering.
While Nat Fyfe can’t be his old self anymore, the truth is he doesn’t need to be — what the Dockers need right now, is exactly what Fyfe currently is.
Ryan Daniels
Two-time Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe has revealed a front page of The West Australian helped shape his decision to sign a new deal and remain a Docker for life.
Nat Fyfe has signed until the end of 2025 and the Dockers’ strategic plan wants a flag by 2025 too. So could this be the moment where the dual Brownlow medallist’s dreams finally come true?
Before Nat Fyfe ran onto Optus Stadium to start his first game since round one, his midfield apprentice sidled up to him for a quiet word. Then they tore it up in another win inspired by contest ascendancy.
Nat Fyfe has been subbed out of Walyalup’s* (Fremantle’s) clash with Geelong, 20 minutes into the third quarter.
Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir hasn’t ruled out making former captain Nat Fyfe the substitute for a third week in a row against Geelong at Optus Stadium on Saturday.
Jordan McArdle
Nat Fyfe has made it clear to those close to him that he is desperate to add a flag to his long list of achievements — but staying at the Dockers may not be a part of that goal, writes Peter Sumich.
Peter Sumich
Fremantle superstar Nat Fyfe’s Western Derby fate will be decided on Thursday with the former skipper revealing he’s been battling a foot injury for months as he tries to take on a new role up forward.
Mitchell Woodcock
Fremantle are set to persist with Nat Fyfe as a permanent forward despite the move splitting the opinion of the AFL world after a forgettable performance against St Kilda on Sunday.
Nat Fyfe may no longer be Freo’s skipper or superstar midfielder, but he’s still their most important player. Here’s who needs to model his game on to thrive up forward, writes former teammate Paul Hasleby.
Paul Hasleby
Nat Fyfe’s Claremont colts premiership coach Matt Angus believes the ‘natural forward’ is capable of kicking bags of goals this season if he stays fit.
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