Fremantle have farewelled another player with grand final experience, with James Aish pulling the pin after 12 AFL seasons.

After crossing from Collingwood at the end of 2019, Aish missed just eight games in his first five seasons at Fremantle, becoming a mainstay of the line-up and filling a variety of roles for Justin Longmuir.

But he was limited to just three AFL appearances this season, including two as the Dockers’ starting substitute, after falling out of favour.

Aish’s exit means three of the five oldest players on Fremantle’s list have departed this year, with the 29-year-old joining retiring greats Nat Fyfe and Michael Walters - the final two active Dockers from the club’s 2013 grand final - out the door.

The versatile Docker carved out a 186-game AFL career, which included a

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