Fremantle's Nat Fyfe and Alex Pearce sit next to coach Justin Longmuir, indicating their leadership positions.

Lisa Webb expressed her satisfaction with Fremantle’s hard-fought 11-point win over St Kilda during a closely contested match at RSEA Park. After the game, she shared insights with the media, reflecting on the team’s determination and resilience in the face of challenges.

In the final moments, the match was tightly contested, with both teams within five points. However, Gabby Biedenweg-Webster secured the win for Fremantle with a crucial final goal. Webb highlighted the importance of this victory, especially as the team prepares for another match just four days later. “It’s always great to win away from home, and we’ll certainly take this one as we move forward,” she noted, acknowledging the difficulties encountered during the game but expressing pride in the team’s ability to persevere.

A key player in this match was young talent Tunisha Kikoak, who made a notable return from a shoulder injury. At just 19 years old, she scored her first two goals in the AFLW, marking a significant milestone for her. Webb praised Kikoak’s performance and emphasized the support she received from teammates, specifically mentioning Ari and Epps, who contributed to her success on the field.

Webb also commended the defensive line, particularly Emma O’Driscoll, who celebrated her 50th AFLW game, and Ash Brazill, a former Pie. She remarked on how well the defense performed, setting a solid foundation for the team’s efforts. “Our backs were exceptional, and O’Driscoll excelled in her milestone match,” Webb stated, underlining the collective strength of the defensive unit.

Looking ahead, Webb discussed the team’s schedule and the camaraderie developed during their week in Melbourne, which included two games in rapid succession. She expressed pride in the team’s family-like atmosphere and their commitment to supporting one another. “We’re truly an ‘all-in’ team, and that spirit is what drives us forward,” Webb said, emphasizing the importance of unity as they navigate through the season’s challenges.

As Fremantle prepares for their upcoming match against Geelong at GMHBA Stadium, the focus remains on building team chemistry and overcoming injuries. Webb expressed optimism about their growth, noting, “We’re becoming a tougher side that knows how to secure wins.” With just a few days to regroup, the team is ready to take on the next challenge head-on.

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