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Following his retirement from AFL in 2002, he returned to Claremont and played for a further season before work commitments resulted in his retirement from all league football. In total he played 66 games for Claremont, 20 for Melbourne, [1] 128 for Fremantle [1] and one state game for Western Australia. He was inducted into the WA Two Hundred ...
In October 2018, after initially withdrawing from their pursuit of Hogan, supposedly due to the Demons' high demands for him, [106] the Dockers acquired Hogan and pick 65 from Melbourne in exchange for picks 6 and 23 on the final day of the AFL's trade period. [107] He subsequently signed a three-year contract with Fremantle. [108]
Fremantle Dockers: Johnny "The Doc" Docker: The Fremantle Doctor: Geelong Cats "Slammin" Sam Tomcat: John "Sammy" Newman: Gold Coast Suns: Sunny Ray & Skye: The Sun: Greater Western Sydney Giants: G-Man: Hawthorn Hawks: Hudson "Hawka" Knights: Peter Hudson & Peter Knights: Melbourne Demons: Ronald "Dee" Man: Ron Barassi: North Melbourne ...
Fremantle Football Club entered the Australian Football League in 1995, and the women's team entered the AFL Women's league in its inaugural season in 2017. Only players in league games are included in the ordered list; players who were on the Fremantle playing list but only played in pre-season or scratch matches are listed separately at the end of the article.
Fremantle Dockers were close to signing the key position player but equivocated on compensation for the Lions, and Clark was eventually swayed by a significantly better offer from the Melbourne Demons, which also provided a better result for the Lions.
The Fremantle Dockers' club song used from 1995 until 2011 contained a section based on "The Song of the Volga Boatmen", a Russian folk song, but most of the song was an original composition by Ken Walther. After the 2011 season, the "Volga Boatmen" section was dropped, leaving only the part written by Walther.
Paul Medhurst – Fremantle Dockers, Collingwood Magpies, Anzac Day Medal winner, 2008; Cale Morton – Melbourne Demons, West Coast Eagles, Larke Medal winner, 2007; Jarryd Morton – Hawthorn Hawks; Mitchell Morton – West Coast Eagles, Richmond Tigers, Sydney Swans; Jason Norrish – Melbourne Demons, Fremantle Dockers
Fremantle's initial squad of 50 players was compiled from a mixture of uncontracted players from other AFL clubs (maximum of 12 over two years), players who had previously nominated for the AFL draft but not been selected (unlimited from the WAFL, two each from the SANFL, VFL and TFL), up to ten delisted AFL players, trades with any other AFL club, unlimited selections from their four "aligned ...