PRIZED Fremantle draftee Andrew Brayshaw has already found a new home in the west, with superstar Docker skipper Nat Fyfe taking him into his growing household.

Brayshaw, who was selected with pick No.2 in Friday night's NAB AFL Draft, will join defender Alex Pearce and last year's pick first-round pick Griffin Logue in Fyfe's beachside home.

Fyfe said Pearce, who has been with the Dockers for four seasons, would soon be moving into his own home to make way for the club's new recruit, who will make the move from Melbourne on Sunday.

"He will come across tomorrow night, so I'll have three players living with me," Fyfe said at the Dockers' Foundation Gala Ball on Saturday night at Subiaco Oval.

"Griffin Logue and Alex Pearce are already there and with Andrew it's going to be a full house.

"Alex has graduated, so he'll be moving out in a few weeks."  

While moving in with the club captain should help Brayshaw adjust to life as a Docker, the tough midfielder will also have plenty of family and friends to call on.

WA born and bred, his parents Mark and Deborah have since moved to Melbourne, but extended family and family friends will be available to help with Brayshaw's transition.

Brother Hamish is also on his way to Perth after being drafted by West Coast with pick No.68, thrusting the brothers into the middle of the bitter WA rivalry. 

"The derbies should be pretty fun," Brayshaw said.

"Hearing his name get called out, it's just an amazing feeling. 

"He's worked so hard this year and to see him finally get the reward is just unbelievable."

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