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Fremantle Dockers pip North Melbourne Roos in thriller

Fremantle recruit Shane Kersten kicked a goal with just 44 seconds remaining to guide his side to a pulsating win over North Melbourne at Domain Stadium on in Saturday night..

The Dockers had trailed since the 20-minute mark of the first quarter, and they looked dead and buried when the Kangaroos opened a 29-point lead at the eight-minute mark of the third quarter.

But Fremantle launched a courageous comeback -- following on from their thrilling win over Melbourne last week -- and twice closed within a point in the frantic final term before Kersten, who has copped plenty of flak for his poor form since moving from Geelong during the off-season, became the hero.

The ball fell to Kersten in the pocket, with the clock winding down, and his right-foot snap bounced in the goalsquare and went through for a goal, sending the 33,319 crowd into raptures.

The Dockers then held on in the dying seconds as North Melbourne launched a final bid for victory, winning 9.13 (67) to 9.8 (62)..

The result was cruel for the Roos, who have lost three games by less than a kick to sit at 0-5.

By contrast, the Dockers are daring to dream of a finals berth after improving to 3-2.

Both teams suffered injuries in the final term.

Dockers speedster Stephen Hill hurt his right hamstring, while North ruckman Todd Goldstein rolled his right ankle after landing on Aaron Sandilands' foot.

The Kangaroos also suffered a huge pre-match blow when Shaun Higgins was left behind in Melbourne after being ruled out with hamstring tightness.

North Melbourne youngster Jy Simpkin could be in strife for his swinging punch to the ribs of Nat Fyfe during a first-quarter melee.

The fracas began when Docker Brady Grey and Roo Luke McDonald wrestled on the boundary line, with a host of players then rushing in to trade fire.

The Dockers booted the opening two goals of the match, but the rest of the half belonged to North Melbourne as the visitors piled on six unanswered goals to take a 23-point lead into the long break.

Fremantle had onlythemselves to blame for the deficit after missing a number of golden opportunities.

Third-gamer Griffin Logue was the biggest culprit, spraying two set shots to let the Kangaroos off the hook.

Jack Ziebell sent a huge scare through North Melbourne's camp when he limped off midway through the second quarter after Garrick Ibbotson crashed into his legs.

Ziebell received lengthy treatment on his right leg, but was able to return to the field late in the half.

Forward Ben Brown needed treatment on his left knee, but was able to play out the match.

The highlight of the half belonged to North Melbourne's Taylor Garner, who used Garrick Ibbotson as a step ladder to take a contender for mark of year.

"Yeah it's frustrating. It's frustrating for everyone, probably not least our supporters," Kangaroos coach Brad Scott said.

"But our players are hurting more than anyone, because they're not getting reward for their effort for most of the games.

"We're not executing the way we'd want when it really matters."

Fremantle coach Ross Lyon was thrilled with the win.

"We knew the Kangaroos would be really formidable and fierce, and at 0-4 it's desperation times," Lyon said.

"I thought we started OK. And then we were obliterated around the ball in the second quarter."