Fremantles pain could be Alex Silvagnis gain in the coming weeks as the fringe defender attempts to save his AFL career.Silvagnis stop-start career was on life support earlier this season when injuries kept him out of senior action.With Alex Pearce, Zac Dawson, Michael Johnson and Sam Collins above him in the pecking order, Silvagni faced a fight just to play another game this season, let alone secure a new deal.But the 28-year-old has made the most of his chances over the past fortnight, blanketing star Sydney forward Lance Franklin, before quelling the influence of Eagles spearhead Jack Darling.Franklin booted just two goals in Sydneys 90-point win over Fremantle.Silvagni restricted Darling to just nine possessions and no goals during the first three quarters of Sundays 46-point western derby loss.The key defender then kept Ross Glendinning medallist Josh Kennedy to just one goal in the final term after the Eagles forward had bagged six goals before that opposed to Sam Collins.Silvagnis future remains up in the air, with coach Ross Lyon refusing to discuss it in public.But Silvagni will have more chances to press his claims during a brutal run home for the Dockers.Fremantle host the high-scoring Crows in Perth on Sunday before taking on GWS (away) and the Bulldogs (home).The Dockers are expected to be thrashed in all three games. But it will at least give Silvagni the stage to strut his defensive capabilities.Adelaide are the highest-scoring team in the competition, and they boast plenty of avenues towards goal.Eddie Betts (54 goals), Josh Jenkins (52), Taylor Walker (40), Tom Lynch (32) and Mitch McGovern (25) have been prolific this year.Silvagni, who is the second cousin of Carlton legend Stephen Silvagni, has played just 50 games since being taken with pick No.24 in the 2010 rookie draft.The past three seasons have yielded just 11 games for the 192cm backman.But with doubts surrounding the durability of veteran Michael Johnson, Silvagni might have done enough to earn a new one-year deal.Collins has been solid for the Dockers since making his debut in round 10.But the 22-year-old was out of his depth against Kennedy in Sundays western derby loss.Lyon said he persisted with the match-up for three quarters to show Collins what it takes to be a premier AFL defender.Josh Kennedy is an A-grade power forward. 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That gave fans outside Joe Louis Arena another chance to ask for autographs from the 19-year-old whose stardom in the NHL has arrived earlier than most expected.OXFORD, Miss. -- No. 1 Alabama scored two defensive touchdowns and another on special teams to overcome a three-touchdown deficit and beat No. 19 Mississippi 48-43 in a Southeastern Conference showdown on Saturday.Alabama (3-0, 1-0 SEC) freshman quarterback Jalen Hurts threw for 158 yards and ran for 146 more but it was unlikely touchdowns from Jonathan Allen, DaRon Payne and Eddie Jackson that proved to be the biggest plays of the game.Ole Miss (1-2, 0-1) looked like it might be on its way to a third straight win over the Tide late in the second quarter.?Ole Miss took a 24-3 lead with 2:47 remaining in the first half after defensive end Marquis Haynes big hit on Hurts, forcing a fumble that fellow defensive lineman John Youngblood scooped up and ran 44 yards for a touchdown.But Alabama responded. The Tide needed just three plays and 37 seconds to pull within 24-10 after Calvin Ridley ran for a 6-yard score. Ole Miss was forced to punt on the next drive and Jackson returned a punt 85 yards for a touchdown, evading several tacklers before bolting down the right sideline for the touchdown.In just 65 seconds, Alabama had turned a 21-point deficit into a manageable 24-17 game at halftime.Ole Miss Chad Kelly threw for a career-high 421 yards and three touchdowns, but it was two costly turnovers in the second half that handed the game to Alabama.ddddddddddddelly fumbled deep in Ole Miss territory and Payne recovered before scoring a 3-yard touchdown to tie the game at 24. In the fourth quarter, the Rebels QB was under pressure and threw a ball right to Alabamas 291-pound Allen, who ran the ball back for a 75-yard touchdown and a 48-30 Crimson Tide lead.Ole Miss scored two late touchdowns to make things interesting, but Alabama was able to run out the clock for the win.THE TAKEAWAYAlabama: Coach Nick Saban and Alabama finally beat Ole Miss after two straight losses against the Rebels. Alabama was tested, but is once again the team to beat in the SEC Western Division.POLL IMPLICATIONSAlabama: The Tide will almost certainly remain at No. 1 after a difficult, but resilient win on the road against a ranked opponent.UP NEXTAlabama: The Crimson Tide host Kent State next Saturday.Mississippi: The Rebels have another important SEC game, hosting Georgia next Saturday. ' ' '