When and Where: 

Saturday, June 17 at 4:35pm
GIANTS Stadium | Wangal Country

What it Means for the GIANTS: 

Toby Greene produced some magical touches to fire the GIANTS to a valuable 28-point win over North Melbourne in Hobart last weekend. The skipper stepped up in the third quarter with the game on the line, kicking a brace of goals including a soccer-style volley in the square, off a Stephen Coniglio kick.

Ahead 47-42 at half-time, the GIANTS put on a five-goal-to-two third term before finishing 15.13 (103) to 11.9 (75) winners at Blundstone Arena. Full of confidence following the win over the Kangaroos, the GIANTS return home this weekend looking to claim back-to-back wins ahead of the bye round.

Last Time We Met: 

Fremantle rallied from a 31-point deficit to finish with a 20-point victory over the GIANTS at Manuka Oval in the final round last season. Sam Taylor was the best for the GIANTS, with former Docker Jesse Hogan and Harry Perryman also impressing in the 13.11 (89) to 10.9 (69) defeat.

Where’s the Opposition at? 

Fremantle missed a chance to move into the top eight last weekend, with Richmond bringing the Dockers’ four-game winning streak to an end at Optus Stadium. The Tigers built an early lead and then saw off a spirited fightback from Fremantle, thriving in the wet conditions to win 12.13 (85) to 10.10 (70). Ruck Sean Darcy has been ruled out of Saturday’s clash, with the Dockers also set to be without James Aish (concussion) and Will Brodie (ankle).

GIANTS Player to Watch: 

Toby Greene again produced some magical touches for the GIANTS last weekend. The skipper, who stepped up to finish with 24 disposals and five clearances, slotted three goals for the second week in a row. Currently sitting on 297 career goals, Greene will have the opportunity to bring up his 300th goal for the GIANTS this weekend.

In the Mix: 

The GIANTS could be bolstered by some big inclusions for Saturday’s clash with Fremantle at GIANTS Stadium. Josh Kelly, Sam Taylor, Isaac Cumming and Jacob Wehr will all undergo fitness tests this week in a bid to put their hand up for selection. Leek Aleer (ankle) and Conor Stone (back) made successful returns last weekend on the weekend as the GIANTS went down to the Kangaroos in the VFL.

VFL:

GIANTS v Southport Sharks  
Saturday, June 17 at 12:25pm
VAILO Community Centre | Wangal Country

All VFL matches will be live streamed free on AFL.com.au and the AFL Live Official App. 

Visit: afl.com.au/stream-vfl and follow the links. All matches will be available to watch on demand.

Rehab Report:

Get a full injury update ahead of the GIANTS' clash against Fremantle, here.  

Where to watch: 

Saturday’s match will be shown live on Fox Footy and Kayo nationally and on 7Mate in NSW and the ACT from 4:30pm.