SEVERAL Fremantle players face uncertain futures at the club, with end-of-season exit interviews in the coming days to decide their fate.
Of the 17 Dockers to feature in WAFL affiliate Peel Thunder's 23-point maiden Grand Final win on Sunday, the status of at least six players remains unknown.
Ruckman Zac Clarke, midfielder Matt de Boer and defender Clancee Pearce classify as unrestricted free agents, while midfielder Josh Deluca, onballer Tendai Mzungu and defender Alex Silvagni are uncontracted.
Big man Jack Hannath, who was named in the initial 26-man squad for the Grand Final, is also unsigned.
Silvagni (15 touches, eight marks) was named among Peel's best players and held firm in defence by winning the one-on-one contests against Subiaco forward Hamish Shepheard, who was kept goalless and to just six disposals.
Mzungu (31 touches, seven marks) was equally important and kicked the Thunder's first goal of the match, keeping his eyes on the ball to take a strong mark at half-forward, before quickly playing on and kicking a long 50m goal on his trusty left foot.
Interestingly, Mzungu now holds the unique record of kicking both Fremantle and Peel's first Grand Final goals.
The 30-year-old's 102 games of AFL experience was evident through the midfield, and his nine inside 50s generated scoring opportunities for the Thunder.
Deluca (16 touches, 12 tackles) performed a run-with role on Subiaco's Leigh Kitchin and kept his opponent to 19 disposals (four kicks, 15 handballs) courtesy of his physicality around the contest.
Fremantle has already delisted rookies Anthony Morabito, Tanner Smith and Sean Hurley as it begins its restructure following a disappointing four-win season.
The Dockers have opted to not make any further list announcements until the end of Peel's finals campaign.
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