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Preliminary Final Preview Claremont vs. East Fremantle
Preliminary Final Preview Claremont vs. East Fremantle
By Dan Scamozzi
Claremont’s Reserves will look to rebound from there disappointing defeat to East Perth when they face East Fremantle in the preliminary final at Fremantle Community Bank Oval on Sunday.
The Tigers suffered a 41-point loss to the Royals in the second semifinal after being blown away in the second half, but can secure a rematch in the grand final with victory over the Sharks.
East Fremantle hammered arch rivals South Fremantle by 52 points in their semifinal, and have defeated the Tigers in two of their three clashes this season.
Claremont will be missing Morgan Davies (wrist) and Ian Rowe (hamstring) as they search for a four-quarter performance after suffering three losses in their past four games.
The club encourages all members and fans to attend the game and cheer on the mighty Tigers!
Bounce down is 11.45am.