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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, 28th June, 2018 AM News Update [Fremantle captain Nat Fyfe spoke with Bob Murphy on Fox Footy at his home in Perth.]( [Fremantle captain Nat Fyfe reveals the secret sessions that made him a superstar]( BY David Prestipino Nat Fyfe reveals the secret three-week trial tailored by a former Fremantle assistant coach that helped him become a Brownlow medallist. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [It's not personal, but Twiggy is making life hell for Gina]( When personal animosity meets corporate competition, the battle gets interesting. 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