Fremantle has announced the extension of Michael Frederick (2029), Jeremy Sharp (2027) and Oscar McDonald (2026).
Frederick, who was already contracted for next year, added three more seasons to his deal, which follows some really impressive form in the first half of the season for the Dockers.
The 25-year-old has been a consistent figure in Justin Longmuir's team since being drafted in 2019, taken with Pick 61.
However, despite the team's heartbreaking end to the year, Frederick's faith only reinforces the direction the club is heading.

"Being around the club and seeing the turnover and what it's become now, it's a great place to be," Frederick said.
"You've got guys like Andrew Brayshaw, Caleb Serong, Hayden Young. These guys connect the group from the younger fellas to the older guys on the list.
"That connection piece has really driven me to want to stay, and I can see that we're building something special."
Sharp signs a two-year extension and bids to continue locking down his role on the wing.
The former Sun joined the Dockers as a delisted free agent and has barely missed a beat in the two seasons he's been in Western Australia.
"I'm super excited to be part of this great club, and I think we are building something pretty special here," Sharp said.

"To be part of it for another two years is super special for me and my family.
"The environment, the professionalism, the competitiveness we show every single day, I feel like when I come to work there is a growth mindset, and we are genuinely getting better.
"We're still such a young group, and I think there is a lot to achieve in the next two years."
McDonald's arrival at Fremantle also came through the delisted free agency space after stints at Melbourne and Carlton, as well as the VFL team Williamstown in 2023.
The 29-year-old is seen as a depth option under Longmuir, but has been relied upon to fill key position needs in the absence of Brennan Cox and Alex Pearce.
“For them (the club) to put faith in me ... and extend for another year is fantastic," McDonald said.
"I've loved my time here, and I can't wait for next year already. There have been ups and downs, but it's all been worth it.

"I ran out in Round 1 last year and played - albeit I got injured - but to be able to come back and play seven games this year and play a few games down at Peel, it's been one of the more rewarding years.
"This year, every game I've played felt like I was making a debut… because every game means so much more because I've been through a lot of long-term injuries and you don't know if you're going to play again."
Fremantle's Head of Player Personnel, David Walls, said: "Extending all three players is a great outcome for the club."






