Fremantle has once again put up another strong showing in the AFL Players' 22under22 squad, with the Club featuring the equal second highest number of players nominated in the squad across the league after a standout season.
Jye Amiss, Josh Treacy, Josh Draper and Luke Jackson are all vying for their spot in the final 22under22 team after being selected in the squad.
Jackson and Amiss are both going for back-to-back selections after being chosen in last year’s team, while emerging rising star Draper and breakout key forward Treacy have both been nominated for the first time.
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all still just 22 or younger 🤯
— Fremantle Dockers (@freodockers) August 8, 2024
Jacko, Drapes, Jye & JT have been named in the squad! But they need your vote for the final team 💜
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Treacy is the standout selection with the 22-year-old having a sensational season, booting 45 goals to sit equal fifth in the Coleman Medal after 20 appearances.
The young key forward also holds an elite ranking for goal accuracy with the highest percentage out of any of the top 40 goal kickers.
Draper has made his impact felt after making his AFL debut in round two. The 20-year-old key defender has filled the void of injured captain Alex Pearce while consistently being matched up against the opposition’s best key forward.
From a 13-year-old in our NGA to AFL Rising Star 🥹
— Fremantle Dockers (@freodockers) July 29, 2024
So proud of you, Drapes.#foreverfreo
This was highlighted in just Draper’s third AFL game when he matched up on reigning Coleman Medallist Charlie Curnow.
Draper further played his career-best game during Fremantle’s one-point win over the Swans in round 16 when he was pivotal in defence, gathering 14 disposals and eight marks.
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