Zac Fisher

[1] He made his debut in the twenty-six point loss against Gold Coast at Etihad Stadium in round four of the 2017 season.

His father played more than 250 games for the local football club and his mother, who is Māori, came to Australia from New Zealand when she was twelve.

[4] Western Australian Talent Manager Adam Jones commented on Fisher's ability prior to the 2016 National Draft, saying, "He's a terrific kid.

"[4] In a match against Hawthorn in 2018, Fisher suffered a broken leg after he was tripped by Daniel Howe in the first quarter.

[5] In his second season, Fisher who played 17 games, averaged 19 disposals and 4 tackles while kicking 8 goals.