The GIANTS have recorded back-to-back wins for the first time under Adam Kingsley and for the first time since 2021.
The GIANTS have now also scored 100-plus points in three straight weeks, which pleased Kingsley, along with restricting Fremantle to only 11 shots on goal.
Kingsley was also delighted with his midfield brigade in Josh Kelly (33 disposals, eight clearances, three goals), Stephen Coniglio (31 disposals, four centre clearances) and Tom Green (31 disposals, 19 contested possessions) leading the charge.
"Ultimately they really drove us forward and had an enormous say in the result of the game," he said.
"They were up against Fremantle, who for the last month have been the best centre bounce clearance team in the comp. I think we went plus-10 in there, got the ball going our way, defensively really strong, we were able to pin them in and get front-half turnovers if we didn't score.
"We'd love to be able to do that every week. It was just one of those games where it felt like it clicked."
The GIANTS' recent run of three wins from their past four games, along with managing 100-plus scores in their past three games has offered fresh hope of a finals push, sitting 6-8 ahead of their round 15 bye. It's also a sign that the team is starting to play the brand that Kingsley wants.
"It feels like it," Kingsley said.
"It felt like everything worked how we'd like it to, but again it's one week. We celebrate the win and move on to Melbourne (in round 16 in Alice Springs) and they'll present different challenges to us. We'll prepare well after the bye.
"I think we've been quite strong at that (front-half turnovers) particularly over the last three weeks and again tonight we created a lot of opportunities.
"We scored eight goals from front half turnovers. That's a great reward for playing a system that encourages front-half turnovers. I think we've been really strong in that area of the game for the last three or four weeks."
Kingsley added that Nick Haynes' ankle concern that saw him subbed off late was "very minor", while he felt Isaac Cumming would "probably find his way back" into the side after returning from injury with 29 disposals on the wing in the VFL.
He added that Jesse Hogan would likely also be available to face the Demons after minor calf soreness in the lead-up to the game saw him withdrawn late.