The most recent clash between Geelong and Fremantle came in round seven last year, when the Dockers visited GMHBA Stadium as the Cats looked to break a run of consecutive losses.
A dominant first quarter saw Geelong take a 16-point lead into the first break and they never looked back, going on to close out a 24-point win despite some inaccurate kicking.
Amy McDonald led the way with 30 disposals and eight clearances, Meg McDonald stood down tall back picking off a game high 10 intercept possessions, while Darcy Moloney had a prolific impact through the middle collecting 19 disposals and eight score involvements.
The Cats took control early in the contest holding the Dockers scoreless in the opening term, with late goals to Shelley Scott and Darcy Moloney giving Geelong a handy 16-point buffer at quarter time.
Inaccuracy in front of the big sticks saw the Cats boot two goals from their first nine scoring shots, the margin remaining at 18 points heading into the main break.
Looking to capitalise on their dominance in the second half, Chloe Scheer wasted no time impacting the scoreboard, kicking a goal just 45 seconds into the third quarter.
Another major to Scheer later in the term helped the Cats take a 25-point lead into the final change, before Jackie Parry booted the last goal of the game to help Geelong close out the 24-point win.
One big factor for the Cats was their ability to win the football back from the opposition, with nine of their 17 scoring shots coming from intercepts.
Chloe Scheer (two goals) finished as the only multiple goal-kicker in the game, Chantel Emonson (22 disposals) had a big impact off half back, while Georgie Prespakis (25 disposals, eight tackles) continued her dominant form through the middle.