FREMANTLE has made the first of what is expected to be many list changes this off-season by delisting Irish rookie Sean Hurley.

The Dockers recruited Hurley as an international rookie ahead of the 2015 season from County Kildare. 

The 196cm Irishman trained with the Dockers for three weeks in November 2013 and had impressed the club with his athleticism. He was recruited after spending 2014 playing Gaelic football in Ireland.

He played 14 league games and five reserves games for Fremantle's WAFL club Peel Thunder in 2015.

But he required surgery on a hip injury in the 2016 pre-season and only managed three games for the entire year for Peel Thunder.

Hurley joins retired Dockers great Matthew Pavlich as the only two confirmed list changes so far.

The Dockers have 20 players still training ahead of Peel Thunder's WAFL elimination final against East Perth on Sunday.

The future of a number of those players, including free agents Zac Clarke, Matt de Boer and Clancee Pearce, remains unclear but no decisions will be confirmed until Peel has completed its season.

Clarke is already weighing up his free agency options for next season and beyond, with AFL.com.au revealing that several clubs, based both in his home state of Victoria and elsewhere, have shown interest in the 26-year-old ruckman.

The rest of the Dockers' squad completed their exit meetings at the club on Tuesday and will begin their 10-week break.