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Nat Fyfe Set for Finals Return in Retirement Tour with Dockers

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 24: Nat Fyfe of the Dockers thanks fans after winning the round 24 AFL match between Western Bulldogs and Fremantle Dockers at Marvel Stadium on August 24, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

UPDATE: Fremantle Dockers superstar Nat Fyfe is poised to make his highly anticipated return to the AFL finals for the first time since 2015, marking a significant moment in his retirement tour. This thrilling development comes as the Dockers prepare for their upcoming match, with Fyfe’s coach, Justin Longmuir, expressing immense pride in having his star player back on the field.

After missing out on the finals last year due to a hamstring injury, Fyfe’s return is a pivotal moment for both him and the Dockers. He watched from the sidelines as Fremantle clinched a stunning victory against the Western Bulldogs in 2022 and was sidelined again during their finals clash at the MCG. The Dockers have meticulously managed the dual Brownlow medallist throughout the season, ensuring he is fully fit when it matters most.

Fyfe, who has announced his retirement at the end of the season, is determined to leave a lasting legacy. Coach Longmuir stated, “It’s great. I didn’t want to get too heavy on the celebrations last week, win or lose against Brisbane because I had a strong belief we’d be back at home for another game. That’s come to fruition. He’s got at least one more. Let’s see if we can make it four more,” highlighting the team’s optimistic outlook as they advance in the finals.

In a recent game against the Bulldogs, Fyfe played as the sub, entering the match during the final quarter. Despite limited playtime, he showcased his commitment to the team, spending notable periods on the bench. This year, he has been the sub in six of his seven games, but Longmuir indicated that Fyfe could easily step up for a full match if necessary.

The coach elaborated on the strategy during the Bulldogs game, explaining, “It was probably more match ups late in the game. We needed to try to stop Bont. He was getting off the chain a little bit in that last quarter.” The Dockers’ tactical approach to managing Fyfe’s participation demonstrates their desire to maximize his impact while ensuring his health.

Fyfe’s selflessness and team spirit have not gone unnoticed. “He’s so selfless. He keeps telling me there’s no rush when the game is going the way we want it to be going. He’s just happy to be playing his part and his role for the team,” Longmuir remarked, emphasizing the veteran’s dedication to his teammates and the club.

As the Dockers gear up for the finals, fans are buzzing with excitement about Fyfe’s return. This not only adds an emotional layer to the upcoming games but also sets the stage for a thrilling conclusion to his illustrious career. The Fremantle community and AFL supporters alike are rallying behind their star, eager to witness this historic moment.

Stay tuned for further updates as the Dockers prepare for their next challenge, and watch for Nat Fyfe to make a significant impact in the finals. This is a story that promises to excite and inspire as it unfolds.

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