Port Adelaide champion Kane Cornes hasn’t held back in his assessment of Fremantle’s season, claiming the club doesn’t know what it’s doing.

Cornes questioned where the Dockers’ “rebuild” was at in the wake of their embarrassing 133-point drubbing at the hands of Geelong at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday.

Fremantle kicked three of the first four goals but were completely blown away after quarter-time as the Cats piled on an AFL/VFL record 23 unanswered goals.

“So Ross, are you rebuilding or are you not?” Cornes told the Sunday Footy Show.

“Danyle Pearce has been best on ground nine games in a row (in the WAFL) and you won’t play him, yet during the week you sign Hayden Ballantyne who had one possession at half-time and four for the game, didn’t touch the footy in the second or fourth quarter. He’s 31 years of age.

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“You’re also thinking about re-signing Aaron Sandilands who’s about to be 36, he has hardly played in the last two years.

“And Harley Bennell, he’s played two (AFL) games in his time at Fremantle and you go and sign him.

“Are they rebuilding or are they not? Clearly they do not know what they’re doing at the Fremantle Football Club.”

Dual Sydney premiership midfielder Jude Bolton believes there is “absolutely” pressure on Lyon after yet another heavy defeat.

“Nine of their 13 losses are by over 50 points so it just shows that they’ve got the ability to roll over… to concede 23 goals without any fightback in a wet weather game is staggering,” Bolton told GameDay.

“There has got to be questions asked. If you’re losing nine games by over 50 points, absolutely there’s got to be pressure on Ross Lyon.”