DRAFTED: Pick 53, 2008 Draft

Age: 34

Height: 176cm

Games Played: 239

Goals: 365

Walters was selected by Fremantle with pick No. 53 in the 2008 AFL Draft. He made his debut for the Dockers in 2009, and quickly impressed with his ability to impact games both as a forward and midfielder. Walters’ ability to create scoring opportunities, his classy ball use, and his knack for kicking crucial goals have made him a key player for Fremantle over the years.

Walters has been named an All-Australian (2019), has won multiple Fremantle Best and Fairest awards, and has consistently been the club’s leading goal kicker. His career highlights include a career-high 51 goals in 2019, an AFL Goal of the Year nomination, and serving as the club’s vice-captain. With over 200 games played, Walters remains a key figure at Fremantle, known for his creative play and impact on the field.His consistency and leadership have been key to the team, and he has often played a central role in Fremantle’s forward line. Walters is known for his flair and creativity on the field, often executing moments of brilliance that captivate fans and teammates alike.

As of the 2025 season, Walters remains one of the AFL’s top forwards, continuing to be an integral part of Fremantle’s success. His career is a testament to his skill, leadership, and enduring impact on the AFL.