FREMANTLE is not interested in Western Bulldogs key defender Marcus Adams, who reportedly wants to return home to Perth.

However, the Dockers remain keen on another Dogs tall back, Joel Hamling, and are waiting to hear whether he wants to leave the premiers and head to Western Australia, his home state.

Fremantle says it has its priorities — which includes Hamling and Geelong forward Shane Kersten — and it will not pursue Adams.

The Dockers have also ruled out a move for Collingwood’s Jonathan Marsh, who is returning to Western Australia and is hoping to be picked up by either of the Perth clubs.

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Jon Marsh has requested a trade back to WA. Source: Getty Images

The Dockers wish to retain a decent hand in the national draft, having already acquired Cam McCarthy from the Giants and Brad Hill from the Hawks.

They have retained picks in the draft’s first round (now Pick 7) and second round (Pick 35).

Marsh has played 15 games for Collingwood since he was drafted in 2013, with the majority of those coming last season.

Adams, meanwhile, played 11 games for the Bulldogs in his maiden season at the club before a footy injury derailed his campaign and ruined his chances of playing in the side’s premiership.

He was drafted to the Dogs with Pick 35 as a mature-aged recruit last year.