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Nat Fyfe on crutches the day after the Grand Final. Picture: Getty Images

Nat Fyfe on crutches the day after the Grand Final. Picture: Getty Images

The reality is I'm going to have to play more as a forward and kick more goals

BROWNLOW medallist Nat Fyfe is set for surgery on his fractured leg, shortly after saying that he will need to spend more time up forward next season as Fremantle searches for the extra goals needed to secure its elusive first flag.

Despite claiming their maiden minor premiership in 2015, the Dockers were outscored by 10 other clubs during the home-and-away season and could only manage 10 goals in each of their two finals.

With all-time leading goalkicker Matthew Pavlich likely to announce his retirement, Fremantle's need for more scoring punch is greater than ever.

That's where the 190cm Fyfe comes in, once he recovers from surgery on Tuesday to repair the broken leg he sustained in the preliminary final loss to Hawthorn.

"From here I think it's all about diversification," the 24-year-old Fyfe said as the reality of becoming the Dockers' first Brownlow medallist began to sink in.

"Clearly the No.1 issue I've got is my body, being able to get through a whole season unscathed and uninjured - so I will have to build some more tools into my body.

"The reality is I'm going to have to play more as a forward and kick more goals.

"We've got a midfield that is developed and has got plenty of firepower now so that will be a big focus of mine next year."

Fyfe spent much of his junior career in attack and has always loved kicking goals, averaging just under one per game in his career to date.

"It's only natural that I go forward and spend time there," he said.

"With the game developing to 90 rotations and no sub rule there is going to be more emphasis on players spending more time on the ground - rather than resting on the pine, guys are going to be resting forward.

"I think that's something I can exploit."

Fyfe operation will allow him time to recuperate before hitting the ground running for the start of the pre-season.

Dockers coach Ross Lyon admitted on Monday night he was uncomfortable that Fyfe had played on with the leg fracture suffered midway through the preliminary final.