Fremantle have brought back their iconic '3D Anchor' guernsey, with the Dockers to wear the famous strip against Melbourne in next week's highly-anticipated clash in Perth.
The jumper, made famous in the late 1990s and early 2000s thanks to the likes of Tony Modra, Clive Waterhouse, Dale Kickett and Shaun McManus, has been made available for fans - Fremantle or not - to purchase from their site.
Modelled by past and present players at the club, including McManus and Kickett themselves, Fremantle unveiled their 2022 'Retro Round' jumper on Sunday, paying tribute to their club's history.
The jumper is the third instalment for Retro Round, having pulled on a clean throwback jumper last year on multiple occasions.
you love to see it. pic.twitter.com/zAN43Bgy6b
— Fremantle Dockers (@freodockers) July 17, 2022
The Round 20 clash with Melbourne will see the Dockers host the reigning premiers at Optus Stadium, with Fremantle setting their sights on a top-four finish this season.
Following their loss to Sydney on Saturday night, Justin Longmuir's side slipped to fourth place, with Brisbane jumping into the top three.
The defeat now sees the WA side sit level on points with both the Lions and Magpies, who are all separated by percentage.
Prior to their must-win encounter with the Demons in Round 20, the Dockers will make the trip to Marvel Stadium on Friday night to face Richmond, who are pressing for a finals spot of their own.