List of Fremantle Football Club players


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 Football Club players

OrderPlayers are listed in order of debut. When more than one player debuts in the same match, players are listed in jumper number order.
Jumper no.The guernsey number worn in Fremantle career only.
DebutDebuts are for AFL regular season and finals series matches only.
SeasonsIncludes Fremantle only careers and spans are seasons which they were listed players for Fremantle.
GamesStatistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches only and are correct to round 9 of the 2025 season.
GoalsStatistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches only and are correct to round 9 of the 2025 season.
^Currently listed players

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Fremantle women

Other players

Listed players yet to play an AFL game for Fremantle men's team

Listed players yet to play an AFLW game for Fremantle women's team

Delisted players who did not play an AFL game for Fremantle

PlayerDate of birthRecruited fromDraft detailsSenior listedRookie listedWAFL gamesNotes
14 07 2003Claremont2022–2023 for Peel Thunder

5 for Claremont
Next Generation Academy,
23 11 1975East PerthNo. 34, 1997 rookie draft1997 for East PerthLater played for Collingwood
4 3 1982Murray BushrangersNo. 46, 1999 national draft2000–2001 for South FremantleLater played for Carlton reserves and Williamstown in the VFL
16 9 2001Claremont2019 Category B rookie selection20200 for Member of Fremantle's Next Generation Academy
25 10 1969East FremantleFoundation selection, 1994 national draft1995 for East Fremantle

12 for Perth
Member of East Fremantle's 1994 WAFL premiership team
20 10 1980ClaremontNo. 2, 2000 rookie draft2000 for ClaremontLater played for Melbourne
25 7 1976North Ballarat RebelsPre-draft selection, 1994 national draft1995 for South FremantleLater played for Fitzroy and Collingwood
17 6 1980SubiacoNo. 17, 1999 rookie draft2000–20011999 for Subiaco and

14 for South Fremantle
Was named as an emergency in round 2, 2000
29 1 1982ClaremontNo. 20, 2003 rookie draft2003–2004 for Claremont

51 for Swan Districts
2010 WAFL premiership player
24 2 1989Gippsland PowerNo. 6, 2008 rookie draft2008–2009 for Perth
7 10 1986SturtNo. 59, 2004 national draft
No. 53, 2007 rookie draft
2005–20062007 for East PerthNephew of former Essendon player Stephen Copping
15 04 2005South Adelaide 2024–202528 for
14 1 1984NSW/ACT RamsNo. 63, 2002 national draft2003–2004 for South Fremantle
1 5 1984Eastern RangesNo. 48, 2002 national draft2003–2004 for Peel
28 5 1976ClaremontNo. 7, 1995 national draftN/A for ClaremontDrafted and delisted in the 1995/96 offseason. From Aquinas College, Perth
4 7 1975SubiacoFoundation selection, 1994 national draft

No. 49, 1997 rookie draft
1995–19961997 for Subiaco
29 4 1976Northern KnightsNo. 72, 1994 national draftN/A for East PerthDrafted and delisted in the 1994/95 offseason. Later played for Preston Knights
3 8 1988EssendonTrade, 2013 trade period2014 for PeelPreviously played for Essendon
25 6 1990Woodville-West TorrensNo. 77, 2008 national draft2009–2010 for East FremantleNot to be confused with Chris Hall who played for Port Adelaide, South Adelaide and Subiaco
10 3 1977PerthNo. 42, 1994 national draftN/ADrafted and delisted in the 1994/95 offseason. From Williams, Western Australia
26 11 1991PerthNo. 36, 2009 national draft2010–2011 for Perth

15 for Swan Districts

17 for East Perth
Brother of Gemma Houghton
25 05 1994East FremantleNo. 26, 2013 rookie draft2013 WAFL for
2 3 1992Kildare No. 48, 2015 rookie draft2015-2016 for First player recruited from Ireland
6 8 1975Guildford GrammarNo. 37, 1998 rookie draft1998 for PeelAlso played professional basketball in the NBL
27 7 1977South FremantleNo. 32, 1997 national draft1998 for South FremantlePreviously played for the Brisbane Lions
20 09 20052024–20250 for
6 for
10 11 1986GlenelgNo. 24, 2005 rookie draft2005–2006 for Perth
27 06 2004Gippsland Power2023–20247 for Son of Trent Knobel, Later recruited by
13 12 1986Sandringham DragonsNo. 8, 2005 rookie draft2005–2006 for Swan Districts
11 11 20002022–2024 for
23 3 1976Gippsland PowerPre-draft selection, 1994 national draft1995 for South Fremantle
5 12 1975SubiacoNo. 73, 1994 national draftN/A for SubiacoDrafted and delisted in the 1994/95 offseason. Later played for North Melbourne
7 3 1992East FremantleNo. 44, 2012 rookie draft2012–2014 for East Fremantle

14 for Peel

14 for Subiaco
Previously on Hawthorn's list, later played for Geelong
25 12 1967Swan DistrictsZone selection, 1994 national draft1995 for Swan DistrictsPreviously played for Richmond
12 1 1976ClaremontNo. 64, 1997 rookie draft1997 for Claremont

3 for Subiaco
21 4 1981SydneyNo. 4, 2003 rookie draft2003 for South FremantlePreviously played for Sydney, later played for Carlton
8 7 1988Towns Football Club,
Geraldton
No. 77, 2006 AFL draft

No. 37, 2008 rookie draft
20072008 for East FremantleAttended the Clontarf Academy in Geraldton.
6 4 1974PerthPre-draft selection, 1994 national draft1995 for Perth and

25 for Peel
East FremantleNo. 53, 1998 rookie draft1998 for East FremantleNephew of coach Gerard Neesham
26 5 1972Sydney SwansPre-draft selection, 1994 national draft1995 for East PerthAlso played for Sydney and Melbourne
8 7 1981SubiacoNo. 34, 2000 rookie draft2000150 for Subiaco4-time WAFL premiership player
14 02 1999Eastern RangesNo. 65, 2017 national draft
No. 20, 2020 rookie draft
2018–2020 for Peel Thunder

37 for
02 06 2000No. 11, 2019 mid-season draft2019–2020 for

5 for
Son of Stephen O'Reilly
30 10 2000No. 6, 2020 rookie draft2020 for Peel Thunder

54 for
North MelbourneTraded, 1994 national draftN/A for PerthTraded and delisted in the 1994/95 offseason. Previously drafted by North Melbourne with pick 60 in 1993 AFL draft.
Older brother of Graham Polak
ClaremontNo. 19, 1997 rookie draft1997 for Claremont
13 03 1991NorwoodNo. 20, 2011 rookie draft2011–2012 for Perth
SubiacoNo. 42, 2007 rookie draft2007229 for Subiaco6-time WAFL premiership player
20 6 1993No. 26, 2012 rookie draft2012–2013148 for 2017 Sandover Medallist
28 10 1990East PerthNo. 34, 2009 rookie draft2009–2011 for East Perth

22 for Subiaco
5 2 1980SubiacoNo. 45, 1999 rookie draft1999–2000 for South Fremantle

36 for Subiaco

71 for Perth
18 3 1988Mt GravattNo. 13, 2007 rookie draft2007–2008 for Swan DistrictsFirst player to be drafted to Fremantle from Queensland
West PerthNo. 56, 1994 national draft1995 for West Perth
North AdelaideNo. 67, 2004 national draft

No. 13, 2006 rookie draft
20052006 for East Fremantle
1 1 19982017–2018 for

15 for
Later played for West Coast
12 5 2001Claremont2020–2021 for
3 for
Next Generation Academy selection
6 1 1995No. 16, 2016 rookie draft2016–2017 for 2015 NEAFL Rising Star winner, 2016 WAFL premiership player
8 5 2000NorwoodNo. 32, 2018 national draft2019–202116 for
20 3 1995South FremantleNo. 32, 2014 rookie draft2014–2015 for

34 for
29 10 1975SubiacoNo. 4, 1997 rookie draft1997 for Subiaco

38 for Claremont
Later played for Collingwood
30 4 1978PeelNo. 49, 2000 rookie draft2000 for South Fremantle

43 for Peel
30 11 20042023–2024 for Next Generation Academy,
31 10 1993North Adelaide/DarwinNo. 61, 2012 rookie draft2012 for Also known as Jordan King-Wilson and Jordan Wilson
15 7 1994SubiacoNo. 16, 2014 rookie draft2014 for

13 for