Fremantle Football Club Drafting and Trading History - 1994/95 Off Season

1994/95 Off Season

Trades:

  • Dale Kickett for selection #39
  • Tony Delaney for selection #4
  • Phil Gilbert for Jeff Farmer
  • Chris Groom for Andrew McLeod
  • Scott Watters for selection #21
  • Troy Polak for Glenn Freeborn and selection #55

1994 National draft:

  • Jeff White (#1)
  • Winston Abraham (#22)
  • Douglas Headland (#42)
  • Ryan Smith (#56)
  • Dean Grainger (#72)
  • Sam McFarlane (#73)

Pre-draft selections:

  • Daniel Bandy
  • Shane Parker
  • Luke Toia
  • Jay Burton
  • Brad Cassidy
  • Antony Ljubic
  • Neil Mildenhall
  • Peter Miller
  • Nathan Mourish
  • David Muir
  • Craig Nettlebeck

Foundation Selections

  • Andrew McGovern
  • Scott Edwards
  • Brendon Retzlaff
  • Darren Capewell
  • Leigh Wardell-Johnson
  • Matthew Burton
  • Quenton Leach
  • Jamie Merillo
  • Scott Chisholm
  • Craig Burrows
  • Gary Dhurrkay
  • Anthony Jones
  • Scott Gooch
  • Shaun McManus
  • Craig Callaghan
  • Mark Gale
  • Peter Bell
  • Brad Wira

Zone selections:

  • John Hutton
  • Todd Menegola
  • Clinton Wolf
  • Travis Edmonds

Pre-season draft:

  • Greg Madigan (#2)

Uncontracted player selections:

  • Ben Allan: compensation selection - David McEwan
  • Andrew Wills: compensation selection - Adam Houlihan
  • Jason Norrish: compensation selection - David Cockatoo-Collins
  • Brendan Krummel: compensation selection - Chad Morrison
  • Peter Mann: compensation selection - Stuart Cochrane
  • Stephen O'Reilly: compensation selection - Steven King
  • Todd Ridley: compensation selection - Matthew Lloyd

Delisted before season started:

  • Troy Polak
  • Douglas Headland
  • Sam McFarlane
  • Dean Grainger

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