AFL live updates: Walyalup (Fremantle) Dockers go for record 10th win against Euro-Yroke (St Kilda)
Fremantle have roared home late to overcome St Kilda and right their names into the record books. Relive all the action.

AFL: Fremantle have roared home late to overcome St Kilda and right their names into the record books.
The Dockers, who have adopted the name Walyalup for Sir Doug Nicholls Round, won a club record 10th straight game thanks to another standout performance from Murphy Reid as well as four goals to Jye Amiss.
Euro-Yroke (St Kilda) had the lead early in the final quarter before the Dockers kicked six straight goals to end the contest.
Relive all the action!
Key events
4 hours ago - 09:24 PM
The mark and goal from Bolton
4 hours ago - 09:11 PM
Freo make it 10 in a row
4 hours ago - 08:59 PM
Maybe a goal of the year contender to!
4 hours ago - 08:56 PM
BOLTON TAKES AN ENORMOUS GRAB!
4 hours ago - 08:48 PM
That could just about do it!
5 hours ago - 08:32 PM
End of Q3 WAL 10.5 (65) EUR 9.5 (59)
5 hours ago - 08:12 PM
Dudley with an unusual finish
6 hours ago - 07:05 PM
Saints hit back to lead at the first break.
7 hours ago - 06:20 PM
Dockers urged to embrace flag hype
7 hours ago - 06:05 PM
The milestone man
7 hours ago - 05:37 PM
Welcome
Amiss has three!
Jack Silvagni has struggled to defend Amiss’ leads and gives away a chopping the arm free.
It was set up by Murphy Reid who had great vision to centre the ball out of the contest.
From 40m Amiss goes straight the middle and it’s back to one point.

Jye ‘Nev’ Amiss
Shai Bolton on the outside puts it out in front of Jye to lead into.
From just inside 50 on a wide-angle Amiss drills it through for his second of the night.
Phillipou gives Saints a break
Neil Erasmas tries to do an ambitious fend-off and Charlie Banfield pounces and goes out to Phillipou who nails a smart finish on the run.
Brings the margin out to 13-points.
Both defences udner pressure
Plenty of intercepts for both defensive lines with quick transitions through the middle but the final kicks have been poor.
Brad Hill nearly sharks one out the back but the ball tumbles away from him for a behind.
Saints hit back to lead at the first break.
Another centre clearance win, which they have won 4-2 this quarter.
Jack Sinclair lays out a perfect handball for Max Hall to run onto as he goes to the square, where Mason Wood takes a strong contested mark.
It sees Euro-Yroke take a six-point lead to make it 10 straight first-quarter wins for the Saints.
Not much in it, but Walyalup are struggling around stoppage particularly in the middle with Saints winning the count 5-2.
De Koning is edging the battle with Jackson while Max Hall as two goals and three clearances from just six touches.
Work for the Dockers to do.

Voss receives a ‘gift’
Dougal Howard is very harshly adjudged to be penalsied for holding the man.
The kick from Heath Chapman was poor and was going over the top but Voss instead has a set shot rom 10m out.
Howard can’t believe it, but Voss doesn’t care as he lets him know about it.
Jason Dunstall calls it a gift on comms saying you can’t penalise Howard for holding the space.
McVee cops friendly fire and Henry pounces
The former Docker brings out the boos at Optus after pouncing on the loose ball to snap his third.
Judd McVee had the ball covered but Oscar McDonald just backs into him to knock the ball out of his hands and spoil what would have been an easy intercept.
Smart finish by Henry.
Dockers up the pressure
After the Saints hot start the Dockers have locked the ball in their forwward half since Amiss’ goal.
They’ve recored the last four inside 50s as Josh Treacy clunks a big mark 30m out from goal and converts.
EUR 2.1 (13) FRE 2.0 (12)
Amiss gets the Dockers on the board
He gets front position on Jack Silvagni and just uses his streanght to get the uncontested mark.
He converts from around the body to get the Dockers up and running.
Saints miss another chance
St Kilda are all over the Dockers at the moment as they just close down the space for Freo who are unable to get their run going.
Darcy Wilson runs into 50 but misses left.
