Alex Forster - Every Player Ever Played - Listed Players Yet To Play A Senior Game

Listed Players Yet To Play A Senior Game

Player Date of birth Recruited from Draft details Senior listed Rookie listed WAFL games WAFL club Notes
Duffy, MaxMax Duffy 01993-04-1111 April 1993 East Fremantle #39, 2012 AFL Draft 2013 15 Swan Districts
Forster, AlexAlex Forster 01993-07-1414 July 1993 Norwood #29, 2011 AFL Draft 2012–2013 0 Swan Districts
Hannath, JackJack Hannath 01991-07-099 July 1991 Central District #8, 2013 Pre-season Draft 2013 0
Howson, AlexAlex Howson 01994-05-2525 May 1994 East Fremantle #26, 2013 Rookie Draft 2013 0
Menegola, SamSam Menegola 01992-03-077 March 1992 Hawthorn/East Fremantle #44, 2012 Rookie Draft 2012–2013 19 East Fremantle
Michie, VivViv Michie 01992-02-2323 February 1992 Oakleigh Chargers #44, 2010 AFL Draft 2011–2013 7 Peel Thunder
Moller, CraigCraig Moller 01994-08-2222 August 1994 Sydney Uni #46, 2013 Rookie Draft 2013 0 Development rookie from the NSW AFL Scholarship scheme
Schloithe, HaidenHaiden Schloithe 01993-06-2020 June 1993 South Fremantle #26, 2012 Rookie Draft 2012–2013 19 South Fremantle
Simpson, JoshJosh Simpson 01994-02-099 February 1994 East Fremantle #17, 2012 AFL Draft 2013 0 East Fremantle
Smith, TannerTanner Smith 01994-03-099 March 1994 North Ballarat Rebels #36, 2012 AFL Draft 2013 0
Taberner, MatthewMatthew Taberner 01993-06-1717 June 1993 Murray Bushrangers #11, 2013 Rookie Draft 2013 0

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