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Fremantle Football Club drafting and trading history
Fremantle Football Club's drafting and trading history is often cited as a reason for their poor on-field record, in not winning a finals game in their first 11 seasons. In recent years, however, they have been successful in finding good players with late round and rookie list selections.
Phil Smart was the recruiting manager at Fremantle from when they were formed in 1994 until 2008,〔Black, Keith (20 February 2008) (National Recruiting Manager appointed )〕 remaining at the club until the end of 2009 as their draft manager,〔Beacham, Digby (3 September 2009) (Trade option last Drum roll at Dockers ), The West Australian〕 with Brad Lloyd being appointed the national recruitment manager.〔(Harvey plans to mix it up in the middle again )〕 Smart was the Claremont Football Club colts (under 19) coach in 1994, and wasn't appointed until near the end of the 1994 WAFL season on 1 September 1994, just 2 months before the team started training. He had also never seen a game outside WA, something that would factor in the infamous trading away of future Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee Andrew McLeod to Adelaide, considered one of the most lopsided AFL trades of all-time.
==1994/95 off season==
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" WAFL clubs and selections 1, 4 and then the first two selections in each round of the 1994 AFL draft.

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