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Fremantle’s striker Michael Federick described Shai Bolton as one of his idols while his team is preparing to unleash a four -pointed mosquito fleet against Richmond in struggle.
The recruitment by the ex-Tiger Bolton documents added further X-Factor to a forward line already with Machines for the excitement Federico, Sam Switkowski and Michael Walters.
Shai Bolton of the Dockers marks the ball.Credit: Getty images
Walters has yet to play this season due to a knee injury, but the recent appearance of Isaiah Dudley, who scored three goals in his two AFL games, has helped fill the void.
The return of Switkowski from an adductor voltage against Richmond to Adelaide Sunday means that Fremantle will release Bolton, Switkowki, Dudley and Frederick in the same part for the first time this season.
The quartet will aim to ban at the foot of the Josh Treacy, Jye Amiss and Patrick Voss key in which shapes to be a great nightmare for Richmond’s defenders.
“It is very refreshing to have someone like Bolton in our forward line,” Federick said before Bolton’s match against Richmond, where he won two flags.
“For a long time bolts for a long time, and it has been my idol.
“Having this here and working closely with him also helps me take a step forward in my game.”
Fremantle (2-2) lost Luke Jackson (knee tendon), Nathan O’Driscoltl (ankle) and Corey Wagner (calf) from the part that beat the Western Bulldogs last week.
Ruckman Sean Darcy (ankle/knee) and Hayden Young (Hamsring) received the green light to return for their first AFL games of the season, while Switkowski is back.
Richmond opted for the selection of Noah Balta, who served his AFL ban but has yet to face the court next week after declaring himself guilty of aggression causing real physical damage.
Jonty Faull’s key striker will debut for Richmond, while Maurice Rioli and Hugo Ralphsmith were recalled instead of the wounded duo Sam Lalor and Harry Armstrong.
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