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Docker Brayshaw will wish Gaff 'good luck'

Andrew Brayshaw and Andrew Gaff will come face to face in a match situation for the first time since last year's ugly western derby incident.

Fremantle midfielder Andrew Brayshaw says he will shake Andrew Gaff's hand and wish him the best if they start on each other in Sunday's pre-season clash in Mandurah.

Gaff copped an eight-week ban for breaking Brayshaw's jaw during a fiery western derby encounter last year.

Brayshaw has since forgiven Gaff for the punch and on Sunday the pair are set to face off in a match for the first time since that incident.


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