Patrick Dangerfield enhanced his Brownlow Medal prospects with a best-on-ground performance in Geelongs 17-point win over Fremantle at Domain Stadium on Friday night.Dangerfield shook off an early knock to the knee to tally 31 disposals, eight inside-50s, and four goals in the 11.12 (78) to 9.7 (61) win, with the result lifting Geelong back into the AFL top four.The Cats were in danger of slipping to their third straight defeat after struggling to match Fremantles frenetic pace early.The Dockers led by 16 points at quarter-time, and one point at half-time.The deficit would have been far greater if not for Dangerfields heroics.Geelongs sole goal in the opening quarter came courtesy of a strong pack mark to Dangerfield.And the 26-year-old kept the Cats in the game during the second quarter with two scintillating bits of play.Dangerfield booted his second goal when he took a strong mark in the square while being pummelled by Lachie Neale.And he produced a contender for goal of the year one minute later when he shook off a Cameron Sutcliffe tackle at full pace in the pocket before slotting a check-side goal.Dangerfield, who limped off late in the first term after copping a knock to the knee, had 18 disposals and three goals to his name by half-time.And although he was quieter in the second half, the Cats did enough to overpower a brave Fremantle.Both sides ended the match with injury concerns.Dockers midfielder Michael Barlow injured his left shoulder in a heavy bump with Lincoln McCarthy.And Geelong swingman Lachie Henderson is in doubt for next weeks home clash with Adelaide after being knocked unconscious in a marking contest.Henderson was collected by Chris Maynes hip before hitting his head on the turf in the sickening incident.Play was stopped for several minutes as Henderson was stretchered off.The Dockers pressure was telling in the opening half, and the slick ball use of Michael Walters and Stephen Hill ensured they cashed in.And Fremantle threatened to steal the win in the final quarter when David Mundys bouncing goal reduced the margin to just five points.But a goal against the run of play to Zac Smith helped settle Geelongs nerves, with Tom Hawkins scoring his first goal of the match a short time later to send the Cats on their way. 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Cook heads out to bat against Gloucestershire in his old helmet However, former England skipper and Sky Sports cricket pundit Hussain has sympathy for Cook and feels it is unfair to dictate what headgear a batsman should use.I definitely have sympathy with Alastair Cook, Hussain told Sky Sports News HQ.The fundamentals of batting are being comfortable and being able to see the cricket ball and he has got nearly 10,000 Test match runs wearing a certain type of helmet.He has taken the opinion that he leaves a bit of a gap there - and maybe the ball can get through and maybe it cant - but he wants to see the ball properly. And then, all of a sudden, the regulations and the new helmet has moved that little grille up - maybe a couple of centimetres - and he cant see the ball as well. Cook sports his new helmet during day two of Essexs match against Sussex Hes a grown man and I feel he should be able to make the decision himself.Hes given the other [helmet] a go, hes not been stubborn, hes not saying no this is nothing to do with me, hes givenn it a go and hes not finding it comfortable.ddddddddddddHell go out to bat at Hove (today) probably with the new helmet on and give it a go, but when he rocks up at Headingley for the first Test against Sri Lanka I think most England fans will want their captain, their opening batsman and their star batsman to be able to see the ball and be comfortable and not have any kind of doubts about his equipment. Ravi Bopara explains why Alastair Cook doesnt want to use a specific style of helmet Despite his support for Cook, Hussain has backed the ECB and its director of cricket Andrew Strauss over the introduction of the new regulations.I do applaud what Strauss and the ECB are doing, he said. For a long time people havent looked at helmets and the actual safety of helmets and there have been some high-profile incidents that have happened recently and it has to be looked into.But you do have to say that there has to be a little bit of a personal choice to every batsman to be able to make that decision. Also See: Cook struggles ECB speaks to Cook Sussex v Essex scorecard Pundits county picks ' ' '