Where and when: Optus Stadium, Sunday June 30, 3.20pm AWST
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What it means for Fremantle: A chance to steady the ship and maintain a top-eight spot after losing to Melbourne while adjusting the forward line without talls Jesse Hogan (foot), Rory Lobb (foot) and Matt Taberner (foot).
What it means for Carlton: The Blues have been super competitive in David Teague's two games in charge, beating the Lions and just falling to the Dogs, and will want to continue on that path when they resume from the bye.
The stat: The Dockers have dominated Carlton since 2013, winning six of the past seven by an average margin of 34 points.
The match-up: Joel Hamling v Charlie Curnow
Hamling has the size, smarts and athleticism to go with Curnow wherever he roams and he will need to be on his game to keep the emerging Blues star in check. Curnow will be brimming with confidence after bagging seven goals before the bye against the Dogs. He's the ninth-best key forward in the game, according to the Official AFL Player Ratings, while Hamling ranks 15th among tall defenders.
It's a big week for: Brennan Cox
With no Hogan, Lobb or Taberner it's likely Cam McCarthy will be brought back in from the cold but Cox will be relied upon as the spearhead. He has booted four goals in seven games this year playing a mixture of forward and back.
Big call: In-form Fremantle goalsneak Brandon Matera to equal his career-best haul of six majors and give All Australian selectors something to think about.
Prediction: Dockers by 28 points