AFL Record – Week 10, 2020

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MAY 22-24, 2020

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ALL SMILES: The look on St Kilda star Bradley Hill’s face said it all as players returned to training this week.

FEATURES

GAME ON

It was the announcement fans had been waiting for. Footy is finally back on June 11. LAURENCE ROSEN reports.

TRUE LEADER

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A football pioneer and a great Australian, Sir Doug Nicholls, was honoured this time in 2016. BEN COLLINS reports.

The Record’s expert team unearths the best ‘steals’ of the national, rookie and pre-season drafts since 2000.

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Today is a significant step in getting footy back AFL CEO GILLON McLACHLAN ANNOUNCING THE RETURN OF THE 2020 SEASON – PAGE 5

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One Week At A Time Isaac Smith’s Diary Footy’s Best Isolation Photos In This Round Answer Man Red Energy Quiz Club Hub Player Profiles

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News from in and around the AFL

It’s game on as footy returns LAURENCE ROSEN

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EDITOR’S LETTER

s the sun shone on Marvel Stadium last Friday, AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan delivered the news footy fans have been craving ever since the season was shut down in late March. After what will end up being an unprecedented 12 weeks without footy, the AFL season will resume on June 11. McLachlan knows just how much is at stake in the coming weeks as players return to training – first in small groups and then in full training from next Monday. “All players are undergoing education sessions on the protocols they will need to follow, including rigorous ongoing screening, and regular testing throughout both the training and return-to-play period,” McLachlan said. This will also apply for umpires and key AFL match-day staff once the season resumes. Strict protocols have been put in place to protect players, officials, staff and the wider community.

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“I want to say today is a significant step in getting footy back for everyone – our fans, our clubs, players, coaches, officials and staff, our broadcast and our corporate partners and club partners and all who love the game,” McLachlan said. “We know as this situation continues to evolve, we have to remain agile and flexible to be able to adapt where necessary. We need to ensure we continue to prioritise the health and welfare of everyone. Importantly, we must not place any burden on the public health system.” While other sports have seemingly rushed back to both train and eventually play matches, the AFL has taken a calm and considered approach to rebooting the season after COVID-19 forced the League into shutting down after just one round. “All through this evolving pandemic we have anchored every decision in-line with the advice of the respective government and relevant medical authorities,” McLachlan said. “Our industry understands the opportunity we have been given and we also fully understand and accept our responsibility to our football family and to the wider community.” Attention now naturally turns to what the fixture will look like and adding to that complication is the need to shift clubs from Western

It might seem a lifetime ago but that was when we kicked off the opening round of the 2020 season. The trivia question that will be doing the rounds in years to come will be when did they play round two? We now know the answer is June 11, a date many fans will have already circled in their calendars.

It’s a starting point in a season that is like no other in living memory. With no crowds, the atmosphere is again going to be a little hard to swallow but we were given a taste in round one and it’s now a reality for all major sports. Words we never thought we’d hear like ‘hubs’ are now the norm, coronavirus testing kits are as important as boots

It’s trending in the right direction DOCKERS COACH JUSTIN LONGMUIR ON JESSE HOGAN’S LIKELY RETURN

AT LAST: The League boss delivered the news that AFL footy is returning on June 11.

We have to remain flexible AFL CEO GILLON McLACHLAN

Australia and South Australia to Queensland in order to resume the season in-line with various state protocols currently in place. McLachlan said the 2020 fixture would have to be released in stages in order to retain maximum flexibility. In order to maintain flexibility, the AFL will release the remaining 144 games plus finals in blocks of up to four to six weeks.

and training in groups of 10 is a throwback to junior footy days. It was even heartening to hear this week that Channel Seven will insert some crowd noise into the action. Richmond fans can now ‘roar’ along at home every time Jack Riewoldt splits the big sticks! Best of all has been the way the entire industry has accepted the best of a bad

situation. Fans are up and about, players are no longer the bad boys, coaches are being more creative and even Jeff Kennett has given Gill McLachlan and the AFL a tick of approval. We kid you not. Now we eagerly await the release of the first batch of games with the Tigers and Collingwood favoured to resume the season on June 11. AFL.com.au     AFL RECORD  5


ONE WEEK at a TIME The first block of games including the first week of matches will be released over the next few days. Games in the early part of the season will be scheduled at AFL venues in states that have approved full contact training and matches. The Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide were due to relocate interstate by next Monday but the SA government has allowed full contact training to resume on Monday (see story below). Because of the unique nature of the season, the AFL confirmed double-headers are likely to be scheduled, with multiple games at the one venue a possibility due to crowds at matches still being banned for the foreseeable future. “We do have the opportunity to have double-headers, given we haven’t got crowds,” AFL fixtures boss Travis Auld told SEN. “So we may have opportunities where we’ve got – not necessarily back-to-back, you need a gap between the two – but two games on the same day out of the one venue.”

Hub delay for SA clubs ALEX ZAIA

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ort Adelaide is one of four clubs that will relocate to player hubs in Queensland before the season resumption on June 11. But in a boost to both the Power and Adelaide, the South Australian government has granted the clubs permission to resume contact training on Monday. It means they can remain in SA in the lead-up to the season restart and leaves the door ajar for a home round two Showdown before departing for the Gold Coast. Port Adelaide CEO Keith Thomas welcomed the state government’s decision. “The decision is a very significant gesture from the State Government and on behalf of the club we are very grateful for this exemption,” Thomas said.

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Two games on the same day out of the one venue AFL FIXTURE BOSS TRAVIS AULD

The road to not just restarting the season but safely completing the season in October is only just beginning but as infection rates across the country continue to stabilise, there’s now genuine optimism that the worst is behind us. The League’s preference is to hold a Grand Final on October 24, “The decision is important for a number of reasons, not least of all that it will allow our players and staff to remain at home with their families in at least the short-term as we prepare for the restart of the AFL season on an equal footing with all other clubs. “We understand this exemption comes with strict protocols and conditions. “We are very proud of the way our health authorities have addressed this global pandemic and the manner in which the people of South Australia has enabled the state to be in the position we are today.” Port football manager Chris Davies confirmed that Port Adelaide and Adelaide will be housed in the same Gold Coast resort under strict COVID-19 protocols. “It’s been a big few days since the word came through last week,” Davies told SEN Breakfast. “Moving 45 players and 25 staff is a big logistical exercise. We’re going to be in the same accommodation as our crosstown rivals.”

BACK TO THE FOLD: Eagles captain Luke Shuey and his predecessor Shannon Hurn hit the training track this week.

OLD RIVALS: It appears the Showdown will be a feature of round two.

with 16 rounds to be played plus four weeks of finals. But if this year has taught us anything it’s that nothing is as simple and straight-forward as it appears. There still remains plenty of hurdles to jump before the 2020 AFL season comes to a satisfactory conclusion. Fremantle and West Coast will also be relocating to the Gold Coast due to strict border restrictions imposed by the West Australian government. The AFL plans to release the first block of fixtures in the coming days.


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Crowded calendar for sport of kings

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ruce McAvaney has called for some key events that make up Melbourne’s Spring Racing Carnival to be pushed back this year. The near certainty that the AFL Grand Final will be played at a later date in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 crisis could see other sports opt to postpone so they are not dwarfed by the country’s biggest sporting code. At this point, the ‘soft date’ for the AFL decider, if the season goes along uninterrupted from its restart next month, is October 24 which happens to coincide with the Cox Plate.

I’d pick the carnival up and push it back BRUCE McAVANEY

For fear of being smothered by the AFL, it would be wise for the Moonee Valley Racing Club (MVRC) to delay their showpiece race, according to McAvaney. “I would, (but) it’s a big call,” the veteran footy and racing broadcaster said on SEN’s Whateley. “That’s what I would do. It also gives them the opportunity, maybe, to get some people into the track. “Every month there’s a little more chance that people will be able to go. Spring Carnival without crowds … now New South Wales copped it with The Championships. Victoria (and) Warrnambool was the big one I guess, but the other

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NO BARRIER: Veteran broadcaster Bruce McAvaney says the Cox Plate and Caufield Cup could be run after the Grand Final and the VRC’s Spring Carnival.

one was the All-Star Mile day. They are the only ‘big crowd’ days that Victoria has missed out on. “But the Spring is different again, it’s a different beast.” Given the unlikely scenario that the Victorian Racing Club (VRC) will be shifting any of their time-honoured dates, specifically the Melbourne Cup on the first Tuesday in November, McAvaney feels that the MVRC and the Melbourne Racing Club (MRC) must act on changing things around in 2020 to avoid going up against the might of the AFL. “Certainly Melbourne Cup week without crowds would be extremely different. There would be a shallowness, even though it’s the great race and Derby Day is extraordinary, but a Cox Plate without anybody there, a Caulfield Cup without anybody there, I’d be tempted (to postpone it),” he added. “How do you do it? Neil Wilson (VRC CEO) said the first Tuesday in November is unmovable, so we’re staying, and the VRC have got every right to do that. Let’s say that week stays and there’s no change to the Flemington festival, what do

the Melbourne Racing Club and the Moonee Valley Racing Club do? “At the moment you talk about that Grand Final on October 24 so that could work this way: either the Cox Plate in the day time and the Grand Final at night or the Grand Final at day time and the Cox Plate at night. You don’t have that flexibility the next week with the Derby because (there are) no lights at Flemington. “I’d pick the carnival up and push it back. If I were the Melbourne Racing Club and Moonee Valley Racing Club I would

spectacular 182-game career with the Sydney and Carlton, David Rhys-Jones never backed away from a physical challenge. As part of the #15for15challenge raising funds in the treatment of Prader-Willi Syndrome, RhysJones is giving up alcohol for 15 days and has vowed to complete more than 30 consecutive push-ups by the end of May. Prader-Willi Syndrome is a rare genetic disease which causes sufferers to develop insatiable appetites, forcing families to monitor their eating habits closely. He is an ambassador for the PWS Association of Victoria as his son Cooper, 16, battles with the condition. “Through the association’s on-going support and the contact with other parents, our family has never felt alone,” Rhys-Jones said. To donate, visit pwsavic.org.au/ get-involved/the-15for-15 challenge/

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ONE WEEK at a TIME say, ‘OK, Flemington’s not going to move but we are. We’re going to move and we’re going to change things up and see how it looks’. “It’s the only occasion I reckon they would have the gravitas to try something like this. I think it’s worth a go.” McAvaney feels racing should be clever and avoid having the sporting media landscape attempting to focus on two major events on the same weekend. “I don’t want those two on the same day if you can avoid it,” he said. “The football hopefully can be continuous and that seems a logical date. October 31st contracts finish, there’s good reasons for the AFL not to prolong their season. “I would like the Cox Plate to have free air, to be the big event. It’s not just the day, it’s the week. What are we going to be talking about on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday? Are we going to be talking about Russian Camelot versus Verry Elleegant or are we

Local footy gears up ANDREW SLEVISON

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here is some light at the end of the COVID-darkened tunnel for local footy. Much like the AFL, local clubs have been given the green light to recommence training in groups of 10 as leagues around the country prepare to get their delayed seasons up and running. From Monday, clubs can gather in smaller groups under certain guidelines but what does it really mean to those eager clubs and competitions who are desperate to see some sort of action in 2020? Stephen O’Donohue, AFL Head of Community Football Victoria, says while it doesn’t necessarily guarantee local footy will be played this year, at least there are initial steps on the road to a potential return. “It’s an exciting time, it’s a small step. It’s a really positive thing that

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going to be talking about Richmond versus Collingwood? “It’s not just the day, it’s the sizzle not just the sausage. That’s why I think move it and give yourself some free air. we can get people back out there training,” he said on Sportsday. “Hopefully we get to a point where there’s an easing of restrictions. When we see that, it might be where we’ve got the potential to return to play at some stage this year. “We acknowledge things are different. We would love to have an actual date but at the moment we concentrate on training, getting back together, putting the first steps in place and making sure we play our role to stick to the protocols.” Some competitions such as the Eastern Football League and Northern Football Netball League have been told to recommence training after May 31, so clubs in those leagues will be forced to wait a little longer. “We are planning and preparing to play until we are told otherwise,” said Troy Fairbairn, football manager at EFL club Waverley Blues. “We as a club are proactive as we are keen to get things off the ground again but we just have to wait for the directive. “It’s been frustrating. We would like to know a specific date but

THAT’S ALL FOLKS: It will be ‘game over’ come October 24 for the 2020 season.

“The Herald Sun and The Age, SEN and 3AW, Channel Seven and Fox Footy – we want to be talking about the race, not about the Grand Final if you’re Moonee Valley Racing Club.”

BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN: Local footy clubs will be allowed to resume training but under strict guidelines.

we understand the unprecedented nature of the situation and acknowledge that things are changing rapidly.” AFL Victoria’s protocols for a return to training include no more than 10 people in one group, no more than two groups of 10 on one oval (not interacting), 1.5 metres social distancing, strictly no contact, no other equipment apart from footballs and cones, no access to change rooms and the presence of at least one COVID Safe Officer.



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Polish the silverware

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t is a common refrain in English soccer. Top players move clubs not just for the money but for the chance to win silverware. In the AFL, there is only one piece of silverware: the premiership cup. In England and Wales, there is the opportunity to win the famous FA Cup (sterling 925 silver) open to every club in the land, the League Cup, the UEFA Cup, and then the far more important EPL and Champions League. There was even a European Cup Winners’ Cup at one stage. As a Newcastle United fan, I was happy enough winning the marvellously named UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2006. It is better than having a bare trophy cabinet. But for the AFL, there is only one cup for 18 teams to strive for, and despite equalisation efforts, it is very hard to come by. There is the McClelland Trophy for the team finishing on top of the ladder. But to adapt a Mel Gibson line from Gallipoli, it has never received the recognition it deserved. The EPL winner is the team which finishes on top of the ladder, with no finals: recognising the hard slog of winning the home and away matches. For the first 70 years of its existence, Australian Football in Victoria also recognised that achievement of consistency. It was only in 1896 that two teams were tied on the top of the ladder and this led to a deciding final won by Collingwood over South Melbourne. Up to 1930, the team on top was so highly regarded that it was called the minor premiers and had a right to challenge to play a Grand Final should it lose in the playoffs. The term “minor premiers” has lost its original esteem (and the word “minor” was not a great choice), but the holder gains a double chance and at least two home town finals, as does the team finishing second (unless you are Geelong). It also now gains the McClelland Trophy: named after Bill McClelland, an early

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The term ‘minor premiers’ has lost its original esteem Melbourne captain, flag winner and president of the VFL for three decades, as well as MCC president. So, it is a piece of silverware that honours a worthy man but no one really cares as it has become a title of little value, and the history has been forgotten. This needs to be corrected as it does not seem to be a fair recognition of the players in the top team. A few years ago, there was talk about a financial reward and I would agree with a reasonable amount. That would be an improvement but to give it real value, the other hard currency of football needs to be available: a draft pick. It is open to discussion for next season, but what about an end of first round selection to make it meaningful? It couldn’t be traded

CRASH LANDING: Geelong finished on top of the ladder in 2019 but the Cats were beaten in the preliminary final by eventual premier Richmond.

and only 18-year-olds selected, so an already strong club would not get an experienced player. It needs to be reward enough for the club CEO and the fans to say: “I will take that, thank you very much. And now we will get on with winning the premiership.” I don’t think anyone would turn their nose up at a free first rounder and some cash. Since 1990, only 30 per cent of the minor premiers have won the


flag (nine clubs). Fourteen clubs lost in the Grand Final and seven did not even make it (Richmond and Geelong in the last two years … the Tigers in 2018 and the Cats in 2019). No reward despite being the best team over the regular season. If that happened, at least on draft night, the fans would see a tangible result from winning the McClelland Trophy: a first round pick. To add spice, I would make it the selection before that of the premiers. But what happens if a team wins the McClelland and the premiership? In view of the financial windfall from winning the flag, it may not be fair to also get this prizemoney. As for the pick, perhaps drop it back to a second round selection. A nice bonus on top of winning the premiership. The mindset needs to change. The team finishing on top is not a failure if it doesn’t go on to win the premiership. In fact, it is much more likely than not to do so. Hawthorn was the last to succeed back in 2013. The finals series is a different beast: virtually a knockout, and dependent on how you play on that one day.

I would think the players and their coach would want to add the “don’t argue” double to their CV. Win the McClelland Trophy for the best team over the regular season, and be the best team over the finals as well (‘Dusty’ Martin has so far achieved most things in football but not that). But either way, there would be a new piece of silverware proudly sitting on a club’s mantel piece.

Dying days of the Lions ASHLEY BROWNE u At last, a comprehensive and independent recount of the dying days of the once-mighty Fitzroy Football Club has been written, but the new book by leading football writer and historian Russell Holmesby will unlikely change too many minds about what led to the club’s demise. There are those who believe Fitzroy’s cards were marked from the early 1960s when the club’s supporter base started to dwindle, while inner-suburban neighbours

VIEW FROM THE TOP: In 2013, the Hawks were the last team to finish on top and win the flag; they received the McClelland Trophy named after former Melbourne captain and president Bill McClelland (right).

Collingwood, Richmond and Carlton continued to grow and thrive. Others believe the club would have survived had the VFL and then AFL of the late 1980s and early ’90s not been in the thrall of the hard-headed economic rationalists on the Commission who decreed that there were too many clubs in Victoria and more significantly, that the League would not act as a “banker to the clubs.” They note, with a trace of bitterness, that the opposite seems to be the case today, even before COVID-19 radically changed the AFL’s operating ethos, and that preserving all 18 clubs in their current form is a fundamental operating principle of the League. So while it won’t change the thinking of many, what The Death of Fitzroy Football Club does is chronicle all the problems that befell and ultimately brought down the club. With the help of a cavalcade of Fitzroy people, who speak extensively and candidly, Holmesby provides a blow-by-blow recap of the club’s last few years, starting from 1980, the time the League started playing games in Sydney, with the Lions at one stage the

clubhouse leader to be the team relocated north of the border. In late 1986 they almost moved to Brisbane, with the players, fresh off a preliminary final appearance, all in favour of the move. But the plans were scuppered at the last minute, and Fitzroy was consigned to another decade as the nomads of the competition, with three different home grounds and several more training locations throughout the length and breadth of Melbourne. The near-merger with North Melbourne in 1996 is examined, as is the eventual liaison with Brisbane. Whether it be through the sale of star players to rival clubs for wads of cash, various white knights or even some creative accounting, Fitzroy managed to eke out another decade of existence, thanks to some inventive coaching, committed and talented players and a spirit unlike any other team in the competition. The end, while inevitable, was sad and not totally dignified. The Death of Fitzroy Football Club, by Russell Holmesby. Published by Hardie Grant Books. RRP: $34.99 AFL.com.au     AFL RECORD  11


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xcitement had been building with our group chats. All the players and coaches are anticipating the restart of the season. With that, the purpose to training and execution has certainly stepped up over the past couple of days. A power and acceleration session was scheduled for this morning, so I know I will be feeling those aches and pains tomorrow. A highlight of my morning was running into big Johnny Paton. I had forgotten how much I enjoy being in the locker room, and the mind-numbing pointless conversation that we have (as my wife calls them). Candice mentioned to me the other day that I spent 30 minutes on the phone talking to Liam Shiels about absolutely nothing, but god I miss those pointless conversations. As a business owner there is a lot of uncertainty around what the future holds and how we wrestle the challenges ahead. There is much uncertainty, but therein lies the opportunity. I spent the afternoon at Jamu with the other owners, nutting out our future and where we will focus the energies of our business. One thing that this crisis has enabled us to do is reassess and understand what is important for the business.

was documenting about Cobargo and the effect the summer bushfires had on the community. No water, no electricity – the essentials we take for granted. It is hard to fathom that such a huge part of our now recent history could slip my mind due to COVID-19. Hawthorn players and staff were lucky enough to visit Buchan and Corryong and witness first-hand the destruction and devastation the bushfires left. It reminded me to visit these small communities and offer a helping hand, once restrictions are lifted of course. It is not often in this day and age you sit around waiting for the Victorian Premier’s public announcements, but that’s exactly what Candice and I did, positioning ourselves directly in front of the TV, like anticipating a Royal announcement.

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Finally, the announcement! The best part of the announcement was the ability to visit family. We are so excited to see the grandparents and our siblings.

u Mother’s Day! One of the most special days on everyone’s calendar. The time we reflect and appreciate the time and love that all mothers put into all our lives. Today was extra special as it was Candice’s first Mother’s Day. Isla certainly turned it on for her mother with flowers and breakfast in bed.

On a side note, Daniel Andrews’ social media team needs a round of applause for their work over the past couple of months.

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TUESDAY, MAY 12 (DAY 51)

u I trained this morning with Ben Stratton. You will all be happy to know that he was nice and refreshed and moving well. I think that’s what seven weeks at the beach does to you.

u Tuesday was another of those isolation days where not much happens. Coffee in bed, walk the dog, and the best part of the day – play time with Isla.

After training and waiting for Premier Daniel Andrews to announce the new restrictions in Victoria, the ABC

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I could imagine it’s something or nothing, like a final day in incarceration. Knowing that you will be able to interact with society again. The long wait is over and


now we can see close family and friends again. It could not come quick enough to tick around to 11.59pm. I see that even Nick Dal Santo is playing golf in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 (DAY 52) u Unaware of what the AFL protocols are going to be, we are currently living under the same restrictions of every other Victorian citizen. Isla got see her grandparents for the first time in 11 weeks. Golly they were excited. She even entertained them with many smiles and giggles, really putting on a show for her audience. It’s moments like these you certainly appreciate just that little bit more.

THURSDAY, MAY 14 (DAY 53) u Hearing that restrictions had been lifted was something that I’m sure excited many. I had previously communicated with Candice that as soon as golf courses are open, I will be booking in a round immediately.

I am sure many are aware that the test is a swab which goes down the back of your throat and then up both nostrils. Before they insert the swab into your nostril, your index finger is measured. It was explained to us that the swab would be inserted into our nostril the length of our index finger. As I mentioned, Ned is 208cm tall and has extremely large hands. His face was priceless when he realised how far that swab would be entering his nasal passages. On arrival we were directed into a lane and ours ended up being next to Liam Shiels. He was extremely unimpressed with the testing methods and proceeded to pull the swab out of his nose to the displeasure of the woman running his test. To his defence it is quite uncomfortable, especially if you have previously broken your nose on multiple occasions. It fair to say I will not be jumping for joy on arrival for testing twice a week.

The round was booked for today, as we caught up with Candice’s parents yesterday. To say I was excited was an understatement. Disappointingly my AFL COVID-19 test was scheduled smack bang in the middle of our round. Golf now must wait … Although disappointed that I was unable to play golf, the COVID-19 test was quite amusing. We were only allowed to attend Marvel Stadium with one other person in the car. Ned Reeves, a young ruckman on our list and son of our CEO Justin Reeves, asked if I could pick him up. Ned is 208cm and I unfortunately forgot the baby seat was in the car. If any of you have a watched The Simpsons episode with the Tall Man driving a car and Nelson poking fun at him, this is what Ned looked like in my Nissan Navara. That was only the beginning of the fun. Now to test time.

Beautiful Ballarat FRIDAY, MAY 15 (DAY 54) u We were able to get out of Melbourne for the day and ended up in Ballarat on a perfect autumn day. Certainly, my memory of Ballarat weather was not this. Landing at Candice’s family property was instant relaxation. Ducks on the dam, cows in the paddock and space as far as the eye could see. We had a few Zoom calls in the early afternoon, which was exciting. The final details were provided to us around the start of training on Monday. Finished the day with a fire and a Great Northern to celebrate footy being back!

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PHOTO OF THE WEEK

BIG GILL DELIVERS MARVEL STADIUM, MAY 15, 2020 u AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan dusted

off his best suit, trimmed his locks and shaved off his isolation beard to deliver the news footy fans had been craving last Friday. It was lights, camera and AFL action with McLachlan announcing the season will resume on June 11. We’re counting down the days. PHOTO: MICHAEL WILLSON/AFL PHOTOS @MICHAELCWILLSON


TIME TO SHINE

MURPHY RESERVE, MELBOURNE, MAY 15, 2020

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ground at this time of the year. Nice autumn sun, bit of dew on the grass and a keen footballer out by himself trying to sharpen his skills. But when it’s star Essendon midfielder Dylan Shiel you know AFL players were going to extraordinary lengths to maintain their touch. And now the wait is over.

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Round produced some inspirational moments on and off the field, including the pre-game show before the Dreamtime at the ’G match. Richmond’s young cult hero Sydney Stack, a proud Noongar man, led the Tigers’ war cry as players from both clubs stood arm-in-arm facing each other. A brilliant performance from a rising star. PHOTO: QUINN ROONEY GETTY IMAGES/AFL PHOTOS


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he “famous Old Dark Navy Blues” went some way towards removing an infamous old dark stain on their otherwise proud history with Aboriginal players back in 2016. On that sunny Monday morning of May 16, Carlton formally acknowledged – almost 90 years after the fact – that a Blues regime had racially vilified a young Doug Nicholls. Mavis Thorp Clark’s 1965 biography Pastor Doug, written in collaboration with Nicholls, reveals that in the pre-season of 1927 the then 20-year-old speedster from

southern New South Wales went to Princes Park because a Blues scout had told him, “If you come to town, try us at Carlton – we’ll give you a go.” However, Nicholls missed out on the final playing list, told he was too small. (At just 157cm, he remains the equal-second shortest League player ever.) But he suspected other factors were at play. Pastor Doug exposes the ugly truth: “He was not really surprised. The weeks had not been happy. His teammates were not eager to play with an Aborigine. No one would willingly give him a rub-down. There were complaints that, because of his colour, he smelt. Doug was

bitter about that, though he did not say anything.” It’s important to note that Nicholls was known to underplay the racism he was subjected to. Nicholls’ daughter Pam Pedersen told the AFL Record: “Dad hardly spoke about that horrible episode at Carlton. He must have been too sad. But he always carried it with him.” Pedersen, known as ‘Aunty Pam’, is a Yorta Yorta elder and respected community leader in her own right. She was last year invited to join Carlton’s Reconciliation Action Plan advisory board (“I only agreed because of what happened to Dad,” she insisted) and was pleasantly


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surprised when told the club planned to officially reconcile with her family. “Some family members may still be bitter, but I’m not – I respect the club for trying to make amends,” Aunty Pam said. So it was that the Blues invited the Nicholls clan to an intimate ‘Galnyan Yakurrumdja’ – which Aunty Pam translated as ‘respectful acknowledgement’ – attended by club management, staff, the football department and players, including Aunty Pam’s nephew Andrew Walker. Then Blues CEO Steven Trigg took to the lectern and expressed disappointment that it had taken so long to “clear the air” on the issue, lamenting “the pain, the hurt, the grief” it had caused Nicholls, his family and his people. Trigg, who hailed Nicholls as one of Australia’s greatest leaders and a reconciliation pioneer, condemned as “completely unacceptable” the conduct of certain unnamed Carlton officials and players for not affording Nicholls “the opportunity to flourish as his talent and his character should ordinarily dictate”. “He was excluded … due to his Aboriginality,” Trigg said. “It’s worth thinking for a moment about how those actions must have made him feel.” In response, Aunty Pam gracefully accepted the apology and declared that justice had finally been done. Her father had been made to feel “inferior” by “hateful words”, she said. She described it as “a painful story that has crossed the generations” and had been “burned into the Nicholls family psyche”; a story that has remained “frozen in time” and has “just sat there festering” like an open wound. As for how her father would have felt about Carlton’s apology, Aunty Pam told the Blues: “He would be charitable, he would be forgiving, he would have let the bitterness go … he would have thanked you.” The Blues would soon regret their disdainful dismissal of Nicholls and made at least two bids for him to return to Princes Park, both of which proved unsuccessful for obvious reasons. Aunty Pam reminded the Blues: “You missed out big time … (on) having an amazing sportsman in your midst … and a remarkable person … Dad (became) an Australian icon.” Aunty Pam concluded her speech with: “Let us now walk together,” and then everyone walked together on to Ikon Park and formed a circle for a smoking/cleansing ceremony. 22 | AFL RECORD | afl.com.au

The Nicholls family presented the Blues with a coolamon and a shield and in return received a Carlton guernsey featuring Sir Doug’s tribal totem of an emu and a turtle. Such was just the latest recognition of a man whose legacy continues to shape lives. Nicholls – the man now honoured by the AFL in its rebadged Sir Doug Nicholls Indigenous Round – is a unique figure in Australian history. His chances of success had been so slim that, in football parlance, he started 10 goals down against a gale-force breeze. Born on December 9, 1906, Nicholls grew up on Cummeragunja Aboriginal mission in southern New South Wales, where he learned to play football barefoot but was basically illiterate. As the Carlton affair so graphically highlighted, these were less-enlightened times. Officially, Aborigines weren’t deemed Australian citizens.

This was most devastatingly reinforced for Nicholls at the age of eight when he watched helplessly as police forcibly removed his teenage sister Hilda. And when he “hitched a ride on a loaded cattle truck” to Melbourne, Nicholls had little money, no job, no friends, no concept of city life and, potentially, few prospects. Initially he slept in fruit boxes at Victoria Market where he scrounged a job. So it’s simply remarkable that, as Aunty Pam and her niece Ngarra Murray (Sir Doug’s great-granddaughter) like to say, “a boy from ‘Cummera’ made it all the way to Buckingham Palace”. As Ngarra (the sister of ex-Bomber Nathan Lovett-Murray) so succinctly puts it, Nicholls was “a man of many firsts” for his people, including being the first Aborigine to be knighted (for “distinguished services to the advancement of the Aboriginal people”) and the first to hold a vice-regal office (as Governor of South Australia). Nicholls was also named the Victorian Father of the Year, was crowned King of Moomba, dined with Queen Elizabeth II, had an audience with Pope Paul VI, had a Canberra suburb named after him and became a religious leader (affectionately known as ‘Pastor Doug’), through which he formed friendships with visiting black American entertainers such as Louis Armstrong and Harry Belafonte –

He would have let the bitterness go ... DAUGHTER ‘AUNTY PAM’ PEDERSEN

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Doug Nicholls, pictured in a 1933 Fitzroy team (above), was the first Aboriginal player to represent Victoria. (Below) Nicholls’ daughter ‘Aunty Pam’ Pedersen.


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while remaining a champion of the downtrodden. Nicholls’ descendants believe that even with the best opportunities of today, it would be difficult to emulate his achievements. So has any other Australian achieved so much after coming from so little? “Probably not,” renowned historian Professor Stuart Macintyre told the AFL Record, while pointing out other candidates, including fellow Aboriginal sportsman/activist Charles Perkins and certain convicts. In 2008, Melbourne writer Michael Winkler argued that Nicholls was the greatest man to play League football and suggested he might well be our greatest Australian. It’s little wonder then that Jason Tamiru, a grandson of Nicholls, declared in Peter Dickson’s superb documentary The Story of Legend: Sir Doug Nicholls that his grandfather’s epic tale is “one of the greatest stories, not only just of Australia … (but) of the world”. The catalyst for Nicholls’ ascension to iconic status was his football stardom – when he was the only Aboriginal League player of his era. Lightning-quick, spring-heeled and brave, the “pocket Hercules” became one of the VFA’s most spectacular and popular players. “I was quick on my feet and quick of eye,” he once explained. “I got it from my ancestors – they needed it to get out of trouble.” In five seasons at Northcote, Nicholls won two best and fairests, finished third in the league count, starred in three consecutive Grand Finals, including the club’s first premiership in 1929, and twice represented the VFA, on one occasion performing strongly against the VFL. “To me, the roar of the crowd is music,” he told The Sporting Globe in 1935. Work was scarce during the Depression, so Nicholls spent his off-seasons running professionally (winning the Warracknabeal and Nyah Gifts) and as part of Jimmy Sharman’s travelling boxing troupe, sending money home to Cummeragunja. Nicholls said boxing, often against much bigger opponents, gave him confidence and self-control “in ticklish situations”, which came in handy on the football field. “Sport was my university … (It) assimilated me into the community,” he told The Australian Women’s Weekly in 1957. 24 | AFL RECORD | afl.com.au

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MAN OF MANY FIRSTS: Nicholls with wife

Gladys and children Pam, Ralph and Lillian after being named Victorian Father of the Year in 1962 (above) and with the Queen and Prince Philip at SA Government House in 1977.

If not for Sharman, Nicholls might never have played League football. In early 1932, his suitors included Carlton, Collingwood (which he’d almost joined in the late 1920s) and Fitzroy. The problem was the 25-year-old had signed a lucrative three-year contract with Sharman and was prepared to honour it. But the veteran showman mercifully released Nicholls when Fitzroy also agreed to give him the job of curator at Brunswick St. Despite an early knee injury that required the removal of a cartilage, Nicholls flourished at Fitzroy, just as he felt he would have at Carlton if given the chance. The wingman made his debut against the Blues at home and enjoyed what must have been a sweet victory. In a 1933 win over St Kilda, The Sporting Globe credited Nicholls with 30 kicks. The next year he finished third in the Maroons’ best and fairest.

NICHOLLS

Born: December 9, 1906. Died: June 4, 1988, at Mooroopna, Victoria. VFL/AFL: Fitzroy 1932-37 (54 games, 2 goals); represented Victoria (2 games); 3rd Fitzroy best and fairest 1934. VFA: Northcote 1927-31 and 1938-39; represented VFA (2 games); 3rd Recorder Cup (VFA best and fairest) 1931; Northcote best and fairest 1929, 1930; Northcote premiership 1929; Northcote coach 1947. LIFETIME HONOURS: Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (1977); Knight Bachelor (1972), Governor of South Australia (1976-77), OBE (1968), MBE (1957), Victorian Father of the Year (1962), King of Moomba (1973); Church of Christ pastor.

It’s instructive that Nicholls was made to feel welcome at Fitzroy. Before his first training session, Nicholls changed in a corner away from his new teammates, so young superstar Haydn Bunton asked him: “What’s the idea? Why aren’t you with the others?” “We-e-ell,” Nicholls replied, “you know how it is.” Thereafter, Bunton always changed alongside him, cementing a warm friendship. After Bunton was killed in a car accident in 1955, Pastor Doug officiated at his memorial service, telling the large gathering, “We are here to pay tribute to a man we loved.” The race issue led to a potentially explosive confrontation with another of the game’s household names. Richmond enforcer Jack Dyer crunched Nicholls on the field and delivered a racist barb that had hurt far more. Sometime later in 1935, the pair became teammates when Nicholls was the first Aborigine to be selected to represent Victoria. As the Trans Continental train carried the Vics towards Perth, Nicholls stared down the young Tiger giant. When Dyer asked what the problem was, Nicholls snarled: “I don’t like you, Jack Dyer – for what you said.” Those in earshot were shocked – after all, lay-preacher Nicholls had


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only ever been known as quiet and pleasant. Dyer immediately apologised and they became friends. On that trip west, during which Nicholls delivered sermons at churches in Adelaide and Perth, he became more determined than ever to help his people after witnessing the “tragic” condition of some Aboriginal communities. Nicholls played just 54 League games, but football proved a stepping stone to greater things. In some ways, his impact on the game and society continues to grow. Ngarra welcomed another groundbreaking achievement for her great-grandfather, who has become the first person to have an AFL round named after them. “It’s great because now a lot more people will learn and become inspired by his amazing story,” Ngarra said. Aunty Pam gushed: “It’s wwwunnderful. A beautiful acknowledgement of a beautiful person.” What would the great man himself say about the honour? “He’d be so proud it might bring a tear to his eye,” Aunty Pam said. “But just like Dad did before he became governor (of SA), first he’d ask the family what we thought. He never thought it was just about him.” Aunty Pam emphasised that her father would have struggled to achieve all he did without the unwavering support of his family and friends. Nicholls’ greatest ally was his wife, Lady Gladys, who assisted and advised him. A statue of this regal couple stands in Melbourne’s Parliament Gardens. The circumstances behind their pairing reveals much about Nicholls. Lady Gladys’ first husband was Howard ‘Dowie’ Nicholls – Doug’s older brother and ex-teammate at both Tongala (in the Kyabram league) and Northcote (for one season). Howard died after a car crash in 1942, aged 37. Eight months later, Doug, then 36, married his brother’s widow and took on their three children as his own. They had three more children. Grandson Gary Murray (Ngarra’s father) said: “He 26 | AFL RECORD | afl.com.au

would’ve seen it as his cultural duty. We look after our people. And that was always at the forefront of his mind.” After his death at 81 on June 4, 1988, Nicholls was afforded a state funeral before being laid to rest alongside Lady Gladys at Cummeragunja cemetery. A descendant of tribal “kings, queens and headmen”, Nicholls believed that everyone should make a contribution to the community, and many members of his family continue to do just that, in a variety of ways. One of them, grandson Tamiru, a producer of Indigenous performing arts, summed up his grandfather’s broad influence in Dickson’s documentary: “His legacy for me is great integrity, compassion, fair go, mateship, human rights, civil rights, spirituality, identity, culture (and) a place in the earth.” @bencollocollins

THE FOOTBALL MAKER’S MARK A significant yet little-known influence on Doug Nicholls’ VFL and VFA careers was football manufacturer Ross Faulkner, whose links with the Aboriginal great are detailed here for the first time. The AFL Record tracked down Faulkner’s grandson of the same name – the fourth generation to own and run the family business – who revealed that the Faulkners’ deep respect for Aborigines traces back into the mid-1800s when a white ancestor spent a considerable time living with a tribe in north-east Victoria. The original Ross Faulkner was a committeeman at VFA club Northcote and his inclusive nature proved a refreshing contrast to Carlton’s prejudice towards Nicholls in 1927. “My grandfather had heard how this talented Aboriginal boy had been mistreated at Carlton and he thought that was utterly despicable, so he got Doug to Northcote,” the younger Faulkner said. Five years later when Nicholls again pursued a League career, Faulkner – then a committeeman at Fitzroy – again intervened at a critical juncture. “My grandfather and his great friend Percy Mitchell (another official) were integral to getting Doug to Fitzroy,” the proud grandson said. Faulkner was so taken with Nicholls that he introduced the ‘native brand’ logo to his footballs. “That was out of recognition for his great friendship with Doug and

the family connection to Aboriginals,” Faulkner said. “In those days it wasn’t a smart business decision to name your brand after an Aboriginal and give them recognition. In some ways it was quite confronting. “My grandmother told me about a memorable incident at a game between Fitzroy and Melbourne at the MCG. “My grandfather was in the committee room when a Melbourne committeeman came up to him and passed some very derogatory remarks about Doug and Aboriginals in general. “My grandfather promptly responded by knocking him out. That caused a great ruckus.” Nicholls and Faulkner shared a lifelong friendship and the younger Faulkner said, “a great understanding of a subject that remains so difficult”. And today the legacy continues, with the Ross Faulkner company involved in programs that encourage young Aborigines to get an education and play sport.


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n each and every AFL draft, whether it be the National, Rookie or Pre-Season edition, there is value to be found. Players who may not have excelled greatly in their top-age junior season, those who take a little longer to mature or the ones who only really switch on once they are finally given the chance at the elite level. Like digging for gold, you might strike it lucky! Over the past 20 years, all 18 AFL clubs have been able to unearth some hidden gems who have delivered plenty despite the small initial investment.

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EVERY DRAFT UNEARTHS A GEM – A PLAYER WHO HAS COME FROM THE CLOUDS TO DEFY THE PRE-DRAFT RANKINGS.

There are plenty of success stories to focus on so we’ve looked into the players who had or are having great careers despite being picked up late or even being held over as a rookie or pre-season selection. Pick 58 for Dane Swan? Pick 75 for Taylor Walker? Is that right? Dylan Grimes, Bachar Houli and Eddie Betts in the Pre-Season Draft? Are you serious? Jeremy McGovern a rookie? Yes he was! These are the best value selections from the National, Rookie and Pre-Season drafts since 2000.


290 goals in 184 games. He has now returned to the club for the 2020 season following a very successful six-year stint at the Crows. NIC NEGREPONTIS

ADELAIDE CROWS

Taylor Walker

DRAFT: National (2007)  PICK: 75 GAMES: 190  GOALS: 428

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last pick (75) of the National Draft on a kid from Broken Hill. That’s a total of 74 selections that were made before him (including passes). ‘Tex’ would go on to lead the club, win the AFLPA’s best captain award twice and has kicked the second most goals in Crows colours behind Tony Modra. Current skipper Rory Sloane was taken with pick 44 in 2008 in another clever piece of recruiting.

Dane Swan

DRAFT: National (2001)  PICK: 58 GAMES: 258  GOALS: 211

u The 2001 ‘super draft’ was full

of gems and one who slid to the fourth round was a future Brownlow medallist in Swan. Swan’s resume speaks for itself – 258 games, three best and fairests (including in a premiership year in 2010), AFLPA MVP and five All-Australian selections in a row between 2009 and 2013.

Ben Rutten

DRAFT: Rookie (2002)  PICK: 40 GAMES: 229  GOALS: 9

Nick Maxwell

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in the 2002 Rookie Draft in the form of Rutten at pick 40. After starting as a forward, he made his name as one of the best full-backs of his era. He played 229 games and was selected in the 2005 All-Australian side. Two-time All-Australian Rory Laird was taken by the Crows with pick five in the 2012 Rookie Draft – another superb value selection. ANDREW SLEVISON

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Harris Andrews

DRAFT: National (2014)  PICK: 61 GAMES: 98  GOALS: 9

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of Brisbane and is coming off an All-Australian season at just 23. The key defender was an Academy selection for the Lions, but given they were able to wait until the fourth round of the draft to scoop him up, clearly other clubs weren’t aware of what they were missing out on.

Tom Rockliff

DRAFT: Pre-Season (2009)  PICK: 5 GAMES: 154 (BL)  GOALS: 87 (BL)

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outside of the National Draft is a huge win no matter which way you look at it. Rockliff was a reliable ball accumulator for the Lions, winning

DRAFT: Rookie (2003)  PICK: 15 GAMES: 258  GOALS: 211

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two best and fairests and making the All-Australian side in 2014 across his 154 games for the club. NIC NEGREPONTIS

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Kade Simpson

DRAFT: National (2002)  PICK: 45 GAMES: 326  GOALS: 138

u Carlton was stripped of its top

picks in the 2002 National Draft, but somehow managed to find a 300-gamer in the fourth round. Spending most of his career on the wing before settling across half-back, Simpson has played 326 games and remains one of the Blues’ most reliable players in 2020 despite recently turning 36.

Eddie Betts

DRAFT: Pre-Season (2005)  PICK: 3 GAMES: 184 (Carl)  GOALS: 290 (Carl)

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Pre-Season Draft with clubs overlooking him in part because of groin issues that plagued him throughout his junior years. It’s fair to say the risk paid off for the Blues, with Betts kicking

BEST BETTS: Eddie Betts during his first stint at Carlton proved a bargain while Brisbane’s Harris Andrews (below) was a steal at No. 61 in the 2014 draft.

premiership captain in the Rookie Draft, which is pretty handy. The defensive leader made the 2009 All-Australian team, played 208 games for the Pies and was appointed captain of the club for the 2009 season. He may not be the biggest star on this list, but had a profound impact on the Magpies. NIC NEGREPONTIS

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Orazio Fantasia

DRAFT: National (2013)  PICK: 55 GAMES: 76  GOALS: 111

u The 2013 draft remains one of

the best in the past 20 years and for good reason – Marcus Bontempelli, Patrick Cripps and Josh Kelly were all taken in the top 20. But the 2013 draft is also known for its depth and one of those players is Fantasia, who was picked up with a speculative 55th pick. The 24-year-old may have struggled with injury of late but when fully fit, he’s shown just how good he can be at AFL level. His best season was in 2017 where he kicked 39 goals and was one of the League’s most damaging small forwards. AFL.com.au     AFL RECORD  29


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Aaron Sandilands

DRAFT: Rookie (2002)  PICK: 33 GAMES: 271  GOALS: 98

u There’s a case to be made that

Sandilands redefined the ruck position during his heyday so it’s hard to believe that Fremantle picked him up with pick 33 in the 2002 Rookie Draft. He didn’t take too long to get going at AFL level – playing 19 games in his debut year. While injuries may have curbed the influence of the 211cm big man in his final years at AFL level, Sandilands remains of the best players in Fremantle history. LAURENCE ROSEN

GEELONG CATS

Tom Stewart

DRAFT: National (2016)  PICK: 40 GAMES: 69  GOALS: 3

Mark Baguley

DRAFT: Rookie (2012)  PICK: 47 GAMES: 134  GOALS: 35

CAT CLIMBS THE RANKS: Tom Stewart was starring in local footy before joining the Cats’ VFL side in 2016.

u The 33-year-old was recruited as a

mature-ager with pick 47 in the 2012 Rookie Draft and gave his absolute all for the Bombers in his 134 games for the club. Essendon has had a few rookie successes in the past two decades – Damien Peverill, Heath Hocking and Ben Howlett spring to mind – but Baguley is the pick of the bunch due to his versatility and willingness to sacrifice himself for the betterment of his side. LAURENCE ROSEN

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Lachie Neale

DRAFT: National (2011)  PICK: 58 GAMES: 135 (Frem)  GOALS: 67 (Frem)

u While he may be a Brisbane

Lions player now, Fremantle got genuine value by picking up the gun midfielder at pick 58 in the 2011 draft. Neale started relatively slowly at AFL level but from 2014, he’s

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u Stewart was running around

playing under Cats great Matthew Scarlett for South Barwon in the Geelong Football League back in 2015 before he got serious and had a crack at the VFL the following year. It was the insistence of Scarlett that he should try his luck at a higher level. Fast forward to today and the unassuming defender has already played 69 AFL matches and been selected in the past two All-Australian sides. A fantastic return for a mature-age pick 40.

Mark Blicavs

DRAFT: Rookie (2012)  PICK: 54 GAMES: 158  GOALS: 36

Sandilands redefined the ruck position

u A former steeplechaser runner,

Blicavs has proved a shrewd acquisition via the Rookie Draft. Blicavs’ versatility and aerobic strength has seen him play a number of roles that’s made him an indispensable member of Geelong’s side. He’s a two-time best and fairest winner and was rewarded with five-year contract extension in 2018. ALEX ZAIA

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Alex Sexton

DRAFT: National (2011)  PICK: 88 GAMES: 119  GOALS: 110

u The 26-year-old remains one of

Gold Coast’s most underrated players and is now in his ninth season at AFL level. Sexton was taken at pick 88 in the 2011 draft and has already played 119 games for the Suns. The key forward kicked 39 goals in 2019, including a bag of four in rounds one and two last year.

Jesse Joyce

DRAFT: Rookie (2016)  PICK: 67 GAMES: 64  GOALS: 2

u Gold Coast’s success in the Rookie

Draft has been limited but they did find Joyce with pick 67 in the 2016 Rookie Draft. The key defender has already played 64 games and proven himself to be a solid player at senior level. LAURENCE ROSEN

GWS GIANTS

Matt de Boer

DRAFT: National (2016)  PICK: 58 GAMES: 50 (GWS)  GOALS: 26 (GWS)

u Rewind five years and the Giants

made a shrewd call in handing an AFL lifeline to de Boer. He had just been delisted by Fremantle when GWS used pick 58 on him in the 2016 National Draft. In orange and charcoal, de Boer has become one of the AFL’s elite run-with players, helping the Giants reach the finals in each of his three years with the club to date. Another nice piece of recruiting was the selection of Jeremy Finlayson at 85 in 2014.

Zac Williams

DRAFT: Rookie (2013)  PICK: 55 GAMES: 102  GOALS: 25

u The Giants unearthed an absolute

gem when they took Williams at pick 55 in the 2013 Rookie Draft. He became the expansion club’s first Academy graduate and quickly vindicated the selection by playing 11 games in his debut season. Fast forward seven years and he has played 102 games and is


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seasons than Brown, who has become an incredibly reliable key forward option. Drafted in the fourth round out of Tasmania, the Kangaroos found a player to build their forward line around. The big man with the Sideshow Bob hairstyle gets better with each passing year.

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Sam Mitchell

DRAFT: National (2001)  PICK: 36 GAMES: 307 (Haw)  GOALS: 67 (Haw)

Michael Firrito

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third-round selection (pick 36) of a player who would go on to be a four-time premiership midfielder, premiership captain, Brownlow medallist, three-time All-Australian and five-time best and fairest. Many clubs overlooked Mitchell but the Hawks acted in 2001 and boy did their punt pay handsome dividends. He will be remembered as one of the most important players throughout their recent dominance of the competition. Reigning best and fairest James Worpel (45 in 2017) and promising defender James Sicily (56 in 2013) could both prove to be very shrewd acquisition.

Luke Breust

DRAFT: Rookie (2009)  PICK: 47 GAMES: 208  GOALS: 395

DRAFT: Rookie (2003)  PICK: 10 GAMES: 275  GOALS: 29

u Firrito was as reliable a defender

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MAX FACTOR: After a slow start due to injuries, Melbourne’s Max Gawn is one of the best ruckmen in the competition.

u The Hawks picked up the skilful

u Melbourne has done well out of

MELBOURNE DRAFT: National (2009)  PICK: 34 GAMES: 121  GOALS: 58

u Now the captain of the Demons,

life at AFL level wasn’t always so easy for the ruckman picked up with pick 34 in the 2009 draft. After battling early injury troubles, he’s become of the best ruckmen in the League, having been named in the All-Australian team on three occasions.

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Aaron Davey

DRAFT: Rookie (2004)  PICK: 3 GAMES: 178  GOALS: 174

small forward from country NSW in the 2009 Rookie Draft (pick 47) without too much fuss. It took Breust more than two years to make his senior debut but he has since gone on to kick 395 goals in 208 games while winning three flags, two All-Australian selections and two leading goalkicker awards. Only eight players have kicked more goals in the brown and gold which is a fabulous return for a tiny investment. ANDREW SLEVISON

Max Gawn

Melbourne did extremely well to pick up a future captain in the third round of a National Draft.

He (Firrito) was a lock in the North Melbourne backline

the Rookie Draft in the past 20 years – including big men Mark Jamar and Darren Jolly – but its best recruit is Davey, who was pick three in the 2004 Rookie Draft. Davey was a highly valued member of a side that largely struggled throughout his time at the club. In a career that spanned 178 games, winning the best and fairest award in 2009 remains a clear standout for a player that deserved more team success during his career. After playing 20 games in 2013, Davey announced that season would be his last. LAURENCE ROSEN

NORTH MELBOURNE

Ben Brown

DRAFT: National (2013)  PICK: 47 GAMES: 122  GOALS: 280

u No player in the AFL has kicked

more goals across the past three

Robbie Gray

DRAFT: National (2006)  PICK: 55 GAMES: 218  GOALS: 318

u Port Adelaide struck gold when

selecting Gray with its fourth pick in the 2006 draft. A bona fide star of the AFL and one of the Power’s greatest players, Gray is a four-time All-Australian, triple best and fairest winner and five-time Showdown medallist. The silky-skilled midfielder/ forward is second behind Warren Tredrea on Port Adelaide’s list of all-time leading goalkickers in the AFL era.

Tom Jonas

DRAFT: Rookie (2011)  PICK: 16 GAMES: 139  GOALS: 1

u Jonas was rookied by Port Adelaide

in 2011 and upgraded to the senior list a year later. Since the elevation, the dogged defender has become a defensive mainstay for the Power. Jonas was named co-captain alongside Ollie Wines in 2019 and now holds the mantle solely for the 2020 season. He follows Gavin Wanganeen, Matthew Primus, Warren Tredrea, Dom Cassisi and Travis Boak in donning the prestigious No. 1 jumper. ALEX ZAIA


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Chris Newman

DRAFT: National (2000)  PICK: 55 GAMES: 268  GOALS: 56

u Two decades ago, Richmond

used pick 55 (2000 National Draft) on Newman. He didn’t become a first-choice Tiger until 2003 but from then on, he was a cherished favourite. Many revere his leadership so much so that they feel he left a legacy strong enough to help inspire the drought-breaking 2017 premiership. Captained the club for four years and played 268 games.

Dylan Grimes

DRAFT: Pre-Season (2010)  PICK: 2 GAMES: 152  GOALS: 3

u The Rookie Draft has been a

happy hunting ground for the Tigers, particularly in recent years when you think about the success of players such as Kane Lambert, Jason Castagna and Jayden Short. But one of their best value selections came in the 2010 Pre-Season Draft in the form of Grimes. It took a while for him to get going (five seasons to get past 30 games) but he has now become one of the top few defenders in the competition. A two-time premiership player and All-Australian, similar to Bachar Houli who was taken in the 2011 Pre-Season Draft after being discarded by Essendon. ANDREW SLEVISON

ST KILDA

Leigh Montagna

DRAFT: National (2001)  PICK: 37 GAMES: 287  GOALS: 155

u A member of the star-studded

2001 ‘super draft’, St Kilda selected Montagna with its fifth selection. The midfielder overcame a slow start to finish on 287 games across 16 seasons in the red, white and black. Montagna is a dual All-Australian and finished top three in St Kilda’s best and fairest on five occasions.

Stephen Milne

DRAFT: Rookie (2000)  PICK: 23 GAMES: 275  GOALS: 574

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u Milne proved an inspired rookie

selection by St Kilda in 2000. Recruited from Essendon reserves, the small forward kicked 574 goals for the Saints and is a two-time All-Australian and won the club’s goalkicking award three times. Milne held the record for the most games by a rookie before he was surpassed by West Coast ruckman Dean Cox. ALEX ZAIA

SYDNEY SWANS

Luke Parker

DRAFT: National (2010)  PICK: 40 GAMES: 195  GOALS: 155

The Eagles found a gem when they picked up McGovern

u Parker and Sydney are a perfect

match. Parker has developed into an elite midfielder who thrives on the contest – a characteristic synonymous with the Swans. Named co-captain in 2019, Parker has plenty of time to add to his premiership, All-Australian blazer and two best and fairest awards in an already impressive career.

Kieren Jack

DRAFT: Rookie (2005)  PICK: 58 GAMES: 256  GOALS: 166

u The son of rugby league legend

Garry Jack carved out an excellent 13-year AFL career. Promoted off the rookie list in 2007, Jack captained Sydney from 2013 to 2016, won a premiership in 2012, was named All-Australian twice and added a best and fairest to his CV in 2010. Jack sits equal eighth on the all-time rookie games list and embodied the famous ‘Bloods Culture’ at the Swans. ALEX ZAIA

WEST COAST EAGLES

Mark LeCras

DRAFT: National (2004)  PICK: 37 GAMES: 219  GOALS: 441

u The Eagles have a few worthy

nominations for this particular position but the nod must go to LeCras. For pick 37 (2004 National Draft) you would expect a decent player but what he achieved no doubt exceeded expectations. He won a best and fairest, two leading goalkicker awards, one

DRAFT SLIDER: Tiger star Dylan Grimes slipped through to the Pre-Season Draft in 2010.

All-Australian selection and the 2018 premiership in his final season. LeCras sits third on West Coast’s all-time goalkicking list with 441. Only Josh Kennedy and Peter Sumich are in front of him.

Jeremy McGovern

DRAFT: Rookie (2011)  PICK: 44 GAMES: 127  GOALS: 36

u Pick 44 of a Rookie Draft. No senior

AFL footy until the age of 22. It’s not often the recipe for a future four-time All-Australian. But the Eagles found a gem when they picked up McGovern in the 2011 Rookie Draft. He didn’t debut until 2014 but then quickly came of age once he got a taste for the big time. Four successive All-Australian selections, a premiership, 127 games and counting and one of the very elite intercept defenders in the game. Bargain basement price for supreme quality. ANDREW SLEVISON

WESTERN BULLDOGS

Brian Lake

DRAFT: National (2001)  PICK: 71 GAMES: 197 (WB)  GOALS: 32 (WB)

u The Western Bulldogs found a

200-game full-back at the very end of the draft. Lake was a key part of some very strong teams early in his career and made the All-Australian side in 2009 and 2010. He would, of course, finish his career at Hawthorn, winning three consecutive premierships and a Norm Smith Medal in 2013.

Matthew Boyd

DRAFT: Rookie (2002)  PICK: 23 GAMES: 292  GOALS: 86

u Boyd was not taken in the 2001

‘super draft’, instead slipping into the rookie pool before the Dogs picked him up. He went on to be among the best players from that draft, playing 292 games, making three All-Australian teams, winning three best and fairests, captaining the side between 2011 and 2013, and playing his role in the drought-breaking 2016 premiership team. NIC NEGREPONTIS


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now. The Cats’ No. 1 pressure player in 2019 is a star who took flight at the end of the season. Tim Kelly’s two seasons at Geelong simply highlighted what an amazing talent he is for a player who slipped through the recruiting network when he dominated in the WAFL before being selected by the Cats with pick No. 24 in 2017. He was runner-up in Geelong’s best and fairest both seasons and last year he made the All-Australian team, largely on the back of his pressure work. He led the Cats in clearances, was second for contested possessions and fourth in tackles. His total pressure acts (510) were among the best in the AFL. But having wanted to return to WA at the end of 2018, Kelly finally got his wish after the 2019 season and he now works with a star-studded West Coast midfield together with Luke Shuey, Elliot Yeo, Andrew Gaff, Dom Sheed and Jack Redden. But the Eagles had to pay a fair price to get their man with the Cats receiving three picks, including No. 16, in 2019 and a first-round pick this year. Champion Data introduced its pressure point system in 2011 as a way of measuring defensive intent beyond just tackles, spoils and smothers. Points are awarded for corralling (1.2), chasing (1.5), closing (2.75) and physical pressure (3.75).

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here might be a silver lining out of all this, particularly if you were getting a little misty-eyed about the prospect of your favourite player calling time at the end of 2020. Imagine there had been no COVID-19 and you were lining up this year’s prospective retirees. Assuming they weren’t actual participants on Grand Final day, you’d be standing and applauding the following players as they made their way around the MCG in the traditional farewell motorcade – Shaun Burgoyne, Gary Ablett, Kade Simpson, David Mundy and Heath Shaw. Perched in between that lot for games played is Eddie Betts but you’d be backing the goalkicking wiz to return to his old club Carlton for more than one season. But there is a case to be made for most of the above to keep on keeping on given the unusual circumstances we now find ourselves in. For the sake of this exercise we will park finals and just concentrate on the home and away season. One round has already been played so when footy resumes on June 11, there are another 16 rounds to go.

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PETROL IN THE TANK: Could Heath Shaw and Gary Ablett eke out another year in 2021?

That’s about a 27 per cent reduction on a normal 22-game home and away season. More importantly, it’s 27 per cent less taxing physically – and perhaps mentally – on those ageing bodies. Shaw is an interesting case point. He might have been close to giving it away at the end of 2019 but after Richmond put Greater Western Sydney to the sword in last year’s Grand Final, his thinking – and that of the Giants – changed. Flip that result and Shaw would be knocking back beers in a pub somewhere telling his mates how grateful he was to bow out as a premiership player. After hearing the 309-game veteran being interviewed this week, you got the impression those beers might be on hold for a bit longer. Burgoyne is the AFL’s current elder statesman in terms of age (37) and games (377) but the Hawthorn star was at his silky best way back in round one, booting three goals against the more fancied Brisbane Lions. There was talk at the end of 2019 that Burgoyne might explore a move north to assist a young Gold

It flies in the face of Clarkson’s exit strategy

Coast outfit as a player, on-field leader and off-field mentor. If he gets through what’s left of 2020, you’d think the Hawks would seriously consider offering him another one-year deal. Yes, it flies in the face of Alastair Clarkson’s exit strategy with Sam Mitchell and Jordan Lewis at the end of 2016 and Jarryd Roughead after last season but Burgoyne is a different beast. Other than a hamstring issue this time 12 months ago, he is showing no obvious signs of wear and tear. The finishing line was also looming for Ablett but a two-month break before resuming training with his Geelong teammates would have done wonders for the little master. And cast your mind back to the Cats’ opening round loss to the Giants where Ablett was one of Geelong’s best players. Finally, here is one to ponder with the prospect of list sizes being reduced in 2021. If you are a Hawthorn fan, do you want a four-time premiership player (Burgoyne) who is still at the peak of his powers or a list-clogger who is still some way off making it?



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SLEVO’S

LUCKY 13: Lance Franklin kicked a career-high 13 goals in this round in 2012.

STARS

HOWARD KOTTON takes his weekly look at the best players to wear each jumper number.

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OF ROUND 10 (SINCE 2000)

GAMES 325 GOALS 196

1. LANCE FRANKLIN

u In this round 21

HAWTHORN v NORTH MELBOURNE, 2012

u “Thirteen, thirteeeeeeen!”

rang the call from Anthony Hudson. You know the moment instantly. It happened in round 10, 2012 when Franklin and the Hawks completely destroyed the Kangaroos in Launceston. The day started slowly for the No. 23, slotting his first just before quarter-time, but from then on it was a complete onslaught. Five in the second term, four in the third and a further three in the last, including his 13th just moments before the siren. Hawthorn won by 115 points, ‘Buddy’ outscored North and his 13 remains the biggest bag of his brilliant career.

Hawthorn’s game style after the club had fallen to a 2-6 record. Two years earlier in the same round, Riewoldt had his way with St Kilda when he delivered a match-winning bag. The Tigers No. 8 kicked eight goals in an eight-point win over cousin Nick and the Saints. A very lucky number for some.

2. JACK RIEWOLDT

3. FRASER GEHRIG

RICHMOND v GWS GIANTS, 2014 RICHMOND v ST KILDA, 2012 u Another star forward to reach

his personal best in a round 10 fixture. In 2014 against the Giants at the Showgrounds, Riewoldt ran riot with a haul of 11 majors in a 113-point triumph. He kicked his 11th before three-quarter time and was goalless in the final term but did make a statement by giving one off to captain Trent Cotchin. It occurred after a tumultuous week where Riewoldt had criticised Damien Hardwick’s Tigers for trying to copy

ST KILDA v CARLTON, 2004 ST KILDA v SYDNEY, 2005 u Gehrig was often the destroyer

and in round 10, 2004, he was in a menacing mood. The Saints put Carlton to the sword kicking 31 goals to win by 108 points. A number of those were delivered by Gehrig who required just 12 kicks to finish with 9.2. Stephen Milne chimed in with six as St Kilda finished with a total of 196 – the club’s second-highest score ever. The very next year, again in round 10, the ‘G-Train’ helped himself to a bag of seven in a 43-point victory over Sydney at Docklands.

4. TRENT HENTSCHEL & THE CROWS

ADELAIDE v ESSENDON, 2006 u There was a surprise bag in

2006 when Hentschel delivered eight goals for Adelaide in

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a big win over the Bombers. Hentschel’s previous best return had been four majors but he dwarfed that with an imperious display against the Bombers. The Crows’ total score (188 points) remains their highest ever and the 138-point winning margin is their equal-second biggest.

5. THE ACCUMULATORS

GARY ABLETT, DANE SWAN & CO. u There have been a number of

big disposal outings in this round since 2000. The more memorable ones include Ablett amassing 53 possessions for the Suns in 2012. Despite going down to the Magpies by plenty, little ‘Gaz’ was best-on-ground. He had 31 kicks, 22 handballs and picked up three Brownlow Medal votes in his most prolific game to date. In 2009, Swan treated the Power midfield with disdain when he had it 48 times in a 38-point win. It was the second-best disposal return of his career. Among the other handful of 40-plus performances was Saints great Robert Harvey who had 40 touches and 12 clearances in a win over the Hawks in 2003 while Bryce Gibbs racked up 45 along with 12 marks as the Blues beat the Eagles in 2010. ANDREW SLEVISON

years ago, a blond teenager made his AFL debut for Sydney against Carlton at Princes Park, not far from where he grew up in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Jude Bolton gathered only six disposals but laid four tackles as the Swans finished all over the Blues to record a meritorious 27-point win, the first of his 184 victories in red and white. Selected with pick eight in the 1998 National Draft, the former Calder Cannon was a key member of Sydney’s drought-breaking premiership team in 2005 and played in another flag seven years later. In an illustrious career spanning 15 seasons, Bolton was renowned for his fearless attack on the ball and relentless tackling. The on-baller finished third in the best and fairest in 2003. Bolton, 40, lives in Sydney and remains involved in the game as a TV/radio commentator and columnist for ESPN Australia.

Other famous number 24s GMS GLS Gary Dempsey (WB, NM) 329

144

Don McKenzie (Ess)

266

23

Peter Knights (Haw)

264

201

Steven Wallis (WB)

261

57

Chris Langford (Haw)

225

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FROM THE DARK AGES?

KEVAN CARROLL

u The surnames of

WILLIAM SIMMONDS, WA LE: This year will mark 15 years since the last AFL match was played at Princes Park. It has been used the second most times throughout VFL/AFL history. The ground is still used by the AFLW, VFL and NAB Under-18 League. If it had hosted AFL matches this year, we would be celebrating the 75th anniversary of the infamous bloodbath Grand Final between South Melbourne and Carlton. At Victoria Park, the ground would only need another 20 matches to reach 900. Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) and Chris Scott (Brisbane) played against each other in the last AFL match played there in 1999. Who knows, they could have come back to the same venue as opposition coaches this year! Arden St and Whitten Oval will be celebrating 95 years since their first League matches. Charlie H. Pannam, who played for Collingwood from 1894 until 1907, played his first match at Punt Rd Oval for his second club Richmond back in 1908, and kicked four goals against Melbourne. His son, Alby, also played for Richmond in 1947 after a long career with the Magpies. Charlie’s great-great grandson, Ed Richards, currently plays for the Western Bulldogs. It would have been interesting if he had played against the Tigers at Punt Road Oval.

NAME GAME

NEW HOME: Captain Darrel Baldock leads the Saints out for their first VFL game at Moorabbin on April 17, 1965.

PREVIOUS AFL VENUES WHERE LOCAL MATCHES ARE STILL PLAYED Venue

Total games

Ave. crowd (1921-2005)

Years

Arden St Oval

529

13,138

1925-64; 1966-85

Brunswick St Oval

612

15,973

1897-1966

Moorabbin

254

21,232

1965-92

Princes Park

1277

20,711

1897-2005

Punt Rd Oval

544

19,129

1908-64

Victoria Park

880

22,259

1897-1999

Whitten Oval

665

17,344

1925-41; 1943-97

Windy Hill

629

19,274

1922-91

CAN YOU ASSIST? u The AFL is seeking information on the following former players: Harry

Paynter (Coll 1950), Ivan Clues (Coll 1951), Roy Williams (Coll 1952), Brian R. Gilmore (Ess/StK 1950-53; 1955), Jack O’Halloran (Ess/NM/Foots 1950-58), Eddie Goodger (Fitz 1949-58), Tom Magee (Fitz/Melb 1951-54), Joe Hickey (Fitz 1952-53), Jack Thomson (Melb 1949-53), Ray Hutchins (Melb 1950-51), Alan Daly (Melb 1951), Gordon Ramsay (StK 1947-49); Frank Sutherland (StK 1950-52), Irving W. Davidson (StK 1951-54), Allan Callow (StK 1953-56), Bruce Murray (SM 1951-54), Nick Gelavis (SM/Foots 1953-54), Keith F. Thomas (SM 1954), Pat Harrington (SM 1954) and Lindsay Baglin (Foots/NM 1947; 1949). u If you have knowledge of any of these players, please contact

Col Hutchinson via email on col.hutchinson@afl.com.au.

Gold Coast Suns coach Stuart Dew, Carlton midfielder Paddy Dow and past players named Duff and Duffy are from the same origin, being English forms of the Gaelic word dubh meaning “dark”/”black”. It was in most cases a nickname for a man with a dark complexion or possibly a reference to having a dark temperament. Stuart is the only Dew to have played at senior AFL/VFL level, while Paddy’s grandfather Peter played 18 games for North Melbourne (1959-61). Four Duffs and three Duffys have played senior football, the best being Footscray’s Roger Duffy, whose 117 games included the Bulldogs’ first flag in 1954.


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Geelong star Tom Hawkins was given a one-match suspension for a rough conduct charge after the Cats’ 2019 semi-final against West Coast. Who was the Eagles’ victim? A Shannon Hurn B Will Schofield C Jeremy McGovern D Tom Barrass

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What was Fremantle’s win-loss record in 2019? A 9-13 B 8-14 C 7-15 D 6-16

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Brent Harvey has played the most games for North Melbourne (432). Who is second on 316? A Glenn Archer B Wayne Schimmelbusch C Adam Simpson D Drew Petrie

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Which wine region in South Australia was recently in the news over a football-related incident? A Clare Valley B McLaren Vale C Coonawarra D Barossa Valley

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Who had the most handballs for West Coast in 2019 (291)? A Jack Redden B Dom Sheed C Elliot Yeo D Luke Shuey

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What seasons did Ian Stewart win two Brownlow Medals playing for St Kilda? A 1966, 1967 B 1965, 1967 C 1967, 1968 D 1965, 1966

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Who won the Giants’ best and fairest in 2016? A Josh Kelly B Toby Greene C Heath Shaw D Lachie Whitfield

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Inaugural Port Adelaide coach John Cahill was in charge of the Power for how many seasons? A4 B3 C2 D1

A KEN HINKLEY

B DAVID TEAGUE

C MATTHEW NICKS

D CHRIS SCOTT

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Who has kicked the most goals for Collingwood in a season (143)? A Peter McKenna B Gordon Coventry C Ron Todd D Brian Taylor

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ANSWERS: 1 B; 2 A; 3 C; 4 D; 5 D; 6 B; 7 A; 8 C; 9 B; 10 D; 11 A; 12 C; 13 B; 14 C; 15 A. Running Machine A (16.8 kms); Total Sprints B (21); Max Speed C (33.8 km/h). Who said this: C.


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LEAGUE LEADERS DISPOSALS

KICKS

Disposing of the ball via a handball or kick.

HANDBALLS

Disposing of the ball by foot.

PLAYER

MTS AVE EFF %

1 D.Shiel (Ess)

1 35.0 77.1

2 J.Viney (Melb)

1 34.0 70.6

3 P.Cripps (Carl)

PLAYER

STATS PROVIDED BY

Disposing of the ball by hand.

MTS AVE EFF %

PLAYER

1 E.Langdon (Melb)

1 23.0 65.2

2 D.Shiel (Ess)

1 21.0 66.7

1 31.0 64.5

3 J.Polec (NM)

4 E.Langdon (Melb)

1 31.0 71.0

5 L.Parker (Syd)

1 30.0 73.3

MARKS

Catching a kicked ball that has travelled 15m.

MTS AVE EFF %

PLAYER

MTS AVE

1 J.Viney (Melb)

1 20.0 75.0

1 M.Hurley (Ess)

1 11.0

2 P.Cripps (Carl)

1 16.0 75.0

2 J.Howe (Coll)

1 9.0

1 18.0 50.0

3 C.Mayne (Coll)

1 16.0 87.5

3 S.Sidebottom (Coll)

1 9.0

4 L.Shuey (WCE)

1 18.0 33.3

4 N.Fyfe (Frem)

1 16.0 75.0

4 M.Redman (Ess)

1 9.0

5 S.Docherty (Carl)

1 17.0 58.8

5 S.Sidebottom (Coll)

1 15.0 86.7

5 J.Ridley (Ess)

1 9.0 1 9.0

6 A.Gaff (WCE)

1 30.0 86.7

6 N.Haynes (GWS)

1 17.0 58.8

6 M.Murphy (Carl)

1 14.0 71.4

6 N.Haynes (GWS)

7 C.Mayne (Coll)

1 29.0 93.1

7 S.Hurn (WCE)

1 17.0 94.1

7 D.Shiel (Ess)

1 14.0 92.9

7 M.Hibberd (Melb)

1 9.0

8 A.Saad (Ess)

1 28.0 82.1

8 D.Rich (BL)

1 16.0 81.3

8 T.Mitchell (Haw)

1 14.0 92.9

8 T.Barrass (WCE)

1 9.0

9 L.Shuey (WCE)

1 27.0 48.1

9 T.Adams (Coll)

1 16.0 50.0

9 D.Prestia (Rich)

1 14.0 78.6

9 S.Hurn (WCE)

1 9.0

10 L.Neale (BL)

1 26.0 76.9

10 J.Howe (Coll)

1 16.0 81.3

10 J.Steele (StK)

1 14.0 78.6

10 A.Keath (WB)

1 9.0

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS

Scoring chains where the player had a disposal, hit-out to advantage, kick-in or knock-on.

PLAYER

AFL PLAYER RATINGS

As seen on AFL.com.au. The most advanced metric of player performance available using data from 2020.

MTS AVE

PLAYER

1 R.Gray (PA)

1 11.0

1 T.Lynch (Adel)

1 23.1

2 J.Martin (Carl)

1 10.0

2 L.Neale (BL)

1 22.1

3 L.Breust (Haw)

1 10.0

3 R.Sloane (Adel)

1 21.4

4 P.Cripps (Carl)

1 9.0

4 C.Wingard (Haw)

5 B.Grundy (Coll)

1 9.0

5 P.Cripps (Carl)

6 B.Ebert (PA)

1 9.0

7 D.Rioli (Rich)

1 9.0

8 L.Ryan (WCE)

CENTRE CLEARANCES

STOPPAGE CLEARANCES

A hit-out that reaches an intended teammate.

The first kick or effective handball in a chain that clears the centre bounce area.

The first kick or effective handball in a chain that clears the ball-up or throw-in area.

MTS AVE

PLAYER

1 T.Goldstein (NM)

1 15.0

2 S.Jacobs (GWS)

1 13.0

3 B.Grundy (Coll)

1 12.0

1 21.1

4 T.Bellchambers (Ess)

1 21.1

5 S.Lycett (PA)

6 J.Kennedy (Syd)

1 20.4

7 L.Breust (Haw)

1 20.2

1 9.0

8 D.Shiel (Ess)

9 E.Hipwood (BL)

1 8.0

10 J.Lyons (BL)

1 8.0

METRES GAINED

Distance gained with the ball by running, kicking or handballing, combining measures towards and away from goal.

PLAYER

MTS AVE

HIT-OUTS TO ADVANTAGE

MTS AVE

PLAYER

MTS AVE

1 P.Cripps (Carl)

1 8.0

1 L.Parker (Syd)

1 7.0

2 T.Adams (Coll)

1 6.0

2 R.Sloane (Adel)

1 6.0

3 D.Shiel (Ess)

1 6.0

3 T.Adams (Coll)

1 6.0

1 11.0

4 L.Neale (BL)

1 5.0

4 T.Mitchell (Haw)

1 6.0

1 11.0

5 P.Dangerfield (Geel)

1 5.0

5 T.Goldstein (NM)

1 6.0

6 D.Fort (Geel)

1 10.0

6 L.Parker (Syd)

1 5.0

6 Z.Jones (StK)

1 6.0

7 J.Ceglar (Haw)

1 10.0

7 N.Naitanui (WCE)

1 5.0

7 J.Kennedy (Syd)

1 6.0

1 20.0

8 S.Naismith (Syd)

1 10.0

8 J.Selwood (Geel)

1 4.0

8 S.Jacobs (GWS)

1 5.0

9 J.Viney (Melb)

1 19.9

9 R.O’Brien (Adel)

1 8.0

9 S.Coniglio (GWS)

1 4.0

9 J.Viney (Melb)

1 5.0

10 H.Perryman (GWS)

1 19.8

10 J.Witts (GCS)

1 7.0

10 M.de Boer (GWS)

1 4.0

10 S.Martin (BL)

1 4.0

CONTESTED MARKS A mark under physical pressure of an opponent or in a pack.

MTS AVE

PLAYER

MTS AVE

1 E.Langdon (Melb)

1 798

1 R.Lobb (Frem)

1 4.0

2 M.Hibberd (Melb)

1 676

2 D.McStay (BL)

1 3.0

3 S.Docherty (Carl)

1 584

3 J.Howe (Coll)

4 D.Prestia (Rich)

1 547

PLAYER

INSIDE 50s

Moving the ball from the midfield into the forward zone. Excludes multiple entries within the same chain of possession.

PLAYER

PRESSURE POINTS

Weighted sum of pressure acts – 3.75 for physical pressure, 2.25 for closing, 1.5 for chasing and 1.2 for corralling.

MTS AVE

PLAYER

MTS AVE

1 M.Hibberd (Melb)

1 9.0

1 J.Kelly (GWS)

2 D.Prestia (Rich)

1 9.0

2 L.Dunstan (StK)

1 3.0

3 E.Langdon (Melb)

1 8.0

4 J.Townsend (Ess)

1 3.0

4 J.Polec (NM)

1 3.0

TACKLES

Using physical contact to prevent an opponent in possession of the ball from getting an effective disposal.

PLAYER

MTS AVE

1 75.3

1 L.Neale (BL)

1 10.0

1 69.2

2 L.Dunstan (StK)

1 9.0

3 L.Neale (BL)

1 68.6

3 A.McGrath (Ess)

1 8.0

1 8.0

4 R.Sloane (Adel)

1 64.2

4 D.Butler (StK)

1 8.0

5 C.Wingard (Haw)

1 538

5 M.Taberner (Frem)

5 C.Rozee (PA)

1 8.0

5 T.Thomas (NM)

1 60.8

5 R.Sloane (Adel)

1 7.0

6 J.Polec (NM)

1 520

6 S.Collins (GCS)

1 3.0

6 P.Cripps (Carl)

1 7.0

6 D.Prestia (Rich)

1 60.8

6 J.Kelly (GWS)

1 7.0

7 O.Florent (Syd)

1 514

7 J.Riewoldt (Rich)

1 3.0

7 L.Shiels (Haw)

1 7.0

7 L.Shiels (Haw)

1 60.6

7 B.Cunnington (NM)

1 7.0

8 J.Short (Rich)

1 512

8 R.Marshall (StK)

1 3.0

8 T.Rockliff (PA)

1 7.0

8 D.Houston (PA)

1 60.5

8 T.Thomas (NM)

1 7.0

9 G.Ablett (Geel)

1 506

9 A.Keath (WB)

1 3.0

9 B.Crouch (Adel)

1 6.0

9 B.Smith (WB)

1 60.2

9 H.Crozier (WB)

1 7.0

10 D.Byrne-Jones (PA)

1 504

10 J.Kelly (Adel)

1 2.0

10 Z.Bailey (BL)

1 6.0

10 B.Cunnington (NM)

1 59.3

10 B.Smith (WB)

1 7.0

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PREMIERSHIP SEASON LADDER AFTER ROUND 1, 2020 P

W

L

D

Gls

For Beh

Pts

Gls

Against Beh Pts

Mtch Home Away Form Scores pts W L D W L D W/L High Low

%

Av margin W < 7 L < 7 Pls Rnd 1 1st Yr Qtrs 4th W L pts pts used 2019 Players Won Qtrs W

1 Port Adelaide

1

1

0

0

10

16

76

4

5

29

262.07

4

- - -

1 0 0

1W

76

76

47

-

0

0

22

6

1

4

1

2 Collingwood

1

1

0

0

13

8

86

5

4

34

252.94

4

- - -

1 0 0

1W

86

86

52

-

0

0

22

11

1

4

0

3 West Coast Eagles

1

1

0

0

12

6

78

7

9

51

152.94

4

1 0 0 - - -

1

- -

1W

78

78

27

-

0

0

22

16

0

2

-

1 0

4 Hawthorn

1

1

0

0

14

6

90

9

8

62

145.16

4

1 0 0

1W

90

90

28

-

0

0

22

4

1

3

5 GWS Giants

1

1

0

0

17

3

105

11

7

73

143.84

4

1 0 0 - - -

1W

105

105

32

-

0

0

22

1

0

4

6 Richmond

1

1

0

0

16

9

105

12

9

81

129.63

4

1 0 0 - - -

1W

105

105

24

-

0

0

22

5

1

2

1

7 Essendon

1

1

0

0

9

9

63

8

9

57

110.53

4

1 0 0 - - -

1W

63

63

6

-

1

0

22

18

0

2

0

8 Sydney Swans

1

1

0

0

11

8

74

11

5

71

104.23

4

- - -

1 0 0

9 North Melbourne

1

1

0

0

8

8

56

7

12

54

103.70

4

1 0 0 - -

1W

74

74

3

-

1

0

22

12

3

2

0

-

1W

56

56

2

-

1

0

22

17

1

2

1

0 1 0

1L

54

54

-

2

0

1

22

9

0

2

1

-

1L

71

71

-

3

0

1

22

15

2

2

1

-

0 1 0

1L

57

57

-

6

0

1

22

2

0

1

1

-

0 1 0

1L

81

81

-

24

0

0

22

14

1

2

1

10 St Kilda

1

0

1

0

7

12

54

8

8

56

96.43

0

- -

11 Adelaide Crows

1

0

1

0

11

5

71

11

8

74

95.95

0

0 1 0 - -

12 Fremantle

1

0

1

0

8

9

57

9

9

63

90.48

0

- -

13 Carlton

1

0

1

0

12

9

81

16

9

105

77.14

0

- -

-

14 Geelong Cats

1

0

1

0

11

7

73

17

3

105

69.52

0

- -

-

0 1 0

1L

73

73

-

32

0

0

22

8

0

0

0

15 Brisbane Lions

1

0

1

0

9

8

62

14

6

90

68.89

0

- -

-

0 1 0

1L

62

62

-

28

0

0

22

3

1

1

0

16 Melbourne

1

0

1

0

7

9

51

12

6

78

65.38

0

- -

-

0 1 0

1L

51

51

-

27

0

0

22

13

0

2

0

17 Western Bulldogs

1

0

1

0

5

4

34

13

8

86

39.53

0

0 1 0 - -

-

1L

34

34

-

52

0

0

22

7

0

0

0

18 Gold Coast Suns

1

0

1

0

4

5

29

10

16

76

38.16

0

0 1 0 - -

-

1L

29

29

-

47

0

0

22

10

1

0

0

5

Leigh Haussen

AFL UMPIRES 2020 1

Chris Donlon

Games 311  Finals 15

6

Dean Margetts

Games 346  Finals 12

11

Curtis Deboy

Brendan Hosking

Games 154  Finals 2

21

Simon Meredith

Games 369  Finals 33

26

Craig Fleer

31

Paul Rebeschini

Games 0  Finals 0

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7

Jeff Dalgleish

Games 211  Finals 6

Andrew Stephens

Games 112  Finals 3

17

John Howorth

Games 7  Finals 0

22

Nathan Williamson

Games 70  Finals 2

27

Games 121  Finals 1

Nick Foot

Games 135  Finals 1

12

Games 90  Finals 2

16

2

Andre Gianfagna

Games 33  Finals 0

32

Jacob Mollison

Games 239  Finals 2

3

Leigh Fisher

Games 136  Finals 1

8

Brett Rosebury

Games 418  Finals 44

13

Nick Brown

Games 51  Finals 0

18

Ray Chamberlain

Games 314  Finals 27

23

Robert Findlay

Games 235  Finals 5

28

Cameron Dore

Games 13  Finals 0

33

Brent Wallace

Games 62  Finals 0

4

Justin Power

Games 15  Finals 0

9

Matt Stevic

Games 381  Finals 41

14

Hayden Gavine

Games 52  Finals 0

19

Alex Whetton

Games 28  Finals 0

24

David Harris

Games 136  Finals 1

29

Andrew Heffernan

Games 5  Finals 0

34

Games 50  Finals 0

10

Games 110  Finals 1

15

Mathew Nicholls

Games 354  Finals 27

20

Jamie Broadbent

Games 1  Finals 0

25

Shaun Ryan

Games 331  Finals 38

30

Dan Johanson

Games 1  Finals 0

Eleni Glouftsis

Games 29  Finals 0

ROOKIES: Andrew Adair, Matthew Baigent, Peter Bailes, Tom Bryce, Jordan Fry, Courtney Gibson, Louis Jago, Nicholas Jankovskis, Giles Lewis, Nicholas McGinness, Michael Pell, Luke Porter, Martin Rodger, Leighton Rowe, Gabby Simmonds, James Strybos, Nathan Toner. BOUNDARY: Jordan Andrews, Michael Baker, Michael Barlow, Adam Bastick, Peter Bock, Chris Bull, Ian Burrows, Sean Burton, Adam Coote, Patrick Cran, Damien Cusack, Brett Dalgleish, Chris Delany, Patrick Dineen, Nathan Doig, Chris Esler, Daniel Field-Read, Joshua Furman, Josh Garrett, Christopher Gordon, Patrick Jackson, Matthew Jenkinson, Matthew Konetschka, Drew Kowalski, Mitchell Le Fevre, Tim Lougoon, Ben MacDonald, Damien Main, Michael Marantelli, Josh Mather, Jason Moore, Tim Morrison, Sean Moylan, Lachlan Rayner, Adam Reardon, Michael Saunders, James Scully, Sam Stagg, Nick Swanson, Shane Thiele, Mark Thomson, Matthew Tomkins, David Wood. GOAL: Steven Axon, Jesse Baird, Dylan Benwell, Sally Boud, Matthew Bridges, Peter Challen, Alex Chisholm, Michael Craig, Matthew Dervan, Luke Edwards, Mark Ensbey, Daniel Hoskin, Sam Hunter, Brodie Kenny-Bell, Matt Maclure, Angus McKenzie-Wills, Alistair Meldrum, Steven Piperno, Simon Plumridge, David Rodan, Chelsea Roffey, Brett Rogers, Sam Walsh, Stephen Williams, Daniel Wilson, Adam Wojcik.

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2020 PLAYER PROFILES ADELAIDE CROWS

POCKET PROFILE

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Ben Keays Which senior player first took you under their wing: Paul Seedsman Do you have any pre-game rituals: Listen to my favourite play list Who has had the most influence on your career: My dad Growing up, who was your favourite player: Simon Black Toughest individual opponent: Rory Laird Does your jumper number have any significance: Wore it for Redlands in 2014 Teammate most likely to coach: Rory Sloane

Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Ned McHenry Your funniest teammate: Taylor Walker Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Dean Polo Do you have any secret party tricks: Juggling a soccer ball Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Charlie Cameron What are three things left on your bucket list: Travel to Europe, see a Premier League game live, go to New York First album you bought: Relapse First concert you attended: Bliss n Eso Favourite holiday destination: Cancun

Something about you we wouldn’t know: Can recite movie/TV show quotes quite well Favourite movie: Black Hawk Down Favourite TV series: Entourage Favourite band or musician: Eminem Favourite carb: Pasta First meal after the season has ended: Lasagne Who inspires you: Cristiano Ronaldo What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Advanced diploma in business What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Wearing my school uniform on free dress day What’s your best childhood memory: Playing for Morningside and playing sport with my brothers

BRISBANE LIONS

POCKET PROFILE

5

Mitch Robinson Which senior player first took you under their wing: Eddie Betts Do you have any pre-game rituals: Get to the game on time Who has had the most influence on your career: Emma and my kids Growing up, who was your favourite player: Daryn Creswell Does your jumper number have any significance: To play more games than (Brendan) Fevola did Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: Port Adelaide fans offered to meet me outside. We were outside ... they’re smart

Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Anyone who’s sat in my barber chair Do you have any secret party tricks: Pretty good at going home early Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Any of my delisted teammates A celebrity you can’t stand: Amy Schumer, not funny, at all. At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Mwave What are three things left on your bucket list: Retire on a ranch in Tasmania, play AFL for a Tassie team, CEO of AFL Tasmania. First album you bought: Five – 5ive First concert you attended: The Cranberries

Something about you we wouldn’t know: I’m very sensitive Davourite holiday destination: Darwin Favourite movie: Step Brothers Favourite TV series: Brooklyn 99 Favourite band or musician: Post Malone Who inspires you: My partner Emma what non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Raising a family What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Getting hit by a car on my pushbike in front of my crush Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Brad Clements (Puma employee)

CARLTON

POCKET PROFILE

6

Kade Simpson Do you have any pre-game rituals: Everything is the same Who has had the most influence on your career: Carlton Football Club Growing up, who was your favourite player: Andrew McLeod Toughest individual opponent: Chris Judd Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “Mummy’s watching” Teammate most likely to coach: Sam Docherty Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Ed Curnow Your funniest teammate: Ed Curnow

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At which store would you like to max out your credit card: StockX Do you have a dog: Groodle – Odin What do you order at the bar: Beer First concert you attended: Coldplay Something about you we wouldn’t know: Grow avocados Favourite holiday destination: Bali Favourite TV Series: Entourage Favourite band or musician: Kanye Favourite carb: Weetbix First meal after the season has ended: Hot chips Coriander – yes or no: No Tomato sauce in the fridge – yes or no: Yes Who inspires you: Kobe Bryant


PLAYER

PROFILES

COLLINGWOOD

POCKET PROFILE

30

Darcy Moore Which senior player first took you under their wing: Tony Armstrong Do you have any pre-game rituals: Listen to tunes Who has had the most influence on your career: Callum Brown Growing up, who was your favourite player: Matthew Richardson Does your jumper number have any significance: Yes (father Peter wore it) Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “Will you take me to the ball princess:” Favourite carb: Bread

Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Callum Brown Do you have any secret party tricks: Break dancing Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: @kella.art A celebrity you can’t stand: Drake, his music sucks At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Incu What are three things left on your bucket list: AFL premiership, 100 games, party First album you bought: Elephunk by The Black Eyed Peas First concert you attended: Kanye West Something about you we wouldn’t know: I love Star Wars

Favourite holiday destination: Echuca Favourite movie: Kill Bill Favourite TV series: Chef’s Table Favourite band or musician: Tame Impala/Frank Ocean/Kanye West First meal after the season has ended: Parma What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Learning Indonesian What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Smashing a window with a snowball at Mt Buller What’s your best childhood memory: Playing football Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Xi Jinping

ESSENDON

POCKET PROFILE

21

Dyson Heppell Which senior player first took you under their wing: Jason Winderlich Growing up, who was your favourite player: Simon Black and James Hird Toughest individual opponent: Scott Pendlebury Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: I got called “worm head” Teammate most likely to coach: ‘Zacka’ (David Zaharakis) Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Zach Merrett Your funniest teammate: Josh Begley Favourite carb: Mashed spuds

Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Fraser Gehrig At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Puma What are three things left on your bucket list: Sky dive, Northern Lights, Mount Everest Do you have a dog: Ziggy and Flip (golden retrievers) What do you order at the bar: Steam Ale First album you bought: Limp Bizkit First concert you attended: AC/DC Something about you we wouldn’t know: Obsessed with high-grade linen/bed sheets Favourite holiday destination: Byron Bay Favourite TV series: Entourage

Favourite movie: Michael Jordan’s Playground Favourite band or musician: Red Hot Chilli Peppers First meal after the season has ended: Big bowl of ramen Who inspires you: Rob Dyrdek What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Raising our dogs and cat What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Wetting the bed when I was way too old to wet the bed What’s your best childhood memory: Trip around Australia Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Rob Machado

FREMANTLE

POCKET PROFILE

6

Reece Conca Which senior player first took you under their wing: Shane Edwards Do you have any pre-game rituals: Chill out and cook pasta Who has had the most influence on your career: Alex Rance Growing up, who was your favourite player: Joel Selwood Toughest individual opponent: Stephen Milne Does your jumper number have any significance: Same as my draft pick Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “Conca, you’ve got red hair”

Teammate most likely to coach: Joel Hamling Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Griffin Logue Your funniest teammate: Luke Valente/Stef Giro Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Jarvis Pina Do you have any secret party tricks: Couple of cheeky break dance moves Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Timandericworld A celebrity you can’t stand: Lewis Hamilton – seems a bit smug At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Pet Barn for my dog Albus Do you have a dog: Albus – Red Labradoodle

What are three things left on your bucket list: Spend extended period in Italy, Formula One in Monaco, see Daft Punk live Something about you we wouldn’t know: I have a twin sister Favourite holiday destination: Edinburgh, Scotland Favourite movie: Django Unchained Favourite TV series: Game of Thrones Favourite band or musician: Kayex Who inspires you: My grandparents What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Charity work at RCH What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Year 8 school photo

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Quinton Narkle Which senior player first took you under their wing: Sam Menegola Do you have any pre-game rituals: Wear pink undies Growing up who was your favourite player: Shaun Grigg Toughest individual opponent: Charlie Constable at training Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “Please marry me darling” Teammate most likely to coach: Blake Schlensog Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Nakia Cockatoo

Your funniest teammate: Zach Tuohy Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Darcy Fort What are two things left on your bucket list: Premiership, go to Vegas First album you bought: King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard First concert you attended: Drake Something about you we wouldn’t know: Very good swimmer Favourite holiday destination: Portsea (around polo time) Favourite movie: Sharknado Favourite TV series: Power Favourite band or musician: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard Favourite carb: Bread

First meal after the season has ended: Breakfast – KFC; morning tea – McDonald’s; lunch – parma Coriander – yes or no: No Who inspired you: Mathew Stokes What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: My art What’s your best childhood memory: School premiership Who would you like to swap places with for a day: LeBron James

GOLD COAST SUNS

POCKET PROFILE

14

Lachie Weller Which senior player first took you under their wing: Dave Swallow Who has had the most influence on your career: Parents Toughest individual opponent: Patrick Dangerfield Teammate most likely to coach: Touk Miller Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Sam Collins Your funniest teammate: Alex Sexton tries but Nick Holman is funnier Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Sean Spellman (artist) Favourite carb: Potatoes

A celebrity you can’t stand: Jeremy Sharp – so annoying At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Surfboard shop Do you have a dog: Aussie shepherd – Hazel First album you bought: So Fresh First concert you attended: School concert Favourite holiday destination: Menorca, Spain Favourite movie: Billy Madison Favourite band or musician: Justin Bieber Who inspires you: Teammates First meal after the season has ended: Macca’s Coriander – yes or no: Yes Pineapple on pizza – yes or no: Yes

Tomato sauce in the fridge – yes or no: Yes What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Got engaged What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Calling a woman mum in Coles when it wasn’t What’s your best childhood memory: Wakeboarding at Lake Barrington Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Mick Fanning

GWS GIANTS

POCKET PROFILE

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Aidan Corr Which senior player first took you under their wing: Toby Greene Who has had the most influence on your career: Mark ‘Spike’ McVeigh Do you have any pre-game rituals: Lasagne the night before Growing up, who was your favourite player: Russell Robertson Toughest individual opponent: Josh Kennedy (WCE) Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “You’re not going to make this kick you jackass” Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: @dylbuckley

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A celebrity you can’t stand: The Kardashians, hate the TV show At which store would you like to max out your credit card: ARB What are three things left on your bucket list: Everest base camp, Great Wall of China, camping trip to Cape York Do you have a dog: A vizsla named Blue What do you order at the bar: Carlton Dry First album you bought: Avril Lavigne – Let Go First concert you attended: Swedish House Mafia Something about you we wouldn’t know: My big toe and second toe are permanently crossed

Favourite holiday destination: Masai Mara, Kenya Favourite movie: Troy Favourite TV series: Sons of Anarchy Favourite band or musician: Tupac Favourite carb: Potatoes First meal after the season has ended: Whopper meal Who inspires you: My dad What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Diploma in building and construction What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Running full speed and slipping on a banana peel at primary school What’s your best childhood memory: Beating the year above in a basketball grand final


PLAYER

PROFILES

HAWTHORN

POCKET PROFILE

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Jarman Impey Which senior player first took you under their wing: Big Jackson Trengove Who has had the most influence on your career: My father Do you have any pre-game rituals: I like to eat at La Cucina, Beaumaris Growing up, who was your favourite player: ‘Buddy’ Franklin, Eddie Betts, Cyril Rioli and Shaun Burgoyne Toughest individual opponent: Eddie Betts Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Blake Hardwick and Benny Stratton

Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Guy Martin A celebrity you can’t stand: Donald Trump At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Castlemaine Rod Shop What are three things left on your bucket list: Street Machine Drag Challenge, build my LC Torana, run a 10 in my Holden HQ Do you have a dog: Old boy red heeler called Dusty What do you order at the bar: Chivas Regal on the rocks, or my good old friend Jack Daniels and Coke with ice First album you bought: Nelly or Summer Hits Favourite movie: Rush Hour

First concert you attended: Rnb Fridays – it was like a 15 and under concert, so just relax nanna Something about you we wouldn’t know: I love old school classic cars Favourite holiday destination: Gold Coast Favourite band or musician: Chris Brown Favourite carb: A red sauce pasta with veggies and chicken, sough dough garlic bread First meal after the season has ended: KFC, kebab, ice cream Who inspires you: My father and life What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Completing the Kokoda Trail with the Hawks boys

MELBOURNE

POCKET PROFILE

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Alex Neal-Bullen Which senior player first took you under their wing: Lynden Dunn Do you have any pre-game rituals: Listen to Eminem Who has had the most influence on your career: Simon Goodwin Growing up, who was your favourite player: Nigel Smart Toughest individual opponent: Caleb Daniel Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “Can I have your boots:” Teammate most likely to coach: Nathan Jones

Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Nathan Jones Your funniest teammate: James Harmes Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Lynden Dunn Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: SurfcoastSurfReport A celebrity you can’t stand: Jorge Masvidal – UFC fighter thinks he runs the game At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Surf Stitch What are three things left on your bucket list: Europe, holiday house, buy a boat What do you order at the bar: Corona with lime Favourite carb: Ravioli

First album you bought: So Fresh 2006 First concert you attended: The Wiggles 2002 tour Something about you we wouldn’t know: State champion speed walker Favourite holiday destination: Siargao, Philippines Favourite movie: Law Abiding Citizen Favourite TV series: Survivor Favourite band or musician: Rufus Du Sol First meal after the season has ended: Beer and Pringles Who inspires you: People who push their limits and take risks What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Athletic achievements as a junior

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POCKET PROFILE

15

Paul Ahern Which senior player first took you under their wing: Lindsay Thomas Do you have any pre-game rituals: Back seat on the bus for away games Who has had the most influence on your career: My family Growing up, who was your favourite player: Matthew Richardson Toughest individual opponent: Ben Cunnington at training Does your jumper number have any significance: Used to be my basketball number Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Jasper Pittard

Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: A fan offered me a beer Do you have any secret party tricks: Beer pong king Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Andrew Bogut A celebrity you can’t stand: Cardi B – can’t rap At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Any outdoors/ fishing shop What are three things left on your bucket list: Own a yacht, catch a one-metre Murray Cod, meet Travis Scott Do you have a dog: German shepherd – Jacko First album you bought: Chris Brown

Something about you we wouldn’t know: Best FIFA player at NMFC Favourite holiday destination: Camping – Murray River Favourite carb: Pizza First meal after the season has ended: HSP (Halal Snack Packs) Who inspires you: Dad and grandpa What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Basketball MVP What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Getting bitten by a dog in front of mates What’s your best childhood memory: Family holiday to US Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Div 7 college quarterback

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POCKET PROFILE

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Ryan Burton Which senior player first took you under their wing: Tom Jonas Who has had the most influence on your career: Father Growing up, who was your favourite player: Warren Tredrea Toughest individual opponent: Patrick Dangerfield Does your jumper number have any significance: Junior number Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “See you in three years Burton” (Port fan when I played at Hawthorn) Favourite carb: Pasta

Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Gary Ablett Do you have any secret party tricks: Animal noises Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Nelly Korda At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Drummond Golf What are three things left on your bucket list: St Andrews old golf course, Pebble Beach golf course, go to the Masters What do you order at the bar: Beer First album you bought: Jet – Get Born First concert you attended: Justin Bieber Favourite holiday destination: Florida

Favourite movie: The Wolf of Wall Street Favourite TV series: Game of Thrones First meal after the season has ended: Parma and chips Who inspires you: Tiger Woods What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Golf handicap 26 to 10 in 12 months What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Breaking my nose the day before Year 1 school photos What’s your best childhood memory: Under-9s grand final Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Jon Olsen

RICHMOND

POCKET PROFILE

27

Thomson Dow Which senior player first took you under their wing: David Astbury Do you have any pre-game rituals: Pasta the night before Who has had the most influence on your career: Parents Growing up, who was your favourite player: Gary Ablett jnr Toughest individual opponent: Caleb Serong Does your jumper number have any significance: It was my first footy number Teammate most likely to coach: Trent Cotchin

Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Liam Baker Your funniest teammate: Jayden Short Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Ivan Maric A celebrity you can’t stand: Donald Trump – arrogant At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Gucci What are three things left on your bucket list: Sky dive, bungee jump, travel Do you have a dog: Jack Russell – Coco First concert you attended: Wiggles Something about you we wouldn’t know: I have a false tooth Favourite carb: Bread

Favourite holiday destination: Swan Hill Favourite movie: Bohemian Rhapsody Favourite TV series: Game of Thrones Favourite band or musician: Queen First meal after the season has ended: KFC Zinger box meal upsized Who inspires you: Grandad What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Passing VCE at Geelong Grammar What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Sucking my thumb What’s your best childhood memory: Two v two footy with my brothers

ST KILDA

POCKET PROFILE

8

Bradley Hill Which senior player first took you under their wing: Max King Who has had the most influence on your career: Mum Growing up, who was your favourite player: Cyril Rioli Toughest individual opponent: Michael Walters Does your jumper number have any significance: Just wearing the jumper is good enough Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “Look at this bloke” Teammate most likely to coach: Jade Gresham

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Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Zak Jones Your funniest teammate: Jimmy Webster Who had/had the best haircut in AFL history: Jarryd Roughead Do you have any secret party tricks: I’m fast At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Gucci Do you have a dog: French bulldog – Cooper; Great Dane – Harry What do you order at the bar: Jack Daniels and Coke First concert you attended: Ed Sheeran Something about you we wouldn’t know: Stephen Hill is my brother Favourite holiday destination: USA

Favourite movie: Bad Boyz Favourite band or musician: Chris Brown Favourite carb: Rice First meal after the season has ended: Parma Coriander – yes or no: No Pineapple on pizza – yes or no: Yes Tomato sauce in the fridge – yes or no: No Who inspires you: Michael Walters What’s your best childhood memory: Beating Stephen Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Paddy Ryder to see how good it is not to run


PLAYER

PROFILES

SYDNEY SWANS

POCKET PROFILE

29

George Hewett Which senior player first took you under their wing: Lewis Roberts-Thomson Do you have any pre-game rituals: Eat banana bread Who has had the most influence on your career: My brothers Growing up, who was your favourite player: Gary Ablett jnr Toughest individual opponent: Joel Selwood Does your jumper number have any significance: Just a good number Teammate most likely to coach: Josh Kennedy

Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Tom McCartin Your funniest teammate: Tom McCartin Who had/has the best haircut in the game’s history: Toby Nankervis Do you have any secret party tricks: Juggle At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Bunnings What are two things left on your bucket list: Go back to Hawaii, win a premiership First album you bought: Panic at the Disco First concert you attended: Big Day Out Favourite holiday destination: Hawaii and home

Favourite movie: The Castle Favourite TV series: The Office Favourite band or musician: Red Hot Chilli Peppers First meal after the season: Peanut M&Ms Who inspires you: My family What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Doing OK at school What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Getting out cheaply to my brother in backyard cricket What’s your best childhood memory: Growing up with my brothers Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Darryl Kerrigan

WEST COAST EAGLES

POCKET PROFILE

23

Lewis Jetta Which senior player first took you under their wing: Adam Goodes Do you have any pre-game rituals: Sleep Who has had the most influence on your career: Kids Growing up, who was your favourite player: Nicky Winmar Toughest individual opponent: Ken from Street Fighter Does your jumper number have any significance: MJ, LeBron Teammate most likely to coach: ‘Gov’ (Jeremy McGovern) Favourite carb: Rice

Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: ‘Hutch’ (Mark Hutchings) Your funniest teammate: Nic (Naitanui) Who has had the best haircut in AFL history: Me At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Jay Jays, Big W What is one thing left on your bucket list: Swim with a shark What do you order at the bar: Apples First album you bought: S Club 7 Favourite holiday destination: Bunbury, WA Favourite movie: Street Fighter Favourite TV series: Two and a Half Men Who inspires you: My kids

Favourite band or musician: Kasey Chambers First meal after the season has ended: Beef gravy roll Coriander – yes or no: No Pineapple on pizza – yes or no: Yes Tomato sauce in the fridge – yes or no: No What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Being a dad What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Going over the handle bars on my BMX bike What’s your best childhood memory: Going to the channels for a swim Who would you like to swap places with for a day: A baby so I can sleep all day

WESTERN BULLDOGS

POCKET PROFILE

16

Toby McLean Which senior player first took you under their wing: Dale Morris Who has had the most influence on your career: Joel Corey Growing up, who was your favourite player: ‘Spider’ Everitt Toughest individual opponent: Matt Suckling during pre-season Does your jumper number have any significance: Mum’s birthday Teammate most likely to coach: Roarke Smith Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Bradley Lynch Favourite carb: Bread

Your funniest teammate: Lin Jong/Tom Libertore Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Bailey Dale – wears a toupe Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Declan Hamilton – plays in the SANFL At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Adidas What is one thing left on your bucket list: Buy a car Do you have a dog: Golden retriever – Humphrey First album you bought: So Fresh 2002 First concert you attended: Beyonce Favourite holiday destination: Noosa Favourite movie: You Don’t Mess with the Zohan

Favourite TV series: Married At First Sight Favourite band or musician: Tones and I First meal after the season has ended: Gnocchi parmigiana Who inspires you: Pat Lipinski What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Buying my first and only car – a Mazda 626 What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Swallowed a dollar coin What’s your best childhood memory: Skiing/snowboarding Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Josh Dunkley so I can live in his Noosa mansion

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Brad Crouch Rory Laird Matt Crouch Rory Sloane Wayne Milera

20 19 18 18 15

KICKS Tom Lynch Rory Laird Brad Crouch Paul Seedsman Wayne Milera

11 11 10 10 10

MARKS Wayne Milera Darcy Fogarty Rory Laird Daniel Talia Reilly O’Brien

5 4 4 3 2

HANDBALLS Rory Sloane Matt Crouch Brad Crouch Rory Atkins Reilly O’Brien

12 11 10 8 8

POSSESSION CONTESTED POSS. Rory Sloane Brad Crouch Rory Atkins Rory Laird Daniel Talia

16 12 8 8 7

UNCONTESTED POSS. Matt Crouch Paul Seedsman Wayne Milera Rory Laird Reilly O’Brien

13 11 11 10 8

INTERCEPT POSS. Rory Laird Daniel Talia Jake Kelly Wayne Milera Rory Atkins

10 7 7 7 4

81/2012 Maribyrnong Park (Vic)/Calder U18

2020

PREVIOUS CLUB

GOALS THIS CLUB

DEBUT ACQUIRED

TOTAL

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

NAME

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST ATKINS Rory

21 186 85 12/7/1994 2015

20

1 98 98

1 46

BROWN Luke

16 181 81 22/9/1992 2012 TR/2011 Tea Tree Gully (SA)/Norwood (SANFL)

15

1 151 151

0 13

BUTTS Jordon

41 198 89 31/12/1999 **** RD/2019 Shepparton Bears (Vic)/Murray U18

0 0

CROCKER Ben

20 186 82 19/2/1997 2016 RD/2020 Kew Comets (Vic)/Carey Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Coll

0

0

0

3 0 26

0

0

0 21

CROUCH Brad

2 185 85 14/1/1994 2013 GWS TIR Beaufort (Vic)/North Ballarat U18

22

1 84 84

0 32

CROUCH Matt

5 181 82 21/4/1995 2014 23/2013 Beaufort (Vic)/North Ballarat U18

19

1 110 110

0 26

DAVIS Ben

40 189 86 19/5/1997 2019 75/2016 University of NSW-Eastern Suburbs (NSW)

1

2

2

1

1

DOEDEE Tom

39 188 89 1/3/1997

17/2015 St Joseph’s, Geel (Vic)/St Joseph’s College, Geel (Vic)/Geel U18

1 0 21

21

0

2

FOGARTY Darcy

32 195 99 25/9/1999 2018

12/2017 Lucindale (SA)/Rostrevor College (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)

4

1 15

15

1 19

FRAMPTON Billy

22 202 97 20/11/1996 2018 TR/2019 East Fremantle Power (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFL)/Port Adel

2

1

GALLUCCI Jordan GIBBS Bryce

7 184 77 4/5/1998

2018

2017

15/2016 Lilydale (Vic)/Yarra Valley Grammar (Vic)/Eastern U18

6 188 85 15/3/1989 2007 TR/2017 Plympton (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)/Carlton

1

4

1

10 0 27 27 12

1 266 35

0

4

0 19 0 152

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS Taylor Walker Tom Lynch Lachlan Murphy Chayce Jones Rory Sloane

2.1 2.0 1.1 1.1 1.1

SCORE ASSISTS Reilly O’Brien Lachlan Murphy Rory Atkins Brad Crouch Matt Crouch

3 2 1 1 1

GOLLANT Lachlan

44 191 70 12/9/2001 **** 48/2019 St Bernard’s (Vic)/PEGS (Vic)/Calder U18

0 0

0

0

0

0

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS

HAMILL Will

17 187 75 17/11/2000 **** 30/2018 Dromana (Vic)/Padua College (Vic)/Dandenong U18

0 0

0

0

0

0

HARTIGAN Kyle

15 194 101 7/11/1991

2013 RE/2013 Keilor (Vic)/Western U18/Werribee (VFL)

19 0 101 101

0

1

HIMMELBERG Elliott

34 200 98 4/6/1998

2018

Rory Sloane Tom Lynch Reilly O’Brien Matt Crouch Lachlan Murphy

JONES Chayce KEAYS Ben

1 181 81 14/1/2000 2019

51/2016 Mt Gravatt (Qld)/Redland (NEAFL)

7 0

8

8

0

9

9/2018 Launceston (Tas)

8

9

9

1

4

2 0 30

0

28 185 87 23/2/1997 2016 RD/2020 Morningside (Qld)/Redland (NEAFL)/Brisbane

22

1

KELLY Jake

8 190 91 21/1/1995 2015 RD/2014 Mansfield (Vic)/Scotch College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

1 76 76

KNIGHT Riley

3 182 80 27/3/1995 2015 46/2013 South Clare (SA)/St Peter’s College (SA)/W-W Torrens (SANFL) 15 0 54 54

0 11 0

1

0 37

LAIRD Rory

29 177 78 29/12/1993 2013 RE/2013 Kenilworth (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFL)

22

1 144 144

0 12

LYNCH Tom

27 193 88 15/9/1990 2010 TR/2011 Beaumaris (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Sandr U18/St Kilda

16

1 140 134

2 191 0 60

MACKAY David

14 181 77 25/7/1988 2008 48/2006 Beverley Hills (Vic)/Trinity Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

18 0 220 220

McADAM Shane

23 183 82 28/5/1995 **** TR/2018 Halls Creek (WA)/Scotch Old Collegians (SA)/Sturt (SANFL)

0 0

0

0

0

McASEY Fischer

35 196 89 8/3/2001 2020

0

1

1

1

0

0

McHENRY Ned

25 178 75 13/7/2000 ****

16/2018 Barwon Heads (Vic)/Geel College (Vic)/Geel Gram (Vic)/Geel U18 0 0

0

0

0

0 0

6/2019 East Brighton (Vic)/Caulfield Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18

0

McPHERSON Andrew

36 186 86 20/6/1999 **** 40/2017 Port District (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)

0 0

0

0

0

MILERA Wayne

30 185 84 14/9/1997 2016

17

1 61

61

0 21

MURPHY Lachlan

11/2015 Ingle Farm (SA)/Central District (SANFL)

21

1 33 33

1 32

O’BRIEN Reilly

43 202 102 20/8/1995 2016 RD/2015 Moonee Valley (Vic)/Calder U18

4 175 77 4/12/1998 2018 RE/2019 Diamond Ck (Vic)/Ivanhoe Gram (Vic)/Nthn U18/Adel (SANFL)

18

1 21

21

0

3

O’CONNOR Ronin

37 190 84 1/2/2001

0 0

0

0

0

0

**** 42/2019 Marist (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)

POHOLKE Myles

10 187 85 10/7/1998 2018 44/2016 Sorrento (Vic)/Dandenong U18

2 0

11

11

0

3

SCHOENBERG Harry

26 181 83 21/2/2001 **** 24/2019 Mintaro-Manoora (SA)Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)

0 0

0

0

0

0

11 190 84 22/1/1992 2012 TR/2015 Rowville (Vic)/Eastern U18/Collingwood

13

SEEDSMAN Paul SHOLL Lachlan SLOANE Rory SMITH Brodie

38 187 82 7/3/2000

**** 64/2018 St Bernard’s (Vic)/St Bernard’s College (Vic)/Calder U18

9 182 82 17/3/1990 2009 44/2008 Upwey-Tecoma (Vic)/Eastern U18 33 189 87 14/1/1992

2011 14/2010 Henley (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)

1 102 53

0 0

0

0

0 50 0

0

22

1 200 200

1 123

22

1 168 168

0 57

STENGLE Tyson

18 175 74 19/10/1998 2017 TR/2018 Portland (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)/Richmond

2

1

5

3

1

8

STRACHAN Kieran

45 204 102 5/10/1995

**** RD/2019 South Bendigo (Vic)/Port Melbourne (VFL)

0 0

0

0

0

0

TALIA Daniel

12 197 99 2/10/1991

2011 13/2009 Greenvale (Vic)/Assumption College (Vic)/Calder U18

TAYLOR Ayce

42 191 84 26/9/2000 **** PSS/2020 Heidelberg (Vic)/Camberwell Grammar (Vic)/Oakl U18/Nthn U18 0 0

22

0

0

1 190 190

0

6

0

0

WALKER Taylor

13 194 102 25/4/1990 2009 75/2007 North Broken Hill (NSW)/NSW-ACT U18

WILSON Patrick

31 190 90 11/12/1994 2018 RD/2018 Woodville South (SA)/Sturt (SANFL)

1 0

2

2

0

0

WORRELL Josh

24 193 86 11/4/2001

0 0

0

0

0

0

**** 28/2019 Bentleigh (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Sandringham U18

22

1 187 187

7 5 4 4 4

OTHER CLEARANCES Rory Sloane Brad Crouch Matt Crouch Paul Seedsman Rory Laird

9 5 3 2 2

TACKLES Rory Sloane Lachlan Murphy Rory Atkins Brad Crouch Paul Seedsman

7 6 5 4 4

INSIDE 50s Brad Crouch Rory Laird Rory Sloane Reilly O’Brien Tom Lynch

6 5 5 3 3

2 428

Acquired = How player arrived at this club  1/2000 = National Draft number/year  LTA = Local talent access selection  MD = Mid-Season Rookie Draft  PD = Pre-Season Draft  PDN = Previous Draft nomination  PDS = Pre-Draft selection  PSS = Pre-Season Supplemental selection  RD = Rookie Draft  RE = Rookie elevation  TR = Traded to this club  UPS = Uncontracted player selection  17YO = 17-year-old access  UFA = Unrestricted free agent  RFA = Restricted free agent  DFA = Delisted free agent  # = Category A Rookie (eligible for AFL selection)  * = Category B Rookie (only eligible for AFL selection as long-term injury replacement)  TIR = Trade Incentive Rule

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

30.8 (188) v Essendon, round 10, 2006, Football Park

LOWEST SCORE

3.6 (24) v St Kilda, round 18, 2011, Marvel Stadium

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

139 pts v Richmond, round 16, 1993, Football Park

OVERALL RECORD: 672 games – 360 wins, 310 losses, 2 draws GRAND FINALS: 3 PREMIERSHIPS: 2 Head-to-head v

Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

10 games – round 13, 2005 to round 22, 2005

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

9 games – round 19, 1999 to round 5, 2000 L

D

42 24 18 0 39 20 19 0 43 15 27 1 39 19 20 0 9 6 3 0 39 23 16 0 45 20 25 0 13 13 0 0 12 9 3 0 42 19 23 0 40 25 15 0 44 23 21 0 47 24 23 0 39 25 14 0 44 28 15 1 42 25 17 0 0 0 0 0 48 21 27 0 45 21 24 0

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

P

W

L

D

Adelaide Oval

75

50

25

0

MCG

73 29 43 1

Marvel Stadium

62

Gabba

25 13 12 0

31 3

31 18

0

GMHBA Stadium

21

SCG

20 13 7 0

0

Metricon Stadium

11

11

0

0

Uni of Tas Stadium

5

1

4

0

Giants Stadium

4

3

1

0

Blundstone Arena 2 0 2 0 Optus Stadium

2 0 2 0

TIO Stadium

2

2

0

0

UNSW Canberra Oval

2

0

2

0

Mars Stadium

1 0 1 0

TIO Traeger Park

1

0

1

0

MOST GAMES

Andrew McLeod Tyson Edwards Mark Ricciuto Ben Hart Nigel Smart Simon Goodwin Mark Bickley

(340) (321) (312) (311) (278) (275) (272)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Eddie Betts Scott Thompson Ben Hart Andrew McLeod Chris McDermott Sam Jacobs Tyson Edwards

(100) (99) (98) (97) (95) (93) (90)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

23 Andrew McLeod 26 Mark Bickley 32 Mark Ricciuto 34 Ben Hart 36 Simon Goodwin 52 Shaun Rehn

(340) (272) (312) (311) (275) (167 – Adel & Haw)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Mark Ricciuto Mark Bickley Taylor Walker* Chris McDermott Simon Goodwin

(142) (102) (98) (88) (76)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Neil Craig Gary Ayres Don Pyke Graham Cornes Malcolm Blight Brenton Sanderson Robert Shaw

MOST GOALS

Tony Modra Taylor Walker* Eddie Betts Josh Jenkins Mark Ricciuto Andrew McLeod Scott Welsh Darren Jarman Brett Burton

(166) (107) (93) (89) (74) (69) (44)

FINALS

Tony Modra is Adelaide’s only Coleman medallist, winning the medal in 1997. He also led the AFL goalkicking at the end of the 1993 season after Coleman medallist Gary Ablett didn’t play finals.

36 games – 18 wins, 18 losses

MOST FINALS

Simon Goodwin Andrew McLeod Tyson Edwards Ben Hart Nigel Smart Scott Thompson Mark Ricciuto Graham Johncock Mark Bickley Michael Doughty

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

13 Tony Modra (v Richmond, round 16, 1993, Football Park) 13 Tony Modra (v Carlton, round 1, 1994, Football Park) 11 Scott Hodges (v Geelong, round 23, 1992, Football Park) 10 Tony Modra (v Richmond, round 1, 1993, MCG) 10 Tony Modra (v North Melbourne, round 8, 1993, Football Park) 10 Tom Lynch* (v GWS Giants, round 7, 2013, Giants Stadium)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Andrew McLeod Taylor Walker* Eddie Betts Darren Jarman Scott Welsh Nigel Smart Ken McGregor Brett Burton

BROWNLOW MEDALLIST

Mark Ricciuto (2003 tied)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

LEGENDS: Malcolm Blight (coach Adel, also N Melb, playing coach N Melb, coach Geel, coach St K) INDUCTEES: Gary Ayres (coach Adel, also Haw, coach Geel), Darren Jarman (also Haw), Mark Bickley, Wayne Carey (also N Melb), Mark Ricciuto, Graham Cornes (coach Adel, also N Melb), Andrew McLeod, Bob Hammond (admin, also Syd coach), Ben Hart, Simon Goodwin (also coach Melb)

(23) (23) (20) (19) (19) (16) (15) (15)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

26.10 (166) v Essendon, 1st EF, 2009

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

5.12 (42) v Sydney, 1QF, 2012

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY MEMBERS

96 points v Essendon, 1st EF, 2009

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLIST

74 points v Hawthorn, 2nd SF, 2015

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

Andrew McLeod (ruck-rover) 1997: Tony Modra (81)

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

NORM SMITH MEDALLISTS

7 Andrew McLeod v Western Bulldogs, 1st PF, 1998

Andrew McLeod (1997, 1998)

MICHAEL TUCK MEDALLISTS

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Andrew McLeod (2003) Simon Goodwin (2006) Bernie Vince (2012)

Four games (1997)

JIM STYNES MEDALLIST

Three games (2006-08)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

72 games – 45 wins, 27 losses Premierships 2003, 2012

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

Andrew McLeod (2005) Daniel Talia* (2012)

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

JOCK McHALE MEDALLIST

1991 (25,087), 1992 (38,673), 1993 (40,100), 1994 (40,611), 1995 (41,654), 1996 (42,283), 1997 (41,395), 1998 (41,985), 1999 (42,120), 2000 (42,896), 2001 (42,014), 2002 (46,620), 2003 (47,097), 2004 (45,642), 2005 (43,256), 2006 (50,138), 2007 (50,976), 2008 (48,720), 2009 (46,472), 2010 (45,545), 2011 (44,719), 2012 (45,105), 2013 (46,405), 2014 (54,249) 2015 (52,920), 2016 (54,307), 2017 (56,865), 2018 (64,739), 2019 (64,437)

Malcolm Blight (1997, 1998)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Andrew McLeod (2001)

PREMIERSHIPS

1997, 1998 (440) (428) (310) (296) (292) (275) (270) (264) (264)

(23) (22) (22) (18) (17) (16) (16) (16) (14) (14)

RUNNERS-UP

2017

McCLELLAND TROPHY

* denotes current player or coach

2005, 2017

WOODEN SPOONS

None

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PLAYER LIST

MARKS Mitch Robinson Alex Witherden Jarryd Lyons Eric Hipwood Harris Andrews

7 7 6 5 4

HANDBALLS Lachie Neale Mitch Robinson Harris Andrews Hugh McCluggage Jarrod Berry

12 10 8 8 8

POSSESSION CONTESTED POSS. Lachie Neale Jarryd Lyons Harris Andrews Hugh McCluggage Zac Bailey

16 12 8 8 7

UNCONTESTED POSS. Mitch Robinson Hugh McCluggage Lachie Neale Alex Witherden Eric Hipwood

17 12 11 11 10

INTERCEPT POSS. Harris Andrews Jarryd Lyons Brandon Starcevich Zac Bailey Lachie Neale

13 7 6 5 5

TR/2018 TR/2019 RD/2019 61/2014 55/2018 15/2017 43/2017 17/2016 36/2018 UFA/2019 TR/2017 TR/2014 37/2019 24/2016 RD/2020 UFA/2019 RD/2019 22/2013 RE/2019 14/2015 40/2018 28/2010 RD/2020 DFA/2018 RD/2019 TR/2012 39/2015 TR/2018 3/2016 42/2018 RE/2019 25/2013 TR/2018 54/2017 59/2019 1/2017 7/2008 22/2019 DFA/2014 RD/2020 RD/2020 33/2019 21/2018 18/2017 23/2016 41/2017 TR/2011

Upper Swan (WA)/West Perth (WAFL)/Western Bulldogs Kelmscott (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFL)/Gold Coast Aspley (NEAFL) Aspley (NEAFL) Caulfield (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 Sthrn Dists (NT)/Prince Alfred College (SA)/Norwood (SANFL) West Brisbane (Qld)/University of Qld (Qld) Horsham Saints (Vic)/North Ballarat U18 Horsham Saints (Vic)/Ballarat Clarendon College (Vic)/GWV U18 Devonport (Tas)/Tasmania U18/Hawthorn Newman Saints (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL)/Adelaide Lara (Vic)/Geelong U18/Geelong Morningside (Qld)/Brisbane (NEAFL) Halls Creek (WA)/Camperdown (Vic)/North Ballarat U18 Paskeville (SA)/P Adel (SANFL)/Yeronga (Qld)/N Ball (VFL) Flinders Park (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)/Adelaide Caloundra (Qld)/Brisbane (NEAFL) Queenscliff (Vic)/St Joseph’s College, Geelong (Vic)/Geel U18 Mundulla (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL) Caloundra (Qld)/Aspley (NEAFL) Melville (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL) Mulgrave (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 St Peter’s (Vic)/Sandringham U18 St Peter’s (Vic)/Sandringham U18/Adelaide/Gold Coast County Dublin (Ireland) Old Haileybury (Vic)/Sandringham (VFL)/Melbourne Bell Park (Vic)/Geelong U18 Bordertown (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)/Geelong South Warrnambool (Vic)/North Ballarat U18 Wilston Grange (Qld) Montrose (Vic)/Casey (VFL) Vermont (Vic)/Eastern U18 Kybybolite (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)/Fremantle Noosa (Qld)/Brisbane (NEAFL) Sorrento-Duncraig (WA)/West Perth (WAFL) Hillside (Vic)/PEGS (Vic)/Western U18 Sorrento-Duncraig (WA)/Subiaco (WAFL) Manning (WA)/Aquinas College (WA)/Perth (WAFL) Lauderdale (Tas)/Tasmania U18/Tasmania (VFL)/Carlton Newborough (Vic)/Gippsland U18 Mt Gravatt (NEAFL) Moe (Vic)/Lowanna College (Vic)/Gippsland U18 Yarrawonga (Vic)/Sacred Heart College (Vic)/Murray U18 Mt Lawley-Inglewood (WA)/Trinity Coll (WA)/East Perth (WAFL) St Joseph’s, Geelong (Vic)/Geelong College (Vic)/Geelong U18 Camberwell (Vic)/Scotch College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 Surfers Paradise (Qld)/Broadbeach (Qld)

2020

16 15 15 14 14

30/6/1993 2016 9/10/1997 2016 16/4/1998 2017 11/12/1996 2015 6/8/1999 2019 23/9/1999 2018 29/3/1999 **** 5/2/1998 2017 1/5/2000 **** 28/1/1988 2006 5/7/1994 2014 19/5/1991 2011 31/3/2000 **** 19/8/1997 2017 9/2/1990 2018 28/1/1993 2014 23/2/1999 **** 22/9/1995 2014 26/6/1998 2019 13/9/1997 2016 7/3/2000 **** 26/8/1992 2011 31/5/1998 **** 22/7/1992 2012 15/11/1999 **** 17/11/1986 2008 10/1/1997 2016 22/10/1993 2012 3/3/1998 2017 4/12/2000 **** 10/7/1994 2018 24/6/1995 2014 24/5/1993 2012 15/10/1999 **** 4/6/2001 **** 21/10/1999 2018 7/6/1990 2009 30/6/2001 2020 7/6/1989 2009 29/6/1997 2017 19/7/1995 2016 13/3/2001 **** 13/9/2000 **** 24/7/1999 2018 10/9/1998 2017 16/3/1999 **** 9/2/1989 2012

TOTAL

KICKS Daniel Rich Jarryd Lyons Noah Answerth Lachie Neale Mitch Robinson

ADAMS Marcus 24 191 99 AH CHEE Callum 4 182 77 ALLISON Jacob 19 195 90 ANDREWS Harris 31 201 100 ANSWERTH Noah 43 183 82 BAILEY Zac 33 181 85 BALLENDEN Connor 38 198 101 BERRY Jarrod 7 192 89 BERRY Thomas 13 185 79 BIRCHALL Grant 14 192 93 CAMERON Charlie 23 180 78 CHRISTENSEN Allen 3 176 80 COLEMAN Keidean 18 182 75 COX Cedric 20 183 83 EAGLES Matt 41 199 96 ELLIS-YOLMEN Cameron 28 190 100 FULLARTON Tom 47 199 94 GARDINER Darcy 27 192 90 HINGE Mitchell 22 190 89 HIPWOOD Eric 30 203 90 JOYCE Tom 32 180 82 LESTER Ryan 35 191 85 LYONS Corey 39 181 83 LYONS Jarryd 17 184 84 MADDEN James 42 188 86 MARTIN Stefan 12 198 103 MATHIESON Rhys 36 186 87 McCARTHY Lincoln 11 177 82 McCLUGGAGE Hugh 6 186 86 McFADYEN Connor 26 190 90 McINERNEY Oscar 46 204 112 McSTAY Daniel 25 195 98 NEALE Lachie 9 178 84 PAYNE Jack 40 198 100 PRIOR Jaxon 45 189 81 RAYNER Cam 16 187 90 RICH Daniel 10 183 90 ROBERTSON Deven 2 185 80 ROBINSON Mitch 5 184 88 SKINNER Sam 21 198 98 SMITH Archie 44 202 109 SMITH Brock 1 189 81 SMITH Ely 8 188 90 STARCEVICH Brandon 37 186 90 WITHERDEN Alex 29 188 86 WOOLLER Toby 34 193 89 ZORKO Dayne 15 175 78

PREVIOUS CLUB

THIS CLUB

26 24 22 19 17

DEBUT ACQUIRED

TOTAL

Lachie Neale Mitch Robinson Jarryd Lyons Hugh McCluggage Harris Andrews

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

NAME

GOALS

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

10 1 2 21 19 15 0 20 0 3 24 13 0 1 0 10 0 24 2 23 0 9 0 24 0 24 9 24 23 0 21 24 24 0 0 24 24 0 23 0 2 0 0 1 23 0 24

1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1

38 45 10 98 20 28 0 58 0 248 109 133 0 13 4 39 0 107 2 76 0 126 0 117 0 183 46 54 64 0 38 104 160 0 0 47 208 1 192 1 11 0 0 6 54 0 169

11 0 10 98 20 28 0 58 0 0 36 68 0 13 4 0 0 107 2 76 0 126 0 25 0 126 46 25 64 0 38 104 25 0 0 47 208 1 92 1 11 0 0 6 54 0 169

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 24 2 9 2 11 0 27 0 34 163 114 0 3 1 15 0 5 1 116 0 45 0 63 0 45 24 45 41 0 24 76 80 0 0 41 106 0 108 2 4 0 0 1 5 0 184

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS Eric Hipwood Daniel McStay Charlie Cameron Lachie Neale Cam Rayner

3.0 2.0 2.0 1.2 1.0

SCORE ASSISTS Lincoln McCarthy Hugh McCluggage Mitch Robinson Jarryd Lyons Jarrod Berry

2 2 2 1 1

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS Eric Hipwood Jarryd Lyons Lachie Neale Dayne Zorko Lincoln McCarthy

8 8 7 5 4

OTHER CLEARANCES Lachie Neale Jarryd Lyons Stefan Martin Mitch Robinson Dayne Zorko

8 6 5 2 2

TACKLES Lachie Neale Jarryd Lyons Dayne Zorko Lincoln McCarthy Stefan Martin

10 5 5 4 3

INSIDE 50s Eric Hipwood Zac Bailey Lachie Neale Jarryd Lyons Daniel Rich

6 6 5 4 4

Acquired = How player arrived at this club  1/2000 = National Draft number/year  LTA = Local talent access selection  MD = Mid-Season Rookie Draft  PD = Pre-Season Draft  PDN = Previous Draft nomination  PDS = Pre-Draft selection  PSS = Pre-Season Supplemental selection  RD = Rookie Draft  RE = Rookie elevation  TR = Traded to this club  UPS = Uncontracted player selection  17YO = 17-year-old access  UFA = Unrestricted free agent  RFA = Restricted free agent  DFA = Delisted free agent  # = Category A Rookie (eligible for AFL selection)  * = Category B Rookie (only eligible for AFL selection as long-term injury replacement)  TIR = Trade Incentive Rule

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

33.21 (219) v Sydney, round 8, 1993, Gabba

LOWEST SCORE

2.5 (17) v Hawthorn, round 12, 1988, Princes Park; v Richmond, round 4, 2018, MCG

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

162 points v Sydney, round 8, 1993, Gabba

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

20 games – round 10, 2001 to round 4, 2002

OVERALL RECORD: 752 games – 314 wins, 430 losses, 8 draws GRAND FINALS: 4 PREMIERSHIPS: 3 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

12 games – round 20, 1990 to round 10, 1991; round 5, 2016 to round 17, 2016

MOST GAMES

L

D

42 18 24 0 51 22 29 0 47 19 28 0 46 18 27 1 17 11 6 0 31 15 16 0 49 19 29 1 18 12 6 0 10 3 7 0 51 20 31 0 46 21 25 0 55 22 32 1 37 17 18 2 48 16 31 1 47 23 24 0 52 22 29 1 0 0 0 0 49 13 35 1 56 23 33 0

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

P

W

L

D

Gabba

322 183 136 3

MCG

79 18 60 1

Metricon Stadium

72

27

44

1

Marvel Stadium

70

25

43

2

GMHBA Stadium

24

7

16

1

SCG

23 9 14 0

Uni of Tas Stadium

10

3

7

0

Adelaide Oval

7

1

6

0

Giants Stadium

3

1

2

0

Optus Stadium

2

1

1

0

Mars Stadium

1 0 1 0

TIO Stadium

1

1

0

0

Blundstone Arena 0 0 0 0 TIO Traeger Park

0

0

0

0

UNSW Canberra Oval

0

0

0

0

Simon Black Marcus Ashcroft Michael Voss Luke Power Nigel Lappin Shaun Hart Darryl White Jonathan Brown Jason Akermanis Justin Leppitsch Daniel Bradshaw Chris Scott

(322) (318) (289) (282) (279) (273) (268) (256) (248) (227) (222) (215)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Marcus Ashcroft Jack Redden Simon Black Nigel Lappin

(170) (112) (107) (103)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

10 Marcus Ashcroft 20 Simon Black

(308) (322)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Michael Voss Jonathan Brown Roger Merrett Alastair Lynch

(210) (127) (125) (77)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Leigh Matthews Robert Walls Michael Voss Chris Fagan*

MOST GOALS

Jonathan Brown Daniel Bradshaw Alastair Lynch Jason Akermanis Roger Merrett

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

LEGEND: Leigh Matthews (coach, also Haw, coach Coll) INDUCTEES: Peter Knights (Haw, also coach Bris, Haw), Michael Voss (also coach Bris), Nathan Buckley (also Coll, coach Coll), Jason Akermanis (also WB), Nigel Lappin, Brad Hardie (also WB, Coll)

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY MEMBERS

Chris Johnson (back pocket), Darryl White (full-back), Michael McLean (interchange)

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLIST

2007 – Jonathan Brown (77 goals)

NORM SMITH MEDALLISTS

Shaun Hart (2001), Simon Black (2003)

MICHAEL TUCK MEDALLIST

Daniel Rich* (2013)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLISTS

Leigh Matthews (2001, 2002, 2003)

JIM STYNES MEDALLISTS

Jason Akermanis (1999), Ashley McGrath (2013)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Nathan Buckley (1993), Chris Scott (1994), Daniel Rich* (2009), Lewis Taylor* (2014)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Michael Voss (2002 tied, 2003)

PREMIERSHIPS RUNNERS-UP

1990, 1991, 1998, 2017

(594) (496) (460) (307) (285)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

Michael Voss (1996 tied), Jason Akermanis (2001), Simon Black (2002)

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

1987 (3449), 1988 (7607), 1989 (7176), 1990 (5630), 1991 (5696), 1992 (5401), 1993 (5750), 1994 (6158), 1995 (6893), 1996 (10,267), 1997 (16,769), 1998 (16,108), 1999 (16,931), 2000 (20,295), 2001 (18,330), 2002 (22,288), 2003 (24,365), 2004 (30,221), 2005 (28,913), 2006 (26,459), 2007 (21,976), 2008 (22,737), 2009 (24,873), 2010 (26,779), 2011 (20,792), 2012 (20,762), 2013 (24,130), 2014 (24,012), 2015 (25,408), 2016 (23,286), 2017 (21,362), 2018 (24,867), 2019 (28,023) * denotes current player or coach

Fitzroy OVERALL RECORD: 1928 games – 869 wins, 1034 losses, 25 draws GRAND FINALS: 13

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

FINALS

27 games – 17 wins, 10 losses Nigel Lappin Justin Leppitsch Jason Akermanis Shaun Hart Darryl White

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

68 games – 31 wins, 35 losses, two draws Premiership 2013

36.22 (238) v Melbourne, round 17, 1979, Waverley Park

WOODEN SPOONS

(237) (109) (109) (69)

10 Jonathan Brown (v Carlton, round 16, 2007, Gabba) 9 Brad Hardie (v Carlton, round 10, 1989, Princes Park) 9 Daniel Bradshaw (v Melbourne, round 14, 2005, Gabba)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

Three games (SF 2009-SF 2019)

HIGHEST SCORE

2004

Alastair Lynch Jason Akermanis Jonathan Brown Daniel Bradshaw

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Six games (2001-02)

PREMIERSHIPS: 1898, 1899, 1904, 1905, 1913, 1916, 1922, 1944

2001, 2002, 2003

MOST FINALS

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

7 Alastair Lynch v Carlton, 2nd SF, 1996; Alastair Lynch v Adelaide, 2nd QF, 2002

(23) (23) (22) (22) (21) (65) (34) (32) (25)

190 points v Melbourne, round 17, 1979, Waverley Park

MOST GAMES

Kevin Murray Paul Roos Garry Wilson

MOST GOALS

Jack Moriarty Bernie Quinlan Garry Wilson

(333) (269) (268) (626) (576) (452)

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

Haydn Bunton (1931, 1932, 1935), Wilfred ‘Chicken’ Smallhorn (1933), Dinny Ryan (1936), Allan Ruthven (1950), Kevin Murray (1969), Bernie Quinlan (1981)

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

AFL TEAM OF THE CENTURY MEMBERS

26.14 (170) v Carlton, 2nd SF, 1996

7.9 (51) v Collingwood 2nd QF, 2003

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

97 points v Carlton, 2nd SF, 1996

Kevin Murray (half-back), Haydn Bunton (forward pocket), Norm Smith (coach)

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

82 points v Carlton, 2nd SF, 2000

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31 26 26 20 19

KICKS Sam Docherty Patrick Cripps Kade Simpson Marc Murphy Sam Walsh

17 15 13 12 12

MARKS Marc Murphy Sam Docherty Jack Martin Kade Simpson Sam Walsh

8 7 6 6 5

HANDBALLS

2020

THIS CLUB

19 174 74 26/11/1986 2005 TR/2019 Templestowe (Vic)/Calder U18/Carlton/Adelaide

21 0 316 184 0 600

CASBOULT Levi

41 199 103 15/3/1990 2012

20 1 125 125

2 134

COTTRELL Matthew

46 185 76 29/2/2000 **** PSS/2019 Pearcedale (Vic)/Dandenong U18

0

0

CRIPPS Patrick

9 195 93 18/3/1995 2014

RE/2012 Beaconsfield (Vic)/Dandenong U18 13/2013 Northampton (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL)

0

0

0

0

20 1 102 102 0 47

CUNINGHAM David

28 186 83 30/3/1997 2016

23/2015 Canterbury (Vic)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

9

1 26

26

2 16

CURNOW Charlie

30 192 95 3/2/1997

2016

12/2015 Torquay (Vic)/Geelong U18

11

0 58

58

0 77

CURNOW Ed

35 179 87 7/11/1989

2011 RE/2013 Modewarre (Vic)/Geel College (Vic)/Geel U18/Adel Rks/B Hill (VFL) 22

DE KONING Tom

12 203 94 16/7/1999 2018

DOCHERTY Sam

15 185 85 17/10/1993 2013 TR/2013 Phillip Island (Vic)/Gippsland U18/Brisbane

30/2017 Mt Martha (Vic)/Padua College (Vic)/Dandenong U18 3/2017 Swan Hill (Vic)/Geelong Grammar (Vic)/Bendigo U18

1 166 166 0 36

SCORE ASSISTS

2

2

0

0

1 93

80

0 14

19

1 40 40

0 14

21

1 56

56

0 21 0 16

Marc Murphy Jack Martin Paddy Dow Lachie Plowman Ed Curnow

1

2 187 82 16/10/1999 2018 25 179 75 15/6/1998 2017

GIBBONS Michael

40 176 76 15/5/1995 2019 PSS/2019 Lavington (NSW)/Murray U18/Williamstown (VFL)

21

1

22

22

GODDARD Hugh

45 197 96 24/8/1996 2015 RD/2019 Geelong Amateur (Vic)/Melb Grammar (Vic)/Geel U18/St Kilda

2

0 12

2

0

1

HONEY Josh

36 186 82 17/10/2001 **** RD/2020 Keilor (Vic)/Maribyrnong College (Vic)/Western U18

0

0

0

0

0

JONES Liam

14 199 99 24/2/1991 2010 TR/2014 Nth Hobart (Tas)/Tasmania U18/Scotch College (Vic)/W Bulldogs 13

1 126 60

0 84

KEMP Brodie

17 193 88 1/5/2001

****

17/2019 Echuca (Vic)/Geelong Grammar (Vic)/Bendigo U18

0

0

0

0

0

KENNEDY Matthew

7 190 92 6/4/1997

2016

TR/2017 Collingullie-Glenfield Park (NSW)/NSW-ACT U18/GWS

10 0 41

22

0 21

KREUZER Matthew

8 200 101 13/5/1989 2008

1/2007 Bundoora (Vic)/Northern U18

0

0

15

1 189 189 0 94

LANG Darcy

16 182 82 21/11/1995 2014

TR/2017 Colac (Vic)/Geelong U18/Geelong

8

0 63

19

0 42

MACREADIE Harrison

26 198 91 11/4/1998

47/2016 Henty (NSW)/Kings School (NSW)

1

0

9

9

0

0

13 0 48

41

0

0

2017

22 193 93 7/12/1996 2015 TR/2016 Benalla (Vic)/Murray U18/GWS 21 186 81 29/1/1995 2014 PD/2020 Towns (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)/Gold Coast

16

1 98

1

4 85

11 191 89 11/10/1994 2016 TR/2018 North Albany (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)/Adelaide

16

1 65

17

1 90

10 204 100 24/12/1997 2017

20 0 35

35

0 50

0

0

0

0

19

1 269 269 0 185

47 193 92 3/9/1996

10/2015 Warragul (Vic)/Gippsland U18

2016 PSS/2020 Aberfeldie (Vic)/Calder U18/Richmond

3 180 80 19/7/1987 2006

1/2005 Beverley Hills (Vic)/Whitefriars College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

NEWMAN Nic

24 187 81 15/1/1993

NEWNES Jack

32 185 83 24/2/1993 2012 DFA/2019 Ivanhoe (Vic)/Northern U18/St Kilda

Patrick Cripps 17 O’BRIEN Lochie 4 185 Marc Murphy 11 O’DWYER Finbar 38 192 Sam Petrevski-Seton 11 OWIES Matthew 44 180 Jacob Weitering 9 PETREVSKI-SETON Sam 5 182 Zac Fisher 8 PHILLIPS Fraser 39 188

2017 TR/2018 Mornington (Vic)/Frankston (VFL)/Sydney

77 18/9/1999 2018

20 1

10/2017 South Mildura (Vic)/Bendigo U18

82 24/7/2000 **** 66/2018 Yarrawonga (Vic)/Xavier College (Vic)/Murray U18 80 19/3/1997

**** RD/2019 Camberwell (Vic)/St Kevin’s College (Vic)

80 19/2/1998 2017

8

5

0 14 1 56

TACKLES

17 0 35

35

0

9

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

22

1 65

65

0 19

Jacob Weitering Ed Curnow Paddy Dow Will Setterfield Patrick Cripps

**** RD/2020 Warragul (Vic)/St Paul’s Grammar (Vic)/Gippsland U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Marc Murphy Sam Docherty Patrick Cripps Kade Simpson Sam Walsh

PITTONET Marc

27 202 103 3/6/1996

2016 TR/2019 Kew Comets (Vic)/Xavier College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Hawthorn 2

0

7

0

0

0

PLOWMAN Lachie

20 193 89 11/9/1994 2013

TR/2015 Macedon (Vic)/Calder U18/GWS

1 95

75

0

1

INTERCEPT POSS. Sam Petrevski-Seton Sam Docherty Jacob Weitering Liam Jones Kade Simpson

9 9 8 7 7

21

POLSON Cameron

29 178 79 11/3/1998

2017

59/2016 St Peter’s (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Sandringham U18

3

0 16

16

0

4

RAMSAY Sam

33 182 71 21/3/2001

****

47/2019 Gisborne (Vic)/Maribyrnong College (Vic)/Calder U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

SETTERFIELD Will

43 192 85 5/2/1998

2017 TR/2018 Albury (NSW)/Scots School (NSW)/Sandringham U18/GWS

18

1

21

19

0

6

SILVAGNI Ben

37 196 87 7/5/2000

****

70/2018 Greythorn (Vic)/Xavier College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

SILVAGNI Jack

1 194 89 17/12/1997 2016

53/2015 Greythorn (Vic)/Xavier College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

17

1

61

61

2 47

SIMPSON Kade

6 183 73 5/5/1984 2003 45/2002 Emerald (Vic)/Eastern U18

18

1 326 326 0 138

STOCKER Liam

13 184 85 23/1/2000 2019

WALSH Sam

18 184 81 2/7/2000

WEITERING Jacob

23 196 99 23/11/1997 2016

WILLIAMSON Tom

31 190 84 12/12/1998 2017

2019

19/2018 East Sandr (Vic)/Old H’bury (Vic)/H’bury College (Vic)/Sandr U18 5

0

5

5

0

0

1 23

23

0

6

77

77

0 10

0 17

17

0

1/2018 St Joseph’s, Geel (Vic)/St Joseph’s College, Geel (Vic)/Geel U18

22

1/2015 Mt Martha (Vic)/Peninsula Grammar (Vic)/Dandenong U18

20 1

61/2016 Ararat (Vic)/North Ballarat U18

Patrick Cripps 10 Marc Murphy 5 Ed Curnow 4 Sam Petrevski-Seton 3 Kade Simpson 3

1

**** 20/2019 St Mary’s, G’borough (Vic)/Loyola College (Vic)/Northern U18

2

10 9 7 7 6

OTHER

21

34 186 78 4/8/2001

3 2 1 1 1

CLEARANCES

52

PHILP Sam

4.1 2.1 2.1 2.0 1.1

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS Jack Martin Patrick Cripps Marc Murphy Ed Curnow Levi Casboult

20 1 156

UNCONTESTED POSS. 18 17 15 11 11

74 15/5/2001

6/2016 Halls Creek (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)

Jack Martin Jack Silvagni David Cuningham Levi Casboult Mitch McGovern

0

FISHER Zac

27/2016 York Roos (WA)/Guildford (WA)/Perth (WAFL)

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS

0

DOW Paddy

MURPHY Marc

POSSESSION

GOALS

BETTS Eddie

Patrick Cripps 16 MARCHBANK Caleb Marc Murphy 14 MARTIN Jack Sam Docherty 9 McGOVERN Mitch Sam Petrevski-Seton 8 McKAY Harry Kade Simpson 7 MOORE Callum CONTESTED POSS.

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

TOTAL

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

NAME

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST

3 3 2 2 2

INSIDE 50s Patrick Cripps Marc Murphy Sam Walsh Zac Fisher Jack Newnes

7 6 6 5 4

1

Acquired = How player arrived at this club  1/2000 = National Draft number/year  LTA = Local talent access selection  MD = Mid-Season Rookie Draft  PD = Pre-Season Draft  PDN = Previous Draft nomination  PDS = Pre-Draft selection  PSS = Pre-Season Supplemental selection  RD = Rookie Draft  RE = Rookie elevation  TR = Traded to this club  UPS = Uncontracted player selection  17YO = 17-year-old access  UFA = Unrestricted free agent  RFA = Restricted free agent  DFA = Delisted free agent  # = Category A Rookie (eligible for AFL selection)  * = Category B Rookie (only eligible for AFL selection as long-term injury replacement)  TIR = Trade Incentive Rule

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

30.30 (210) v Hawthorn, R2, 1969, Princes Park

LOWEST SCORE

0.6 (6) v Collingwood, R5, 1898, Victoria Park

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

140 points v St Kilda, R2, 1985, Moorabbin

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

18 games – round 10, 1995 to round 2, 1996

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

OVERALL RECORD: 2514 games – 1430 wins, 1050 losses, 34 draws GRAND FINALS: 29 PREMIERSHIPS: 16 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

14 games – round 6, 1901 to round 2, 1902; round 12, 2007 to round 3, 2008

MOST GAMES

L

D

39 19 20 0 51 29 22 0 257 127 126 4 248 124 118 6 197 120 72 5 34 14 20 0 220 117 101 2 12 7 5 0 9 3 6 0 167 103 64 0 213 118 93 2 156 97 59 0 32 13 18 1 222 125 95 2 221 163 56 2 229 129 94 6 14 13 1 0 45 21 24 0 148 88 56 4

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

P

W

L

D

MCG

433 201 227 5

Marvel Stadium

143

50

93

0

GMHBA Stadium

44

23

21

0

SCG

29 11 18 0

Gabba

21 8 13 0

Metricon Stadium

12

Adelaide Oval

4 0 4 0

Giants Stadium

4 0 4 0

Optus Stadium

2

1

1

0

Uni of Tas Stadium

2

0

2

0

5

7

0

Blundstone Arena 1 0 1 0 TIO Stadium

1 0 1 0

Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Traeger Park

0

0

0

0

UNSW Canberra Oval

0

0

0

0

Craig Bradley Bruce Doull John Nicholls Kade Simpson* Stephen Silvagni Justin Madden

(375) (356) (328) (326) (312) (287)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Bruce Doull Kade Simpson* Jim Francis Simon Beaumont

(162) (158) (142) (133)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

2 John Nicholls 11 Bruce Doull 21 Craig Bradley 25 Alex Jesaulenko 28 Peter Jones 42 Robert Walls 43 Anthony Koutoufides 44 Justin Madden#

(328) (329) (375) (279 – Carl & St K) (249) (218) (278) (332 – Ess & Carl)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Stephen Kernahan John Nicholls Craig Bradley Marc Murphy* Chris Judd

(226) (188) (116) (111) (105)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

David Parkin Percy Bentley Ron Barassi Jack Worrall

MOST GOALS

Stephen Kernahan Harry Vallence Brendan Fevola Alex Jesaulenko

(355) (281) (147) (144) (738) (722) (575) (424)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

13 Horrie Clover (v St Kilda, round 12, 1921, Junction Oval) 12 Greg Kennedy (v Hawthorn, round 21, 1972, Princes Park) 12 Ross Ditchburn (v St Kilda, round 16, 1982, Waverley Park)

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

Bert Deacon (1947), John James (1961), Gordon Collis (1964), Greg Williams (1994), Chris Judd (2010)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

LEGENDS: Ron Barassi (also Melb, coach Melb, Carl, N Melb, Syd), John Nicholls (also coach Carl), Alex Jesaulenko (also coach Carl, also player/ coach St K) INDUCTEES: George Coulthard, Harry Vallence, Horrie Clover (also coach Carl), Rod McGregor, Bruce Doull, Geoff Southby, Stephen Kernahan, Stephen Silvagni, David Parkin (also Haw, coach Haw, Carl, Fitz), Craig Bradley, Robert Walls (also Fitz, coach Carl, Fitz, Bris, Rich), Ken Hands (also coach Carl), Peter Bedford (also S Melb), Peter McKenna (also Coll), Greg Williams (also Geel, Syd), Jack Worrall (coach Carl, also Fitz, coach Ess), Dan Minogue (coach Carl, also Coll, Rich, Haw, coach Rich, Haw, St K, Fitz), Sir Kenneth Luke (admin), Ern Henfry, Anthony Koutoufides, Wayne Johnston, Ken Hunter, Mick Malthouse (coach Carl, also St K, Rich, coach WB, WCE, Coll)

AFL TEAM OF THE CENTURY

Stephen Silvagni (full-back), John Nicholls (back pocket), Bruce Doull (half-back), Alex Jesaulenko (half-forward), Ron Barassi (ruck-rover), Greg Williams (interchange)

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY

Syd Jackson (half-forward flank)

LEADING GOALKICKER MEDALLISTS

1906: Mick Grace (45) 1918: Ern Cowley (35) 1922: Horrie Clover (54) 1931: Harry Vallence (72)

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLISTS

PREMIERSHIPS

1906, 1907, 1908, 1914, 1915, 1938, 1945, 1947, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1995

RUNNERS-UP

1904, 1909, 1910, 1916, 1921, 1932, 1949, 1962, 1969, 1973, 1986, 1993, 1999

McCLELLAND TROPHY

1969, 1979, 1985, 1987, 1995

WOODEN SPOONS

2002, 2005, 2006, 2015, 2018

FINALS

139 games – 65 wins, 72 losses, 2 draws

MOST FINALS

Bruce Doull Stephen Silvagni Rod McGregor

(29) (26) (25)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Stephen Kernahan Harry Vallence Alex Jesaulenko

(65) (53) (40)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

28.9 (177) v Richmond, GF, 1972

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

3.5 (23) v Collingwood, SF, 1903

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

88 points v Collingwood, 1SF, 1931

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

97 points v Brisbane, 2SF, 1996

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

1961: Tom Carroll (54) 2006: Brendan Fevola (84) 2009: Brendan Fevola (86)

11 Harry Vallence v Collingwood, 1SF, 1931; v Collingwood, PF, 1932

NORM SMITH MEDALLISTS

Eight games (1906-09)

PREMIERSHIP COACH MEDALLISTS

Five games (1916-19; 1921-28; 1949-59; 1973-76)

Wayne Harmes (1979), Bruce Doull (1981), David Rhys-Jones (1987), Greg Williams (1995) Jack Worrall (1906-08), Norman Clark (1914-15), Brighton Diggins (1938), Percy Bentley (1945, 1947)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLISTS

Ron Barassi (1968, 1970), John Nicholls (1972), Alex Jesaulenko (1979), David Parkin (1981-82, 1995), Robert Walls (1987)

MICHAEL TUCK MEDALLISTS

Craig Bradley (1997), Brendan Fevola (2005), Nick Stevens (2007)

JIM STYNES MEDALLISTS

Stephen Silvagni (1998), Kade Simpson* (2008)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Sam Walsh* (2019)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Greg Williams (1994), Anthony Koutoufides (2000), Chris Judd (2011), Patrick Cripps* (2019)

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

126 games – 67 wins, 59 losses Premierships 1983, 1997, 2005, 2007

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

1984 (12,774), 1985 (13,317), 1986 (14,905), 1987 (9227), 1988 (11,936), 1989 (10,600), 1990 (10,978), 1991 (12,736), 1992 (12,354), 1993 (14,445), 1994 (18,308), 1995 (18,032), 1996 (23,278), 1997 (24,984), 1998 (25,402), 1999 (25,719), 2000 (27,571), 2001 (27,725), 2002 (26,385), 2003 (33,525), 2004 (32,095), 2005 (33,534), 2006 (28,756), 2007 (35,431), 2008 (39,360), 2009 (42,408), 2010 (40,480), 2011 (43,791), 2012 (45,800), 2013 (50,564), 2014 (47,485), 2015 (47,305), 2016 (50,130), 2017 (50,326), 2018 (56,005), 2019 (64,269) * denotes current player or coach # equal with Corey Enright (Geel)

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PLAYER LIST

MARKS Jeremy Howe Steele Sidebottom Brody Mihocek Jack Crisp Chris Mayne

9 9 8 7 7

HANDBALLS Chris Mayne Steele Sidebottom Scott Pendlebury John Noble Brodie Grundy

16 15 12 11 11

POSSESSION CONTESTED POSS. Taylor Adams Brodie Grundy Jeremy Howe Chris Mayne Tyler Brown

14 13 11 8 7

UNCONTESTED POSS. Steele Sidebottom Chris Mayne Scott Pendlebury John Noble Jeremy Howe

21 20 17 15 14

INTERCEPT POSS. Jeremy Howe Chris Mayne John Noble Darcy Moore Brayden Maynard

12 5 4 4 3

2012 2018 2009 **** **** 2014 2017 2020 2018 2016 2012 2017 2015 2006 2012 2009 2013 2012 2011 **** **** 2014 **** 2018 2015 2008 2018 2015 2018 2019 2006 2016 2019 **** 2007 2010 **** 2015 2009 2018 2018 2013 **** 2012 2007 2016 ****

TR/2013 RD/2018 TR/2018 45/2019 77/2018 RD/2019 35/2016 50/2017 TR/2019 RE/2017 TR/2014 57/2016 5/2014 PSS/2020 TR/2011 TR/2014 18/2012 TR/2016 TR/2015 RD/2019 29/2018 65/2013 RE/2019 RD/2018 30/2014 UFA/2016 RD/2018 9/2014 39/2017 MD/2019 5/2005 58/2015 13/2018 40/2019 8/2006 TR/2018 55/2019 6/2013 11/2008 32/2015 6/2017 RE/2018 RD/2019 TR/2015 TR/2014 63/2015 RD/2020

St Joseph’s, Geel (Vic)/St Joseph’s Coll, Geel (Vic)/Geel U18/GWS 12 Cohuna/ (Vic)/North Ballarat (VFL)/Greater Western Victoria U18 1 Southport (Qld)/Collingwood/Brisbane 9 Doncaster (Vic)/Marcellin College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 0 Booroondara (Vic)/CBC, St Kilda (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 0 Port District (SA)/Port Adelaide (SANFL) 0 Beverley Hills (Vic)/Marcellin College(Vic)/Eastern U18 22 Templestowe (Vic)/Eastern U18 0 North Albany (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)/Sydney 0 Oklahoma State University (USA) 14 Myrtleford (Vic)/Murray U18/Brisbane 24 Greythorn (Vic)/Bulleen-Templestowe (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 5 Ashburton (Vic)/St Kevin’s College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 17 Moonee Valley (Vic)/Calder U18/Melbourne 0 Euroa (Vic)/Murray U18 16 North Whyalla (SA)/Port Adelaide (SANFL)/North Melb 17 Unley (SA)/Sturt (SANFL) 24 North Sunshine (Vic)/Western U18/GWS 19 Dodges Ferry (Tas)/Hobart (Tas)/Melbourne 21 County Cork (Ireland) 0 Glen Iris (Vic)/Scotch College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 0 Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Old Melburnians (Vic)/Sandr U18 9 Jindera Bulldogs (NSW)/Albury (NSW)/Murray U18 0 Barossa District (SA) 4 Hampton Rovers (Vic)/Sandringham U18 24 Belmont (WA)/Perth (WAFL)/Fremantle 21 Burnie (Tas)/Tas U18/Maribrynong Pk (Vic)/Werribee (VFL)/Pt Melb (VFL) 24 Kew Comets (Vic)/Carey Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 17 East Sandringham (Vic)/Brighton Grammar (Vic)/Sandr U18 0 Plympton (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFL) 5 Sale (Vic)/Gippsland U18 24 Beverley Hills (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 24 East Doncaster (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 4 South Warrnambool (Vic)/Warrnambool College (Vic)/GWV U18 0 Wangaratta Rovers (Vic)/Murray U18 8 Lake Wendouree (Vic)/North Ballarat U18/Western Bulldogs 24 Booragoon (WA)/Aquinas College (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL) 0 PHOS Camden (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL) 7 Congupna (Vic)/Murray U18 23 Banyule (Vic)/Marcellin College (Vic)/Northern U18 6 Ferntree Gully (Vic)/Eastern U18 14 Redland (Qld)/Gold Coast U18 22 County Derry (Ireland) 0 Noble Park (Vic)/Dandenong U18/GWS 24 Smithfield (SA)/Central District (SANFL)/Geelong 16 Old Scotch (Vic)/Collingwood (VFL) 9 East Sandringham (Vic)/Caulfield Grammar (Vic) 0

2020

16 16 15 13 13

20/9/1993 21/1/1999 12/2/1990 20/1/2001 17/9/2000 22/3/1994 27/4/1998 9/12/1999 18/7/1995 14/3/1991 2/10/1993 26/11/1998 15/3/1996 14/5/1987 21/8/1992 19/2/1989 15/4/1994 2/9/1993 29/6/1990 17/3/2000 16/8/2000 9/6/1994 12/9/1998 25/4/1993 20/9/1996 2/11/1988 4/2/1993 25/1/1996 15/12/1999 25/3/1997 7/1/1988 7/5/1996 15/1/2000 10/6/2001 29/4/1989 3/11/1990 3/11/2001 18/9/1995 2/1/1991 12/12/1997 15/1/1999 1/10/1991 14/12/1999 9/3/1993 10/4/1988 20/5/1993 24/6/1997

TOTAL

KICKS Taylor Adams Jeremy Howe Brayden Maynard Chris Mayne Scott Pendlebury

ADAMS Taylor 13 181 83 APPLEBY Flynn 31 187 86 BEAMS Dayne 11 187 87 BIANCO Trent 34 180 72 BOSENAVULAGI Atu 40 180 83 BROOMHEAD Tim 29 182 84 BROWN Callum 17 178 77 BROWN Tyler 6 188 79 CAMERON Darcy 14 204 101 COX Mason 46 211 108 CRISP Jack 25 190 89 DAICOS Josh 26 178 79 DE GOEY Jordan 2 188 92 DUNN Lynden 15 192 102 ELLIOTT Jamie 5 178 78 GREENWOOD Levi 19 181 86 GRUNDY Brodie 4 203 105 HOSKIN-ELLIOTT Will 32 186 80 HOWE Jeremy 38 190 86 KEANE Mark 47 194 95 KELLY Will 27 194 84 LANGDON Tom 8 190 85 LYNCH Max 45 200 100 MADGEN Jack 44 192 95 MAYNARD Brayden 37 189 93 MAYNE Chris 16 188 82 MIHOCEK Brody 41 192 98 MOORE Darcy 30 203 101 MURPHY Nathan 28 190 85 NOBLE John 9 180 71 PENDLEBURY Scott 10 191 90 PHILLIPS Tom 21 187 80 QUAYNOR Isaac 3 180 82 RANTALL Jay 35 184 81 REID Ben 20 196 98 ROUGHEAD Jordan 23 200 100 RUSCOE Trey 39 192 87 SCHARENBERG Matthew 12 191 88 SIDEBOTTOM Steele 22 184 84 SIER Brayden 36 191 90 STEPHENSON Jaidyn 1 188 75 THOMAS Josh 24 178 77 TOHILL Anton 43 191 89 TRELOAR Adam 7 182 89 VARCOE Travis 18 180 86 WILLS Rupert 33 192 91 WILSON Tom 48 194 84

THIS CLUB

29 26 26 25 25

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

TOTAL

Chris Mayne Taylor Adams Steele Sidebottom Jeremy Howe Scott Pendlebury

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

NAME

GOALS

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

133 10 177 0 0 36 36 1 1 59 135 18 89 196 106 152 133 120 184 0 0 89 0 9 98 218 41 72 2 6 302 75 4 0 150 163 0 38 235 18 40 90 0 163 221 15 0

102 10 119 0 0 36 36 1 0 59 117 18 89 31 106 78 133 68 84 0 0 89 0 9 98 46 41 72 2 6 302 75 4 0 150 25 0 38 235 18 40 90 0 84 83 15 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

51 0 172 0 0 27 14 0 0 73 47 9 119 98 165 56 44 122 89 0 0 3 0 0 15 207 68 61 0 0 178 39 0 0 70 35 0 0 161 4 62 85 0 96 170 1 0

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS Brody Mihocek Josh Daicos Mason Cox Brodie Grundy Jordan De Goey

3.0 2.0 2.0 1.3 1.2

SCORE ASSISTS Brody Mihocek Brodie Grundy Josh Thomas Tyler Brown Steele Sidebottom

4 2 2 1 1

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS Brodie Grundy Brody Mihocek Steele Sidebottom Chris Mayne Scott Pendlebury

9 8 8 8 6

OTHER CLEARANCES Taylor Adams Brodie Grundy Jordan De Goey Scott Pendlebury Will Hoskin-Elliott

12 4 4 3 2

TACKLES Taylor Adams Josh Daicos Jeremy Howe Steele Sidebottom Scott Pendlebury

5 5 4 4 4

INSIDE 50s Jack Crisp Jordan De Goey Brodie Grundy Brody Mihocek Jamie Elliott

6 6 5 4 4

Acquired = How player arrived at this club  1/2000 = National Draft number/year  LTA = Local talent access selection  MD = Mid-Season Rookie Draft  PD = Pre-Season Draft  PDN = Previous Draft nomination  PDS = Pre-Draft selection  PSS = Pre-Season Supplemental selection  RD = Rookie Draft  RE = Rookie elevation  TR = Traded to this club  UPS = Uncontracted player selection  17YO = 17-year-old access  UFA = Unrestricted free agent  RFA = Restricted free agent  DFA = Delisted free agent  # = Category A Rookie (eligible for AFL selection)  * = Category B Rookie (only eligible for AFL selection as long-term injury replacement)  TIR = Trade Incentive Rule

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

32.19 (211) v St Kilda, R17, 1980, Waverley Park

LOWEST SCORE

0.8 (8) v South Melbourne, R11, 1897, Victoria Park

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

178 points v St Kilda, R4, 1979, Victoria Park

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

20 games – SF replay, 1928 to R18, 1929

OVERALL RECORD: 2558 games – 1547 wins, 984 losses, 27 draws GRAND FINALS: 44 PREMIERSHIPS: 15 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

13 games – R17, 1998 to R7, 1999

MOST GAMES

L

D

43 27 15 1 47 28 19 0 257 126 127 4 239 132 103 4 209 131 75 3 31 19 12 0 234 133 100 1 9 7 2 0 10 6 4 0 165 97 68 0 238 150 83 5 161 107 52 2 31 16 15 0 211 119 91 1 220 159 59 2 227 142 84 1 14 13 0 1 54 25 28 1 158 110 47 1

Tony Shaw Gordon Coventry Scott Pendlebury* Wayne Richardson Len Thompson Scott Burns

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Jock McHale (191) Tarkyn Lockyer (136) Wayne Richardson (131) Jack Crisp* (123 – current seq.) Dane Swan (121)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

22 Tony Shaw 33 David Cloke 48 Mal Michael

D

637 336 293 8

MOST GOALS

Marvel Stadium

87

51

36

0

GMHBA Stadium

41

22

19

0

SCG

24 9 15 0

Gabba

21 10 11 0

Metricon Stadium

11

9

2

0

Adelaide Oval

6

2

4

0

Giants Stadium

5

3

2

0

Optus Stadium

3

2

1

0

UNSW Canberra Oval

1

1

0

0

P

W

L

Blundstone Arena 0 0 0 0 Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Traeger Park

0

0

0

0

Uni of Tas Stadium

0

0

0

0

(161) (153) (150) (123) (116)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

MCG

Venue

(308) (290 – Coll & Rich) (61)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Nathan Buckley Syd Coventry Scott Pendlebury* Tony Shaw Wayne Richardson Jock McHale Mick Malthouse Phonse Kyne Leigh Matthews

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES

(313) (306) (302) (277) (268) (264)

Gordon Coventry Peter McKenna Dick Lee Peter Daicos

(714) (286) (272) (224) (1299) (838) (707) (549)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

17 Gordon Coventry (v Fitzroy, R12, 1930, Victoria Park) 16 Gordon Coventry (v Hawthorn, R13, 1929, Victoria Park) 16 Peter McKenna (v South Melbourne, R19, 1969, Victoria Park) 15 Gordon Coventry (v Essendon, R11, 1933, Victoria Park)

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

Syd Coventry (1927), Albert Collier (1929), Harry Collier (1930 tied), Marcus Whelan (1939), Des Fothergill (1940 tied), Len Thompson (1972), Peter Moore (1979), Nathan Buckley (2003 tied), Dane Swan (2011)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

LEGENDS: Gordon Coventry, Leigh Matthews (coach Coll, also Haw, also coach Bris), Jock McHale (also coach Coll) INDUCTEES: Albert Collier (also Fitz), Bob Rose (also coach Coll, Foots), Bruce Andrew (admin), Charlie H. Pannam (also Rich, coach Rich), Dan Minogue (also Rich, Haw, coach Rich, Haw, Carl, St K, Fitz), Dick Lee, Harry Collier, Jack Regan, Jack Hamilton (admin), Phonse Kyne (also coach Coll), Syd Coventry (also coach Foots), Des Fothergill, Len Fitzgerald, Lou Richards, Len Thompson (also S Melb, Fitz), Tom Hafey (coach Coll, also Rich, coach Rich, Geel, Syd), Peter Daicos, Peter McKenna (also Carl), Wayne Richardson, Peter Moore (also Melb), Murray Weideman (also coach Coll), John Cahill (coach Coll), Gavin Brown, Des Tuddenham (also playing coach Ess, coach S Melb), Tony Shaw (also coach Coll), Dermott Brereton (also Haw, Syd), Nathan Buckley (also Bris, coach Coll), Ron Todd, Brad Hardie (also Bris, WB), Mick Malthouse (coach Coll, also St K, Rich, coach WB, WCE, Carl)

LEADING GOALKICKER MEDALLISTS

1898: Archie Smith (31) 1903: Teddy Lockwood (33) 1905: Charlie H. Pannam (38) 1907-09: Dick Lee (45, 50, 55) 1914: Dick Lee (57) 1916-17: Dick Lee (46, 50) 1919: Dick Lee (47) 1926-30: Gordon Coventry (78, 88, 78, 118, 105) 1933: Gordon Coventry (108) 1938-39: Ron Todd (102, 98) 1946: Des Fothergill (63)

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLISTS

1958: Ian Brewer (67) 1972-1973: Peter McKenna (130, 84) 1986: Brian Taylor (100)

NORM SMITH MEDALLISTS

RUNNERS-UP

1901, 1905, 1911, 1915, 1918, 1920, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 2002, 2003, 2011, 2018

McCLELLAND TROPHY

1959, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1970, 2010, 2011

WOODEN SPOONS

1976, 1999

FINALS

183 games – 80 wins, 98 losses, 5 draws

MOST FINALS

Gordon Coventry Harry Collier Albert Collier Alan Didak Scott Pendlebury* Tony Shaw Dick Lee Len Thompson

(31) (27) (26) (23) (23) (22) (22) (22)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Gordon Coventry Dick Lee Ron Todd Peter McKenna

(111) (62) (55) (46)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

23.15 (153) v Fitzroy, EF, 1984

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

1.5 (11) v Fitzroy, PF, 1898

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

69 points v W Bulldogs, EF, 1974

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

133 points v Essendon, PF, 1984

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

11 Ron Todd v Geelong, PF, 1938; Ron Todd v St Kilda, PF, 1939

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Tony Shaw (1990), Nathan Buckley (2002), Scott Pendlebury* (2010)

Six games (1935-37)

PREMIERSHIP COACH MEDALLISTS

Seven games (1904-09)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLISTS

98 games – 48 wins, 50 losses Premierships 1979, 2011

George Angus (1910), Jock McHale (1917, 1919, 1927-30, 1935-36) Phonse Kyne (1953, 1958), Leigh Matthews (1990), Mick Malthouse (2010)

JIM STYNES MEDALLIST

Dane Swan (2010)

MICHAEL TUCK MEDALLIST

Heath Shaw (2011)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Jaidyn Stephenson* (2018)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Darren Millane (1990), Dane Swan (2010)

PREMIERSHIPS

1902, 1903, 1910, 1917, 1919, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936, 1953, 1958, 1990, 2010

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES CLUB MEMBERSHIP

1984 (16,313), 1985 (16,857), 1986 (13,971), 1987 (9,500), 1988 (11,985), 1989 (13,620), 1990 (14,808), 1991 (18,469), 1992 (18,921), 1993 (21,882), 1994 (20,843), 1995 (22,543), 1996 (20,752), 1997 (22,761), 1998 (27,099), 1999 (32,358), 2000 (28,932), 2001 (31,455), 2002 (32,549), 2003 (40,455), 2004 (41,128), 2005 (38,612), 2006 (38,038), 2007 (38,357), 2008 (42,498), 2009 (45,972), 2010 (57,408), 2011 (71,271), 2012 (72,688), 2013 (78,427), 2014 (79,347), 2015 (75,037), 2016 (74,643), 2017 (75,879), 2018 (75,507), 2019 (85,226) * denotes current player or coach

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PLAYER LIST

MARKS Michael Hurley Mason Redman Jordan Ridley Kyle Langford Adam Saad

11 9 9 8 6

HANDBALLS Dylan Shiel Will Snelling Adam Saad Zach Merrett Andrew McGrath

14 13 13 13 11

POSSESSION CONTESTED POSS. Dylan Shiel Andrew McGrath Zach Merrett Devon Smith Jacob Townsend

13 11 10 8 7

UNCONTESTED POSS. Adam Saad Dylan Shiel David Zaharakis Mason Redman Matt Guelfi

22 19 15 14 14

INTERCEPT POSS. Andrew McGrath Adam Saad Tom Cutler Dylan Shiel Will Snelling

6 5 4 4 4

2019

21 15 12 12 12

TOTAL

KICKS Dylan Shiel Adam Saad Michael Hurley Andrew McGrath Mason Redman

AMBROSE Patrick 29 191 93 BEGLEY Josh 16 188 94 BELLCHAMBERS Tom 2 201 110 BRYAN Nick 24 203 92 CAHILL Ned 28 179 78 CLARKE Dylan 37 188 86 CRAUFORD Henry 47 204 99 CUTLER Tom 12 192 89 DANIHER Joe 6 201 99 DRAPER Sam 38 205 108 FANTASIA Orazio 13 180 72 FRANCIS Aaron 10 193 92 GLEESON Martin 8 190 84 GOWN Noah 32 194 87 GUELFI Matt 35 184 81 HAM Brayden 33 182 72 HEPPELL Dyson 21 189 85 HIBBERD Mitchell 46 190 86 HIRD Tom 49 182 70 HOOKER Cale 26 197 104 HURLEY Michael 18 193 91 JOHNSON Lachlan 36 175 78 JONES Harrison 23 196 78 LANGFORD Kyle 4 192 87 LAVERDE Jayden 15 193 90 McBRIDE Cian 41 197 89 McDONALD-TIPUNGWUTI Anthony 43 171 78 McGRATH Andrew 1 180 82 McKENNA Conor 45 184 88 McKERNAN Shaun 44 198 98 McQUILLAN Ross 39 189 80 MERRETT Zach 7 179 83 MOSQUITO Irving 22 175 79 MUTCH Kobe 19 187 84 PARISH Darcy 3 180 80 PHILLIPS Andrew 34 201 98 REDMAN Mason 27 187 85 RIDLEY Jordan 14 195 89 SAAD Adam 42 178 76 SHIEL Dylan 9 182 84 SMITH Devon 5 176 78 SNELLING Will 40 175 76 STEWART James 17 199 99 STRINGER Jake 25 192 94 TOWNSEND Jacob 20 187 84 ZAHARAKIS David 11 182 77 ZERK-THATCHER Brandon 30 195 89

THIS CLUB

35 28 23 22 18

TOTAL

Dylan Shiel Adam Saad Andrew McGrath Zach Merrett Kyle Langford

NO. HT. WT. DOB

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NAME

Xavier College (Vic)/Old Xaverians (Vic)/Essendon (VFL) 20 Upper Ferntree Gully (Vic)/Eastern U18 8 Northern Bombers (Tas)/Tasmania U18 16 Glen Iris (Vic)/St Kevin’s College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 0 Mt Eliza (Vic)/Padua College (Vic)/Dandenong U18 0 Rowville (Vic)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Eastern U18 11 Mount Burr (SA)/Norwood (SANFL) 0 Greythorn (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Brisbane 3 Aberfeldie (Vic)/Calder U18 4 Reynella (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFL) 0 Payneham Norwood Union (SA)/Norwood (SANFL) 15 Loxton North (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFL) 17 Koroit (Vic)/North Ballarat U18 9 Warragul (Vic)/St Paul’s Grammar (Vic)/Gippsland U18 0 Wembley Downs (WA)/Claremont (WAFL) 17 St Mary’s, Geelong (Vic)/Geelong U18 5 Leongatha (Vic)/Gippsland U18 18 Clarence (Tas)/North Melb/Williamstown (VFL) 0 Prahran (Vic)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic) 0 Melville (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL) 18 Macleod (Vic)/Northern U18 19 Strathmore (Vic)/Scotch College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 0 Gisborne (Vic)/PEGS (Vic)/Calder U18 0 Macleod (Vic)/Ivanhoe Grammar (Vic)/Northern U18 18 Keilor (Vic)/PEGS (Vic)/Western U18 10 County Meath (Ireland) 0 Tiwi Bombers (NT)/Gippsland U18/Essendon (VFL) 23 East Brighton (Vic)/Brighton Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18 23 Eglish/Tyrone (Ireland) 22 Tullamarine (Vic)/Calder U18/Adelaide 16 County Armagh (Ireland) 0 Cobden (Vic)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18 23 Halls Creek (WA)/Maffra (Vic)/Gippsland Gram (Vic)/Gipps U18 0 North Broken Hill (NSW)/Wentworth (NSW)/Bendigo U18 1 Winchelsea (Vic)/Geelong U18 21 Lauderdale (Tas)/Tasmania U18/GWS/Carlton 5 Millicent (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL) 20 East Burwood (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 6 West Coburg (Vic)/Calder U18/Coburg (VFL)/Gold Coast 22 Edithvale-Aspendale (Vic)/Caulfield Gram (Vic)/Dand U18/GWS 22 Lara (Vic)/Geelong U18/GWS 7 Goodwood (SA)/West Adelaide (SA)/Port Adel/West Adel (SANFL) 4 Glen Iris (Vic)/Scotch College (Vic)/Sandr U18/GWS 0 Eaglehawk (Vic)/Bendigo U18/Western Bulldogs 19 Leeton-Whitton (NSW)/NSW-ACT U18/GWS/Richmond 1 Eltham (Vic)/Marcellin College (Vic)/Northern U18 20 Imperial, Murray Bridge (SA)/Sturt (SANFL) 1

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87 16 130 0 0 12 0 1 104 0 76 28 78 0 33 5 169 0 0 193 180 0 0 66 41 0 90 65 73 44 0 127 0 4 77 0 26 10 45 23 30 5 27 40 1 208 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 0

23 14 76 0 0 0 0 32 188 0 111 6 5 0 8 3 59 0 0 86 108 0 0 43 31 0 100 15 19 67 0 44 0 1 30 15 1 0 6 73 121 7 55 225 35 125 0

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

1/9/1991 2014 3/7/1998 2017 9/7/1989 2008 22/10/2001 **** 11/1/2001 **** 6/9/1998 2018 7/10/1997 **** 20/2/1995 2014 4/3/1994 2013 28/9/1998 **** 14/9/1995 2014 10/8/1997 2016 25/8/1994 2014 1/2/2000 **** 14/8/1997 2018 25/4/1999 2019 14/5/1992 2011 23/9/1996 2017 28/3/2001 **** 13/10/1988 2008 1/6/1990 2009 7/8/2001 **** 25/2/2001 **** 1/12/1996 2015 12/4/1996 2015 19/4/2001 **** 22/4/1993 2016 2/6/1998 2017 28/3/1996 2015 1/9/1990 2009 18/1/1999 **** 3/10/1995 2014 24/8/2000 **** 18/3/1998 2018 25/7/1997 2016 3/7/1991 2012 26/8/1997 2016 20/10/1998 2018 23/7/1994 2015 9/3/1993 2012 20/5/1993 2012 6/8/1997 2016 4/3/1994 2013 25/4/1994 2013 20/6/1993 2012 21/2/1990 2009 25/8/1998 2019

RE/2014 31/2016 PD/2008 38/2019 56/2019 63/2016 PSS/2020 TR/2019 10/2012 RE/2019 55/2013 6/2015 53/2012 60/2018 76/2017 72/2018 8/2010 RD/2020 PSS/2020 54/2007 5/2008 63/2019 30/2019 17/2014 20/2014 RD/2020 RD/2016 1/2016 RD/2015 RE/2019 RD/2020 26/2013 38/2018 42/2016 5/2015 TR/2019 30/2015 22/2016 TR/2017 TR/2018 TR/2017 MD/2019 TR/2016 TR/2017 PSS/2020 23/2008 66/2017

GOALS

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS Jacob Townsend Jake Stringer Devon Smith Will Snelling Orazio Fantasia

3.0 2.3 1.1 1.0 1.0

SCORE ASSISTS Devon Smith Dylan Shiel Orazio Fantasia Jacob Townsend Tom Cutler

2 2 2 1 1

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS Devon Smith Jacob Townsend Will Snelling Andrew McGrath Jake Stringer

7 6 6 6 6

OTHER CLEARANCES Dylan Shiel Zach Merrett Andrew McGrath Darcy Parish Devon Smith

9 4 3 3 2

TACKLES Andrew McGrath 8 Devon Smith 5 Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti 5 Will Snelling 4 Jake Stringer 4 INSIDE 50s Andrew McGrath Jake Stringer Tom Cutler Devon Smith David Zaharakis

5 5 4 3 3

Acquired = How player arrived at this club  1/2000 = National Draft number/year  LTA = Local talent access selection  MD = Mid-Season Rookie Draft  PD = Pre-Season Draft  PDN = Previous Draft nomination  PDS = Pre-Draft selection  PSS = Pre-Season Supplemental selection  RD = Rookie Draft  RE = Rookie elevation  TR = Traded to this club  UPS = Uncontracted player selection  17YO = 17-year-old access  UFA = Unrestricted free agent  RFA = Restricted free agent  DFA = Delisted free agent  # = Category A Rookie (eligible for AFL selection)  * = Category B Rookie (only eligible for AFL selection as long-term injury replacement)  TIR = Trade Incentive Rule

ASBESTOS & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ASSESSMENTS Same day asbestos sample testing Air monitoring & indoor air quality Mould analysis & monitoring Hazardous materials assessments Asbestos awareness training Workplace safety assessments Lead paint management

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

32.16 (208) v Western Bulldogs, round 22, 1982, Whitten Oval

LOWEST SCORE

0.9 (9) v Fitzroy, round 1, 1899, Brunswick St Oval

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

165 points v South Melbourne, round 18, 1964, Windy Hill

OVERALL RECORD: 2480 games – 1387 wins, 1058 losses, 35 draws GRAND FINALS: 29 PREMIERSHIPS: 16 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

20 games – round 1, 2000 to round 20, 2000

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

17 games – round 3, 2016 to round 20, 2016 L

D

39 20 19 0 46 27 18 1 248 118 124 6 239 103 132 4 197 112 80 5 37 23 14 0 218 115 98 5 10 8 2 0 10 6 4 0 163 98 65 0 215 130 83 2 158 100 57 1 31 14 17 0 203 104 95 4 215 142 69 4 222 132 89 1 14 12 2 0 54 29 25 0 161 94 65 2

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

P

W

L

D

MCG

475 269 197 9

Marvel Stadium

186

101

84

1

GMHBA Stadium

41

19

22

0

SCG

30 10 19 1

Gabba

18 8 10 0

Metricon Stadium

11

9

2

0

Giants Stadium

7

4

3

0

Adelaide Oval

6

3

3

0

Optus Stadium

5

2

3

0

Blundstone Arena 0 0 0 0 Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Traeger Park

0

0

0

0

Uni of Tas Stadium

0

0

0

0

UNSW Canberra Oval

0

0

0

0

MOST GAMES

Dustin Fletcher Simon Madden Dick Reynolds Tim Watson Garry Foulds Terry Daniher

(400) (378) (320) (307) (300) (294)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Jack Jones Frank Maher Geoff Gosper Dick Reynolds Allan Hird

(133) (118) (114) (105) (102)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

27 Simon Madden 31 Dustin Fletcher 44 Justin Madden #

(378) (400) (332 – Ess & Carl)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Dick Reynolds James Hird Terry Daniher

(224) (134) (127)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Kevin Sheedy Dick Reynolds Jack Worrall

MOST GOALS

Matthew Lloyd Simon Madden John Coleman Paul Salmon Bill Hutchison

(635) (415) (135) (926) (575) (537) (520) (496)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

14 John Coleman (v Fitzroy, round 7, 1954, Windy Hill) 13 John Coleman (v Geelong, round 8, 1952, Brisbane Exhibition Ground) 13 Matthew Lloyd (v Sydney, round 3, 1999, MCG) 13 John Coleman (v Hawthorn, round 18, 1952, Windy Hill)

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

Dick Reynolds (1934, 1937, 1938), Bill Hutchison (1952 tied, 1953), Graham Moss (1976), Gavin Wanganeen (1993), James Hird (1996 tied)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

PREMIERSHIPS

1897, 1901, 1911, 1912, 1923, 1924, 1942, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1962, 1965, 1984, 1985, 1993, 2000

LEGENDS: John Coleman (also coach Ess), Bill Hutchison, Dick Reynolds (also coach Ess), Kevin Sheedy (coach Ess, also Rich, also coach GWS) INDUCTEES: Albert Thurgood, Jack Clarke (also coach Ess), Tom Fitzmaurice (also Geel, N Melb, coach Geel), Jack Moriarty (also Fitz), Graham Moss, Simon Madden, Barry Davis (also N Melb, coach Ess), Tim Watson (also coach St K), Ken Fraser, Terry Daniher (also S Melb), Michael Long, Des Tuddenham (also Coll, playing coach Ess, coach S Melb), Paul Salmon (also Haw), Gavin Wanganeen (also Port Adel), Jack Worrall (coach Ess, also Fitz, coach Carl), James Hird (also coach Ess), Matthew Lloyd, Ron Evans

RUNNERS-UP

1898, 1902, 1908, 1941, 1943, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1957, 1959, 1968, 1983, 1990, 2001

McCLELLAND TROPHY

1951, 1953, 1957, 1968, 1989, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001

WOODEN SPOONS

1907, 1918, 1921, 1933, 2016

FINALS

131 games – 69 wins, 60 losses, 2 draws

MOST FINALS

Bill Hutchison

AFL TEAM OF THE CENTURY

(28)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Dick Reynolds (half-forward), John Coleman (full-forward)

Matthew Lloyd

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY MEMBERS

31.12 (198) v North Melbourne, QF, 2000

(52)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

Gavin Wanganeen (half-back), Norm McDonald (half-back), Michael Long (wing)

1.8 (14) v Melbourne, RR final, 1897

LEADING GOALKICKER MEDALLISTS

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

1900: Albert Thurgood (24) 1901: Fred Hiskins (34) 1923: Greg Stockdale (64) 1949: John Coleman (85) 1950: John Coleman (112) 1951: John Coleman (75) 1952: John Coleman (103) 1953: John Coleman (96)

133 points v Collingwood, PF, 1984

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

96 points v Adelaide, 1st EF, 2009

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

7 T om Reynolds, v Richmond, GF, 1943; Gordon Lane, v Melbourne, GF, 1946; Ted Fordham, v St Kilda, GF, 1965; Matthew Lloyd, v North Melbourne, QF, 2000

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLISTS

1959: Ron Evans (69) 1960: Ron Evans (67) 1966: Ted Fordham (73) 2000: Matthew Lloyd (94) 2001: Matthew Lloyd (96) 2003: Matthew Lloyd (87)

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Seven games (1949-51)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

Six games (1968-82; SF 2004-EF 2019)

NORM SMITH MEDALLISTS

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

Billy Duckworth (1984), Simon Madden (1985), Michael Long (1993), James Hird (2000)

113 games – 56 wins, 56 losses, one draw Premierships 1981, 1984, 1990, 1993, 1994, 2000

PREMIERSHIP COACH MEDALLISTS

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Jack Worrall (1911, 1912), Syd Barker (1923, 1924), Dick Reynolds (1942, 1946, 1949)

1984 (10,231), 1985 (11,376), 1986 (12,607), 1987 (8432), 1988 (8432), 1989 (7958), 1990 (11,046), 1991 (11,593), 1992 (10,034), 1993 (11,546), 1994 (19,720), 1995 (23,833), 1996 (24,324), 1997 (28,063), 1998 (27,099), 1999 (29,858), 2000 (34,278), 2001 (36,227), 2002 (35,219), 2003 (31,970), 2004 (33,469), 2005 (32,734), 2006 (32,511), 2007 (32,759), 2008 (41,947), 2009 (40,412), 2010 (40,589), 2011 (42,559), 2012 (47,708), 2013 (56,173), 2014 (60,646), 2015 (60,818), 2016 (57,494), 2017 (67,768), 2018 (79,319), 2019 (84,237)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLISTS

Dick Reynolds (1950), John Coleman (1962, 1965), Kevin Sheedy (1984, 1985, 1993, 2000)

MICHAEL TUCK MEDALLISTS

Gavin Wanganeen (1993), Gary O’Donnell (1994), Mark Mercuri (2000)

JIM STYNES MEDALLISTS

James Hird (2000), Matthew Lloyd (2001)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Dyson Heppell* (2011), Andrew McGrath* (2017)

* denotes current player or coach # equal with Corey Enright (Geel)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Terry Daniher (1983), Tim Watson (1989)

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Nat Fyfe Darcy Tucker Michael Walters Brett Bewley Adam Cerra

26 23 21 20 15

KICKS Brett Bewley Rory Lobb Michael Walters Reece Conca Darcy Tucker

16 13 11 10 10

MARKS Brett Bewley Rory Lobb Darcy Tucker Matt Taberner Taylin Duman

8 7 6 5 5

HANDBALLS Nat Fyfe Darcy Tucker Adam Cerra Michael Walters Andrew Brayshaw

16 13 11 10 7

POSSESSION CONTESTED POSS. Nat Fyfe Michael Walters Andrew Brayshaw Rory Lobb Reece Conca

10 9 7 7 6

UNCONTESTED POSS. Darcy Tucker Brett Bewley Nat Fyfe Adam Cerra James Aish

19 16 14 12 12

INTERCEPT POSS. Reece Conca Nat Fyfe Rory Lobb Taylin Duman Ethan Hughes

6 6 5 5 4

7/10/1995 2014 8/11/1995 2014 26/2/1998 2018 14/4/1995 2019 2/3/1996 2015 8/11/1999 2018 16/9/2001 **** 11/1/2000 2019 7/10/1999 2018 24/8/1991 2010 12/8/1992 2011 13/8/1998 2017 28/4/1999 2018 12/6/1998 2017 26/2/1999 2019 18/4/1998 2018 17/5/2000 **** 18/9/1991 2010 10/3/1999 2018 9/4/1993 2015 28/8/2001 **** 1/5/1990 2009 12/2/1995 2015 7/12/1994 2015 9/2/1993 2014 13/4/1998 2017 11/3/1992 2011 1/4/1995 2014 22/4/1998 **** 20/7/1985 2005 14/2/1999 **** 2/6/2000 **** 9/6/1995 2015 30/10/2000 **** 6/2/1996 2017 30/11/1997 2019 9/2/2001 **** 12/5/2000 2020 20/11/1996 2018 17/6/1993 2013 12/5/2001 **** 23/1/1997 2016 8/5/2000 **** 7/1/1991 2009 3/12/1997 **** 7/1/1993 2012 11/4/2001 ****

TR/2019 TR/2019 RE/2018 59/2018 34/2014 2/2017 RD/2020 RD/2019 5/2017 TR/2018 UFA/2018 41/2016 59/2017 38/2016 RD/2020 RE/2018 61/2019 20/2009 RE/2019 TR/2016 9/2019 3/2008 TR/2018 RD/2019 TR/2018 8/2016 TR/2017 TR/2016 69/2017 19/2003 RD/2020 MD/2019 37/2013 RD/2020 66/2016 57/2018 8/2019 17/2018 73/2017 RE/2013 RD/2020 27/2015 32/2018 53/2008 RD/2019 TR/2017 7/2019

2019

9 189 91 11 183 78 41 190 93 34 185 85 19 189 88 8 185 85 38 184 70 35 182 82 5 187 85 33 173 75 6 181 84 36 195 97 12 175 87 4 203 113 17 195 98 44 192 81 43 183 72 7 191 93 42 176 79 21 194 92 31 180 68 32 182 84 1 195 99 15 188 88 37 207 105 2 194 100 3 175 77 23 194 90 30 203 109 16 192 92 24 185 86 46 194 90 25 201 99 47 178 73 13 186 92 28 178 78 22 179 81 27 188 76 39 179 74 20 198 99 48 181 73 18 185 85 29 186 84 10 176 79 45 190 85 14 185 79 26 189 81

GOALS THIS CLUB

ACRES Blake AISH James BANFIELD Bailey BEWLEY Brett BLAKELY Connor BRAYSHAW Andrew BUTTERS Isaiah CARTER Jason CERRA Adam COLYER Travis CONCA Reece COX Brennan CROWDEN Mitchell DARCY Sean DIXON Hugh DUMAN Taylin FREDERICK Michael FYFE Nat GIRO Stefan HAMLING Joel HENRY Liam HILL Stephen HOGAN Jesse HUGHES Ethan LOBB Rory LOGUE Griffin MATERA Brandon McCARTHY Cam MEEK Lloyd MUNDY David NORTH Tom O’REILLY Dillon PEARCE Alex PINA Jarvis RYAN Luke SCHULTZ Lachie SERONG Caleb STURT Sam SWITKOWSKI Sam TABERNER Matt THOMAS Leno TUCKER Darcy VALENTE Luke WALTERS Michael WATSON Tobe WILSON Nathan YOUNG Hayden

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

TOTAL

NO. HT. WT. DOB

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NAME

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BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST

Edgewater-Woodvale (WA)/West Perth (WAFL)/St Kilda 19 0 75 0 0 29 Payneham Norwood Union (SA)/Norwood (SANFL)/BL/Coll 14 1 83 1 0 23 Swanbourne (WA)/ Scotch College (WA)/Claremont (WAFL) 7 1 28 28 0 7 Darley (Vic)/Western U18/Williamstown (VFL) 7 1 8 8 0 1 Bunbury (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL) 14 0 60 60 0 2 Hampton Rovers (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Sandr U18 22 1 40 40 0 12 Halls Ck (WA)/Mosman Pk (WA)/Christ Church Gram (WA)/Clarem (WAFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port Wyndham (WA)/Claremont (WAFL) 2 0 2 2 0 0 Norwood (Vic)/Wesley College (Vic)/Eastern U18 20 1 42 42 0 9 Marist (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)/Essendon 10 1 98 11 1 60 Victoria Park (WA)/Perth (WAFL)/Richmond 22 1 127 23 0 25 Woodville South (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL) 8 1 35 35 0 27 Walkerville (SA)/Sturt (SANFL) 5 1 15 15 0 4 Cobden (Vic)/Xavier College (Vic)/Geelong U18 11 1 27 27 0 7 Kingborough (Tas) 1 0 1 1 0 1 Norwood (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 14 1 25 25 0 1 Portland (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lake Grace (WA)/Claremont (WAFL) 20 1 174 174 0 148 Hope Valley (SA)/Norwood (SANFL) 0 0 10 10 0 3 Cable Beach (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)/Geelong List/W Bulldogs 22 0 85 62 0 0 Cottesloe (WA)/Christ Church Grammar (WA)/Claremont (WAFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Quinns District (WA)/West Perth (WAFL) 3 0 206 206 0 112 Marist (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)/Melbourne 12 0 83 12 0 165 Harvey Brunswick (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL) 21 1 51 51 0 4 Bassendean (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL)/GWS 15 1 90 16 2 79 Kalamunda (WA)/Guildford Grammar (WA)/Swan Dists (WAFL) 10 1 24 24 0 1 Bullcreek Leeming (WA)/South Frem (WAFL)/Gold Coast 20 0 139 38 0 167 South Coogee (WA)/South Frem (WAFL)/GWS 12 1 70 49 0 99 SMW Rovers (Vic)/GWV U18/North Ballarat (VFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Seymour (Vic)/Murray U18 22 0 316 316 0 137 Heathmont (Vic)/Eastern U18 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fremantle CBC (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ulverstone (Tas)/Devonport (Tas) 11 0 53 53 0 3 South Mandurah (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Moonee Valley (Vic)/Calder U18/Maribyrnong Park/Coburg (VFL) 18 1 50 50 0 3 Moama (NSW)/Bendigo U18/Williamstown (VFL) 7 1 8 8 0 4 Warragul (Vic)/Geelong Grammar (Vic)/Gippsland U18 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mt Eliza (Vic)/Peninsula Grammar (Vic)/Dandenong U18 0 1 1 1 3 3 Research (Vic)/Northern U18/Box Hill Hawks (VFL) 18 0 20 20 0 7 Myrtleford (Vic)/Murray U18 9 1 72 72 1 76 Warmun (WA)/Belmont (WA)/Claremont (WAFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Horsham Saints (Vic)/North Ballarat U18 22 1 71 71 0 29 Walkerville (SA)/Rostrevor College (SA)/Norwood (SANFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Midvale (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL) 22 1 152 152 1 262 Donnybrook (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mandurah Centrals (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFL)/GWS 18 0 116 39 0 17 Somerville (Vic)/Mornington Secondary College (Vic)/Dande U18 0 0 0 0 0 0

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS Sam Sturt Rory Lobb Matt Taberner Travis Colyer Michael Walters

3.0 2.0 1.2 1.2 1.0

SCORE ASSISTS Michael Walters Darcy Tucker Rory Lobb Adam Cerra Sam Sturt

3 2 2 1 1

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS Michael Walters Sam Sturt Darcy Tucker Rory Lobb Brett Bewley

8 7 7 7 5

OTHER CLEARANCES Michael Walters Darcy Tucker Andrew Brayshaw Adam Cerra Bailey Banfield

5 3 3 2 2

TACKLES Reece Conca Nat Fyfe Taylin Duman Brett Bewley Sam Sturt

4 4 3 2 2

INSIDE 50s Michael Walters Lachie Schultz James Aish Darcy Tucker Mitchell Crowden

6 4 4 3 3

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

28.12 (180) v Collingwood, round 7, 2005, Subiaco Oval

LOWEST SCORE

1.7 (13) v Adelaide, round 15, 2009, Football Park

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

113 points v GWS Giants, round 20, 2013, Subiaco Oval

OVERALL RECORD: 566 games – 249 wins, 316 losses, 1 draw GRAND FINALS: 1 PREMIERSHIPS: 0 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

Nine games – round 14, 2006 to round 22, 2006; round 1, 2015 to round 9, 2015

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

18 games – round 22, 2000 to round 17, 2001 L

D

39 16 23 0 31 16 15 0 34 20 14 0 31 12 19 0 37 14 23 0 4 3 1 0 39 13 26 0 10 7 3 0 9 5 4 0 36 8 28 0 38 22 16 0 31 13 18 0 37 17 20 0 37 16 21 0 36 16 20 0 35 15 19 1 0 0 0 0 50 20 30 0 32 16 16 0

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

P

W

L

D

Marvel Stadium

61

20

41

0

MCG

53 18 35 0

Optus Stadium

25

SCG

18 4 13 1

GMHBA Stadium

18

Gabba

13 4 9 0

Uni of Tas Stadium

12

Adelaide Oval

9 1 8 0

Metricon Stadium

6

4

2

0

TIO Stadium

4

1

3

0

UNSW Canberra Oval

3

1

2

0

Giants Stadium

2 0 2 0

14 3 1

11 15 11

0 0 0

Blundstone Arena 0 0 0 0 Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Traeger Park

0

0

0

0

MOST GAMES

Matthew Pavlich David Mundy* Aaron Sandilands Luke McPharlin Michael Johnson Shane Parker Shaun McManus Paul Hasleby Stephen Hill* Antoni Grover

(353) (316) (271) (244) (244) (238) (228) (208) (206) (202)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Matthew Pavlich David Mundy* Paul Hasleby Lachie Neale James Walker Michael Johnson Ryan Crowley

(160) (124) (90) (88) (87) (78) (77)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

16 David Mundy*

(316)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Matthew Pavlich Peter Bell Nat Fyfe* Adrian Fletcher Shaun McManus Peter Mann

(190) (107) (61) (44) (44) (41)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Ross Lyon Chris Connolly Mark Harvey Gerard Neesham Damian Drum

MOST GOALS

Matthew Pavlich Michael Walters* Hayden Ballantyne Jeff Farmer Chris Mayne Clive Waterhouse Paul Medhurst Justin Longmuir Tony Modra Nat Fyfe* David Mundy*

(184) (129) (97) (88) (53) (700) (262) (254) (224) (196) (178) (166) (166) (148) (148) (137)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

10 Tony Modra (v Melbourne, round 10, 1999, MCG) 9 Paul Medhurst (v Brisbane, round 9, 2004, Subiaco Oval) 9 Matthew Pavlich (v Carlton, round 16, 2005, MCG) 8 John Hutton (v Sydney, round 6, 1995, WACA) 8 Matthew Pavlich (v Adelaide, round 14, 2005, Football Park) 8 Matthew Pavlich (v North Melbourne, round 12, 2008, Subiaco Oval) 8 Matthew Pavlich (v West Coast, round 19, 2012, Subiaco Oval)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Matthew Pavlich Michael Walters* Hayden Ballantyne Chris Mayne Michael Barlow Nat Fyfe* Ryan Crowley Jeff Farmer

(36) (25) (10) (10) (8) (7) (6) (6)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

14.18 (102) v Melbourne, 2SF, 2006

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

BROWNLOW MEDALLIST

7.4 (46) v Adelaide, QF, 2006

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

30 points v Hawthorn, 2EF, 2010

Nat Fyfe* (2015, 2019)

INDUCTEES: Peter Bell (also N Melb)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Paul Hasleby (2000), Rhys Palmer (2008)

JIM STYNES MEDALLIST

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

69 points v Geelong, 2SF, 2010

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

6  Matthew Pavlich v Geelong, 2EF, 2012

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Nat Fyfe* (2017)

Two games (QF 2013-PF 2013)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Three games (GF 2013- SF 2014)

RUNNERS-UP

51 games – 23 wins, 28 losses

McCLELLAND TROPHY

Fremantle played its first game against Richmond in round one, 1995, at the MCG. The Tigers won 12.18 (90) to Fremantle 12.13 (85). The Dockers’ team that day was: B: Stephen O’Reilly, Jamie Merillo, Scott Chisholm HB: Dale Kickett, David Muir, Todd Ridley C: Jason Norrish, Tony Delaney, Ben Allan (captain) HF: Peter Mann, Quenton Leach, Craig Burrows F: Chris Groom, Gary Dhurrkay, Winston Abraham R: Matthew Burton, Peter Bell, Scott Watters IC: Brendan Krummel, Phil Gilbert, Scott Edwards Coach: Gerard Neesham

Nat Fyfe* (2014, 2015) 2013 2015

WOODEN SPOONS

2001

FINALS

15 games – 6 wins, 9 losses

MOST FINALS

Matthew Pavlich Aaron Sandilands David Mundy* Ryan Crowley Nat Fyfe* Stephen Hill* Michael Johnson Chris Mayne Michael Walters* Matt de Boer Nick Suban Michael Barlow Zac Dawson Paul Duffield Luke McPharlin Tendai Mzungu Lee Spurr Hayden Ballantyne Garrick Ibbotson Zac Clarke Lachie Neale Danyle Pearce Cameron Sutcliffe Roger Hayden Des Headland Alex Silvagni

(15) (15) (14) (12) (11) (11) (11) (11) (11) (10) (10) (9) (9) (9) (9) (9) (9) (8) (8) (7) (7) (7) (7) (6) (5) (5)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES THE FACTS

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

1995 (18,456), 1996 (19,622), 1997 (19,949), 1998 (22,186), 1999 (24,896), 2000 (24,925), 2001 (23,898), 2002 (23,775), 2003 (25,368), 2004 (32,780), 2005 (34,178), 2006 (35,666), 2007 (43,343), 2008 (43,366), 2009 (39,206), 2010 (39,854), 2011 (42,762), 2012 (42,918), 2013 (43,880), 2014 (48,777), 2015 (51,433), 2016 (51,889), 2017 (51,254), 2018 (55,639), 2019 (51,431) * denotes current player or coach

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Gary Ablett Mitch Duncan Tom Stewart Luke Dahlhaus Patrick Dangerfield

24 21 18 16 16

KICKS Mitch Duncan Gary Ablett Zach Tuohy Tom Stewart Mark O’Connor MARKS 6 6 6 6 6

HANDBALLS 10 9 8 8 8

POSSESSION CONTESTED POSS. Patrick Dangerfield Gary Ablett Mark Blicavs Tom Stewart Luke Dahlhaus

10 10 8 8 7

4 182 87 14/5/1984 2002

TR/2017 Modewarre (Vic)/Geelong U18/Geelong/Gold Coast

24

2019

THIS CLUB

TOTAL

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

GOALS

1 346 236 1 437

30 180 86 18/9/1995 2019 RD/2019 St Joseph’s, Geelong (Vic)/Geel College/Geel U18/Geel (VFL)

23 1 24

24

0

5

BEWS Jed

24 186 91 14/12/1993 2014

12 0 83

83

0

9

BLICAVS Mark

46 198 102 28/3/1991 2013 RE/2014 Sunbury (Vic)

25

1 159 159 0 36

BROWNLESS Oscar

20 187 78 16/2/2000 **** RD/2020 Geelong Amateur (Vic)/Geelong College (Vic)/Geelong U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

18

1

19

19

0

11

Mitch Duncan Tom Hawkins Gary Ablett Gary Rohan Luke Dahlhaus

0

0

0

0

0

0

SCORE ASSISTS

0

0 34 34

CLARK Jordan COCKATOO Nakia

6 185 83 16/10/2000 2019

86/2011 Leopold (Vic)/Geelong U18

15/2018 Railways, Albany (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)

45 181 71 30/7/1998 **** RD/2020 North Gambier (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL) 5 186 92 23/10/1996 2015

10/2014 Southern Districts (NT)/NT Thunder (NEAFL)

36/2017 East Sandr (Vic)/Haileybury Coll (Vic)/Old H’bury (Vic)/Sandr U18 7

18 192 86 18/5/1999 2019

DAHLHAUS Luke

40 179 77 21/8/1992

DANGERFIELD Patrick

35 189 92 5/4/1990 2008 TR/2016 Anglesea (Vic)/Geelong U18/Adelaide

24

1 249 95

DE KONING Sam

16 202 87 26/2/2001 ****

0

0

DUNCAN Mitch

22 188 88 10/6/1991 2010 28/2009 Carine (WA)/East Perth (WAFL)

23 1 204 204 3 149

EVANS Francis

31 182 78 23/8/2001 ****

41/2019 Brunswick North OB (Vic)/Brunswick SC (Vic)/Calder U18

0

0

0

0

FOGARTY Lachie

13 180 76 1/4/1999

2018

22/2017 Spotswood (Vic)/St Kevin’s College (Vic)/Western U18

2

0 17

FORT Darcy

28 204 103 6/8/1993

2019 65/2018 Sth Barwon (Vic)/Gee U18/Werribee (VFL)/Foots (VFL)/Central Dist (SANFL) 3 1 4 2011 23/2010 Sunbury (Vic)/Calder U18

19/2019 Mornington (Vic)/Dandenong U18

24

7

7

Gary Rohan 0 5 Esava Ratugolea 1 125 Tom Hawkins 1 284 Luke Dahlhaus 0 0 Cameron Guthrie

CONSTABLE Charlie

2011 UFA/2018 Leopold (Vic)/Geelong U18/Western Bulldogs

0

0 25

1 179 25 0

0

0

0

17

0

5

4

0 5

GUTHRIE Cameron

29 187 87 19/8/1992

GUTHRIE Zach

39 187 82 30/6/1998 2017 RE/20119 Sunbury (Vic)/Calder U18

20 1 162 162 0 52 1

1

HAWKINS Tom

26 198 103 21/7/1988 2007 41/2006 Finley (NSW)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18

24

1 257 257 2 556 0 171 54

18

18

HENDERSON Lachie

25 196 97 14/12/1989 2008 RD/2020 Birregurra (Vic)/Geel Coll (Vic)/Geel U18/Brisbane/Carlton

6

HENRY Jack

38 192 91 29/8/1998 2018 RE/2018 St Mary’s, Geelong (Vic)/Geelong U18

23 1 46 46

JARVIS Ben

10 190 85 27/7/2000 **** 48/2018 Port Lincoln (SA)/Rostrevor College (SA)/Norwood (SANFL)

0

0

JENKINS Josh

11 200 107 8/2/1989

11

0 147 0

2012 TR/2019 Lake Boga (Vic)/Essendon List/Adelaide

0

0

0

0 113 0

8 0

0

0

0

0 296

KENNERLEY Jacob

21 186 82 16/6/2000 **** 50/2018 Cummins Ramblers (SA)/Rostrevor Coll (SA)/Norwood (SANFL)

0

0

0

0

KOLODJASHNIJ Jake

8 193 94 9/8/1995

23 0 93

93

0

0

KREUGER Nathan

15 196 93 25/6/1999 **** TR/2018 Victor Harbour (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFL)

0

0

0

0

0

0 48

2015

MENEGOLA Sam

27 189 89 7/3/1992

MIERS Gryan

32 179 81 30/3/1999 2019

NARKLE Quinton

41/2013 Prospect (Tas)/Launceston (Tas)

2016 66/2015 Attadale (WA)/E Frem (WAFL)/Haw Rks/Frem Rks/Subi (WAFL)

0

0

66 26

1 29

TACKLES

19 182 83 3/12/1997 2018 60/2016 Maddington (WA)/Wesley College (WA)/Perth (WAFL)

6

1

13

13

0 10

O’CONNOR Mark

42 191 88 17/1/1997

2017 RE/2018 County Kerry (Ireland)

23 1

31

31

1

2

OKUNBOR Stefan

43 191 89 12/8/1998

**** RD/2019 County Kerry (Ireland)

0

0

Quinton Narkle Cameron Guthrie Tom Hawkins Gryan Miers Mark Blicavs

0

0

0

54

0 25

4

PARSONS James

34 190 83 12/4/1997 2017

0 35

35

0 26

17 198 104 24/7/1998 2018 43/2016 Cobram (Vic)/Murray U18

20 1 29

29

0 22

Mitch Duncan Zach Tuohy Gary Ablett Sam Menegola Joel Selwood

ROHAN Gary

23 189 95 7/6/1991

19

1 126 20

1 122

SCHLENSOG Blake

36 199 102 25/9/2000 **** RD/2019 Grovedale (Vic)/Geelong U18

0

0

0

SELWOOD Joel

14 183 84 26/5/1988 2007

23 1 296 296 0 158

SIMPSON Sam

37 183 77 14/6/1998 2017 RE/2019 St Joseph’s, Geel (Vic)/St Joseph’s College, Geel (Vic)/Geel U18

Mark Blicavs Tom Stewart Harry Taylor Gary Ablett Jack Henry

8 6 5 5 4

STANLEY Rhys

RE/2017 Norwood (Vic)/Eastern U18

0

20 0 54

RATUGOLEA Esava

INTERCEPT POSS.

Patrick Dangerfield Joel Selwood Darcy Fort Harry Taylor Mitch Duncan

1 66

26/2016 Nightcliff (NT)/NT Thunder (NEAFL)/North Adelaide (SANFL)

2010 TR/2018 Cobden (Vic)/Geelong U18/Sydney 7/2006 Sandhurst (Vic)/Bendigo U18

1 200 102 1/12/1990 2010 TR/2014 Berri (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFL)/St Kilda

STEPHENS Cooper

12 188 87 17/1/2001

STEVEN Jack

9 180 85 28/3/1990 2009 TR/2019 Lorne (Vic)/Geelong U18/St Kilda

****

16/2019 Colac (Vic)/Geelong U18

0

0

0 6

0 6

18 0 133 75 0

0

0 2

0 84

0

0

0

0

7

0 183

0

0 112

0

STEWART Tom

44 190 85 15/3/1993 2017 40/2016 South Barwon (Vic)/Geelong U18/Geelong (VFL)

25

1 69

69

0

3

TAHENY Cameron

41 185 80 3/8/2001

0

0

0

0

0

0

TARCA Jake

33 177 73 23/2/2000 **** 68/2018 Encounter Bay (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFL)

0

0

0

0

**** 50/2019 Eastern Eyre (SA)/Rostrevor College (SA)/Norwood (SANFL)

TAYLOR Harry

7 195 96 12/6/1986 2008

17/2007 Rovers, Geraldton (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL)

TUOHY Zach

2 187 91 10/12/1989 2011 TR/2016 County Laois (Ireland)/Carlton

0

0

24

1 262 262 0 74

18

1 187 67

8 8 6 5 5

OTHER

1 26

3 180 79 27/4/1998 2017

2 2 2 1 1

CLEARANCES

12

PARFITT Brandan

3.0 2.2 1.2 1.1 1.0

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS Mitch Duncan Gary Ablett Tom Hawkins Luke Dahlhaus Darcy Fort

25

57/2017 Grovedale (Vic)/Geelong U18

UNCONTESTED POSS. 18 13 12 11 11

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS

ATKINS Tom

CLOSE Brad

16 16 14 12 11

Luke Dahlhaus Tom Hawkins Mitch Duncan Tom Stewart Jack Henry Luke Dahlhaus Quinton Narkle Sam Menegola Patrick Dangerfield Gary Ablett

ABLETT Gary

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

NAME

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST

6 5 3 2 2 5 3 3 2 2

INSIDE 50s Gary Rohan Mitch Duncan Zach Tuohy Gary Ablett Patrick Dangerfield

5 5 5 4 3

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

37.17 (239) v Brisbane, round 7, 1992, Metricon Stadium

LOWEST SCORE

0.8 (8) v Fitzroy, round 3, 1899, Corio Oval

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

186 points v Melbourne, round 19, 2011, GMHBA Stadium

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

OVERALL RECORD: 2455 games – 1336 wins, 1096 losses, 23 draws GRAND FINALS: 17 PREMIERSHIPS: 9 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

23 games – round 12, 1952 to round 13, 1953

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

16 games – round 16, 1941 to round 13, 1944

MOST GAMES

L

D

45 25 20 0 49 29 19 1 220 101 117 2 234 100 133 1 218 98 115 5 183 103 79 1 39 26 13 0 11 9 2 0 11 7 3 1 166 90 75 1 218 131 85 2 164 100 63 1 33 22 10 1 196 104 89 3 215 131 83 1 225 124 101 0 14 8 6 0 53 26 26 1 161 102 57 2

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

P

W

L

D

GMHBA Stadium

679 455 219

MCG

337 181 155 1 65

32

5

Marvel Stadium

98

SCG

34 20 14 0

1

Gabba

19 10 9 0

Metricon Stadium

11

7

Adelaide Oval

10

UNSW Canberra Oval

4

Giants Stadium

4

Optus Stadium

2 0 2 0

Uni of Tas Stadium

1

4

0

5

5

0

1

3

0

2

1

1

0

1

0

Blundstone Arena 0 0 0 0 Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Traeger Park

0

0

0

0

Corey Enright Ian Nankervis Jimmy Bartel John Newman Joel Selwood* Darren Milburn

(332) (325) (305) (300) (296) (292)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Zach Tuohy* Dick Grigg David Clarke snr Ben Graham

(138 – incl. 90 with Carl) (130) (115) (112)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

4 Andrew Mackie 14 Joel Selwood* 39 Darren Milburn 40 Ian Nankervis 41 Shane Mumford 44 Corey Enright# 45 Cameron Ling 46 Mark Blicavs*

(280) (296) (292) (325) (192 – Geel, Syd & GWS) (332) (246) (159)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Joel Selwood* Reg Hickey Henry Young Ian Nankervis

(186) (142) (137) (110)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Reg Hickey Mark Thompson Chris Scott* Malcolm Blight

MOST GOALS

Gary Ablett snr Doug Wade Tom Hawkins* Steve Johnson Billy Brownless

(304) (260) (216) (145) (1021) (834) (556) (452) (441)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

14 Gary Ablett snr (v Essendon, R6, 1993, MCG) 14 Gary Ablett snr (v Sydney, R8, 1994, SCG) 14 Gary Ablett snr (v Richmond, R9, 1989, MCG) 13 Doug Wade (v South Melbourne, R17, 1967, Lake Oval) 13 Doug Wade (v North Melbourne, R20, 1971, GMHBA Stadium)

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

Edward ‘Carji’ Greeves (1924), Bernie Smith (1951), Alistair Lord (1962), Paul Couch (1989),

Jimmy Bartel (2007), Gary Ablett jnr* (2009), Patrick Dangerfield* (2016)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

LEGENDS: Graham Farmer, Malcolm Blight (coach Geel, also player/coach NM, coach Adel, coach St K) INDUCTEES: Charles Brownlow, Bernie Smith, Edward Greeves, Jocka Todd, George Moloney, Henry Young, Peter Burns, Reg Hickey (also coach Geel), Tom Wills (admin), Bob Davis (also coach Geel), Doug Wade (also NM), Fred Flanagan, Bill Goggin (also coach Foots), Greg Williams (also Syd, Carl), John Newman, Ian Nankervis, Denis Marshall, Tom Fitzmaurice (also Ess, NM), Gary Ablett snr (also Haw), Henry Harrison (admin), Tom Hafey (coach Geel, also Rich, coach Rich, Coll, Syd), Garry Hocking, Brian Peake, Matthew Scarlett

AFL TEAM OF THE CENTURY

Bernie Smith (back pocket), Graham Farmer (ruck), Gary Ablett snr (interchange), Greg Williams (interchange)

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY

Graham Farmer (ruck and captain)

LEADING GOALKICKER MEDALLISTS

1897: Eddy James (22) 1899: Eddy James (31) 1900: Teddy Lockwood (24) 1910: Percy Martini (51) 1921: Cliff Rankin (61) 1925: Lloyd Hagger (70) 1932: George Moloney (109) 1948: Lindsay White (86)

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLISTS

1955: Noel Rayson (77) 1962: Doug Wade (62) 1967: Doug Wade (79) 1969: Doug Wade (122) 1976: Larry Donohue (99) 1993: Gary Ablett snr (124) 1994: Gary Ablett snr (113) 1995: Gary Ablett snr (118)

NORM SMITH MEDALLISTS

Gary Ablett snr (1989), Steve Johnson (2007), Paul Chapman (2009), Jimmy Bartel (2011)

PREMIERSHIP COACH MEDALLISTS

Cliff Rankin (1925), Charlie Clymo (1931), Reg Hickey (1937)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLISTS

Reg Hickey (1951, 1952), Bob Davis (1963), Mark Thompson (2007, 2009), Chris Scott* (2011)

MICHAEL TUCK MEDALLIST

Joel Selwood* (2009)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Joel Selwood* (2007)

JIM STYNES MEDALLIST

James Kelly (2011), Harry Taylor* (2015)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Greg Williams (1985), Gary Ablett snr (1993), Gary Ablett jnr* (2007, 2008, 2009), Patrick Dangerfield* (2016)

PREMIERSHIPS

1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963, 2007, 2009, 2011

RUNNERS-UP

1897, 1930, 1953, 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2008

McCLELLAND TROPHY

1952, 1954, 1962, 1963, 1980, 1981, 1992, 2007, 2008, 2019

WOODEN SPOONS

1908, 1915, 1944, 1957, 1958

FINALS

122 games – 53 wins, 68 losses, 1 draw

MOST FINALS

Joel Selwood* Jimmy Bartel Harry Taylor* Andrew Mackie Corey Enright Joel Corey Steve Johnson James Kelly Matthew Scarlett Tom Hawkins*

(30) (28) (27) (26) (24) (23) (23) (22) (22) (22)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Gary Ablett snr Billy Brownless Doug Wade

(64) (60) (46)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

26.16 (172) v Western Bulldogs, QF, 1992

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

3.6 (24) v Collingwood, SF, 1901

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

119 points v Port Adelaide, GF, 2007

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

118 points v Richmond, 1SF, 1969

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

11 George Goninon, v Collingwood, 2SF, 1951

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Five games (2007-08)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

Seven games (1901-25)

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

108 games – 57 wins, 51 losses Premierships 1961, 2006, 2009

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

1984 (7709), 1985 (7718), 1986 (6985), 1987 (6981), 1988 (9667), 1989 (7760), 1990 (15,087), 1991 (11,356), 1992 (13,535), 1993 (15,500), 1994 (14,312), 1995 (15,922), 1996 (17,346), 1997 (18,858), 1998 (19,971), 1999 (21,032), 2000 (25,595), 2001 (25,420), 2002 (23,756), 2003 (24,017), 2004 (25,021), 2005 (30,821), 2006 (32,290), 2007 (30,169), 2008 (36,850), 2009 (37,160), 2010 (40,326), 2011 (39,343), 2012 (40,205), 2013 (42,884), 2014 (43,803), 2015 (44,312), 2016 (50,571), 2017 (54,854), 2018 (63,818), 2019 (65,063) * denotes current player or coach # equal with Justin Madden (Ess & Carl)

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Touk Miller Brandon Ellis Matt Rowell Brayden Fiorini Hugh Greenwood

22 21 19 19 18

KICKS Brandon Ellis Brayden Fiorini David Swallow Jack Lukosius Ben Ainsworth

15 14 13 12 12

MARKS Sam Collins Lachie Weller Ben Ainsworth David Swallow Touk Miller

6 6 6 5 5

HANDBALLS Matt Rowell Touk Miller Will Brodie Hugh Greenwood Jack Bowes

13 11 10 9 9

POSSESSION CONTESTED POSS. Hugh Greenwood Matt Rowell Sam Collins Jack Bowes David Swallow

13 11 9 9 8

UNCONTESTED POSS. Brayden Fiorini Touk Miller Lachie Weller Ben Ainsworth Brandon Ellis

16 15 14 12 11

INTERCEPT POSS. Sam Collins Jack Bowes Jesse Joyce Brandon Ellis Matt Rowell

12 8 6 5 4

10/2/1998 2017 17/2/2001 2020 23/7/1999 2018 26/1/1998 2017 23/8/1998 2017 6/4/2001 2020 26/11/1995 2019 15/6/1994 2016 7/11/2000 **** 23/4/1996 2019 3/11/1999 2018 6/9/1992 2011 3/8/1993 2012 9/10/1996 2015 7/12/1996 **** 22/8/1997 2016 24/7/2001 **** 27/1/2000 **** 12/9/2000 2019 6/3/1992 2017 15/11/1988 2008 18/7/1988 2007 10/12/1999 2018 29/5/1995 2014 7/3/1993 2012 22/12/1992 2012 17/8/1997 2016 7/7/2000 2019 2/11/1994 2014 9/8/2000 2019 29/10/1997 2016 7/9/2000 **** 28/2/1992 2012 22/2/1996 2015 23/3/1992 2012 11/2/2000 **** 26/8/1999 2018 23/4/2000 **** 25/1/2000 **** 27/6/2001 **** 1/7/2001 2020 3/7/1997 2016 3/12/1993 2012 13/8/2001 **** 22/2/1990 2011 19/11/1992 2011 12/3/1991 2011 11/7/1999 **** 23/2/1996 2015 13/9/1992 2013 8/9/1996 2015

4/2016 2/2019 42/2017 10/2016 9/2016 RD/2020 PDS/2018 PDS/2018 RD/2020 PDS/2018 RD/2018 3/2010 RFA/2019 TR/2018 60/2019 20/2015 11/2019 PSS/2019 71/2018 TR/2019 TR/2016 UPS/2010 RD/2018 RD/2018 TR/2018 TR/2018 RD/2016 6/2018 27/2013 2/2018 RE/2018 23/2018 TR/2018 29/2014 DFA/2018 RD/2020 19/2017 3/2018 MD/2019 RD/2020 1/2019 RD/2020 88/2011 27/2019 TR/2019 1/2010 LTA/2010 RD/2020 TR/2017 TR/2016 8/2014

2020

9 178 77 15 191 86 10 195 91 3 187 88 7 189 91 35 175 74 29 191 94 25 194 99 48 199 94 19 190 90 45 182 82 12 197 99 4 181 83 17 184 78 50 191 77 8 186 85 26 183 82 47 188 86 46 195 94 21 191 94 1 185 88 5 178 73 40 180 79 39 189 86 20 194 89 33 188 82 38 191 84 34 202 93 23 184 81 13 195 88 44 174 79 43 185 85 2 180 82 11 178 84 31 190 86 42 196 98 27 185 78 22 179 82 49 187 80 41 175 70 18 180 78 36 186 85 6 186 82 37 189 81 32 206 100 24 185 87 16 200 100 52 186 80 14 181 83 28 209 111 30 203 100

GOALS THIS CLUB

AINSWORTH Ben ANDERSON Noah BALLARD Charlie BOWES Jack BRODIE Will BUDARICK Connor BURGESS Chris COLLINS Sam CONROY Matt CORBETT Josh DAWSON Jacob DAY Sam ELLIS Brandon ELLIS Corey FARRAR Jy FIORINI Brayden FLANDERS Sam FLETCHER Sam GRAHAM Caleb GREENWOOD Hugh HANLEY Pearce HARBROW Jarrod HERON Jacob HOLMAN Nick HOMBSCH Jack HORLIN-SMITH George JOYCE Jesse KING Ben LEMMENS Sean LUKOSIUS Jack MacPHERSON Darcy McLENNAN Jez MILES Anthony MILLER Touk MURDOCH Jordan MURTAGH Patrick POWELL Wil RANKINE Izak RIORDAN Mitch ROSAS Malcolm ROWELL Matt SCHOENFELD Josh SEXTON Alex SHARP Jeremy SMITH Zac SWALLOW David THOMPSON Rory TOWEY Luke WELLER Lachie WITTS Jarrod WRIGHT Peter

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

TOTAL

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

NAME

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST

Morwell (Vic)/Gippsland U18 12 1 42 42 1 29 Hawthorn Citizens (Vic)/Carey Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 0 1 1 1 0 0 Mitcham Hawks (SA)/Sacred Heart College (SA)/Sturt (SANFL) 21 0 32 32 0 1 Surfers Paradise (Qld)/Cairns Saints (Qld) 15 1 43 43 0 12 Shepparton (Vic)/Murray U18 8 1 20 20 0 3 Labrador (Qld)/Gold Coast (NEAFL) 0 1 1 1 0 0 Flinders Park (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFL) 14 0 14 14 0 4 Donvale (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Box Hill (VFL)/Frem/Werribee (VFL) 9 1 24 10 0 0 Broadbeach (Qld)/Gold Coast (NEAFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 North Warrnambool (Vic)/Werribee (VFL) 9 0 9 9 0 3 Palm Beach-Currumbin (Qld) 6 0 9 9 0 1 Mitcham Hawks (SA)/Sturt (SANFL) 10 1 121 121 0 85 West Coburg (Vic)/Calder U18/Richmond 23 1 177 1 0 58 Keilor (Vic)/PEGS (Vic)/Western U18/Richmond 4 0 31 4 0 7 Halls Ck (WA)/Hale Schl (WA)/N Wang (Vic)/Scotch OC (SA)/Adel (SANFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greensborough (Vic)/Northern U18 21 1 48 48 0 16 Moe (Vic)/Lowanna College (Vic)/Gippsland U18 0 0 0 0 0 0 Red Hill (Vic)/Padua College (Vic)/Dandenong U18 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cairns (Qld)/Palm Beach-Currumbin (Qld)/Gold Coast (NEAFL) 3 1 4 4 0 0 Lauderdale (Tas)/Adelaide 14 1 52 1 0 36 County Mayo (Ireland)/Brisbane 16 0 161 32 0 60 Cairns (Qld)/Mooroopna (Vic)/Murray U18/Wstrn Bldgs 21 0 245 175 0 54 Cairns Saints (Qld)/Palm Beach-Currumbin (Qld) 5 0 13 13 0 2 Kyabram (Vic)/Murray U18/Carlton/Central District (SANFL) 12 1 44 35 0 21 Roxby Downs (SA)/Rostrevor Coll (SA)/Sturt (SANFL)/GWS/PA 18 0 116 18 0 1 Payneham Norwood Union (SA)/Sturt (SANFL)/Geelong 7 0 58 7 0 29 Palm Beach-Currumbin (Qld) 16 1 64 64 0 2 East Sandr (Vic)/Old Haileybury (Vic)/H’bury Coll (Vic)/Sandr U18 14 1 15 15 1 18 Salisbury (SA)/Port Adelaide (SANFL) 8 1 88 88 1 22 Henley (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL) 21 1 22 22 0 3 Diamond Creek (Vic)/Northern U18 22 1 40 40 0 21 Tanunda (SA)/Central District (SANFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 North Albury (NSW)/Murray U18/GWS/Richmond 17 0 88 17 0 31 Maribyrnong Park (Vic)/Calder U18 18 1 101 101 0 28 Port MacDonnell (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)/Geelong 14 0 122 14 0 74 Carrara (Qld)/The Southport School (Qld) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scarborough (WA)/Claremont (WAFL) 13 0 20 20 0 9 Flinders Park (SA)/Henley High School (SA)/West Adel (SANFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Beaconsfield (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Dandenong U18 0 0 0 0 0 0 Darwin (NT)/NT Thunder (NEAFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Canterbury (Vic)/Carey Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 0 1 1 1 0 0 Rockingham (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFL) 1 0 15 15 0 5 Springwood (Qld)/Redland (NEAFL) 22 0 119 119 0 110 Attadale (WA)/Aquinas College (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Glenmore, Rockhampton (Qld)/Zillmere (Qld)/Gold Coast/Geel 3 0 115 65 0 51 Rossmoyne (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL) 22 1 140 140 1 69 Southport (Qld) 0 0 103 103 0 7 County Sligo (Ireland) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Southport (Qld)/Broadbeach (Qld)/Fremantle 17 1 87 40 0 23 St Ives (NSW)/Sydney University (NSW)/Collingwood 22 1 103 63 0 25 Moonee Valley (Vic)/Calder U18 17 0 66 66 0 85

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS Ben Ainsworth David Swallow Ben King Sean Lemmens Sam Day

1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.1

SCORE ASSISTS Hugh Greenwood Ben King Touk Miller

3 1 1

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS Hugh Greenwood David Swallow Ben King Ben Ainsworth Touk Miller

5 4 3 3 3

OTHER CLEARANCES Hugh Greenwood Matt Rowell Will Brodie Jack Bowes David Swallow

3 3 3 3 2

TACKLES Matt Rowell Brayden Fiorini Touk Miller Hugh Greenwood Connor Budarick

4 4 4 3 3

INSIDE 50s Ben Ainsworth Sean Lemmens David Swallow Lachie Weller Jesse Joyce

5 4 3 3 3

Acquired = How player arrived at this club  1/2000 = National Draft number/year  LTA = Local talent access selection  MD = Mid-Season Rookie Draft  PD = Pre-Season Draft  PDN = Previous Draft nomination  PDS = Pre-Draft selection  PSS = Pre-Season Supplemental selection  RD = Rookie Draft  RE = Rookie elevation  TR = Traded to this club  UPS = Uncontracted player selection  17YO = 17-year-old access  UFA = Unrestricted free agent  RFA = Restricted free agent  DFA = Delisted free agent  # = Category A Rookie (eligible for AFL selection)  * = Category B Rookie (only eligible for AFL selection as long-term injury replacement)  TIR = Trade Incentive Rule

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

21.22 (148) v GWS Giants, round 5, 2013, UNSW Canberra Oval

LOWEST SCORE

3.2 (20) v Port Adelaide, round 23, 2017, Adelaide Oval

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

86 points v Hawthorn, round 3, 2017, Metricon Stadium

OVERALL RECORD: 199 games – 47 wins, 151 losses, 1 draw GRAND FINALS: 0 PREMIERSHIPS: 0 Head-to-head v

P

W

L

D

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

13 0 13 0 18 6 12 0 12 5 7 0 9 2 7 0 10 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 7 0 11 2 9 0 13 4 9 0 12 2 10 0 13 3 10 0 12 5 7 0 12 1 11 0 9 3 6 0 13 4 9 0 10 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 9 1 11 3 8 0

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

P

W

L

D

Metricon Stadium

91

29

61

1

Marvel Stadium

22

5

17

0

MCG

14 3 11 0

Gabba

13 3 10 0

Adelaide Oval

6 0 6 0

GMHBA Stadium

5 0 5 0

SCG

5 1 4 0

Uni of Tas Stadium

5

Giants Stadium

4 0 4 0

Optus Stadium

3 0 3 0

UNSW Canberra Oval

3

Mars Stadium

1 0 1 0

TIO Stadium

1 0 1 0

TIO Traeger Park

1

0

1

0

5

2

1

0

0

0

Blundstone Arena 0 0 0 0

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

Five games – round 5, 2014 to round 10, 2014

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

21 games – round 18, 2011 to round 15, 2012

MOST GAMES

Jarrod Harbrow* David Swallow* Michael Rischitelli Tom Lynch Steven May Sam Day* Alex Sexton* Gary Ablett Trent McKenzie Aaron Hall Rory Thompson* Matt Shaw Brandon Matera Touk Miller* Jack Martin* Dion Prestia Sean Lemmens* Danny Stanley Harley Bennell Kade Kolodjashnij Luke Russell Peter Wright* Charlie Dixon Zac Smith

(69 – incl. 44 with Frem) (56) (44) (44) (44)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Gary Ablett

(96)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Guy McKenna Rodney Eade Stewart Dew*

MOST GOALS

Tom Lynch Gary Ablett Brandon Matera Alex Sexton* Charlie Dixon Harley Bennell Peter Wright* Sam Day* Jack Martin Aaron Hall David Swallow*

the Gold Coast Football Club. Club colours will be red, gold and blue. The colours were chosen to symbolise the beach culture of the Gold Coast – red (sun), gold (sand) and blue (ocean and sky). September 4, 2008 The AFL Commission approves the NAB AFL Draft, NAB AFL Rookie Draft and AFL player concessions that will be offered to the new Gold Coast team over the 2009 and 2010 years. March 31, 2009 The AFL Commission announces it has granted GCFC a provisional licence to become the AFL’s 17th team, in 2011. October 1, 2009 Guy McKenna appointed AFL coach. December 15, 2009 GCFC selects the first five players in 2010 NAB AFL Rookie Draft. April 10, 2010 The Suns play their first VFL game, losing to Port Melbourne at Southport by 12 points. November 18, 2010 The Suns select 10 youngsters at the 2010 NAB AFL Draft, including eight of the first 13 players available. The No. 1 pick is highly rated WA teenager David Swallow. February 19, 2011 The Suns play their first NAB Cup games. April 2, 2011 The Suns lose their AFL debut by 119 points to Carlton at the Gabba in front of 27,914 fans. Charlie Dixon kicks the club’s first goal. April 23, 2011 Gold Coast wins its first AFL game, by three points against Port Adelaide at AAMI Stadium. Brandon Matera is the club’s first NAB AFL Rising Star nominee. May 28, 2011 Gold Coast plays its first home game at Metricon Stadium, losing to Geelong by 66 points. August 11, 2012 Gold Coast wins its first game at Metricon Stadium, defeating the GWS Giants by 30 points. May 12, 2013 Gold Coast wins its first game in Victoria, defeating Melbourne by 60 points at the MCG. October 1, 2014 Coach Guy McKenna and the Suns part ways. October 30, 2014 Former Sydney and Bulldogs mentor Rodney Eade appointed senior coach. August 8, 2017 Eade told his services are no longer required. Assistant Dean Solomon steps in as interim coach. October 5, 2017 Former Port Adelaide and Hawthorn premiership player Stuart Dew appointed senior coach.

BROWNLOW MEDALLIST

(175) (140) (132) (131) (123) (121) (119) (110) (106) (103) (103) (102) (101) (101) (97) (95) (88) (83) (81) (78) (73) (66) (65) (65)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Lachie Weller* Tom Lynch Jaeger O’Meara Alex Sexton* Jarrod Witts*

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

8 Tom Lynch (v Carlton, round 2, 2018, Marvel Stadium) 7 Charlie Dixon (v North Melbourne, round 14, 2015, Metricon Stadium) 7 Tom Lynch* (v Carlton, round 4, 2017, Marvel Stadium) 6 Charlie Dixon (v GWS Giants, round 5, 2013, UNSW Canberra Oval) 6 Harley Bennell (v Geelong, round 14, 2014, Metricon Stadium) 6 Charlie Dixon (v Brisbane, round 5, 2015, Metricon Stadium) 6 Brandon Matera (v Hawthorn, round 3, 2017, Metricon Stadium)

(88) (63) (45)

(254) (124) (124) (110) (94) (92) (85) (85) (81) (76) (69)

Gary Ablett (2013)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

Guy McKenna (coach GCS, also WCE)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Jaeger O’Meara (2013)

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

23 games – nine wins, 13 losses, one draw

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

2011 (14,059), 2012 (11,204), 2013 (12,502), 2014 (13,478), 2015 (13,643), 2016 (12,845), 2017 (11,665), 2018 (12,108), 2019 (13,649)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Gary Ablett (2012, 2013)

WOODEN SPOONS

2011, 2019

* denotes current player or coach

CLUB FORMATION AND KEY DATES

April 22, 2008 The AFL formally invites a group of Gold Coast business and community representatives to form a board to participate in a six-month process to demonstrate an AFL licence for a new team based on the Gold Coast had all the foundations for long-term success. June 27, 2008 The AFL Commission approves a recommendation from the Gold Coast List Management Working Committee, covering the initial player concessions available to the new 17th team to join the AFL in 2011. July 29, 2008 GC 17 signs its first group of players who will be part of the development side to play in the TAC Cup in 2009 and the VFL in 2010. August 13, 2008 GC 17 appoints former West Coast Eagles champion and Collingwood assistant coach Guy McKenna as coach. The team will play in the TAC Cup in 2009 and the VFL in 2010. September 4, 2008 GC 17 launches its name, logo, colours and mascot. The club will be known and marketed as

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Jacob Hopper Lachie Whitfield Nick Haynes Harry Perryman Stephen Coniglio

22 21 20 20 19

KICKS Nick Haynes Lachie Whitfield Toby Greene Stephen Coniglio Daniel Lloyd Nick Haynes Heath Shaw Jacob Hopper Toby Greene Jeremy Cameron

9 7 7 6 5

HANDBALLS 12 10 9 8 7

7 187 83 21/6/2001

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

46 188 91 15/8/2000 **** RD/2019 County Derry (Ireland)

0

0

0

0

0

0 0

**** 34/2018 Pennant Hills (NSW)

BUCKLEY Jack

44 194 87 17/12/1997 **** RD/2018 University of NSW-Eastern Suburbs (NSW)

0

0

0

0

0

BUNTINE Matt

21 189 84 19/10/1993 2012

9

0 59

59

0

3

CALDWELL Jye

5 183 84 28/9/2000 2019

2

0

2

0

0

CONIGLIO Stephen CORR Aidan

18 196 96 1/4/1993

5/2011 Berwick (Vic)/Dandenong U18 11/2018 Golden Square (Vic)/Geelong Grammar (Vic)/Bendigo U18

2012 17YO/2011 Dartmoor (Vic)/North Ballarat U18

3 182 87 15/12/1993 2012 35 195 97 17/5/1994 2013

2/2011 Upper Swan (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL) 14/2012 Macleod (Vic)/Northern U18

2

1 155 155 3 406 SCORE ASSISTS 1 134 134 2 80

8

1 84 84

0

2

1

0

0

CUMMING Isaac

13 184 84 11/8/1998

2018 20/2016 North Broken Hill (NSW)/North Adelaide (SANFL)/WSU (NEAFL)

5

16 170 76 9/3/1999

2018

26 1 34 34

DAVIS Phil

1 197 96 30/8/1990 2010 UPS/2011 St Peter’s College (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)/Adelaide

8

24 189 87 10/3/1990 2009

FINLAYSON Jeremy

31 196 93 9/2/1996

2017 85/2014 Culcairn (NSW)/Sydney Hills (NEAFL)/NSW-ACT U18

23 1 39

FLYNN Matt

30 200 106 13/9/1997

****

0

GREEN Tom

12 191 89 23/1/2001 2020

10/2019 Eastlake (ACT)/Marist College (ACT)/GWS (NEAFL)

GREENE Toby

4 182 85 25/9/1993 2012

11/2011 Ashburton (Vic)/Wesley College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

7

0

9 190 83 21/10/2000 2019

HAYNES Nick

19 193 90 18/5/1992 2012

HILL Ian

37 175 70 9/2/2000 2019

HIMMELBERG Harry

27 194 92 8/5/1996

2016

2 187 87 6/2/1997

2016

HOPPER Jacob

41/2015 Narrandera (NSW)/NSW-ACT U18

14/2018 Walkerville (SA)/Trinity College (SA)/Central District (SANFL)

19

1 188 50

0

0

1

1

1

0

0

19

1 146 146 4 170 0

2 9

24/2018 Northam Barons (WA)/Perth (WAFL)

8

0

8

8

0

7

16/2015 Mangoplah-CUE (NSW)/NSW-ACT U18/Eastlake (NEAFL)

25

1 66

66

0 76

CLEARANCES

23 1 68

68

0 29

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

Stephen Coniglio Matt de Boer Sam Jacobs Jacob Hopper Tom Green

7/2015 Leeton-Whitton United (NSW)/North Ballarat U18

**** 65/2019 Millicent (SA)/Adelaide (SANFL)

7

20 178 76 4/4/1995

IDUN Connor

39 191 94 29/7/2000 2019

1

0

1

0

JACOBS Sam

10 202 104 10/4/1988 2009 TR/2019 Ardrossan (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)/Carl/Adel

5

1 202

1

0 48

18

0 14

61/2018 Drysdale (Vic)/Christian College (Vic)/Geelong U18

10 0 58 18

KENNEDY Adam

Nick Haynes Josh Kelly Lachie Whitfield Heath Shaw Isaac Cumming

10 6 4 4 4

7

HUTCHESSON Tom

25 204 102 14/4/1990 2011 DFA/2017 Marist College, Brisbane (Qld)/Collingwood

INTERCEPT POSS.

Toby Greene Matt de Boer Sam Jacobs Jacob Hopper Daniel Lloyd

0

22 184 83 12/2/1995 2014

14 13 12 11 10

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS

1 49

23 1 129 129 0

7/2011 Frankston Bombers (Vic)/Dandenong U18

2/2013 East Brighton (Vic)/Sandringham U18

0 77

TACKLES

40 182 80 12/7/1992 2012 PDN/2011 Melton (Vic)/Western U18

23 1 116 116

0 12

LANGDON Zac

17 177 81 13/11/1995 2018

3

1

1 22

LLOYD Daniel

38 187 85 18/2/1992 2017 RE/2018 Killarney Vale (NSW)

18

1 40 40

2 33

MUMFORD Shane

41 198 105 5/7/1986

20 0 192 92

0 52

22/2018 St Bernard’s (Vic)/St Bernard’s College (Vic)/Western U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

14/2016 Collingullie-Glenfield Park (NSW)/NSW-ACT U18

19

1

37

37

4

8

Josh Kelly Sam Jacobs Matt de Boer Heath Shaw Isaac Cumming

2008 PSS/2019 Bunyip (Vic)/Geelong (VFL)/Geelong/Sydney

O’HALLORAN Xavier

33 186 86 11/7/2000

PERRYMAN Harry

36 184 82 19/12/1998 2017

****

REID Sam

50 188 88 7/11/1989 2008 RD/2018 Zillmere (Qld)/Western Bulldogs/GWS (NEAFL)

RICCARDI Jake

26 195 96 7/11/1999

SHAW Heath

23 183 88 27/11/1985 2005 TR/2013 Diamond Creek (Vic)/Northern U18/Collingwood

SHERIDAN Tommy

11 187 82 28/10/1993 2012 RD/2020 Riddells Creek (Vic)/Calder U18/Fremantle

****

25

25

26 0 90 80

51/2019 St Bernard’s (Vic)/St Bernard’s Coll (Vic)/Calder U18/W’bee (Vic) 0

0

0

0

0 29 0

0

26 1 309 136 0 39 1

0 82

1

0 31

0

0

2

2

0

0

28 197 92 12/5/1998 2019 RD/2020 Albury (NSW)/Murray U18/NSW-ACT U18

1

0

1

1

0

0

STEIN Jake

42 195 95 17/1/1994

5

0

5

5

0

0

TARANTO Tim

14 187 88 28/1/1998 2017

26 0 63

63

0 24

TAYLOR Sam

15 196 93 5/5/1999

22

1

31

0

WARD Callan

8 187 84 10/4/1990 2008 UPS/2011 Spotswood (Vic)/Western U18/Western Bulldogs

1

0 217 157 0 107

19

1 134 134 0 60

SHIPLEY Nick

34 188 88 25/6/1999 2018

SPROULE Zach

WHITFIELD Lachie WILLIAMS Zac

64/2017 St George (NSW)/NSW-ACT U18

2019 RD/2020 St Dominic’s College, Penrith (NSW) 2018

6 187 81 18/7/1994 2013

2/2016 Mordialloc Braeside (Vic)/St Kevin’s College (Vic)/Sandr U18 28/2017 Upper Swan (WA)/Guilford Grammar (WA)/Swan Dists (WAFL) 1/2012 Mornington (Vic)/Dandenong U18

29 185 84 20/9/1994 2013 RE/2013 Albury (NSW)/NSW-ACT U18/Murray U18

31

7 5 5 5 5

OTHER

1 119 119

56/2017 Dampier (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)

2 2 2 1 1

39 0

KEEFFE Lachlan

Lachie Whitfield Harry Perryman Nick Haynes Toby Greene Josh Kelly

7

Toby Greene Brent Daniels Daniel Lloyd Harry Himmelberg Sam Jacobs

4.1 4.0 3.0 2.0 2.0

0 74

0

KELLY Josh

UNCONTESTED POSS.

0 15

0

POSSESSION 11 8 8 7 7

8

23 1 167 149 0

DE BOER Matt

HATELY Jackson

58/2016 Swanbourne (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)/Fremantle

Toby Greene Harry Perryman Jeremy Cameron Stephen Coniglio Daniel Lloyd

15

DANIELS Brent

27/2017 Nyah-Nyah West Und (Vic)/Geelong Gram (Vic)/Bendigo U18

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS

24

CONTESTED POSS. Jacob Hopper Nick Haynes Stephen Coniglio Josh Kelly Brent Daniels

2020

0 0

BROWN Callum

4/2019 Shepparton Bears (Vic)/Notre Dame College (Vic)/Murray U18

THIS CLUB

0

32 200 103 6/10/1999

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TOTAL

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

GOALS

0

BRIGGS Kieren

CAMERON Jeremy

17 12 12 12 12

MARKS

Jacob Hopper Harry Perryman Lachie Whitfield Josh Kelly Stephen Coniglio

ASH Lachie

NO. HT. WT. DOB

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NAME

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST

6 5 5 4 2 7 5 4 3 3

INSIDE 50s Jacob Hopper Sam Jacobs Brent Daniels Harry Himmelberg Stephen Coniglio

5 4 4 3 3

1

24 0 102 102 0 25

Acquired = How player arrived at this club  1/2000 = National Draft number/year  LTA = Local talent access selection  MD = Mid-Season Rookie Draft  PD = Pre-Season Draft  PDN = Previous Draft nomination  PDS = Pre-Draft selection  PSS = Pre-Season Supplemental selection  RD = Rookie Draft  RE = Rookie elevation  TR = Traded to this club  UPS = Uncontracted player selection  17YO = 17-year-old access  UFA = Unrestricted free agent  RFA = Restricted free agent  DFA = Delisted free agent  # = Category A Rookie (eligible for AFL selection)  * = Category B Rookie (only eligible for AFL selection as long-term injury replacement)  TIR = Trade Incentive Rule

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

24.16 (160) v Gold Coast Suns, round 2, 2017, Giants Stadium

LOWEST SCORE

3.7 (25) v Richmond, Grand Final, 2019, MCG

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

108 pts v Gold Coast, round 12, 2018, Giants Stadium

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

OVERALL RECORD: 188 games – 83 wins, 102 losses, 3 draws GRAND FINALS: 1 PREMIERSHIPS: 0 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

Six games – round 4, 2016 to round 9, 2016

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

21 games – round 20, 2012 to round 18, 2013

MOST GAMES

L

D

12 3 9 0 10 7 3 0 9 6 3 0 10 4 6 0 10 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 9 4 5 0 11 3 7 1 13 9 4 0 9 3 5 1 12 6 6 0 9 3 6 0 10 6 4 0 13 4 9 0 10 5 4 1 18 7 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 3 8 0 12 6 6 0

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

P

W

L

D

Giants Stadium

65

37

27

1

UNSW Canberra Oval

24

13

11

0

Marvel Stadium

20

8

11

1

MCG

20 4 16 0

Adelaide Oval

10

SCG

8 3 5 0

Gabba

7 5 2 0

Metricon Stadium

6

3

3

0

GMHBA Stadium

5

1

4

0

Blundstone Arena

4

2

2

0

Optus Stadium

2 0 2 0

Uni of Tas Stadium

2

Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Traeger Park

0

4

0

0

6

1

0

0

1

0

Callan Ward* Jeremy Cameron* Phil Davis* Toby Greene* Adam Tomlinson Dylan Shiel Heath Shaw* Stephen Coniglio* Lachie Whitfield* Nick Haynes* Tom Scully Josh Kelly* Adam Kennedy* Devon Smith Zac Williams* Shane Mumford* Jonathon Patton

(157) (155) (149) (146) (140) (135) (136) (134) (134) (129) (121) (119) (116) (109) (102) (92) (89)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Heath Shaw* Callan Ward* Adam Tomlinson Dylan Shiel Lachie Whitfield* Harry Himmelberg* Josh Kelly*

(96) (95) (51) (48) (48) (46) (44)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

41 Shane Mumford

(192 – Geel, Syd & GWS)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Callan Ward* Phil Davis*

(157) (148)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Leon Cameron* Kevin Sheedy

MOST GOALS

Jeremy Cameron* Toby Greene* Jonathon Patton Devon Smith Stephen Coniglio* Josh Kelly* Harry Himmelberg* Callan Ward* Rhys Palmer Tom Scully Steve Johnson Dylan Shiel Rory Lobb Lachie Whitfield*

(143) (44)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

2012 (10,241), 2013 (12,681), 2014 (13,040), 2015 (13,480), 2016 (15,312), 2017 (20,944), 2018 (25,243), 2019 (30,109) * denotes current players or coach

9 Jeremy Cameron* (v Gold Coast, round 23, 2019, Metricon Stadium) 7 Jeremy Cameron* (v Collingwood, round 18, 2013, MCG) 7 Jeremy Cameron* (v Hawthorn, round 6, 2015, Giants Stadium) 7 Jeremy Cameron* (v Carlton, round 22, 2015, Giants Stadium) 7 Jeremy Cameron* (v Gold Coast Suns, round 8, 2016, Giants Stadium) 7 Jeremy Cameron* (v Richmond, round 3, 2019, Giants Stadium)

CLUB FORMATION AND KEY DATES March 13, 2008

The AFL wins the support of the 16 club presidents to establish an 18th side to be based at Blacktown Olympic Park in Sydney’s western suburbs.

October 20, 2009

The AFL Commission approves draft and player concessions for GWS in 2010 and 2011, for its entry to the AFL competition for the 2012 season.

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

LEGEND: Kevin Sheedy (coach GWS, also Rich, coach Ess)

November 9, 2009

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLISTS

Four-time Essendon premiership coach Kevin Sheedy is announced coach.

2019: Jeremy Cameron (67)

RUNNER-UP

July 29, 2010

The AFL Commission announces it has granted Team GWS a licence to become the 18th team, starting in 2012. The announcement was made after the formal signing of an agreement with the NSW Government and the Royal Agricultural Society for a $60 million redevelopment of the Sydney Showgrounds.

2019

WOODEN SPOONS

2012, 2013

FINALS

11 games, 6 wins, 5 losses

MOST FINALS

Phil Davis* Nick Haynes* Jacob Hopper* Zac Williams* Toby Greene* Josh Kelly* Adam Tomlinson Lachie Whitfield* Jeremy Cameron* Matt de Boer* Harry Himmelberg* Heath Shaw* Tim Taranto*

November 10, 2010

GWS announces a partnership with the ACT Government to play 30 premiership season games and 10 pre-season games in Canberra in the next 10 years.

(11) (11) (11) (11) (10) (10) (10) (10) (9) (9) (9) (9) (8)

November 16, 2010

GWS launches its name, logo and colours. The club will be known as the Greater Western Sydney Giants and will wear orange, charcoal and white, with the traditional NSW blue to feature in the away guernsey.

February 19, 2011

GWS plays its first games in the NAB Cup, losing to Sydney by 79 points and to Gold Coast by 25 points.

April 9, 2011

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Toby Greene* Jeremy Cameron* Harry Himmelberg* Jonathon Patton Callan Ward* Stephen Coniglio* Jeremy Finlayson*

The Giants play their first game in the newly formed North East Australian Football League.

(17) (16) (12) (7) (7) (7) (7)

November 24, 2011

GWS has 11 of the first selections in the 2011 NAB AFL Draft. The No. 1 pick is Jonathon Patton.

March 24, 2012

GWS loses its first AFL game, beaten by 63 points by Sydney. Callan Ward kicks the club’s first goal.

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

19.11 (125) v West Coast Eagles, 1SF, 2017

May 12, 2012

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

The Giants win their first AFL game, defeating the Gold Coast by 27 points at Manuka Oval.

3.7 (25) v Richmond, Grand Final, 2019 (406) (170) (130) (100) (80) (77) (76) (74) (72) (67) (64) (64) (64) (60)

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

October 4, 2012

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

August 27, 2016

Highly regarded Hawthorn assistant coach Leon Cameron signs a four-year deal to join the Giants.

67 points v West Coast Eagles, 1SF, 2017

6 Steve Johnson v West Coast Eagles, 1SF, 2017

The Giants finish fourth on the ladder to qualify for their first finals series.

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Three games (EF, 2019, to PF, 2019)

September 10, 2016

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

The Giants win their first final, defeating the Sydney Swans by 36 points in the qualifying final at ANZ Stadium.

Two games (2016-17)

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

September 28, 2019

22 games – 9 wins, 13 losses

The Giants play in their first Grand Final, going down to Richmond by 89 points.

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8 5 5 5 4

HANDBALLS Tom Mitchell Jaeger O’Meara Liam Shiels Sam Frost Isaac Smith

14 12 9 7 7

POSSESSION CONTESTED POSS. Jaeger O’Meara Tom Mitchell Sam Frost Chad Wingard Liam Shiels

14 14 8 8 7

UNCONTESTED POSS. Liam Shiels James Worpel Tom Scully Chad Wingard Jaeger O’Meara

18 14 13 12 10

INTERCEPT POSS. James Sicily Sam Frost Jack Gunston Isaac Smith Liam Shiels

9 8 7 6 5

2020

MARKS Ricky Henderson Chad Wingard James Worpel James Sicily Jack Gunston

TOTAL

15 15 14 13 13

22 184 84 47 197 99 9 186 90 18 204 103 46 185 85 30 189 76 12 193 95 8 194 93 13 189 86 45 181 75 44 186 82 19 193 87 41 181 78 15 181 80 27 199 100 31 188 89 17 191 89 4 178 82 39 197 87 29 185 80 40 185 83 34 196 95 2 198 98 32 189 82 7 200 102 38 179 80 3 182 84 36 176 76 35 186 76 1 180 81 11 197 93 23 193 92 10 183 84 25 198 101 42 181 84 28 173 78 43 208 102 37 193 81 14 193 90 21 181 80 26 183 85 6 186 87 16 188 83 24 189 88 33 188 85 20 183 83 5 185 87

THIS CLUB

KICKS Liam Shiels James Sicily Chad Wingard Jack Gunston James Worpel

BREUST Luke BROOKSBY Keegan BURGOYNE Shaun CEGLAR Jonathon COUSINS James DAY Will FRAWLEY James FROST Sam GLASS Conor GOLDS Will GREAVES Damon GUNSTON Jack HANRAHAN Oliver HARDWICK Blake HARTLEY Michael HENDERSON Ricky HOWE Daniel IMPEY Jarman JEKA Emerson JIATH Changkuoth JONES Harry KOSCHITZKE Jacob LEWIS Mitchell MAGINNESS Finn McEVOY Ben MINCHINGTON Darren MITCHELL Tom MOORE Dylan MORRIS Josh MORRISON Harry NASH Conor O’BRIEN Tim O’MEARA Jaeger PATTON Jonathon PEPPER Harrison PUOPOLO Paul REEVES Ned ROSS Jackson SCRIMSHAW Jack SCULLY Tom SHIELS Liam SICILY James SMITH Isaac STRATTON Ben WALKER Mathew WINGARD Chad WORPEL James

TOTAL

25 24 23 20 19

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

Tom Mitchell Liam Shiels Jaeger O’Meara Chad Wingard James Worpel

NAME

Temora (NSW)/NSW-ACT U18 22 Mitcham (SA)/S Adel (SANFL)/GCS/S Adel (SANFL)/WCE List 0 Mallee Park (SA)/Port Adelaide (SANFL)/Port Adelaide 18 Wodonga Raiders (Vic)/Murray U18/Collingwood List 15 Mansfield (Vic)/Murray U18 12 PHOS Camden (SA)/Sacred Heart Coll (SA)/West Adel (SANFL) 0 East Point (Vic)/North Ballarat U18/Melbourne 18 Ormond (Vic)/Wesley College (Vic)/Sandr U18/GWS/Melbourne 22 County Derry (Ireland) 7 Kew Rovers (Vic)/Xavier College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 0 Busselton (WA)/East Perth (WAFL) 0 Beaumaris (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Sandr U18/Adelaide 20 East Brighton (Vic)/St Kevin’s College (Vic)/Sandringham U18 9 East Doncaster (Vic)/Eastern U18 22 Penrith (NSW)/Sydney Uni (NSW)/Coll Rks/Coburg (VFL)/Ess 3 Trentham (Vic)/Adelaide 22 Rennie (NSW)/Xavier College (Vic)/Murray U18 12 Shepparton Swans (Vic)/Murray U18/Port Adelaide 17 Altona ((Vic)/Maribyrnong College (Vic)/Western U18 0 Morwell (Vic)/Xavier College (Vic)/Gippsland U18 2 Wodonga (Vic)/Murray U18 0 Albury (NSW)/Albury High School (NSW)/Murray U18 0 Wallan (Vic)/Whittlesea (Vic)/Calder U18 12 East Brighton (Vic)/Scotch College (Vic)/Sandringham U18 0 Dederang-Mt Beauty (Vic)/Murray U18/St Kilda 19 Dromana (Vic)/Dandenong U18/St Kilda 0 Ashburton (Vic)/Claremont (WAFL)/Sydney 0 Rowville (Vic)/Caulfield Grammar (Vic)/Eastern U18 7 Rosewater (SA)/Henley HS (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL) 0 Benalla Saints (Vic)/Murray U18 9 County Meath (Ireland) 14 West Gambier (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL) 16 Dongara (WA)/Perth (WAFL)/Gold Coast 21 Scoresby (Vic)/Eastern U18/GWS 0 Moe (Vic)/Lowanna College (Vic)/Gippsland U18 0 Hope Valley (SA)/Norwood (SANFL) 22 East Malv (Vic)/St Kevin’s Coll (Vic)/Oakl U18/St Kevin’s OB (Vic) 0 Sth Belgrave (Vic)/H’bury Coll (Vic)/Old H’bury (Vic)/Eastern U18 0 Beaumaris (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Sandr U18/Gold Coast 10 Narre Warren (Vic)/Haileybury Coll (Vic)/Dande U18/Melb/GWS 21 The Basin (Vic)/Eastern U18 19 Keilor (Vic)/Western U18 22 Wagga Tigers (NSW)/NSW-ACT U18/Redan (Vic)/N Ballarat (VFL) 19 Margaret River (WA)/East Perth (WAFL) 19 Albury (NSW)/Murray U18 0 Imperials (SA)/Sturt (SANFL)/Port Adel 14 Bell Park (Vic)/Geelong U18 22

1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1

208 14 377 77 19 0 226 92 17 0 0 193 10 66 44 153 62 116 0 2 0 0 14 0 207 28 112 7 0 32 19 63 93 90 0 191 0 0 14 174 206 83 201 189 0 162 34

208 0 220 77 19 0 87 1 17 0 0 179 10 66 0 63 62 41 0 2 0 0 14 0 116 0 47 7 0 32 19 63 49 1 0 191 0 0 10 22 206 83 201 189 0 15 34

3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0

395 3 293 40 9 0 24 8 1 0 0 367 8 5 1 79 11 51 0 0 0 0 20 0 84 22 61 2 0 5 11 50 52 131 0 181 0 0 0 86 75 56 161 1 0 247 14

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

11/11/1990 2011 27/4/1990 2015 21/10/1982 2002 14/2/1991 2013 19/3/1998 2017 5/6/2001 **** 20/9/1988 2007 28/8/1993 2012 28/9/1997 2017 6/5/2000 **** 25/4/2000 **** 16/10/1991 2010 27/8/1998 2019 5/2/1997 2016 7/6/1993 2016 11/9/1988 2010 4/12/1995 2015 9/7/1995 2014 18/9/2001 **** 13/6/1999 2019 15/3/1999 **** 11/7/2000 **** 14/10/1998 2018 23/2/2001 **** 11/7/1989 2008 9/12/1993 2013 31/5/1993 2013 4/8/1999 2019 7/11/2001 **** 12/11/1998 2017 28/7/1998 2018 28/3/1994 2014 23/2/1994 2013 20/5/1993 2012 9/8/2001 **** 2/12/1987 2011 31/10/1998 **** 22/6/1999 **** 4/9/1998 2017 15/5/1991 2010 29/4/1991 2009 6/1/1995 2015 30/12/1988 2011 1/3/1989 2010 14/2/2000 **** 29/7/1993 2012 24/1/1999 2018

77/2011 PSS/2020 TR/2009 RE/2013 RE/2018 13/2019 UFA/2014 TR/2019 RD/2016 RD/2019 RD/2019 TR/2011 RE/2019 44/2015 PD/2020 DFA/2016 31/2014 TR/2017 RD/2020 RD/2018 RD/2018 52/2018 76/2016 29/2019 TR/2013 PSS/2020 TR/2016 67/2017 57/2019 74/2016 RE/2019 28/2012 TR/2016 TR/2019 RD/2020 66/2010 PSS/2019 71/2017 TR/2018 TR/2018 34/2008 56/2013 19/2010 46/2009 63/2018 TR/2018 45/2017

GOALS

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS Shaun Burgoyne Chad Wingard Luke Breust Oliver Hanrahan Jonathon Patton

3.0 3.0 3.0 1.1 1.1

SCORE ASSISTS Luke Breust Shaun Burgoyne Jonathon Patton James Worpel Oliver Hanrahan

4 2 2 2 1

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS Luke Breust Oliver Hanrahan Chad Wingard James Worpel Shaun Burgoyne

10 8 7 7 6

OTHER CLEARANCES Tom Mitchell Jaeger O’Meara Luke Breust James Worpel Jonathon Ceglar

9 4 3 2 2

TACKLES Liam Shiels Jaeger O’Meara Luke Breust Shaun Burgoyne James Worpel

6 5 5 4 4

INSIDE 50s Liam Shiels Harry Morrison Chad Wingard Oliver Hanrahan Sam Frost

7 5 4 3 3

Acquired = How player arrived at this club  1/2000 = National Draft number/year  LTA = Local talent access selection  MD = Mid-Season Rookie Draft  PD = Pre-Season Draft  PDN = Previous Draft nomination  PDS = Pre-Draft selection  PSS = Pre-Season Supplemental selection  RD = Rookie Draft  RE = Rookie elevation  TR = Traded to this club  UPS = Uncontracted player selection  17YO = 17-year-old access  UFA = Unrestricted free agent  RFA = Restricted free agent  DFA = Delisted free agent  # = Category A Rookie (eligible for AFL selection)  * = Category B Rookie (only eligible for AFL selection as long-term injury replacement)  TIR = Trade Incentive Rule

ASBESTOS & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ASSESSMENTS Same day asbestos sample testing Air monitoring & indoor air quality Mould analysis & monitoring Hazardous materials assessments Asbestos awareness training Workplace safety assessments Lead paint management

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

36.15 (231) v Fitzroy, R6, 1991, North Hobart

LOWEST SCORE

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

12 games – R9, 1961 to Grand Final, 1961; R2, 2013 to R14, 2013

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

27 games – R16, 1927 to R6, 1929

MOST GAMES

L

D

42 23 19 0 51 31 20 0 167 64 103 0 165 68 97 0 163 65 98 0 116 63 52 1 36 28 8 0 166 75 90 1 12 10 2 0 9 5 3 1 164 87 77 0 176 97 77 2 35 16 19 0 159 70 89 0 157 82 73 2 167 93 72 2 0 0 0 0 52 24 28 0 162 83 77 2

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

P

W

L

D

MCG

365 210 154 1

Marvel Stadium

79

46

32

1

Uni of Tas Stadium

64

49

14

1

GMHBA Stadium

48

16

31

1

SCG

29 16 13 0

Gabba

20 6 14 0

Metricon Stadium

9

6

3

0

Adelaide Oval

8

5

3

0

Giants Stadium

3 0 3 0

Optus Stadium

2

2

0

0

UNSW Canberra Oval

1

1

0

0

Blundstone Arena 0 0 0 0 Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Traeger Park

0

0

0

0

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

165 points v Port Adelaide, R21, 2011, MCG

Head-to-head v

1963, 1975, 1984, 1985, 1987, 2012

Col Austen (1949 tied), Robert DiPierdomenico (1986 tied), John Platten (1987 tied), Shane Crawford (1999), Sam Mitchell (2012), Tom Mitchell* (2018)

1.7 (13) v Melbourne, R9, 1926, MCG

OVERALL RECORD: 1999 games – 984 wins, 1004 losses, 11 draws GRAND FINALS: 19 PREMIERSHIPS: 13

RUNNERS-UP

13 Lance Franklin (v North Melbourne, R10, 2012, University of Tasmania Stadium)

Michael Tuck Leigh Matthews Sam Mitchell Shane Crawford Luke Hodge Chris Langford Don Scott Kelvin Moore

(426) (332) (307) (305) (305) (303) (302) (300)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Andy Collins Michael Tuck Kelvin Moore Allan Woodley Shaun Burgoyne* Ian Law

(189) (138) (128) (110) (107) (100)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

9 Shane Crawford 15 Luke Hodge 17 Michael Tuck 52 Shaun Rehn

(305) (305) (426) (167 – Adel & Haw)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Graham Arthur Michael Tuck Luke Hodge Don Scott Shane Crawford Leigh Matthews

(153) (140) (125) (124) (121) (114)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Alastair Clarkson* John J. Kennedy Allan Jeans Jack Hale

MOST GOALS

Jason Dunstall Leigh Matthews Peter Hudson Michael Moncrieff Lance Franklin

(351) (299) (221) (146) (1254) (915) (727) (629) (580)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

17 Jason Dunstall (v Richmond, R7, 1992, Waverley Park) 16 Peter Hudson (v Melbourne, R5, 1969, Glenferrie Oval) 14 Jason Dunstall (v Footscray, R19, 1996, Waverley Park) 13 Peter Hudson (v South Melbourne, R11, 1969, Glenferrie Oval) 13 Peter Hudson (v South Melbourne, R8, 1970, Glenferrie Oval)

McCLELLAND TROPHY

1961, 1971, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 2012, 2013

WOODEN SPOONS

1925, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1941, 1942, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1965

FINALS

LEGENDS: Leigh Matthews (also coach Coll, Bris), Peter Hudson INDUCTEES: Graham Arthur, John J. Kennedy (also coach Haw, N Melb), Bert Chadwick (also Melb, coach Melb, Haw), Michael Tuck, Dan Minogue (also Coll, Rich, coach Rich, Haw, Carl, St K, Fitz), Allan Jeans (coach Haw, also St K, coach St K, Rich), Peter Knights (also coach Bris, Haw), Dermott Brereton (also Coll, Syd), Gary Ayres (also coach Geel, Adel), Gary Ablett snr (also Geel), Don Scott, David Parkin (also coach Haw, Carl, Fitz), Jason Dunstall, John Platten, Kelvin Moore, Robert DiPierdomenico, Darren Jarman (also Adel), Paul Salmon (also Ess), Chris Langford, Shane Crawford, Rick Davies, Terry Wallace (also Rich, Foots, coach WB, Rich)

86 games – 53 wins, 33 losses

MOST FINALS

Michael Tuck Leigh Matthews Gary Ayres Chris Mew Dermott Brereton

(39) (29) (28) (28) (26)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Jason Dunstall Leigh Matthews Dermott Brereton Jarryd Roughead Lance Franklin

(78) (72) (53) (47) (46)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

24.22 (166) v North Melbourne, 1st SF, 1982

AFL TEAM OF THE CENTURY

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

Leigh Matthews (forward pocket), Gary Ablett snr (interchange)

5.15 (45) v North Melbourne, PF, 1977

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLISTS

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

1963-1965: John Peck (69, 68, 56) 1968: Peter Hudson (125) 1970-1971: Peter Hudson (146, 140) 1975: Leigh Matthews (67) 1977: Peter Hudson (99) 1988-1989: Jason Dunstall (124, 128) 1992: Jason Dunstall (139) 2008: Lance Franklin (102) 2011: Lance Franklin (71) 2013: Jarryd Roughead* (68)

99 points v Sydney, QF, 1987

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

78 points v Essendon, GF, 1985

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

8  M ichael Moncrieff, v Collingwood, QF, 1978; Dermott Brereton, v Essendon, GF, 1985; Lance Franklin, v W Bulldogs, QF, 2008

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Six games (2013-14)

NORM SMITH MEDALLISTS

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

Colin Robertson (1983), Gary Ayres (1986, 1988), Paul Dear (1991), Luke Hodge (2008, 2014), Brian Lake (2013), Cyril Rioli* (2015)

Four games (EF 1992-QF 1996; QF 2016-)

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

134 games – 83 wins, 51 losses Premierships 1968, 1969, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1999

MICHAEL TUCK MEDALLISTS

Paul Hudson (1992), Paul Salmon (1999)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLISTS

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

John J. Kennedy (1961, 1971, 1976), David Parkin (1978), Allan Jeans (1983, 1986, 1989), Alan Joyce (1988, 1991), Alastair Clarkson* (2008, 2013, 2014, 2015)

1984 (8051), 1985 (7713), 1986 (7335), 1987 (6516), 1988 (7099), 1989 (8520), 1990 (9882), 1991 (10,006), 1992 (12,338), 1993 (11,388), 1994 (11,245), 1995 (12,728), 1996 (12,484), 1997 (27,005), 1998 (27,649), 1999 (32,120), 2000 (26,879), 2001 (30,140), 2002 (33,319), 2003 (31,500), 2004 (31,255), 2005 (29,261), 2006 (28,003), 2007 (31,064), 2008 (41,436), 2009 (52,496), 2010 (53,978), 2011 (56,224), 2012 (60,841), 2013 (63,353), 2014 (68,650), 2015 (72,924), 2016 (75,351), 2017 (75,663), 2018 (80,302), 2019 (81,211)

JIM STYNES MEDALLIST

Luke Hodge (2014)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Nick Holland (1995), Sam Mitchell (2003)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Leigh Matthews (1982), Russell Greene (1984), Jason Dunstall (1992), Shane Crawford (1999), Tom Mitchell* (2018)

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KICKS Ed Langdon Michael Hibberd Jack Viney Christian Petracca Oscar McDonald

23 16 14 11 9

THIS CLUB

BAKER Oskar

33 184 84 25/5/1998 2019

48/2017 Wilston Grange (Qld)/Aspley (NEAFL)

9

0

9

9

0

2

BEDFORD Toby

12 178 70 27/5/2000 2020

75/2018 Rosebud (Vic)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Dandenong U18

0

1

1

1

0

0

BENNELL Harley

17 185 84 2/10/1992 2011 PSS/2020 Pinjarra (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFL)/Gold Coast/Fremantle

0

0 83

0

0 95

NAME

NO. HT. WT. DOB

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

2020

TOTAL

34 31 24 21 20

2019

Jack Viney Ed Langdon Christian Petracca Michael Hibberd Clayton Oliver

GOALS

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST

Kysaiah Pickett Tom McDonald Jack Viney Alex Neal-Bullen Jake Melksham

BRADTKE Austin

46 204 91 27/5/2000 **** RD/2019 East Sandringham (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)

0

0

0

0

0

BRAYSHAW Angus

10 187 87 9/1/1996

22

1

81

81

0 37

BROWN Mitch

38 196 91 28/8/1990 2011 PSS/2020 Chelt (Vic)/Ment Gram (Vic)/Sandr U18/Geel/Sandr (VFL)/Ess

16

1

71

1

0 68

CHANDLER Kade

37 174 77 13/1/2000 2019 RD/2019 Western United (SA)/Prince Alfred College (SA)/Norwood (SANFL) 1

0

1

1

0

0

SCORE ASSISTS

DUNKLEY Kyle

48 185 80 20/6/2000 2019 MD/2019 Sale (Vic)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Gippsland U18

5

0

5

5

0

3

FRITSCH Bayley

31 188 82 6/12/1996 2018

22

1 46 46

0 37 0 58

Bayley Fritsch Michael Hibberd Toby Bedford Oscar McDonald Ed Langdon

2015

3/2014 Hampton Rovers (Vic)/Sandringham U18

31/2017 Coldstream (Vic)/Casey Demons (VFL)

0

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS

GAWN Max

11 208 107 30/12/1991 2011 34/2009 Ormond (Vic)/Sandringham U18

21

1 121 121

HANNAN Mitch

19 189 86 9/3/1994

6

0 41

41

0 48

HARMES James

4 185 82 5/10/1995 2015 RD/2014 Devon Meadows (Vic)/Dandenong U18

22

1 92

92

0 56

1 143 59

2017 46/2016 Gisborne Rookies (Vic)/St Bernard’s (Vic)/Footscray (VFL)

2. 2 2. 0 1. 1 1. 0 1. 0 2 1 1 1 1

MARKS

HIBBERD Michael

14 186 90 3/1/1990

2011 TR/2016 Somerville (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Frankston (VFL)/Essendon

19

0 13

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS

Michael Hibberd Max Gawn Adam Tomlinson Christian Petracca Bayley Fritsch

HORE Marty

34 190 84 5/3/1996

2019

56/2018 Leitchville-Gunbower (Vic)/Bendigo U18/Collingwood (VFL)

14 0 14

14

0

HUNT Jayden

29 187 82 3/4/1995

2016

57/2013 East Sandringham (Vic)/Brighton Grammar (Vic)

21 0 68

68

0 31

6 199 94 29/9/2001 ****

3/2019 Bullcreek-Leeming (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL)

0

0

0

0

7

1 149 149 0 24

Kysaiah Pickett Ed Langdon Bayley Fritsch Alex Neal-Bullen Jack Viney

9 6 6 6 5

HANDBALLS Jack Viney James Harmes Christian Petracca Clayton Oliver Angus Brayshaw

20 13 13 12 10

JACKSON Luke JETTA Neville JONES Nathan

39 180 83 12/2/1990 2009 RE/2014 Carey Park (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL) 2 180 85 20/1/1988 2006 12/2005 Mt Eliza (Vic)/Dandenong U18

0

0

0

0

0

KOLODJASHNIJ Kade

16 190 86 9/8/1995

2014 TR/2018 Prospect (Tas)/Launceston (Tas)/Gold Coast

2

0 80

2

0 14

OTHER

LANGDON Ed

15 182 78 1/2/1996

2015 TR/2019 Glen Iris (Vic)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18/Frem 22

1 69

1

0 33

CLEARANCES

LEVER Jake

Jack Viney Clayton Oliver 1 193 100 10/1/1992 2011 TR/2018 Southern Districts (NT)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/NT U18/GCS 8 1 132 9 0 22 Max Gawn Ed Langdon 28 196 100 18/3/1996 2015 53/2014 Edenhope-Apsley (Vic)/North Ballarat U18 12 1 75 75 0 1 25 194 99 18/9/1992 2011 53/2010 Edenhope-Apsley (Vic)/North Ballarat U18 15 1 162 162 2 104 Christian Petracca

LOCKHART Jay MAY Steven McDONALD Oscar

8 195 91 5/3/1996

41 177 75 3/2/1996

2015

McDONALD Tom

18 186 83 29/8/1991 2010

NEAL-BULLEN Alex

30 182 80 9/1/1996

NIETSCHKE Aaron

27 184 82 26/5/2000 ****

OLIVER Clayton

13 187 85 22/7/1997 2016

Ed Langdon Michael Hibberd Jack Viney Christian Petracca Angus Brayshaw

27 20 16 14 13

INTERCEPT POSS. Jay Lockhart Jack Viney James Harmes Oscar McDonald Jake Lever

9 8 7 7 7

PETRACCA Christian

5 186 96 4/1/1996

TR/2017 Romsey (Vic)/Calder U18/Adelaide

2019 PSS/2019 North Launceston (Tas)/Launceston College (Tas)/Casey (VFL)

MELKSHAM Jake

UNCONTESTED POSS.

22 0 286 286 0 138

23 186 80 20/12/2000 **** 33/2018 Yarrawonga (Vic)/Caulfield Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

POSSESSION 20 11 10 8 8

0

JORDON James

CONTESTED POSS. Jack Viney Christian Petracca Clayton Oliver Jay Lockhart James Harmes

0

1

TR/2015 Oak Park (Vic)/PEGS (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon

2015 40/2014 Plympton (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)

2016

53/2018 Eudunda-Robertstown (SA)/Central District (SANFL)

8

1

76

20

0

3

12

1

13

13

0

9

12

1 169 55

1 126

TACKLES

14

1

74

74

1 58

0

0

0

0

0

Jack Viney Clayton Oliver James Harmes Christian Petracca Toby Bedford

4/2015 Mooroopna (Vic)/Bendigo U18/Murray U18

22

1 83

83

0 26

22

1 86

86

0 79

PETTY Harrison

35 197 89 12/11/1999 2018

37/2017 Wudinna United (SA)/Rostrevor College (SA)/Norwood (SANFL) 10 0

11

36 171 71 2/6/2001 2020

12/2019 Port District (SA)/Prince Alfred Coll (SA)/W-W Torrens (SANFL)

PREUSS Braydon RIVERS Trent SALEM Christian SPARGO Charlie

0

2/2014 Beverley Hills (Vic)/Eastern U18

PICKETT Kysaiah

SMITH Joel

0

11

0

0

1

1

1

2

2

21 206 114 16/6/1995 2017 TR/2018 Surfers Paradise (Qld)/Townsville (Qld)/North Melb

7

0 15

7

0

9

24 188 85 30/7/2001 ****

0

0

0

0

0

3 183 81 15/7/1995 2014 44 191 87 25/2/1996 2017 9 173 71 25/11/1999 2018

32/2019 Willetton (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL) 9/2013 Hampton Rovers (Vic)/Sandringham U18

0

20 0 90 90

6

0 19

RE/2017 Maribyrnong Park (Vic)

0

0

11

11

0

29/2017 Albury (NSW)/Murray U18

8

1

27

27

0 16

2

SPARROW Tom

32 183 85 31/5/2000 2019

2

0

2

0

TOMLINSON Adam

20 194 96 10/8/1993 2012 UFA/2019 Canterbury (Vic)/Trinity Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/GWS

25

1 141

1

0 35

VANDENBERG Aaron

22 188 93 3/3/1992

0

0 35

35

0 22

VINEY Jack

27/2018 Bridgewater Callington (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFL)

1

2015 RD/2015 Tathra (NSW)/Ainslie (NEAFL)

7 178 84 13/4/1994 2013

26/2012 Ashburton (Vic)/Carey Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Casey (VFL) 21

1

1 120 120

1 32

0 19

WAGNER Corey

40 181 75 23/3/1997 2016 PSS/2019 Aspley (NEAFL)/North Melb/Casey Demons (VFL)

11

11

0

6

WAGNER Josh

42 189 84 24/6/1994 2016 RD/2016 Aspley (NEAFL)

12 0 40 40

0

2

WEIDEMAN Sam

26 195 97 26/6/1997 2016

11

0 27

9/2015 Vermont (Vic)/Whitefriars College (Vic)/Eastern U18

0 31

31

5 5 5 5 5

7 5 4 2 2 6 4 3 3 2

INSIDE 50s Michael Hibberd Ed Langdon Jack Viney Christian Petracca Angus Brayshaw

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

28.14 (182) v North Melbourne, R21, 1986, MCG; v North Melbourne, R5, 1991, MCG

LOWEST SCORE

0.2 (2) v Fitzroy, R16, 1899, Brunswick St Oval

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

141 points v Hawthorn, R9, 1926, MCG

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

19 games – R15, 1955 to R13, 1956

OVERALL RECORD: 2422 games – 1090 wins, 1311 losses, 21 draws GRAND FINALS: 18 PREMIERSHIPS: 12 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

20 games – R4, 1981 to R1, 1982

MOST GAMES

L

D

40 15 25 0 46 25 21 0 213 93 118 2 238 83 150 5 215 83 130 2 179 88 88 3 38 16 22 0 218 85 131 2 13 10 3 0 12 6 6 0 164 77 87 0 162 84 77 1 34 13 21 0 191 82 107 2 216 121 94 1 209 93 114 2 14 11 3 0 54 17 37 0 166 88 77 1

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

MCG

P

W

L

D

1218 625 584 9

Marvel Stadium

63

23

40

0

GMHBA Stadium

59

18

40

1

SCG

27 11 16 0

Gabba

23 9 14 0

TIO Stadium

10

4

6

0

Metricon Stadium

9

4

5

0

Adelaide Oval

8

4

4

0

UNSW Canberra Oval

7

2

5

0

TIO Traeger Park

6

2

4

0

Blundstone Arena 3 0 3 0 Optus Stadium

4

1

Giants Stadium

2 0 2 0

Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

Uni of Tas Stadium

0

0

3

0

0

David Neitz Nathan Jones* Robert Flower Adem Yze Jim Stynes Steven Febey Brad Green

(306) (286) (272) (271) (264) (258) (254)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Jim Stynes Adem Yze Don Cordner Billy Deans Greg Wells

(244) (226) (144) (135) (131)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

47 Alan Jarrott (170 – NM & Melb)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

David Neitz Nathan Jones* Robert Flower Garry Lyon Allan La Fontaine Ron Barassi

(175) (130) (127) (119) (119) (92)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Norm Smith Frank ‘Checker’ Hughes Neale Daniher John Northey

MOST GOALS

David Neitz Norm Smith Russell Robertson Garry Lyon Fred Fanning

(307) (258) (223) (167) (631) (546) (428) (426) (411)

TOP FIVE GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

18 Fred Fanning (v St Kilda, round 19, 1947, Junction Oval) 13 Harry Davie (v Carlton, round 14, 1925, Princes Park) 12 Norm Smith (v Footscray, round 17, 1941, MCG) 12 George Margitich (v North Melbourne, round 17, 1931, MCG) 12 Bob C. Johnson (v Hawthorn, round 11, 1933, MCG)

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

Ivor Warne-Smith (1926, 1928), Don Cordner (1946), Brian Wilson (1982), Peter Moore (1984), Jim Stynes (1991), Shane Woewodin (2000)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

LEGENDS: Ron Barassi (also Carl, coach Carl, NM, Melb, Syd), Norm Smith (also playing coach Fitz, coach Melb, S Melb) INDUCTEES: Allan La Fontaine (also coach Melb), Bert Chadwick (also Haw, coach Melb, Haw), Bill McClelland (admin), David Christy, Henry Harrison (admin), Ivor Warne-Smith (also coach Melb), Jack Mueller, Percy Beames (also coach Melb), Frank Hughes (coach Melb, also Rich, coach Rich), Vic Cumberland (also St K), Robert Flower, Gerard Healy (also Syd), Jim Stynes, Stuart Spencer, Peter Moore (also Coll), Tom Wills (admin), Carl Ditterich (also St K, coach Melb), Johnny Lewis (also NM, coach NM), Brian Dixon (also coach NM), Stan Heal, Bob B. Johnson, Hassa Mann, Simon Goodwin (coach Melb, also player Adel), David Neitz

AFL TEAM OF THE CENTURY

Ron Barassi (ruck-rover), Norm Smith (coach)

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY

Byron Pickett (interchange)

LEADING GOALKICKER MEDALLISTS

1897: Jack Leith (22) 1904: Vince Coutie (39) 1911: Harry Brereton (46) 1912: Harry Brereton (56) 1943: Fred Fanning (62) 1944: Fred Fanning (87) 1945: Fred Fanning (67) 1947: Fred Fanning (97)

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLIST

2002: David Neitz (75)

PREMIERSHIP COACH MEDALLISTS

Bert Chadwick (1926), Frank ‘Checker’ Hughes (1939, 1940, 1941, 1948)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLISTS

Norm Smith (1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1964)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Jared Rivers (2004), Jesse Hogan* (2015)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Jim Stynes (1991)

AFL COACHES ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Max Gawn (2018)

PREMIERSHIPS

1900, 1926, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1948, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1964

RUNNERS-UP

1946, 1954, 1958, 1988, 2000

McCLELLAND TROPHY

1955, 1956, 1958, 1990

WOODEN SPOONS

1905, 1906, 1919, 1923, 1951, 1969, 1974, 1978, 1981, 1997, 2008, 2009

FINALS

87 games – 51 wins, 34 losses, 2 draws

MOST FINALS

Frank Adams Ron Barassi Jim Stynes Bob B. Johnson Laurie Mithen Jack Mueller

(22) (21) (19) (18) (18) (18)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Jack Mueller Norm Smith Ron Barassi Bob B. Johnson David Neitz Garry Lyon

(62) (35) (30) (28) (27) (26)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

25.16 (166) v Collingwood, PF, 1948

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

0.8 (8) v Essendon, Final, 1897

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

118 points v North Melbourne, EF, 1987

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

96 points v Hawthorn, GF, 1988

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

10 Garry Lyon (v W Bulldogs, 1SF, 1994)

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Six games (1940-46)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

Three games (1897; 1936-37; 1961-62; 2002-05)

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

101 games – 47 wins, 54 losses Premierships 1971, 1987, 1989

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

1984 (6297), 1985 (5801), 1986 (4511), 1987 (3122), 1988 (10,078), 1989 (8184), 1990 (10,111), 1991 (10,153), 1992 (8681), 1993 (10,097), 1994 (10,648), 1995 (9544), 1996 (12,964), 1997 (15,350), 1998 (17,870), 1999 (19,713), 2000 (18,227), 2001 (21,409), 2002 (20,152), 2003 (20,555), 2004 (20,647), 2005 (24,805), 2006 (24,698), 2007 (28,077), 2008 (32,600), 2009 (31,506), 2010 (33,358), 2011 (36,937), 2012 (35,459), 2013 (33,177), 2014 (35,911), 2015 (35,953), 2016 (39,146), 2017 (42,233), 2018 (44,275), 2019 (52,421) * denotes current player or coach

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KICKS Jared Polec Jy Simpkin Ben Cunnington Trent Dumont Shaun Higgins

18 15 12 11 11

THIS CLUB

2020

TOTAL

25 25 23 21 19

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

TOTAL

Ben Cunnington Jared Polec Jy Simpkin Shaun Higgins Trent Dumont

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

NAME

7

1

19

19

0

5

AHERN Paul

15 183 85 1/8/1996

2018 TR/2016 Keilor (Vic)/Calder U18/GWS List

ANDERSON Jed

3 179 81 2/2/1994

2013

TR/2015 Darwin (NT)/NT Thunder (NEAFL)/Hawthorn

17

18 189 87 13/9/1992

2011

17/2010 Wodonga Raiders (Vic)/Murray U18

21

BONAR Aiden

16 188 87 8/3/1999

2018 TR/2019 Seaford (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Dandenong U18/GWS

BROWN Ben

50 200 101 20/11/1992 2014

ATLEY Shaun

47/2013 Devonport (Tas)/Tasmania U18/Werribee (VFL)

2 22

CAMPBELL Tom

42 201 105 2/11/1991

COMBEN Charlie

30 199 84 20/7/2001 ****

2012 PSS/2019 Wesley Coll (Vic)/Sandr U18/Old Scotch (Vic)/Bendigo (VFL)/WB 2

CROCKER Joel

36 188 76 14/4/2000 **** 69/2018 Old Brighton (Vic)/Brighton Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18

0

CUNNINGTON Ben

10 185 88 30/6/1991 2010

5/2009 Cobden (Vic)/Geelong U18

22

4/2017 Rye (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Dandenong U18

14

DAVIES-UNIACKE Luke

9 188 85 8/6/1999

2018

DAW Majak

1 195 97 11/3/1991

2013

31/2019 Sale (Vic)/Catholic College Sale (Vic)/Gippsland U18

RE/2012 Wyndham Vale (Vic)/Western U18

GOALS

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

0

0

Ben Cunnington Ben Brown 0 6 0 0 5 Nick Larkey 1 122 122 1 280 Todd Goldstein 0 44 2 0 24 Aaron Hall 0 0 0 0 0 SCORE ASSISTS 0 0 0 0 0 Jed Anderson 1 210 210 2 86 Trent Dumont 0 21 21 0 5 Tarryn Thomas 0 50 50 0 40 Ben Cunnington 1 83 83 0 23 Tom Murphy 1 64 54

0 22

1 198 198 0 43

DUMONT Trent

14 186 86 30/6/1995 2015 30/2013 Golden Grove (SA)/Norwood (SANFL)

21

MARKS

DURDIN Sam

24 198 99 6/6/1996

2017

16/2014 East Murray (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFL)

10 0 19

Trent Dumont Robbie Tarrant Ben Cunnington Jared Polec Ben Brown

GARNER Taylor

6 187 87 8/1/1994

2013

15/2012 Rowville (Vic)/Dandenong U18

9

0 43 43

22

1 235 235 1

6 5 4 4 3

HANDBALLS Ben Cunnington Shaun Higgins Trent Dumont Shaun Atley Jed Anderson

13 10 8 8 8

POSSESSION CONTESTED POSS. Ben Cunnington Jy Simpkin Trent Dumont Todd Goldstein Jed Anderson

16 11 9 9 9

UNCONTESTED POSS. Jared Polec Shaun Higgins Jy Simpkin Trent Dumont Ben Cunnington

17 16 12 11 10

INTERCEPT POSS. Robbie Tarrant Shaun Atley Jasper Pittard Jared Polec Jamie Macmillan

7 5 5 4 4

19

0

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS 8 8 6 5 5

HALL Aaron

43 185 85 9/11/1990 2012 TR/2018 Hobart (Tas)/Gold Coast

6

1 110

7

1

HAYDEN Kyron

37 186 86 7/6/1999

1

0

1

0

HIGGINS Shaun

4 184 89 4/3/1988 2006 RFA/2014 Newtown & Chilwell (Vic)/St Joseph’s College, Geel/Geel U18/WB 17 46 179 79 25/2/1997

**** MD/2019 Henley (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)

0

1

1 221 92

0

0

0

0

0

Ben Cunnington 120 Jy Simpkin 81 Trent Dumont 0 Tarryn Thomas 220 Jared Polec 0

JACOBS Ben

5 185 85 9/1/1992

2011

37/2012 East Brighton (Vic)/Brighton Grammar (Vic)/Sandr U18/Port Adel 0

0 90 64

0 15

OTHER

LARKEY Nick

20 198 95 6/6/1998

2017

73/2016 Hawthorn Citizens (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

1 20

1

CLEARANCES

MACMILLAN Jamie

34 188 87 23/9/1991 2010 37/2009 Camberwell (Vic)Scotch College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

18

1 158 158 0 45

MAHONY Jack

35 178 72 12/11/2001 **** 34/2019 St Kevin’s O.B. (Vic)/St Kevin’s College (Vic)/Sandringham U18

0

0

McDONALD Luke

11 189 86 9/2/1995

2014

FS/2013 Kew Comets (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Werribee (VFL)

17

0

20 0

27

0

0

13

1 110 110

0 16

McGUINNESS Matthew 41 192 75 13/7/2000 **** RD/2020 Lauderdale (Tas)/Tasmania U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

McKAY Ben

23 201 95 24/12/1997 2017

3

0

4

4

0

0

MURPHY Tom

40 189 84 19/1/1998

PEREZ Flynn

39 188 82 25/8/2001 ****

PITTARD Jasper

17 186 84 1/4/1991

21/2015 Warragul (Vic)/Gippsland U18

2018 RD/2018 Somerville (Vic)/Dandenong U18 35/2019 Sandhurst (Vic)/Catherine McAuley College (Vic)/Bendigo U18

2011 TR/2018 Torquay (Vic)/Geelong U18/Port Adelaide

0

1

5

5

0

0

TACKLES

0

0

0

0

0

22

1 149 23

Ben Cunnington Tarryn Thomas Cameron Zurhaar Shaun Higgins Ben Brown

0 12

POLEC Jared

13 187 84 12/10/1992 2011 TR/2018 Seaton Ramblers (SA)/W-West Torrens (SANFL)/BL/PA

22

1 129 23

0 71

8 186 73 9/7/2000

2019 49/2018 Broadbeach (Qld)

4

0

4

4

0

SIMPKIN Jy

12 182 77 5/3/1998

2017

12/2016 Mooroopna (Vic)/Scotch College (Vic)/Murray U18

21

1

57

57

1 28

15/2007 South Mildura (Vic)/Bendigo U18

3

TARRANT Robbie

25 196 96 25/4/1989 2010

22

1 149 149 0 44

TAYLOR Curtis

31 187 78 6/4/2000 2019 46/2018 Keilor (Vic)/Calder U18

2

1

3

3

1

THOMAS Tarryn

26 189 76 25/3/2000 2019

20 1

21

21

0 16

1

TURNER Kayne

28 180 75 31/12/1995 2014 RE/2014 Wodonga (Vic)/Murray U18

21 0 79

79

0 53

TYSON Dom

21 186 85 8/6/1993

3

0 110

3

0 45

VICKERS-WILLIS Ed

33 190 86 28/3/1996 2017 36/2014 East Malvern (Vic)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18

1

0 15

15

0

WALKER Josh

19 197 98 12/11/1992 2012 DFA/2020 Lara (Vic)/Geelong U18/Geelong/Brisbane

11

1 86

1

0 69

WALKER Will

27 186 78 30/3/1999 2018

0

0

4

0

4

17 0 120 52

0

11

WILLIAMS Marley

2012 TR/2018 Camberwell (Vic)/Trinity Grammar (Vic)/Oakl U18/GWS/Melb

23/2017 Hampton Rovers (Vic)/Sandringham U18

2 181 81 22/7/1993 2012 TR/2016 North Albany (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)/Collingwood

4

0

WOOD Mason

32 192 87 13/9/1993 2014

41/2012 Geelong Amateur (Vic)/Geelong College (Vic)/Geelong U18

18 0 57

57

0 73

XERRI Tristan

38 201 99 15/3/1999

72/2017 Caroline Springs (Vic)/Western U18

0

0

0

0

9/2008 Wodonga (Vic)/Murray U18

22

1 211 211

0 162

19

1 29

0 30

ZIEBELL Jack ZURHAAR Cameron

****

7 188 89 28/2/1991 2009

44 189 91 22/5/1998 2017 RE/2019 Melville (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL)

Todd Goldstein Ben Cunnington Shaun Higgins Jy Simpkin Trent Dumont

0

SCOTT Bailey

8/2018 North Launceston (Tas)

0

29

3 2 2 1 1

1

22 201 103 1/7/1988

2019 RD/2019 Noranda (WA)/Hale College (WA)/Subiaco (WAFL)

2.0 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0

0 29

GOLDSTEIN Todd

HOSIE Lachlan

2008 37/2006 Trinity Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS

7 6 4 4 2 7 7 5 5 3

INSIDE 50s Jared Polec Shaun Atley Shaun Higgins Trent Dumont Ben Cunnington

8 4 4 3 3

0

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

35.19 (229) v Sydney, R6, 1993, Princes Park

LOWEST SCORE

1.8 (14) v Geelong, R21, 2019, GMHBA Stadium

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

141 points v Richmond, R2, 1990, MCG

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

11 games – R14, 1998 to PF, 1998

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

OVERALL RECORD: 1987 games – 885 wins, 1085 losses, 17 draws GRAND FINALS: 10 PREMIERSHIPS: 4 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

35 games – R17, 1933 to R14, 1935

MOST GAMES

L

D

44 21 23 0 55 32 22 1 156 59 97 0 161 52 107 2 158 57 100 1 128 65 62 1 31 18 13 0 164 63 100 1 12 7 5 0 9 6 3 0 176 77 97 2 162 77 84 1 35 22 13 0 160 73 85 2 161 81 78 2 163 74 88 1 0 0 0 0 50 22 28 0 162 79 80 3

P

W

L

D

MCG

350 175 170 5

Marvel Stadium

215

120

93

2

GMHBA Stadium

58

25

33

0

SCG

36 22 14 0

Blundstone Arena

22

Gabba

22 8 14 0

UNSW Canberra Oval

19

12

7

0

Metricon Stadium

17

11

6

0

Adelaide Oval

7 0 7 0

Uni of Tas Stadium

7

Optus Stadium

3

Giants Stadium

2

Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Traeger Park

0

16

2

6

0

5

0

1

2

0

2

0

0

0

(432) (316) (311) (306) (306) (294) (292)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Sam Gibson Keith Greig Byron Pickett Peter Bell John Blakey Andrew Swallow

(130) (119) (118) (112) (106) (106)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

5 24 29 47

John Rantall (330 – SM & NM) Gary Dempsey (329 – Foots & NM) Brent Harvey (432 – NM) Alan Jarrott (170 – NM & Melb)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Wayne Carey Wayne Schimmelbusch Adam Simpson Andrew Swallow Barry Davis

(184) (150) (110) (102) (71)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

Brent Harvey Drew Petrie Glenn Archer Wayne Schimmelbusch Adam Simpson Keith Greig Anthony Stevens

0

Denis Pagan Wally Carter Brad Scott Ron Barassi Dean Laidley John Kennedy

MOST GOALS

Wayne Carey Brent Harvey John Longmire Jock Spencer Malcolm Blight Drew Petrie Sel Murray

(240) (220) (211) (198) (149) (113) (671) (518) (511) (475) (444) (428) (411)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

14 John Longmire (v Melbourne, round 14, 1990 at MCG) 12 John Longmire (v Richmond, round 2, 1990 at MCG) 11 Jock Spencer (v South Melbourne, round 16, 1950 at Lake Oval)

McCLELLAND TROPHY

11 Malcolm Blight (v Western Bulldogs, round 17, 1981 at Whitten Oval) 11 Wayne Carey (v Melbourne, round 17, 1996 at MCG)

1976, 1978, 1983, 1998

WOODEN SPOONS

1926, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1940, 1956, 1961, 1968, 1970, 1972

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

Noel Teasdale (1965 tied), Keith Greig (1973, 1974), Malcolm Blight (1978), Ross Glendinning (1983)

FINALS

75 games – 35 wins, 39 losses, 1 draw

MOST FINALS

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

Wayne Schimmelbusch David Dench Glenn Archer Brent Harvey Keith Greig

LEGENDS: Ron Barassi (coach NM, also Melb, Carl, also coach Carl, Melb, Syd), Barry Cable (also coach NM), Malcolm Blight (also coach NM, Geel, Adel, St K) INDUCTEES: Johnny Lewis (also Melb, coach NM), Allen Aylett, Keith Greig, Les Foote (also St K, coach St K), Russell Ebert, Wayne Schimmelbusch (also coach NM), David Dench, Ross Glendinning (also WCE), Barry Davis (also Ess, coach of Ess), Doug Wade (also Geel), Wels Eicke (also St K, coach NM, St K), John Murphy (also Fitz, S Melb), John Kennedy (coach NM, also Haw, coach Haw), John Rantall (also S Melb, Fitz), Gary Dempsey (also Foots), Tom Fitzmaurice (also Ess, Geel, coach Geel), Noel Teasdale, Wayne Carey (also Adel), Brian Dixon (coach NM, also Melb), Glenn Archer, Graham Cornes (also coach Adel), Peter Bell (also Frem), Anthony Stevens

(29) (25) (24) (24) (23)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Wayne Carey Arnold Briedis Malcolm Blight

(59) (38) (35)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

21.25 (151) v Collingwood, GF replay, 1977

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

5.10 (40) v Melbourne, EF, 1987

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

67 points v Hawthorn, PF, 1977

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

AFL TEAM OF THE CENTURY

125 points v Essendon, 1QF, 2000

Keith Greig (wing)

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY LEADING GOALKICKER MEDALLISTS

7  Brett Allison, v Geelong, QF, 1996; Wayne Carey v Geelong, QF, 1997; David King v Essendon, 1QF, 2000; Craig Sholl v Melbourne, PF, 2000

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLISTS

Five games (1996-97)

Jim Krakouer (forward pocket), Barry Cable (rover, coach), Byron Pickett (interchange) 1941: Sel Murray (88)

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

1974: Doug Wade (91) 1982: Malcolm Blight (94) 1990: John Longmire (98)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

Four games (1945-50, 2000-07)

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

NORM SMITH MEDALLISTS

133 games – 77 wins, 56 losses Premierships 1965, 1966, 1980, 1995, 1998

Glenn Archer (1996), Shannon Grant (1999)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLISTS

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Ron Barassi (1975, 1977), Denis Pagan (1996, 1999)

Wayne Carey (1995, 1998), Corey McKernan (1996)

1984 (6374), 1985 (6520), 1986 (5318), 1987 (3430), 1988 (4415), 1989 (3411), 1990 (5201), 1991 (6683), 1992 (6083), 1993 (6851), 1994 (10,296), 1995 (14,027), 1996 (14,438), 1997 (19,368), 1998 (20,196), 1999 (22,080), 2000 (22,156), 2001 (22,940), 2002 (20,831), 2003 (21,403), 2004 (23,420), 2005 (24,154), 2006 (24,624), 2007 (22,366), 2008 (29,619), 2009 (28,340), 2010 (26,953), 2011 (28,761), 2012 (33,423), 2013 (34,607), 2014 (39,060), 2015 (41,012), 2016 (45,014), 2017 (40,343), 2018 (40,789), 2019 (42,419)

PREMIERSHIPS

* denotes current player or coach

JIM STYNES MEDALLIST

Brent Harvey (2003)

MICHAEL TUCK MEDALLISTS

Mick Martyn (1995), Wayne Carey (1998)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Byron Pickett (1998)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

1975, 1977, 1996, 1999

RUNNERS-UP

1950, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1998

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Tom Rockliff Darcy Byrne-Jones Travis Boak Karl Amon Connor Rozee

26 25 25 21 21

KICKS Tom Rockliff Darcy Byrne-Jones Karl Amon Connor Rozee Ryan Burton MARKS Brad Ebert Trent McKenzie Karl Amon Connor Rozee Robbie Gray

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THIS CLUB

TOTAL

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

GOALS

AMON Karl

15 181 71 19/8/1995 2015 68/2013 East Sandringham (Vic)/Sandringham U18

17

1 60 60

0 31

ATLEY Joe

30 186 84 4/8/1998

32/2016 Rochester (Vic)/Bendigo U18

1

0

4

4

0

0

BERGMAN Miles

14 189 83 18/10/2001 ****

14/2019 East Brighton (Vic)/St Bedes College (Vic)/Sandringham U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

1 265 265 0 171

2017

BOAK Travis

10 183 85 1/8/1988

2007

5/2006 Torquay (Vic)/Geelong U18

21

BONNER Riley

26 190 85 7/3/1997

2016

37/2015 Goodwood (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFL)

19 0 42

42

0

8

BURGOYNE Trent

31 177 70 2/10/2001

**** RD/2020 Port District (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)

0

0

0

0

BURTON Ryan

16 16 15 13 13

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

NAME

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST

3 191 90 31/1/1997

2016 TR/2018 PHOS-Camden (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)/Hawthorn

BUTTERS Zak

18 181 74 8/9/2000 2019

12/2018 Darley (Vic)/Maribyrnong College (Vic)/Western U18

BUZZA Wylie

13 199 102 2/3/1996

BYRNE-JONES Darcy

33 181 76 20/9/1995 2016

52/2013 Camberwell (Vic)/Scotch College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

CLUREY Tom

17 193 88 23/3/1994 2014

29/2012 Katamatite (Vic)/Murray U18

2017 DFA/2020 Mt Gravatt (Qld)/Redland (NEAFL)/Geelong

0

16

1 64

17

0

9

SCORE ASSISTS

1 20

20

1

13

0

0

9

0

0

6

22

1

87

87

0

6

21

1 82

82

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Robbie Gray Zak Butters Travis Boak Steven Motlop Connor Rozee

9

0 135 70

COX Tobin

47 181 73 15/7/1999

22 200 105 23/9/1990 2011

DREW Willem

28 188 78 1/10/1998 2019 33/2016 Koroit (Vic)/North Ballarat U18

10 0 10

DUURSMA Xavier

21 186 73 7/7/2000

18/2018 Foster (Vic)/South Gippsland SC (Vic)/Gippsland U18

20 1

TR/2011 Henley (SA)/St Michael’s College (SA)/Port Adel (SANFL)/WCE

11

1 247 171

1 130

51/2017 Castlemaine (Vic)/Bendigo U18

7

0 12

12

0 17

2019

7 189 90 2/4/1990 2008

FARRELL Kane

24 182 74 17/3/1999 2018

TR/2015 Redlynch (Qld)/Cairns (Qld)/Redland (Qld)/Gold Coast

0

21

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS

0

2

21

0

11

Robbie Gray Brad Ebert Connor Rozee Karl Amon Travis Boak

45 178 75 17/5/2000 **** RD/2019 Portland (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)

0

0

0

0

0

0

27 184 83 21/5/1999 2019 60/2017 Wandin (Vic)/Scotch College (Vic)/Eastern U18

4

0

4

4

0

0

GEORGIADES Mitchell

19 192 87 28/9/2001 2020

1

1

2

2

GRUNDY Riley HARTLETT Hamish HAYES Sam HOUSTON Dan

18/2019 Marist (WA)/Hale School (WA)/Subiaco (WAFL)

41 194 84 28/7/2000 **** RD/2020 Mitcham (SA)/Sturt (SANFL) 8 185 83 14/8/1990 2009 25 203 93 9/6/1999

****

4/2008 Edwardstown (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFL) 47/2017 Ferntree Gully (Vic)/Eastern U18

1

1 219 219 0 318

CLEARANCES Travis Boak Tom Rockliff Sam Powell-Pepper Dan Houston Scott Lycett

0

0

11

1 165 165

0

0

0

1

74 0

0

0

0

0

0

5 186 83 12/5/1997 2017 RE/2018 Greythorn (Vic)/Camberwell Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

21

1

61

61

0 10

1 188 89 9/1/1991

POSSESSION

JONAS Tom

18

1 140 140 0

1

CONTESTED POSS.

LADHAMS Peter

38 202 95 14/1/1998 2019 RE/2019 Modbury (SA)/Norwood (SANFL)

5

0

5

5

0

2

TACKLES

LIENERT Jarrod

40 195 88 5/8/1994

7

1

14

14

0

0

LYCETT Scott

29 203 98 26/9/1992 2011 RFA/2018 Thevenard (SA)/Port Adelaide (SANFL)/West Coast

18

1 94

19

0 51

10

1

21

21

2 24

0

0 101

0

0 26

Tom Jonas Dan Houston Justin Westhoff Brad Ebert Tom Rockliff

Travis Boak Tom Rockliff Connor Rozee Sam Powell-Pepper Xavier Duursma

12 10 10 10 9

UNCONTESTED POSS. Karl Amon Darcy Byrne-Jones Tom Rockliff Connor Rozee Travis Boak

17 16 15 15 14

INTERCEPT POSS. Darcy Byrne-Jones Ryan Burton Trent McKenzie Tom Clurey Xavier Duursma

10 7 6 6 5

MARSHALL Todd MAYES Sam

2011

2018 RE/2019 Murray Bridge Imperials (SA)/Sturt (SANFL)

4 198 88 8/10/1998 2017

16/2016 Deniliquin Rams (NSW)/Murray U18

32 187 84 20/5/1994 2013 TR/2018 Port Pirie (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)/Brisbane

McKENZIE Trent

12 191 83 3/4/1992

MEAD Jackson

44 184 83 30/9/2001 ****

MOTLOP Steven

RE/2012 Rostrevor College (SA)/Norwood (SANFL)

2011 DFA/2017 Altona Juniors (Vic)/Williamstown Jnrs (Vic)/Western U18/GCS 25/2019 SMOSH Westlakes (SA)/Henley HS (SA)/W-W Torrens (SANFL)

6 183 76 12/3/1991 2010 RFA/2017 Wanderers (NT)/Geelong

1 109

3

0 22

0

0

0

14

1 171 36

2 195

0

0

0

0

0 0

0

48 192 81 6/2/2001

PATMORE Jake

37 181 76 29/1/1999

****

58/2017 Swanbourne (WA)/Christ Church Gram (WA)/Claremont (WAFL) 0

0

0

0

0

2 187 91 8/1/1998

2017

18/2016 Mount Hawthorn (WA)/Wesley College (WA)/East Perth (WAFL) 19

1 58

58

0 31 0 96

ROCKLIFF Tom

11 185 85 22/2/1990 2009 RFA/2017 Benalla (Vic)/Murray U18/Brisbane

0

0

PASINI Jake POWELL-PEPPER Sam

**** RD/2020 Caversham (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL)

1 0

18

1 191 37

ROZEE Connor

20 185 80 22/1/2000 2019

22

1 23

23

1 30

SUTCLIFFE Cam

50 186 87 23/5/1992 2012 MD/2019 Kadina (SA)Woodville-West Torrens (SA)/Frem/Port Adel (SANFL) 5

0 109

5

0 22

WATTS Jack

23 196 88 26/3/1991 2009

0 174 21

0 161

WESTHOFF Justin

39 199 96 1/10/1986 2007 71/2006 Tanunda (SA)/Central District (SANFL)

WILLIAMS Dylan

34 186 81 1/7/2001

WINES Ollie

16 187 89 7/10/1994 2013

****

WOODCOCK Boyd

36 174 72 5/3/2000

5/2018 South Augusta (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)

TR/2017 East Sandr (Vic)/Brighton Grammar (Vic)/Sandr U18/Melbourne 2 23/2019 Whitefriars Old Collegians (Vic)/Whitefriars Coll (Vic)/Oakl U18 7/2012 Echuca (Vic)/Bendigo U18

**** RD/2020 Paskeville (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)

11 9 8 7 6

OTHER

0 19

0

4 2 2 2 2

10

FREDERICK Martin

9 183 84 30/3/1988 2007 55/2006 East Burwood (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

2.2 2.0 2.0 1.3 1.0

0 212

GARNER Joel GRAY Robbie

Todd Marshall Steven Motlop Mitchell Georgiades Brad Ebert Zak Butters

19

DIXON Charlie

EBERT Brad

**** RD/2019 Padthaway (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)

0

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS

7 6 4 4 2 6 6 5 4 4

INSIDE 50s Connor Rozee Tom Rockliff Travis Boak Steven Motlop Robbie Gray

8 7 5 4 4

20 1 269 269 0 303 0

0

0

0

0

0

12 0 141 141

0 63

0

0

0

0

0

0

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

29.14 (188) v Hawthorn, round 13, 2005, Football Park

LOWEST SCORE

3.3 (21) v Collingwood, round 20, 2011, Football Park

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

OVERALL RECORD: 530 games – 272 wins, 253 losses, 5 draws GRAND FINALS: 2 PREMIERSHIPS: 1 (SANFL – 36) Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

L

D

47 23 24 0 37 18 17 2 32 18 13 1 31 15 16 0 31 17 14 0 0 0 0 0 37 20 17 0 33 10 22 1 12 11 1 0 10 4 6 0 35 19 16 0 34 21 13 0 35 13 22 0 32 18 13 1 30 20 10 0 30 10 20 0 0 0 0 0 34 19 15 0 30 16 14 0

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

Eight games – round 8, 2002 to round 15, 2002; round 15, 2003 to round 22, 2003; round 4, 2014 to round 12, 2014

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

11 games – round 11, 2011 to round 23, 2011

MOST GAMES

Kane Cornes Justin Westhoff* Travis Boak* Warren Tredrea Peter Burgoyne Chad Cornes Brendon Lade Dom Cassisi Robbie Gray*

(300) (269) (265) (255) (240) (239) (234) (228) (219)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Kane Cornes Justin Westhoff* Brad Ebert* Brendon Lade Matthew Broadbent Jay Schulz Shaun Burgoyne Ollie Wines* Travis Boak*

(174) (135) (108) (106) (80) (72) (69) (67) (63)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

18 Kane Cornes

(293)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

117 points v Hawthorn, round 13, 2005, Football Park

P

W

L

D

Adelaide Oval

75

44

31

0

Marvel Stadium

54

21

33

0

MCG

47 20 26 1

Gabba

18 6 10 2

SCG

17 5 12 0

GMHBA Stadium

14

2

12

0

TIO Stadium

10

4

6

0

Uni of Tas Stadium

10

5

5

0

UNSW Canberra Oval

6

1

5

0

Metricon Stadium

6

6

0

0

Optus Stadium

4

1

3

0

TIO Traeger Park

3

3

0

0

Mars Stadium

2

2

0

0

Giants Stadium

2

1

1

0

Travis Boak* Warren Tredrea Matthew Primus Dom Cassisi Gavin Wanganeen

(139) (96) (86) (75) (61)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Mark Williams Ken Hinkley* Matthew Primus John Cahill

MOST GOALS

Warren Tredrea Robbie Gray* Justin Westhoff* Jay Schulz Stuart Dew Brett Ebert Chad Wingard

(274) (160) (47) (44) (549) (318) (303) (275) (245) (240) (232)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

8 Warren Tredrea (v Carlton, round 7, 1998, Princes Park) 8 Jay Schulz (v Western Bulldogs, round 14, 2014, Adelaide Oval) 7 Scott Cummings (v Essendon, round 17, 1997, MCG) 7 Warren Tredrea (v Fremantle, round 11, 2003, Football Park) 7 Scott Cummings (v Hawthorn, round 2, 1998, Waverley Park) 7 Warren Tredrea (v Essendon, round 9, 2003, Marvel Stadium) 7 Daniel Motlop (v Essendon, round 7, 2008, Marvel Stadium) 7 Warren Tredrea (v Richmond, round 8, 2009, Football Park) 7 Warren Tredrea (v Hawthorn, round 13, 2005, Football Park) 7 Warren Tredrea (v Adelaide, round 7, 2004, Football Park) 7 Jay Schulz (v North Melbourne, round 13, 2010, Marvel Stadium) 7 Jay Schulz (v Brisbane Lions, round 15, 2011, Gabba) 7 Jay Schulz (v North Melbourne, round 8, 2012, Football Park) 7 Angus Monfries (v Geelong, round 20, 2013, GMHBA Stadium) 7 Jay Schulz (v Brisbane, round 4, 2014, Adelaide Oval)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

INDUCTEES: Craig Bradley (also Carl), Nathan Buckley (also Bris Lions, Coll, coach Coll), Haydn Bunton snr (also Fitz), John Cahill (coach PA, also coach Coll), Russell Ebert (also NM), Bob McLean (admin PA), Geof Motley, Bob Quinn, Gavin Wanganeen (also Ess), Fos Williams (coach PA), Warren Tredrea

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY

Gavin Wanganeen (half-back flank), Byron Pickett (interchange), Peter Burgoyne (interchange)

NORM SMITH MEDALLIST

Byron Pickett (2004)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLIST

Mark Williams (2004)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Michael Wilson (1997), Danyle Pearce (2006)

MICHAEL TUCK MEDALLISTS

Adam Kingsley (2001), Nick Stevens (2002)

PREMIERSHIPS

2004

RUNNERS-UP

McCLELLAND TROPHY

2002, 2003, 2004

WOODEN SPOONS

None

FINALS

23 games – 11 wins, 12 losses

MOST FINALS

Kane Cornes Peter Burgoyne Warren Tredrea Chad Cornes Shaun Burgoyne Stuart Dew Adam Kingsley Gavin Wanganeen

(19) (17) (17) (16) (14) (14) (14) (14)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Warren Tredrea Stuart Dew Brendon Lade Peter Burgoyne Chad Wingard Byron Pickett Shaun Burgoyne

(28) (26) (16) (14) (11) (10) (10)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

26.8 (164) v North Melbourne, EF, 2005

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

5.10 (40) v Adelaide, 1SF, 2005

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

87 points v North Melbourne, 1EF, 2005 87 points v North Melbourne, 2PF, 2007

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

119 points v Geelong, GF, 2007

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

5  Brendon Lade, v Sydney, 1QF, 2003

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Four games (2004-05)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

Four games (1999-2002)

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

54 games – 29 wins, 25 losses Premierships 2001, 2002

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

1997 (35,809), 1998 (38,305), 1999 (37,166), 2000 (34,925), 2001 (33, 296), 2002 (36,229), 2003 (35,425), 2004 (36,340), 2005 (36,834), 2006 (33,648), 2007 (34,073), 2008 (34,185), 2009 (30,605), 2010 (29,092), 2011 (32,581), 2012 (35,543), 2013 (39,838), 2014 (48,968), 2015 (54,057), 2016 (53,743), 2017 (52,129), 2018 (54,386), 2019 (51,951) * denotes current player or coach

2007

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PLAYER LIST

KICKS Jayden Short Dustin Martin Dion Prestia Shai Bolton Trent Cotchin

13 12 11 11 11

MARKS Shai Bolton Jayden Short Josh Caddy Jack Riewoldt Dylan Grimes

6 5 5 5 5

HANDBALLS Dion Prestia Dustin Martin Liam Baker Shane Edwards Trent Cotchin

14 12 10 8 8

POSSESSION CONTESTED POSS. Liam Baker Trent Cotchin Ivan Soldo Dustin Martin Dion Prestia

10 9 9 8 7

UNCONTESTED POSS. Dion Prestia Dustin Martin Jayden Short Trent Cotchin Josh Caddy

19 12 11 11 11

INTERCEPT POSS. Liam Baker David Astbury Dylan Grimes Sydney Stack Dion Prestia

10 7 6 5 3

**** RD/2019 Beaconsfield (Vic)/Bendigo (VFL)/Richmond (VFL)

7 173 72 27/1/1998 2018 RD/2018 Lake Grace (WA)/West Perth (WAFL)/Subiaco (WAFL)

2020

12 195 96 26/2/1991 2010 35/2009 Tatyoon (Vic)/North Ballarat U18

TOTAL

39 177 76 8/12/1994

THIS CLUB

AARTS Jake ASTBURY David BAKER Liam

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

TOTAL

25 24 19 16 15

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

Dion Prestia Dustin Martin Trent Cotchin Liam Baker Shane Edwards

NAME

GOALS

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

0

0

0

0

0

0

22

1 130 130 0

9

19

1 23

23

0

9 6

BALTA Noah

21 194 100 23/10/1999 2019

25/2017 Essendon Doutta Stars (Vic)/Calder U18

13 0 13

13

0

BOLTON Shai

29 175 77 8/12/1998 2017

29/2016 Forrestdale (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFL)

19

1 29

29

3 22

BROAD Nathan

35 192 89 15/4/1993 2016

67/2015 Upper Swan (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL)

24

1 55

55

CADDY Josh

22 186 87 28/9/1992 2011 TR/2016 Eltham (Vic)/Northern U18/Gold Coast/Geelong

18

1 158 63

0 160

CASTAGNA Jason

11 181 82 12/7/1996 2016

24

1

77

77

3 84

CHOL Mabior

41 200 94 29/1/1997 2016 RD/2019 Yeronga (Qld)/Aspley (NEAFL)

9

0 10

10

0

COLEMAN-JONES Callum 40 200 102 13/6/1999 2019 COLLIER-DAWKINS Riley 26 191 90 3/2/2000 COTCHIN Trent

9 185 86 7/4/1990

RE/2017 Warrandyte (Vic)/Marcellin College (Vic)/Northern U18 20/2017 Unley (SA)/Scotch College (SA)/Sturt (SANFL)

**** 20/2018 Waverley Blues (Vic)/Salesian College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 2008

2/2007 PEGS (Vic)/Northern U18

CUMBERLAND Noah

38 183 79 15/3/2001

DOW Thomson

27 182 76 16/10/2001 ****

EDWARDS Shane

10 182 80 25/10/1988 2007 26/2006 Golden Grove (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)

EGGMOLESSE-SMITH Derek 43 180 80 4/5/1998 ENGLISH Luke

**** 43/2019 Maroochydore (Qld)/Brisbane (NEAFL) 21/2019 Swan Hill (Vic)/Geelong Grammar (Vic)/Bendigo U18

2019 RD/2018 Wentworth (NSW)/Bendigo U18

32 182 80 20/8/2000 **** 62/2018 Manning (WA)/Perth (WAFL)

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS

0

0

0

0

0

0

24

1 256 256 1 162

Daniel Rioli Dion Prestia Shane Edwards Dustin Martin Kane Lambert

2

0

2

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

9

9

0

0

72/2016 Lavington Panthers (NSW)/Murray U18

7

0

16

1 40 40

24

1 152 152 0

0 19 3

HIGGINS Jack

13 177 78 19/3/1999 2018

17/2017 East Malvern (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

13 0 33

33

0 24

HOULI Bachar

14 180 83 12/5/1988 2007

PD/2011 Spotswood (Vic)/Western U18/Essendon

22 0 207 181

0 42

LAMBERT Kane

23 178 77 26/11/1991 2015 RD/2015 Preston (Vic)/Northern U18/Northern Blues (VFL)/Wtown (VFL) 21

1 96

96

1 62

LYNCH Tom

19 199 98 31/10/1992 2011 RFA/2018 Sorrento (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Gold Coast

25

1 157 26

0 317

MARKOV Oleg

31 188 85 8/5/1996

2

0 17

0

MARTIN Dustin

4 187 91 26/6/1991 2010

17

3

23 1 225 225 1 251

MARTYN Will

36 186 82 29/3/2001 **** 44/2019 Aspley (NEAFL)/Brisbane (NEAFL)

0

McINTOSH Kamdyn

33 191 93 3/4/1994

31/2012 Pinjarra (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFL)

16 0 90 90

MILLER Ben

46 195 95 31/8/1999

****

63/2017 Railways, Kalgoorlie (WA)/Subiaco (WAFL)

0

0

0

0

0

0

6 182 77 15/1/1999

2019

34/2017 Ivanhoe (Vic)/Ivanhoe Grammar (Vic)/Northern U18

2

0

2

2

0

1

25 199 102 12/8/1994 2015 TR/2016 Georgetown (Tas)/North Launceston (Tas)/Sydney

12

1

72

60

0 25

NAISH Patrick NANKERVIS Toby

2015

0

0

0

0

0

0 26

NYUON Bigoa

47 196 87 18/5/2001

**** 54/2019 Rowville (Vic)/Rowville Secondary College (Vic)/Dandenong U18 0

0

0

0

0

0

PICKETT Marlion

50 184 84 6/1/1992

2019 MD/2019 Swan Districts (WAFL)/South Fremantle (WAFL)

1

2

2

0

1

PRESTIA Dion

3 175 82 12/10/1992 2011 TR/2016 West Lalor (Vic)/Assumption Coll (Vic)/Calder U18/Gold Coast

RALPHSMITH Hugo

45 188 75 9/11/2001

**** 46/2019 East Brighton (Vic)/Haieybury College (Vic)/Sandringham U18

1 25

1 156 61

1

0

0

0

1

0 200 200 0

0

0

RANCE Alex

18 194 96 9/10/1989 2009

8 193 92 31/10/1988 2007 13/2006 Clarence (Tas)/Tasmania U18

13

1 263 263 3

RIOLI Daniel

17 179 76 16/4/1997 2016

22

1

78

78

3 71

ROSS Jack

5 187 85 3/9/2000 2019 43/2018 Waverley Hawks (Vic)/Caulfield Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

7

0

7

7

0

15 178 76 24/1/1996 2016 RD/2015 Bundoora (Vic)/Northern U18

15

1

72

72

0 20

14

1 23

23

0

17

1

18

18

0 10

0

0

0

0

0

24

1 142 142 0 26

15/2015 St Mary’s (NT)/East Point (Vic)/St Pat’s Coll (Vic)/N Ball U18

SOLDO Ivan

20 204 106 14/4/1996 2017

STACK Sydney

44 179 72 28/4/2000 2019 PSS/2019 Federals (WA)/Perth (WAFL)

RE/2017 Northern U18

TURNER Fraser

28 186 81 26/12/2000 ****

VLASTUIN Nick

1 187 88 19/4/1994 2013

58/2018 Clarence (Tas) 9/2012 Eltham (Vic)/Northern U18

9 8 8 8 8

OTHER CLEARANCES Shane Edwards Ivan Soldo Kane Lambert Dustin Martin Trent Cotchin

5 5 4 3 3

TACKLES Dion Prestia Marlion Pickett Dustin Martin Jason Castagna Nick Vlastuin

5 5 4 3 3

INSIDE 50s

52 Dion Prestia 0 Shane Edwards Marlion Pickett 9 Trent Cotchin 634 Josh Caddy

RIEWOLDT Jack

SHORT Jayden

18/2007 Noranda (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL)

3 3 3 2 2

1 235 235 0 126

53/2016 Tea Tree Gully (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)

3/2009 Castlemaine (Vic)/Bendigo U18

SCORE ASSISTS Shane Edwards Dustin Martin Josh Caddy Dion Prestia Trent Cotchin

0

42 192 91 30/6/1998 2018

2016 50/2015 Gepps Cross (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)

3.1 3.1 3.0 3.0 1.1

0

34 181 82 25/2/1998 2017

2010 PD/2010 Hurstbridge (Vic)/Northern U18

Shai Bolton Jack Riewoldt Jason Castagna Daniel Rioli Dustin Martin

14

GRAHAM Jack

2 193 90 16/7/1991

9

0

GARTHWAITE Ryan GRIMES Dylan

1

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS

9 6 5 5 5

1 7 0

Acquired = How player arrived at this club  1/2000 = National Draft number/year  LTA = Local talent access selection  MD = Mid-Season Rookie Draft  PD = Pre-Season Draft  PDN = Previous Draft nomination  PDS = Pre-Draft selection  PSS = Pre-Season Supplemental selection  RD = Rookie Draft  RE = Rookie elevation  TR = Traded to this club  UPS = Uncontracted player selection  17YO = 17-year-old access  UFA = Unrestricted free agent  RFA = Restricted free agent  DFA = Delisted free agent  # = Category A Rookie (eligible for AFL selection)  * = Category B Rookie (only eligible for AFL selection as long-term injury replacement)  TIR = Trade Incentive Rule

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

34.18 (222) v St Kilda, R16, 1980, SCG

LOWEST SCORE

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

0.8 (8) v St Kilda, R16, 1961, Junction Oval 168 points v North Melbourne, R2, 1931, Punt Rd Oval

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

13 games – round 15, 2019, to round 1, 2020

OVERALL RECORD: 2281 games – 1165 wins, 1094 losses, 22 draws GRAND FINALS: 23 PREMIERSHIPS: 12 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

15 games – round 9, 2004 to round 1, 2005

MOST GAMES

L

D

39 14 25 0 48 31 16 1 222 95 125 2 211 91 119 1 203 95 104 4 166 94 72 0 37 21 16 0 196 89 104 3 9 6 3 0 13 9 4 0 159 89 70 0 191 107 82 2 160 85 73 2 32 13 18 1 186 112 71 3 196 108 87 1 14 9 5 0 44 18 26 0 155 79 74 2

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

P

W

L

D

MCG

732 405 319 8

Marvel Stadium

91

39

50

2

GMHBA Stadium

51

15

36

0

SCG

32 13 19 0

Gabba

20 12 8 0

Adelaide Oval

11

4

Metricon Stadium

9

Giants Stadium

6

7

0

4

5

0

3

3

0

Blundstone Arena 2 0 2 0 Optus Stadium

2

1

1

0

TIO Stadium

1

0

1

0

Uni of Tas Stadium

1

0

1

0

UNSW Canberra Oval

1

0

1

0

Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Traeger Park

0

0

0

0

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

Stan Judkins (1930, tied), Bill Morris (1948), Roy Wright (1952, tied; 1954), Ian Stewart (1971), Trent Cotchin (2012, tied), Dustin Martin* (2017)

Kevin Bartlett Jack Dyer Francis Bourke Wayne Campbell Jack Titus

(403) (312) (300) (297) (294)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Jack Titus Kevin Bartlett Kevin Bartlett Brett Deledio Joel Bowden

(202) (173) (150) (140) (136)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

8 30 33 53

Jack Riewoldt* Francis Bourke David Cloke Barry Young

(263) (300) (290 – Rich & Coll) (27)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Percy Bentley Jack Dyer Trent Cotchin* Des Rowe Matthew Knights

(168) (160) (155) (104) (102)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Tom Hafey Damien Hardwick* Jack Dyer Percy Bentley Frank ‘Checker’ Hughes Tony Jewell Danny Frawley

MOST GOALS

Jack Titus Matthew Richardson Kevin Bartlett Jack Riewoldt* Michael Roach Dick Harris

(248) (232) (222) (133) (120) (113) (113) (970) (800) (778) (634) (607) (548)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

14 Doug Strang (v North Melbourne, round 2, 1931, Punt Rd Oval) 12 Jack Baggott (v South Melbourne, round 9, 1928, Punt Rd Oval) 11 Michael Roach (v Footscray, round 7, 1980, Whitten Oval) 11 Michael Roach (v Hawthorn, round 5, 1985, Princes Park) 11 Jack Riewoldt* (v GWS Giants, round 10, 2014, Giants Stadium)

McCLELLAND TROPHY

1967, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1982, 2018

WOODEN SPOONS

1916, 1917, 1960, 1987, 1989, 2004, 2007

FINALS

89 games – 53 wins, 35 losses, 1 draw

LEGENDS: Kevin Bartlett (also coach Rich), Jack Dyer (also coach Rich), Ian Stewart (also St K, coach S Melb, Carl), Royce Hart (also coach Foots), Kevin Sheedy (also coach Ess, GWS) INDUCTEES: Frank Hughes (also coach Rich, Melb), Henry Harrison (also Melb, Geel), Jack Titus (also coach Rich), Percy Bentley (also coach Rich, Carl), Roy Wright, Vic Thorp, Francis Bourke (also coach Rich), Tom Hafey (Rich, also coach Rich, Geel, Coll, Syd), Allan Jeans (St K, also coach St K, Haw, Rich), Dale Weightman, Charlie Pannam (also Coll, coach Rich), Dan Minogue (also Coll, Haw, coach Rich, Haw, Carl, St K, Fitz), Bill Morris, Robert Walls (Carl, Fitz, also coach Fitz, Carl, Bris, Rich), Matthew Richardson, Maurice Rioli, Terry Wallace (also Haw, Foots, coach WB), Jim Deane, Mick Malthouse (also St K, coach WB, WCE, Coll, Carl)

MOST FINALS

Kevin Bartlett Jack Titus Francis Bourke Jack Dyer Dick Clay Kevin Sheedy

(27) (24) (23) (23) (20) (20)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Jack Titus Kevin Bartlett Dick Harris Royce Hart Neil Balme

(74) (62) (47) (41) (30)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

25.17 (167) v Geelong, 1SF, 1969

AFL TEAM OF THE CENTURY

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

Ian Stewart (centre), Francis Bourke (wing), Royce Hart (centre half-forward), Jack Dyer (interchange)

1.7 (13) v Collingwood, GF, 1927

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY

Maurice Rioli (centre)

118 points v Geelong, 1SF, 1969

LEADING GOALKICKER MEDALLISTS

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

1920: George Bayliss (62) 1937: Dick Harris (64) 1940: Jack Titus (92)

89 points v Geelong, PF, 1995

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLISTS

9 Jack Dyer v Essendon, PF, 1944

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

1980: Michael Roach (107) 1981: Michael Roach (86) 2010: Jack Riewoldt* (78) 2012: Jack Riewoldt* (65) 2018: Jack Riewoldt* (65)

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Seven games (1973-75)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

Four games (2001-15)

NORM SMITH MEDALLISTS

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

Kevin Bartlett (1980), Maurice Rioli (1982), Dustin Martin* (2017, 2019)

110 games – 50 wins, 60 losses Premiership 1962

PREMIERSHIP COACH MEDALLISTS

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Dan Minogue (1920, 1921), Frank ‘Checker’ Hughes (1932), Percy Bentley (1934), Jack Dyer (1943)

1984 (6822), 1985 (7137), 1986 (5772), 1987 (2825), 1988 (3154), 1989 (3607), 1990 (4974), 1991 (8377), 1992 (8158), 1993 (9918), 1994 (8229), 1995 (14,647), 1996 (20,308), 1997 (24,975), 1998 (27,092), 1999 (29,047), 2000 (26,869), 2001 (26,501), 2002 (27,251), 2003 (25,101), 2004 (27,133), 2005 (28,029), 2006 (29,406), 2007 (30,044), 2008 (30,820), 2009 (36,981), 2010 (35,960), 2011 (40,184), 2012 (53,027), 2013 (60,321), 2014 (66,122), 2015 (70,809), 2016 (72,278), 2017 (72,669), 2018 (100,726), 2019 (103,358)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLISTS

Tom Hafey (1967, 1969, 1973, 1974), Tony Jewell (1980), Damien Hardwick* (2017, 2019)

JIM STYNES MEDALLISTS

Andrew Kellaway (2002), Nathan Brown (2004)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Brett Deledio (2005)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

* denotes current player or coach

Dustin Martin* (2017)

PREMIERSHIPS

1920, 1921, 1932, 1934, 1943, 1967, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1980, 2017, 2019

RUNNERS-UP

1919, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1972, 1982

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22 22 22 22 21

KICKS Luke Dunstan Zak Jones Dan Hannebery Hunter Clark Sebastian Ross

13 12 11 10 10

Zak Jones Rowan Marshall Dean Kent Tim Membrey Ben Long

6 6 5 5 3

HANDBALLS 14 12 11 11 10

2020

THIS CLUB

TOTAL

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

GOALS

ABBOTT Ryan

27 200 98 25/6/1991 2018 DFA/2019 Grovedale (Vic)/Geelong (VFL)/Geelong

1

0

5

0

0

4

ALABAKIS Sam

45 211 101 2/5/1997

**** RD/2019 Hale High School (WA)

0

0

0

0

0

0

AUSTIN Logan

24 196 87 8/7/1995

2016

0

0 20

7

0

0

19 0 26

26

0

11

0

0

0

TR/2017 Belconnen (NEAFL)/Port Adelaide

BATTLE Josh

26 193 92 1/9/1998

2017 39/2016 Doveton (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Dandenong U18

BELL Jack

42 200 81 26/1/2001

**** RD/2020 Old Haileybury (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Sandringham U18 0

BILLINGS Jack

15 184 83 18/8/1995 2014

3/2013 Kew Comets (Vic)/Scotch College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

22

0

0

1 108 108 2 79

BROWN Nathan

22 196 100 17/12/1988 2008 UFA/2016 Ballarat (Vic)/North Ballarat U18/Collingwood

16 0 183 53

0

BUTLER Dan

16 182 81 3/6/1996

2017 TR/2019 Lake Wendouree (Vic)/North Ballarat U18/Richmond

7

1 46

1

0 53

BYRNES Ryan

31 182 83 3/5/2001

****

0

0

0

0

0

0

BYTEL Jack

23 189 82 14/3/2000 ****

41/2018 Aberfeldie (Vic)/Calder U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

TR/2015 Craigieburn (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon

10 0 134 49

CARLISLE Jake CLARK Hunter CLAVARINO Oscar

MARKS

Jack Steele Sebastian Ross Dan Hannebery Jarryn Geary Zak Jones

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

NAME

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST

COFFIELD Nick CONNOLLY Leo DUNSTAN Luke GEARY Jarryn GRESHAM Jade HANNEBERY Dan

2 200 103 1/10/1991

2010

52/2019 Beaumaris (Vic)/St Bedes College (Vic)/Sandringham U18

7

0 61

7/2017 Mornington (Vic)/Padua College (Vic)/Dandenong U18

14

1 30 30

0

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS

8

0 18

18

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

Zak Jones Sebastian Ross Jack Steele Dean Kent Dan Hannebery

1 191 87 23/10/1999 2018 37 181 74 7/8/2001

8/2017 Eltham (Vic)/Northern U18

**** 64/2019 Moe (Vic)/Lowanna College (Vic)/Gippsland U18

7 185 85 29/1/1995 2014

18/2013 South Clare (SA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)

14 183 83 23/6/1988 2008 RE/2007 Eaglehawk (Vic)/Bendigo U18 4 179 81 24/8/1997 2016

18/2015 South Morang (Vic)/Parade Coll (Vic)/Northern U18

10 181 82 24/2/1991 2009 TR/2018 Kew Rovers (Vic)/Xavier College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Sydney

0

18

1 104 104 0 45

5

1 189 189 0 28

19

1 82

82

0 91

5

1 214

6

0 98

1 150

1

0 79

OTHER

40 180 75 19/8/1994 2019 54/2018 Clunes (Vic)/N Ballarat U18/East Point (Vic)/Keilor (Vic)/Ess (VFL) 11

0

11

0

CLEARANCES

HOWARD Dougal

20 199 95 25/3/1996 2016 TR/2019 Wagga Tigers (NSW)/Murray U18/Port Adel

15

1 46

1

0 14

17

1

1

0 23

JONES Zak

8 179 82 9/7/1993

2012 TR/2019 Quinns District (WA)/West Perth (WAFL)/Hawthorn/Fremantle

3 181 83 15/3/1995 2014 TR/2019 Mt Eliza (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Sydney

22

11 91

11

JOYCE Darragh

39 195 95 23/4/1997 2018 RE/2019 County Kilkenny (Ireland)

3

0

5

5

0

KENT Dean

25 180 87 24/2/1994 2013 TR/2018 Federals (WA)/Perth (WAFL)/Melbourne

13

1

77

14

0 75

0

KING Max

12 202 93 7/7/2000 2020

46 187 83 29/7/1999 2019 RD/2018 North Albury (NSW)/Murray U18

LONG Ben

21 184 82 21/8/1997 2017

25/2016 St Mary’s (NT)/NT Thunder (NEAFL)/Melb Gram (Vic)/Nthn U18/Foot (VFL) 16 1 31 31 0 21

LONIE Jack

13 175 74 13/8/1996 2015

41/2014 Seaford (Vic)/Dandenong U18

MARSH Jonathon

43 194 98 17/10/1995 2015 PSS/2019 Augusta-Margaret River (WA)/E Frem (WAFL)/Coll/E Frem (WAFL) 5

MARSHALL Rowan

19 201 106 24/11/1995 2017 RE/2018 Heathmere (Vic)/North Ballarat U18/North Ballarat (VFL)

Dan Hannebery Luke Dunstan Sebastian Ross Jack Billings Zak Jones

17 14 13 13 10

INTERCEPT POSS. Ben Long Callum Wilkie Hunter Clark Jarryn Geary Rowan Marshall

11 7 7 6 4

4/2018 East Sandr (Vic)/Old Haileybury (Vic)/H’bury College/Sandr U18 0 3 13

**** MD/2019 Carine (WA)/Subiaco (WAFL)

1

1

1

2

2

0

3

3

0

2

1 64 64 0 20

5

0 57 0

1

20 1 34 34

0 14

0

MAYO Jack

48 192 87 22/7/1999

0

0

0

McKENZIE Daniel

36 185 83 17/5/1996 2015 22/2014 Blackburn (Vic)/Caulfield Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

15 0 49 49

0

3

MEMBREY Tim

28 190 91 26/5/1994 2014 DFA/2014 Traralgon (Vic)/Gippsland U18/Sydney

22

1 93

92

1 170

PARKER Matthew

34 190 80 25/1/1996 2019

47/2018 Melville (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFL)

17 0 17

17

0 16

0

0

46/2017 Mitta United (Vic)/North Albury (NSW)/Murray U18

PATON Ben

33 187 82 19/10/1998 2018

13

1

17

17

0

4

PHILLIPS Ed

30 187 82 29/3/1998 2018 56/2016 Beverley Hills (Vic)/Caulfield Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

4

0

11

11

0

1

ROBERTON Dylan

17 194 92 21/6/1991 2010 DFA/2012 Frankston YCW (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Fremantle

0

1 129 92

6 188 88 7/5/1993

22

ROSS Sebastian RYDER Paddy SAVAGE Shane SINCLAIR Jack STEELE Jack

2 2 1 1 1

35/2017 Berwick (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Dandenong U18

LANGLANDS Doulton

UNCONTESTED POSS.

SCORE ASSISTS Dan Hannebery Bradley Hill Jade Gresham Jack Steele Dean Kent

HIND Nick

HILL Bradley

2.1 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

11 187 82 26/3/1999 2018

POSSESSION 13 12 11 9 8

Max King Jack Billings Jack Steele Paddy Ryder Tim Membrey

38 197 93 22/5/1999 ****

CONTESTED POSS. Jack Steele Zak Jones Ben Long Rowan Marshall Dean Kent

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS

2012

25/2011 Horsham Demons (Vic)/North Ballarat U18

18 197 94 14/3/1988 2006 TR/2019 Rovers, Geraldton (WA)/East Frem (WAFL)/Essendon/Port Adel 17 5 187 82 5/1/1991

2009 TR/2013 Noble Park (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Hawthorn

WEBSTER Jimmy

29 188 83 28/6/1993 2013

42/2011 Brighton (Tas)/Glenorchy (Tas)

WILKIE Callum

44 191 86 10/3/1996 2019 RD/2019 Walkerville (SA) /North Adelaide (SANFL)

1 125 125 0 22 1 244

1

7 4 3 3 2

TACKLES Luke Dunstan Dan Butler Jack Billings Dean Kent Zak Jones

9 8 6 5 5

INSIDE 50s Luke Dunstan Dan Hannebery Bradley Hill Rowan Marshall Dean Kent

6 5 5 4 3

1 172

22 0 163 107 0 62

35 181 81 12/2/1995 2015 RD/2015 Kew Comets (Vic)/Old Scotch (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 9 187 90 13/12/1995 2015 TR/2016 Belconnen (NEAFL)/NSW-ACT U18/GWS

0 20

Zak Jones Jack Steele Dan Hannebery Hunter Clark Luke Dunstan

8 7 6 6 5

22 0 86

86

20 1

79

62

0 40 1 26

8

0 93

93

0

3

22

1 23

23

0

0

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

31.18 (204) v Melbourne, R6, 1978, MCG

LOWEST SCORE

0.1 (1) v Geelong, R17, 1899, Corio Oval

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

139 points v Brisbane, R22, 2005, Marvel Stadium

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

19 games – R1, 2009 to R19, 2009

OVERALL RECORD: 2395 games – 927 wins, 1441 losses, 27 draws GRAND FINALS: 8 PREMIERSHIPS: 1 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

48 games – R1, 1897 to R17, 1899

MOST GAMES

L

D

44 15 28 1 47 24 23 0 221 56 163 2 220 59 159 2 215 69 142 4 183 77 105 1 36 20 16 0 215 83 131 1 13 9 4 0 10 4 5 1 157 73 82 2 216 94 121 1 161 78 81 2 30 10 20 0 186 71 112 3 217 77 137 3 14 8 6 0 49 18 30 1 161 82 76 3

P

W

L

D

Marvel Stadium

252 138 108

MCG

226 84 138 4

GMHBA Stadium

60

13

47

6 0

SCG

31 10 21 0

Gabba

20 6 14 0

Uni of Tas Stadium

12

6

6

0

Metricon Stadium

12

7

5

0

Adelaide Oval

10 0 10 0

Blundstone Arena 3 0 3 0 Optus Stadium

3 0 3 0

UNSW Canberra Oval

3

1

2

0

Giants Stadium

2

0

2

0

Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Traeger Park

0

0

0

0

(383) (336) (323) (321) (300)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Jack Newnes Ian Synman Nick Dal Santo Stuart Trott

(123) (123) (114) (103)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

12 Nick Riewoldt 25 Alex Jesaulenko 35 Robert Harvey

(336) (279 – Carl & St K) (379)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Nick Riewoldt Danny Frawley Darrel Baldock

(220) (177) (104)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Allan Jeans Alan Richardson Grant Thomas Ross Lyon Stan Alves

MOST GOALS

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

Robert Harvey Nick Riewoldt Nathan Burke Stewart Loewe Barry Breen

Tony Lockett Bill Mohr Nick Riewoldt Stewart Loewe

(333) (126) (123) (121) (115) (898) (735) (718) (594)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

15 Tony Lockett (v Sydney, R13, 1992, Moorabbin) 13 Tony Lockett (v Carlton, R21, 1991, Waverley Park) 12 Tony Lockett (v Melbourne, R4, 1987, MCG) 12 Tony Lockett (v West Coast, R9, 1989, Moorabbin) 12 Tony Lockett (v Adelaide, R7, 1991, Moorabbin) 12 Tony Lockett (v Sydney, R9, 1991, SCG) 12 Tony Lockett (v Brisbane, R10, 1992, Moorabbin)

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

Colin Watson (1925), Brian Gleeson (1957), Neil Roberts (1958), Verdun Howell (1959, tied), Ian Stewart (1965 tied, 1966), Ross Smith (1967), Tony Lockett (1987 tied), Robert Harvey (1997, 1998)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

LEGENDS: Darrel Baldock (also coach St K), Roy Cazaly (also S Melb, coach S Melb, Haw), Ian Stewart (also Rich, coach Carl, S Melb), Tony Lockett (also Syd), Malcolm Blight (St K coach, also N Melb, playing coach N Melb, coach Adel, Geel) INDUCTEES: Bill Mohr, Colin Watson (also coach St K), Dave McNamara (also coach St K), Wels Eicke (also N Melb, coach St K, N Melb,), Vic Cumberland (also Melb), Dan Minogue (coach St K, also Coll, Rich, Haw, coach Rich, Haw, Carl, Fitz), Allan Jeans (also coach St K, Haw, Rich), Carl Ditterich (also Melb, coach Melb), Bob McLean (admin), Les Foote (also N Melb, coach St K), Ross Oakley (admin), Alex Jesaulenko (also Carl, coach Carl, St K), Tim Watson (coach St K, also Ess), Ross Smith (also coach St K), Robert Harvey, Neil Roberts, Verdun Howell, Barry Hall (also player Syd, WB), Trevor Barker, Mick Malthouse (also Rich, coach WB, WCE, Coll, Carl)

AFL TEAM OF THE CENTURY

Ian Stewart (centre), Alex Jesaulenko (half-forward)

1954, 1955, 1977, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 2000, 2014

FINALS

52 games – 21 wins, 30 losses, 1 draw

MOST FINALS

Robert Harvey Nick Dal Santo Nick Riewoldt Kevin Neale Jason Blake Brendon Goddard Stephen Milne

(17) (17) (17) (16) (16) (16) (16)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Nick Riewoldt Barry Breen Stephen Milne Fraser Gehrig Allan Davis Tony Lockett

(41) (25) (25) (20) (19) (18)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

24.14 (158) v Essendon, EF, 1973

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY

3.8 (26) v Carlton, SF, 1908

LEADING GOALKICKER MEDALLISTS

67 points v Essendon, EF, 1973

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLISTS

80 points v Brisbane, QF, 2004

Nicky Winmar (half-forward flank), Jim Krakouer (forward pocket) 1902 : Charlie Baker (30) 1936: Bill Mohr (101)

1956: Bill Young (56) 1987: Tony Lockett (117) 1991: Tony Lockett (118) 2004: Fraser Gehrig (90) 2005: Fraser Gehrig (74)

NORM SMITH MEDALLIST

Lenny Hayes (2010)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLIST

Allan Jeans (1966)

MICHAEL TUCK MEDALLISTS

Nicky Winmar (1996), Robert Harvey (2004), Jason Gram (2008)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Justin Koschitzke (2001), Nick Riewoldt (2002)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Tony Lockett (1987), Robert Harvey (1997), Nick Riewoldt (2004)

PREMIERSHIP

1966

RUNNERS-UP

1913, 1965, 1971, 1997, 2009, 2010

McCLELLAND TROPHY

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

9 Tony Lockett, v Geelong, EF, 1991

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Two games (1913, 1966, 1972, 1997, 2009, 2010)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

Four games (1997-2004)

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

107 games – 52 wins, 53 losses, two draws Premierships 1958, 1996, 2004, 2008

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

1984 (4930), 1985 (5708), 1986 (4321), 1987 (3924), 1988 (5799), 1989 (8360), 1990 (11,363), 1991 (9765), 1992 (11,650), 1993 (12,956), 1994 (12,009), 1995 (8870), 1996 (14,375), 1997 (16,610), 1998 (23,204), 1999 (20,793), 2000 (17,855), 2001 (22,248), 2002 (17,696), 2003 (23,626), 2004 (30,534), 2005 (32,043), 2006 (32,327), 2007 (30,394), 2008 (30,063), 2009 (31,906), 2010 (39,021), 2011 (39,276), 2012 (35,440), 2013 (32,707), 2014 (30,739), 2015 (32,746), 2016 (38,009), 2017 (42,052), 2018 (46,301), 2019 (43,038) * denotes current player or coach

1997, 2009

WOODEN SPOONS

1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1909, 1910, 1920, 1924, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1952,

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16 15 13 12 12

Tom Papley Luke Parker Kaiden Brand Lewis Taylor Isaac Heeney

6 5 5 5 5

HANDBALLS 14 12 8 8 7

POSSESSION CONTESTED POSS. Josh Kennedy Luke Parker Isaac Heeney Oliver Florent Sam Gray

2016 44/2013 Aspley (Qld)/East Fremantle (WAFL)

22

1

51

51

0

2

**** RD/2018 Beaumaris (Vic)/Mentone Gram (Vic)/Sandringham U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

BELL James

32 183 82 10/2/1999 2019 RE/2019 University of NSW-Eastern Suburbs (NSW)

2

0

2

2

0

1

BLAKEY Nick

22 195 84 27/2/2000 2019

16 13 12 9 8

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

21

1

22

22

1 20

BRAND Kaiden

2 198 97 8/4/1994

2016 DFA/2020 Berri (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFL)/Hawthorn

5

1 44

1

0

0

CLARKE Ryan

4 186 85 17/6/1997

2016 TR/2018 Rowville (Vic)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Eastern U18/N Melb

14 0 54

14

0

9

CUNNINGHAM Harry

7 181 78 6/12/1993 2012 2017

10/2018 University of NSW-Eastern Suburbs (NSW)

2020

36 194 99 5/9/1994 46 197 96 2/9/1999

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

THIS CLUB

30 25 21 18 18

MARKS

Luke Parker Josh Kennedy Colin O’Riordan Justin McInerney Sam Gray

ALIIR Aliir AMARTEY Joel

NAME

KICKS Luke Parker Oliver Florent Josh Kennedy Jordan Dawson Isaac Heeney

TOTAL

Luke Parker Josh Kennedy Oliver Florent Jordan Dawson Callum Mills

GOALS

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST

RE/2012 Turvey Park (NSW)/NSW-ACT U18/Wagga (NSW)

9

56/2015 Robe (SA)/Sturt (SANFL)

20 1 26

26

0 19

21

54

0

DAWSON Jordan

34 191 85 9/4/1997

FLORENT Oliver

13 184 80 22/7/1998 2017

11/2016 Beaumaris (Vic)/Mentone Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18 51/2018 Langwarrin (Vic)/Elizabeth Murdoch College (Vic)/Dande U18

1 114 114 1 54

0 48

FOOT Zac

16 181 77 24/12/2000 ****

0

0

0

0

0

FOX Robbie

42 185 85 16/4/1993 2017 RE/2018 Burnie Dockers (Tas)/Coburg Lions (VFL)

11

0 24

24

0

FRANKLIN Lance

23 199 105 30/1/1987 2005 RFA/2013 Dowerin (WA)/Perth (WAFL)/Hawthorn

10 0 300 118

0

GOULD Will

17 191 100 14/1/2001

****

0

GRAY Sam

15 175 78 1/2/1992

2014 DFA/2020 Rudall Eastern Ranges (SA)/Port Adelaide (SANFL)/Port Adel

HAYWARD Will

9 186 86 26/10/1998 2017

21/2016 Walkerville (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)

13

1 54

HEENEY Isaac

5 185 83 5/5/1996

18/2014 Cardiff (NSW)

22

1 103

32/2013 Broughton-Mundoora (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)

22 0 93

2015

26/2019 Lucindale (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)

0

0

0

0

20 1

97

1

1 84

0

29 187 85 29/12/1995 2016

12 188 95 20/6/1988 2008 TR/2009 East Sandr (Vic)/Xavier Coll (Vic)/Sandr U18/Hawthorn

19

1 247

KNOLL Michael

48 202 103 27/2/1993

**** MD/2019 Box Hill Hawks (VFL)/South Adelaide (SANFL).

0

0

0

LING Matthew

19 184 80 21/4/1999

****

0

0

0

LLOYD Jake

44 180 79 20/9/1993 2014 RE/2014 Horsham Demons (Vic)/North Ballarat U18

22

1 138 138 0 29

0

0

MAIBAUM Jack

21 193 91 27/3/1998

30 193 90 30/12/1999 2018

**** RD/2020 Knox (Vic)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Eastern U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

33/2017 St Joseph’s, Geel (Vic)/St Joseph’s Coll, Geel (Vic)/Geel Gram (Vic)/Geel U18 19 1 35 35 1 20

McINERNEY Justin

27 188 79 18/8/2000 2019 44/2018 Banyule (Vic)/Marcellin College (Vic)/Northern U18

1

1

2

2

0

0

McLEAN Hayden

41 197 95 20/1/1999 2019 PSS/2019 Beaumaris (Vic)/St Bedes College (Vic)/Sandr U18/Sandr (VFL)

4

0

4

4

0

0

MELICAN Lewis

43 194 97 4/11/1996

2017

MILLS Callum

14 187 83 2/4/1997

2016

RE/2017 Birregurra (Vic)/Geelong U18 3/2015 North Shore (NSW)

17 0 37

37

0

1

22

78

78

0

3

1

0

1 29

29

0

3

TACKLES

0

0

0

0

0

0

O’RIORDAN Colin

38 186 87 12/10/1995 2018

12

1

16

16

0

1

83

1 121

Luke Parker Ben Ronke Josh Kennedy Sam Naismith Lewis Taylor

11 177 77 13/7/1996 2016 RD/2016 Bunyip (Vic)/Gippsland U18

22

1 83

26 183 87 25/10/1992 2011 40/2010 Langwarrin (Vic)/Dandenong U18

22

1 196 196 0 155

21

1 160 160 0

RAMPE Dane

24 188 87 2/6/1990

REID Sam

20 196 100 27/12/1991 2010 38/2009 Wangaratta Rovers (Vic)/Murray U18

22 0 143 143 0 154

Luke Parker Jake Lloyd Jordan Dawson Oliver Florent Callum Mills

REYNOLDS Harry

31 189 81 11/10/2000 **** RD/2019 St Kilda City (Vic)/Brighton Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18

0

0

0

0

0

RONKE Ben

25 183 75 18/12/1997 2018 RD/2017 St Bernard’s (Vic)/Calder U18

13

1

32

32

0 33

12

1

13

13

0

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

INTERCEPT POSS. Callum Mills Colin O’Riordan Kaiden Brand Isaac Heeney Jordan Dawson

9 6 5 5 4

Luke Parker Josh Kennedy Oliver Florent Sam Naismith Tom Papley

10 205 103 16/7/1992 2014 RD/2013 North Shore (NSW)

UNCONTESTED POSS. 16 13 12 12 11

OTHER

35 193 93 26/6/1998 **** RD/2020 County Wexford (Ireland)

PARKER Luke

ROWBOTTOM James

2013 RE/2013 Eastern Suburbs (NSW)/University of NSW (NSW)

8 186 82 19/9/2000 2019

ROWLES Brady

39 186 73 12/2/2001

SINCLAIR Callum

18 199 98 23/9/1989 2013

STEPHENS Dylan

3 184 70 8/1/2001

25/2018 Camberwell (Vic)/St Kevin’s College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

**** RD/2020 Mildura (Vic)/Bendigo Secondary College (Vic)/Bendigo U18 ****

TR/2015 Beaumaris (Vic)/Port Melb (VFL)/Subiaco (WAFL)/West Coast

14 0 101 72

6 0

0 59

5/2019 Red Cliffs (Vic)/Walkerville (SA)/St Peter’s College (SA)/Norwood (SANFL) 0 0 0 0 0 0

STODDART Ryley

33 185 82 15/10/1999 2018

TAYLOR Elijah

37 187 77 1/5/2001

53/2017 Blackburn (Vic)/Eastern U18

2

0

4

4

0

1

**** 36/2019 Thornlie (WA)/Perth (WAFL)

0

0

0

0

0

0

TAYLOR Lewis

28 174 82 17/2/1995 2014 TR/2019 Terang-Mortlake (Vic)/Geelong U18/Brisbane

5

1 113

1

0 88

THURLOW Jackson

6 190 86 28/3/1994 2013 TR/2018 Launceston (Tas)/Geelong

9

0 55

9

0

WARNER Chad

1 181 81 19/5/2001

**** 39/2019 Willetton (WA)/Aquinas College (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL)

0

0

0

0

0

0

**** RD/2019 Manly-Warringah (NSW)/Sydney (NEAFL)

0

0

0

0

0

0

WICKS Sam

45 180 77 14/9/1999

8 6 5 5 5

CLEARANCES

NAISMITH Sam

PAPLEY Tom

3 2 2 2 1

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS

O’CONNOR Barry

RE/2017 County Tipperary (Ireland)

4.1 2.0 1.2 1.1 1.1

SCORE ASSISTS

Oliver Florent 54 2 64 Tom McCartin 103 4 109 Tom Papley 93 0 31 Luke Parker 234 1 149 Sam Naismith

HEWETT George

McCARTIN Tom

Isaac Heeney Will Hayward Tom Papley Nick Blakey Tom McCartin

Harry Cunningham 19 Tom McCartin 0 Sam Naismith 8 Oliver Florent 944 Nick Blakey

KENNEDY Josh

14/2017 St Mary’s, Geelong (Vic)/Geelong U18

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS

12 10 6 5 2 6 6 6 4 4

INSIDE 50s James Rowbottom Oliver Florent Luke Parker Harry Cunningham Sam Naismith

5 5 4 4 3

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

36.20 (236) v Essendon, R17, 1987, SCG

LOWEST SCORE

0.5 (5) v Carlton, R8, 1899, Princes Park

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

171 points v St Kilda, R12, 1919, Lake Oval

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

12 games – R5, 1918 to GF, 1918; R10, 1933 to R1, 1934; R2, 1935 to R13, 1935; R5, 2014 to R17, 2014

OVERALL RECORD: 2453 games – 1169 wins, 1260 losses, 24 draws GRAND FINALS: 17 PREMIERSHIPS: 5 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda University West Coast Eagles Western Bulldogs

P

W

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

29 games – R7, 1972 to R13, 1973

MOST GAMES

L

D

42 17 25 0 52 29 22 1 229 94 129 6 227 84 142 1 222 89 132 1 185 77 104 4 35 19 15 1 225 101 124 0 10 9 1 0 18 11 7 0 167 72 93 2 209 114 93 2 163 88 74 1 30 20 10 0 196 87 108 1 217 137 77 3 14 13 1 0 51 30 21 0 161 78 82 1

P

W

L

D

SCG

396 232 162 2

MCG

229 94 133 2

GMHBA Stadium

63

21

42

0

Marvel Stadium

55

31

22

2

Gabba

21 11 9 1

UNSW Canberra Oval

12

Metricon Stadium Adelaide Oval

7

5

0

10

7

3

0

7

5

2

0

Giants Stadium

6

3

3

0

Blundstone Arena

3

3

0

0

Optus Stadium

2

1

1

0

Uni of Tas Stadium

1

1

0

0

Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Stadium

0 0 0 0

TIO Traeger Park

0

0

(372) (325) (325) (303) (286)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Adam Goodes (204) Brett Kirk (200) Jared Crouch (194, all from debut) Jude Bolton (145) Ryan O’Keefe (121)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

1 Paul Roos (356 – Syd & Fitz) 3 Jarrad McVeigh (325) 5 John Rantall (330 – S Melb & NM) 19 Michael O’Loughlin (292) 37 Adam Goodes (372) 41 Shane Mumford (192 – Geel, Syd & GWS)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Paul Kelly Bob Skilton Jarrad McVeigh Dennis Carroll Brett Kirk

(182) (165) (139) (131) (119)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

Adam Goodes Jude Bolton Jarrad McVeigh Michael O’Loughlin Ryan O’Keefe

0

0

John Longmire* Paul Roos Rodney Eade Ian Stewart Charlie Pannam

MOST GOALS

Bob Pratt Michael O’Loughlin Barry Hall Adam Goodes Tony Lockett

(219) (202) (152) (111) (108) (681) (521) (467) (464) (462)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

16 Tony Lockett (v Fitzroy, R19, 1995, Whitten Oval) 15 Bob Pratt (v Essendon, R3, 1934, Lake Oval) 14 Harold Robertson (v St Kilda, R12, 1919, Lake Oval) 12 Tony Lockett (v Richmond, R19, 1996, SCG) 12 Tony Lockett (v Port Adelaide, R16, 1998, SCG) 12 Bob Pratt (v Footscray, R15, 1934, Lake Oval) 12 Lindsay White (v Melbourne, R5, 1942, Princes Park)

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

J. Herbie Matthews (1940, tied), Ron Clegg (1949, tied), Fred Goldsmith (1955), Bob Skilton (1959, tied; 1963, 1968), Peter Bedford (1970), Graham Teasdale (1977), Barry Round (1981, tied), Greg Williams (1986, tied), Gerard Healy (1988), Paul Kelly (1995), Adam Goodes (2003, tied; 2006)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

LEGENDS: Ron Barassi (coach Syd, also Melb, Carl, coach Carl, NM, Melb), Roy Cazaly (also St K, coach S Melb, Haw), Bob Pratt, Bob Skilton (also coach S Melb, Melb), Norm Smith (coach S Melb, also Melb, Fitz, coach Melb, Fitz), Ian Stewart (coach Syd, also St K, Rich), Tony Lockett (also St K) INDUCTEES: Jack Oatey, Like McBrien (admin), Johnny Leonard, Laurie Nash, Mark Tandy, Ron Clegg, Vic Belcher (also coach S Melb, Fitz), J. Herbie Matthews, John Rantall (also NM, Fitz), Terry Daniher (also Ess), Peter Bedford (also Carl), Jack Sheedy, Len Thompson (also Coll, Fitz), Des Tuddenham (coach S Melb, also Coll, Ess, coach Ess), Paul Roos (also Fitz), Tom Hafey (coach Syd, also Rich, coach Rich, Geel, Coll), Dermott Brereton (also Haw, Coll), Gerard Healy (also Melb), Barry Round (also Foots), John Murphy (also Fitz, NM), Frank Johnson, Paul Kelly, Bob Hammond (coach Syd, also Adel admin), Michael O’Loughlin, Austin Robertson jnr, Barry Hall (also St K, WB)

AFL TEAM OF THE CENTURY

Bob Skilton (rover), Greg Williams (interchange), Norm Smith (coach)

PREMIERSHIPS

1909, 1918, 1933, 2005, 2012

RUNNERS-UP

1899, 1907, 1912, 1914, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1945, 1996, 2006, 2014, 2016

McCLELLAND TROPHY

1996, 2014, 2016

WOODEN SPOONS

1903, 1922, 1938, 1939, 1962, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1992, 1993, 1994

FINALS

89 games – 40 wins, 49 losses

MOST FINALS

Adam Goodes Jarrad McVeigh Jude Bolton Ryan O’Keefe Dan Hannebery Kieren Jack Josh Kennedy*

(28) (28) (26) (24) (22) (22) (22)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Barry Hall Bob Pratt Michael O’Loughlin Adam Goodes Laurie Nash

(39) (37) (37) (33) (27)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

19.22 (136) v North Melbourne, PF, 2014

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY

3.8 (26) v Fitzroy, GF, 1899

Adam Goodes (centre half-back), Michael O’Loughlin (full-forward)

71 points v North Melbourne, PF, 2014

LEADING GOALKICKER MEDALLISTS

99 points v Hawthorn, QF, 1987

1934: Bob Pratt (138) 1935: Bob Pratt (97) 1942: Lindsay White (67)

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLISTS

1996: Tony Lockett (114) 1998: Tony Lockett (107) 2014: Lance Franklin* (67) 2017: Lance Franklin* (69)

NORM SMITH MEDALLIST

Ryan O’Keefe (2012)

PREMIERSHIP COACH MEDALLISTS

Charlie Ricketts (1909), Bert Howson (1918), Jack Bisset (1933)

JOCK McHALE MEDALLISTS

Paul Roos (2005), John Longmire* (2012)

JIM STYNES MEDALLIST

Ryan O’Keefe (2006)

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

Adam Goodes (1999), Dan Hannebery (2010), Callum Mills* (2016)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Gerard Healy (1988)

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

9 Lindsay White, v Essendon, PF, 1942

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Five games (2005-06)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

Seven games (1945-87)

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

113 games – 55 wins, 58 losses Premierships 1956, 1957, 1960, 1982

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

1984 (2750), 1985 (2777), 1986 (4927), 1987 (3594), 1988 (2516), 1989 (2631), 1990 (2624), 1991 (2907), 1992 (3020), 1993 (3097), 1994 (3327), 1995 (6088), 1996 (9525), 1997 (22,109), 1998 (31,089), 1999 (31,175), 2000 (30,177), 2001 (28,022), 2002 (27,755), 2003 (21,270), 2004 (25,010), 2005 (24,955), 2006 (30,382), 2007 (28,764), 2008 (26,721), 2009 (26,269), 2010 (28,671), 2011 (27,106), 2012 (29,873), 2013 (36,358), 2014 (40,126), 2015 (48,836), 2016 (56,523), 2017 (58,838), 2018 (60,934), 2019 (61,912) * denotes current player or coach

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AFL RECORD

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41 189 88 21/12/1993 2015 RD/2020 Kelmscott (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFL)/Port Adel

1

1

37

10

2 22

33 185 78 21/11/1998 2018

32/2017 Ports, Esperance (WA)/Subiaco (WAFL)

0

0

3

3

0

ALLEN Oscar

12 194 91 19/3/1999 2018

21/2017 Whitford (WA)/West Perth (WAFL)

21 0 23

23

0 20

BARRASS Tom

37 197 96 8/10/1995 2015 43/2013 Scarborough (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)

14

1 66

66

0

0

BRANDER Jarrod

10 196 94 11/2/1999

2018

2

1

4

4

0

0

**** RD/2020 Hampton Rovers (Vic)/Haileybury Coll (Vic)/Sandringham U18

18 17 16 15 14

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

BRAYSHAW Hamish

22 188 90 9/2/1998

0

0

0

0

0

0

CAMERON Jarrod

39 182 72 3/5/2000 2019 39/2018 Centrals (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL)

7

0

7

7

0

11

SCORE ASSISTS

COLE Tom

28 188 82 28/5/1997 2016

36/2015 Sandhurst (Vic)/Bendigo U18

CRIPPS Jamie

15 183 83 23/4/1992 2011

TR/2012 Northhampton (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL)/St Kilda

Dom Sheed 19 1 164 148 0 211 Jamie Cripps 24 1 197 197 1 379 Nic Naitanui 15 1 86 86 0 9 Brendon Ah Chee 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jarrod Brander

13/2017 Wentworth (NSW)/Geelong Grammar (Vic)/Bendigo U18

0

0

0

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS

1

71

Liam Ryan Dom Sheed Andrew Gaff Brendon Ah Chee Shannon Hurn

EDWARDS Harry

42 200 90 1/10/2000 **** RD/2019 Mazenod (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL)

MARKS

FOLEY Luke

29 188 80 8/10/1999

****

31/2018 Sorrento-Duncraig (WA)/Subiaco (WAFL)

0

0

Tom Barrass Shannon Hurn Lewis Jetta Luke Shuey Brad Sheppard

GAFF Andrew

3 183 85 16/6/1992

2011

4/2010 Kew (Vic)/Carey Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

22

1 198 198

HANDBALLS 14 9 9 9 7

11/2014 Bacchus Marsh (Vic)/Western U18

16 202 99 6/3/1991

2011 TR/2018 Morningside (Qld)/Gold Coast/St Kilda 2006 13/2005 Angaston (SA)/Central District (SANFL)

0

20 1 100 21 21

0 32

HURN Shannon

25 187 95 4/9/1987

HUTCHINGS Mark

34 182 84 25/5/1991 2013 60/2012 Girrawheen Koondoola (WA)/E Perth (WAFL)/St Kilda Rks/W Perth (WAFL) 18 0 113 113 0 46

1 270 270 0 50

JAMIESON Callum

40 200 85 31/7/2000 **** 49/2019 North Beach (WA)/Newman College (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)

0

0

JETTA Lewis

23 183 81 4/5/1989

2010

22

1 197 70

JOHNSON Ben

38 179 73 6/3/2001

**** 58/2019 Whitford (WA)/Sacred Heart College (WA)/West Perth (WAFL)

JONES Jamaine

47 176 80 29/9/1998 2018 PSS/2020 Heywood (Vic)/Portland (Vic)/North Ballarat U18/Geelong

TR/2015 Bridgetown (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL)/Sydney

0

0

0

0

1 116

0

0

0

0

0

0

OTHER

0

0

7

0

0

4

CLEARANCES

1

1 49

KELLY Tim

11 182 86 26/7/1994 2018 TR/2019 Palmyra (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFL)/Geelong

25

1 49

KENNEDY Josh

17 196 101 25/8/1987 2006 TR/2007 Northampton (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL)/Carlton

22

1 244 222 0 611

McGOVERN Jeremy

20 197 99 15/4/1992 2014 RE/2013 North Albany (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)

23 1 127 127 0 36

NAITANUI Nic

9 202 110 4/5/1990 2009

2/2008 Midvale (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL)

5

1 167 167 0 102

51/2014 St Mary’s, Geelong (Vic)/Geelong U18

13

1 56

Nic Naitanui Luke Shuey Andrew Gaff Dom Sheed Lewis Jetta

POSSESSION

NELSON Jackson

30 188 85 15/3/1996 2015

56

0

1

CONTESTED POSS.

O’NEILL Mitchell

45 179 72 21/2/2001

**** RD/2020 North Hobart (Tas)/Guilford Young College (Tas)/Tasmania U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

TACKLES

O’NEILL Xavier

24 186 83 3/8/2000

****

28/2018 Blackburn (Vic)/Whitefriars College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

PETRUCCELLE Jack

21 187 82 12/4/1999 2018

38/2017 Epping (Vic)/Northern U18

20 1

24

24

1 24

8 190 83 9/12/1990 2009

TR/2015 Keith (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)/Brisbane

Luke Shuey Elliot Yeo Jack Darling Lewis Jetta Liam Ryan

Nic Naitanui Luke Shuey Dom Sheed Andrew Gaff Liam Ryan

10 10 10 6 5

UNCONTESTED POSS. Andrew Gaff Luke Shuey Liam Duggan Tim Kelly Dom Sheed

23 18 17 16 15

INTERCEPT POSS. Jeremy McGovern Shannon Hurn Tom Barrass Brad Sheppard Liam Ryan

8 8 6 5 4

REDDEN Jack

23 1 212 83

0 71

REID Nicholas

46 188 87 4/9/1995

**** PSS/2020 North Beach (WA)/West Coast (WAFL)

0

0

0

0

RIOLI Willie

44 175 77 4/6/1995

2018

14 0 38

38

0 46

ROTHAM Josh

35 193 88 25/2/1998 2019

RYAN Liam

1 180 75 2/10/1996 2018

52/2016 St Mary’s (NT)/Xavier College (Vic)/Glenelg (SANFL)

0

0

37/2016 Whitford (WA)/West Perth (WAFL)

4

0

4

4

0

26/2017 Rovers, Geraldton (WA)/Subiaco (WAFL)

24

1 38

38

3 53

0

SCHOFIELD Will

31 197 94 24/1/1989 2007 50/2006 Newtown & Chilwell (Vic)/Geelong College (Vic)/Geelong U18

14 0 190 190 0 22

SHEED Dom

4 187 87 10/4/1995 2014

11/2013 Mines Rovers (WA)/Subiaco (WAFL)

24

1 103 103 2 49

SHEPPARD Brad

5 187 85 23/5/1991 2010

7/2009 Attadale (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL)

24

1 179 179 0 17

SHUEY Luke

13 184 90 2/6/1990

2010 18/2008 Bulleen-Templestowe (Vic)/Marcellin College (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 24

1 202 202 0 136

TREACY Anthony

43 182 81 12/4/1997

**** RD/2020 Cable Beach (WA)/Sydney (NEAFL)/Claremont (WAFL)

0

0

0

0

0

VARDY Nathan

19 200 98 25/6/1991

2011 TR/2016 Allies (Vic)/Gippsland U18/Geelong

11

0 68

43

0 42

VENABLES Daniel

18 187 83 19/11/1998 2018

13/2016 Keilor (Vic)/PEGS (Vic)/Western U18

6

0 21

21

0

77/2016 Marist (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)

13 0 29

29

0 28

WATERMAN Jake

2 192 92 6/5/1998

2018

0

WATSON Francis

26 187 83 29/9/1995 2019 RE/2019 Halls Creek (WA)/Claremont (WAFL)

2

0

2

2

0

0

32 200 96 17/4/2000 ****

0

0

0

0

0

0

YEO Elliot

6 190 90 1/10/1993 2012 TR/2013 Booragoon (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL)/Brisbane

9 8 7 6 5

6 5 3 3 2 5 5 3 3 3

INSIDE 50s Tim Kelly Dom Sheed Jamie Cripps Nic Naitanui Luke Shuey

6 4 4 3 3

11

WILLIAMS Bailey

35/2018 Pines (Vic)/Western Port SC (Vic)/Dandenong U18

3 3 2 2 1

0

14 185 84 11/12/1996 2015

0

3.3 2.1 2.0 1.0 1.0

41

27 191 95 13/6/1992

HICKEY Tom

2011 26/2010 Sorrento-Duncraig (WA)/West Perth (WAFL)

1

14 0 41

DARLING Jack

Andrew Gaff Nic Naitanui Luke Shuey Liam Duggan Dom Sheed

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS Liam Ryan Brendon Ah Chee Dom Sheed Jack Darling Lewis Jetta

DUGGAN Liam

9 9 8 8 8

2020

THIS CLUB

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AH CHEE Brendon AINSWORTH Brayden

NAME

KICKS Luke Shuey Shannon Hurn Andrew Gaff Dom Sheed Lewis Jetta

TOTAL

Andrew Gaff Luke Shuey Shannon Hurn Dom Sheed Liam Duggan

GOALS

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST

23 1 156 129 0 70

Acquired = How player arrived at this club  1/2000 = National Draft number/year  LTA = Local talent access selection  MD = Mid-Season Rookie Draft  PD = Pre-Season Draft  PDN = Previous Draft nomination  PDS = Pre-Draft selection  PSS = Pre-Season Supplemental selection  RD = Rookie Draft  RE = Rookie elevation  TR = Traded to this club  UPS = Uncontracted player selection  17YO = 17-year-old access  UFA = Unrestricted free agent  RFA = Restricted free agent  DFA = Delisted free agent  # = Category A Rookie (eligible for AFL selection)  * = Category B Rookie (only eligible for AFL selection as long-term injury replacement)  TIR = Trade Incentive Rule

ASBESTOS & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ASSESSMENTS Same day asbestos sample testing Air monitoring & indoor air quality Mould analysis & monitoring Hazardous materials assessments Asbestos awareness training Workplace safety assessments Lead paint management

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

29.18 (192) v Brisbane, R3, 1988, WACA

LOWEST SCORE

1.12 (18) v Essendon, R15, 1989, Windy Hill

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

135 points v Adelaide, R19, 1995, Subiaco Oval

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

12 games – round 1, 1991 to round 13, 1991

WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

OVERALL RECORD: 779 games – 442 wins, 331 losses, 6 draws GRAND FINALS: 7 PREMIERSHIPS: 4 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University Western Bulldogs

P

W

8 games – round 5, 2001 to round 12, 2001

MOST GAMES

L

D

48 27 21 0 49 35 13 1 45 24 21 0 54 28 25 1 54 25 29 0 15 9 6 0 50 30 20 0 53 26 26 1 11 9 1 1 11 8 3 0 52 28 24 0 54 37 17 0 50 28 22 0 34 15 19 0 44 26 18 0 49 30 18 1 51 21 30 0 0 0 0 0 55 36 18 1

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

P

W

L

D

MCG

86 35 51 0

Marvel Stadium

64

28

35

1

22

6

0

Optus Stadium

28

GMHBA Stadium

24 8 15 1

Gabba

22 13 9 0

SCG

19 3 16 0

Adelaide Oval

10

8

Metricon Stadium

9

5

2

2

Uni of Tas Stadium

7

2

5

0

Giants Stadium

5

3

2

0

Blundstone Arena

3

1

2

0

UNSW Canberra Oval

3

2

1

0

TIO Stadium

1

1

0

0

TIO Traeger Park

1

1

0

0

Mars Stadium

0 0 0 0

2

0

Dean Cox Glen Jakovich Darren Glass Shannon Hurn* Guy McKenna Drew Banfield Peter Matera Andrew Embley Dean Kemp Ashley McIntosh Matt Priddis Ben Cousins Michael Braun David Wirrpanda Josh Kennedy*

(290) (276) (270) (270) (267) (265) (253) (250) (243) (242) (240) (238) (228) (227) (222)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Andrew Gaff* Dean Cox Glen Jakovich Brad Sheppard* Quinten Lynch Ben Cousins

(113) (104) (97) (96) (95) (89)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

50  Ryan Turnbull

(129)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

John Worsfold Darren Glass Shannon Hurn* Ben Cousins Guy McKenna Chris Judd Ross Glendinning Steve Malaxos

(138) (129) (120) (104) (68) (49) (40) (25)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

John Worsfold Mick Malthouse Adam Simpson* John Todd Ken Judge Ron Alexander

MOST GOALS

Josh Kennedy* Peter Sumich Mark LeCras Phillip Matera Jack Darling* Quinten Lynch Chris Lewis Brett Heady

(281) (243) (143) (45) (44) (22) (600) (514) (441) (389) (379) (281) (259) (237)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

FINALS

14 Scott Cummings (v Adelaide, round 4, 2000, WACA) 13 Peter Sumich (v Western Bulldogs, round 13, 1991, WACA) 12 Mark LeCras* (v Essendon, round 16, 2010, Marvel Stadium) 11 Peter Sumich (v Essendon, round 15, 1992, MCG) 11 Josh Kennedy* (v GWS Giants, round 8, 2014, Subiaco Oval) 10 Scott Cummings (v Fremantle, round 6, 2000, Subiaco Oval) 10 Josh Kennedy* (v Western Bulldogs, round 9, 2011, Subiaco Oval) 10 Josh Kennedy* (v Carlton, round 2, 2015, Subiaco Oval)

54 games – 26 wins, 27 losses, 1 draw

MOST FINALS

Dean Kemp Guy McKenna Chris Waterman Brett Heady Chris Lewis Peter Matera John Worsfold Glen Jakovich

(25) (24) (22) (21) (21) (21) (21) (20)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Peter Sumich Josh Kennedy* Brett Heady Jack Darling* Peter Matera Chris Lewis Quinten Lynch Dean Kemp Mark LeCras Ben Cousins Tony Evans Adam Hunter

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

Chris Judd (2004), Ben Cousins (2005), Matt Priddis (2014)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

INDUCTEES: Ross Glendinning (also NM), Peter Matera, Dean Kemp, Glen Jakovich, Guy McKenna (also coach Gold Coast), John Todd (also coach West Coast), Mick Malthouse (coach West Coast, also St K, Rich, coach WB, Coll, Carl)

(62) (37) (33) (31) (23) (22) (22) (19) (17) (16) (16) (16)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

24.18 (162) v North Melbourne, 1EF, 2012

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

4.10 (34) v Sydney, EF, 2004

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

Peter Matera (wing), Chris Lewis (forward pocket)

96 points v North Melbourne, 1EF, 2012

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLIST

1999: Scott Cummings (88) 2015: Josh Kennedy* (75) 2016: Josh Kennedy* (80)

77 points v Essendon, 1SF, 1996

NORM SMITH MEDALLISTS

8 Peter Sumich, v Geelong, 2SF, 1992

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

Peter Matera (1992), Dean Kemp (1994), Chris Judd (2005), Andrew Embley (2006), Luke Shuey* (2018)

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

Four games (EF 1992-EF 1993; QF 2018-EF 2019)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

JOCK McHALE MEDALLISTS

Four games (1996-98; 1999-2004)

Mick Malthouse (1992, 1994), John Worsfold (2006), Adam Simpson* (2018)

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

AFL RISING STAR AWARD

73 games – 36 wins, 37 losses

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

1987 (2800), 1988 (8480), 1989 (9223), 1990 (10,450), 1991 (17,636), 1992 (23,902), 1993 (25,779), 1994 (24,265), 1995 (26,821), 1996 (26,663), 1997 (33,286), 1998 (37,496), 1999 (36,212), 2000 (38,868), 2001 (38,649), 2002 (34,880), 2003 (36,234), 2004 (40,792), 2005 (42,406), 2006 (44,138), 2007 (45,949), 2008 (44,863), 2009 (43,927), 2010 (44,160), 2011 (43,216), 2012 (57,377), 2013 (58,501), 2014 (58,529), 2015 (60,221), 2016 (65,188), 2017 (65,064), 2018 (80,290), 2019 (90,445)

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Ben Cousins (1996)

Ben Cousins (2005), Chris Judd (2006)

PREMIERSHIPS

1992, 1994, 2006, 2018

RUNNERS-UP

1991, 2005, 2015

McCLELLAND TROPHY

1991, 1994, 2006

WOODEN SPOONS

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Bailey Smith Jack Macrae Lachie Hunter Caleb Daniel Josh Dunkley

23 22 22 20 18

KICKS Alex Keath Lachie Hunter Hayden Crozier Jack Macrae Jason Johannisen

13 13 12 11 11

MARKS Alex Keath Bailey Williams Matthew Suckling Jack Macrae Ryan Gardner

9 6 6 5 5

HANDBALLS Bailey Smith Jack Macrae Marcus Bontempelli Caleb Daniel Lachie Hunter

14 11 10 10 9

4 193 96 24/11/1995 2014

BRUCE Josh

17 197 103 8/6/1992

BUTLER Louis

18 185 76 26/8/2001 ****

CAVARRA Ben

25 173 73 20/12/1995 2020

45/2018 Ferntree Gully (Vic)/Eastern U18/Frankston (VFL)/W’town (VFL)

0

1

1

CORDY Zaine

12 193 94 27/10/1996 2015

62/2014 Ocean Grove (Vic)/Geelong College (Vic)/Geelong U18

23

1

72

9 185 81 24/12/1993 2012

TR/2017 Rowville (Vic)/Eastern U18/Fremantle

0 45

CROZIER Hayden

23

2020

BONTEMPELLI Marcus

2012

4/2013 Eltham (Vic)/Northern U18

GOALS THIS CLUB

DEBUT ACQUIRED PREVIOUS CLUB

TOTAL

NO. HT. WT. DOB

2019

NAME

2020

BALL USE DISPOSALS

GAMES

TOTAL

PLAYER LIST

1 128 128 0 115

TR/2019 Eastlake (NEAFL)/GWS/St Kilda

22

1 114

1

1 172

53/2019 Old Brighton (Vic)/Brighton Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

72

0 10

0

22

1 109 40

31 184 85 22/7/1996 2015 45/2014 Edithvale-Aspendale (Vic)/Dandenong U18

10

1

51

51

0 53

SCORE ASSISTS

DANIEL Caleb

35 168 70 7/7/1996

17

1

92

92

0 27

DICKSON Tory

29 184 90 26/9/1987 2012

57/2011 Beaconsfield (Vic)/Frankston (VFL)/Noble Pk (Vic)/Bendigo (VFL) 17

0 113 113

0 181

Matthew Suckling Jason Johannisen

25/2015 Sale (Vic)/Gippsland U18

1

0 36

2015 46/2014 Edwardstown (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFL)

5 190 90 9/1/1997

15 179 79 24/4/1991 2013

TR/2018 Wahgunyah (Vic)/Caulfield Grammar (Vic)/Murray U18/Hawthorn 14 0 132 14

0 23

ENGLISH Tim

44 205 98 10/8/1997

2017

19/2016 Brookton-Pingelly (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFL)

20 1 30 30

0

9

GARCIA Riley

38 177 72 30/1/2001

****

62/2019 Caversham (WA)//Swan Districts (WAFL)

0

0

0

0

0

0

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS

GARDNER Ryan

43 197 96 1/6/1997

2019 MD/2019 Burnie Dockers (Tas)/Geelong List/Footscray VFL

2

1

3

3

0

2

GOWERS Billy

26 187 89 10/6/1996 2018

RE/2018 Kew (Vic)/Xavier Coll (Vic)/Oak U18/Carlton Rookies/Foots (VFL) 10 0 30 30

GREENE Fergus

30 187 80 20/12/1997 2018

70/2016 Sandhurst (Vic)/Bendigo U18

0

0

5

5

0

5

HAYES Will

32 181 82 5/6/1995

78/2018 Euroa (Vic)/Melb Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18/Foots (VFL)

9

0

9

9

0

4

Matthew Suckling Caleb Daniel Bailey Williams Jason Johannisen Bailey Smith

2019

7 182 84 13/12/1994 2013

23

49/2012 Williamstown Juniors (Vic)/St Kevin’s College (Vic)/Western U18 23

JOHANNISEN Jason

39 181 82 8/11/1992

2012

RE/2012 Willetton (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL)

JONG Lin

46 188 93 4/6/1993

2012 RE/2014 Mulgrave (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

KEATH Alex

42 197 96 20/1/1992 2017

KHAMIS Buku LIBERATORE Tom

67

67

0 39

1 129 129 0 57

20 1 127 127 0 41 0

0 61

61

0 33

OTHER

18

1

31

1

0

1

CLEARANCES

24 189 84 24/3/2000 **** RD/2019 St Albans (Vic Metro)/Maribyrnong College (Vic)/Western U18

0

0

0

0

0

0

21 182 87 16/5/1992

41/2010 St Bernard’s (Vic)/Calder U18

15 0 132 132 0 45 14 0 32

Jack Macrae Josh Bruce Jason Johannisen Marcus Bontempelli Bailey Smith

2011

TR/2019 Shepparton Bears (Vic)/Murray U18/Gold Coast List/Adelaide

27 187 84 17/7/1998

2017

28/2016 Eltham (Vic)/Northern U18

22 181 84 3/3/1990

2014

TR/2018 Deniliquin (NSW)/Geel Gram (Vic)/Geel U18/Frankston (VFL)/Rich 23

1

81

24

0 107

POSSESSION

LYNCH Brad

36 189 85 11/7/1997

2018

RE/2018 Mandurah (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL)

0

0

9

9

0

CONTESTED POSS.

MACRAE Jack

11 191 89 3/8/1994

2013

23

1 142 142 0 34

McLEAN Toby

16 180 82 31/1/1996

2015

NAUGHTON Aaron

33 195 91 30/11/1999 2018

UNCONTESTED POSS. Bailey Smith Lachie Hunter Bailey Williams Jason Johannisen Caleb Daniel

18 17 15 13 11

INTERCEPT POSS. Caleb Daniel Hayden Crozier Easton Wood Josh Dunkley Alex Keath

7 6 6 6 5

2 1

DUNKLEY Josh

HUNTER Lachie

2016

1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

DURYEA Taylor

LLOYD Sam

11 8 7 7 7

Ben Cavarra Bailey Williams Josh Bruce Mitch Wallis Matthew Suckling

DALE Bailey

LIPINSKI Patrick

Jack Macrae Caleb Daniel Marcus Bontempelli Hayden Crozier Easton Wood

SCOREBOARD GOALS / BEHINDS

6/2012 Kew Rovers (Vic)/Carey Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 26/2014 Narre Warren (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 9/2017 Rockingham (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFL)

32

0 23 2

19 0 79

79

0 54

23

1

42

42

0 34

0

PORTER Callum

28 182 82 22/2/1999

****

74/2017 Rythdale-Officer-Cardinia (Vic)/Gippsland U18

0

0

0

0

RICHARDS Ed

20 185 87 3/7/1999

2018

16/2017 Hawthorn Citizens (Vic)/Carey Grammar (Vic)/Oakleigh U18

20 0 41

41

0 17

SCHACHE Josh

13 200 96 21/8/1997 2016

SMITH Bailey

6 185 86 7/12/2000 2019

SMITH Roarke SUCKLING Matthew SWEET Jordon TRENGOVE Jackson VANDERMEER Laitham WALLIS Mitch

37 181 83 11/9/1996

TR/2017 Seymour (Vic)/Murray U18/Brisbane 7/2018 East Malvern (Vic)/Xavier Coll (Vic)/Old Xavs (Vic)/Sandr U18

2015 RD/2018 Sunbury (Vic)/Calder U18

1 187 85 25/7/1988 2009 UFA/2015 East Wagga-Kooringal (NSW)/Wagga Tigers (NSW)/Hawthorn 41 203 105 2/2/1998

**** RD/2019 Tea Tree Gully (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)

8 197 101 2/11/1990 2010 RFA/2017 Strathmore (Vic)/PEGS (Vic)/Calder U18/Port Adel 23 180 78 3/2/1999

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3 185 86 24/10/1992 2011

22/2010 St Bernard’s(Vic)/Calder U18

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WEIGHTMAN Cody

19 178 74 15/1/2001

15/2019 Beaconsfield (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Dandenong U18

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WEST Rhylee

14 181 85 12/7/2000 2019

26/2018 Strathmore (Vic)/St Kevin’s College (Vic)/Calder U18

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WILLIAMS Bailey

34 187 88 10/10/1997 2016

48/2015 Brighton District & Old Scholars (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)

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WOOD Easton

10 185 86 4/9/1989 2009 43/2007 Camperdown (Vic)/Geelong Grammar (Vic)

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YOUNG Lachie

40 189 81 6/4/1999

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YOUNG Lewis

2019 RD/2019 Mt Eliza (Vic)/Peninsula Gram (Vic)/Dande U18/Frankston (VFL)

2 197 101 20/12/1998 2017 49/2016 Mitcham (SA)/Sturt (SANFL)

5 4 3 3 3

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TACKLES Hayden Crozier Bailey Smith Marcus Bontempelli Sam Lloyd Jack Macrae

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INSIDE 50s Matthew Suckling Jack Macrae Caleb Daniel Marcus Bontempelli Bailey Smith

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ASBESTOS & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ASSESSMENTS Same day asbestos sample testing Air monitoring & indoor air quality Mould analysis & monitoring Hazardous materials assessments Asbestos awareness training Workplace safety assessments Lead paint management

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CLUB HISTORY HIGHEST SCORE

33.15 (213) v St Kilda, round 13, 1978, Western Oval

LOWEST SCORE

1.8 (14) v Geelong, round 12, 1965, Western Oval

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN

120 points v Melbourne, round 15, 1985, Western Oval

BEST WINNING SEQUENCE

Nine games – round 1, 1946 to round 9, 1946

OVERALL RECORD: 1962 games – 882 wins, 1058 losses, 22 draws GRAND FINALS: 3 PREMIERSHIPS: 2 Head-to-head v

Adelaide Brisbane Lions Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fitzroy Fremantle Geelong Gold Coast Suns GWS Giants Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney Swans University West Coast Eagles

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WORST LOSING SEQUENCE

14 games – round 20, 1979 to round 11, 1980

MOST GAMES

L

D

45 24 21 0 56 33 23 0 148 56 88 4 158 47 110 1 161 65 94 2 126 72 54 0 32 16 16 0 161 57 102 2 11 8 3 0 12 6 6 0 162 77 83 2 166 77 88 1 162 80 79 3 30 14 16 0 155 74 79 2 161 76 82 3 161 82 78 1 0 0 0 0 55 18 36 1

RECORD AT CURRENT VENUES Venue

Brad Johnson Chris Grant Doug Hawkins Scott West Ted Whitten Robert Murphy Rohan Smith

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES

John Schultz Tony Liberatore Rohan Smith David Thorpe Scott West

6 Brad Johnson 7 Doug Hawkins 13 Daniel Giansiracusa 24 Gary Dempsey 38 Dale Morris 49 Brian Cordy 51 Michael McLean

P

W

L

D

121

122

3

MCG

210 85 124 1

GMHBA Stadium

58

SCG

29 10 19 0

Gabba

22 8 14 0

UNSW Canberra Oval

11

7

4

0

Ted Whitten Charlie Sutton Rodney Eade Terry Wallace Mick Malthouse Arthur Olliver

Metricon Stadium

9

5

4

0

MOST GOALS

TIO Stadium

9

7

2

0

Adelaide Oval

7

2

5

0

Mars Stadium

5

3

2

0

Uni of Tas Stadium

5

1

4

0

Giants Stadium

4

2

2

0

Optus Stadium

4 0 4 0

1

0

0

0

(212) (139) (127) (126) (86) (80) (76)

MOST GAMES AS COACH

Simon Beasley Brad Johnson Chris Grant Kelvin Templeton Jack Collins Alby Morrison Ted Whitten

(228) (162) (162) (148) (135) (131)

PREMIERSHIPS

1954, 2016

RUNNERS-UP

1961

WOODEN SPOONS

1959, 1967, 1982, 2003

FINALS

50 games – 18 wins, 32 losses

MOST FINALS GAMES

Brad Johnson Matthew Boyd Chris Grant Dale Morris Tony Liberatore Will Minson Rohan Smith Scott West Nathan Eagleton

BROWNLOW MEDALLISTS

Allan Hopkins (1930, tied), Norman Ware (1941), Peter Box (1956), John Schultz (1960), Gary Dempsey (1975), Kelvin Templeton (1980), Brad Hardie (1985), Tony Liberatore (1990), Scott Wynd (1992), Adam Cooney (2008)

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

LEGENDS: Ted Whitten (also coach Foots), Royce Hart (coach Foots, also Rich) INDUCTEES: Allan Hopkins (also coach Foots), Norm Ware (also coach Foots), Arthur Olliver (also coach Foots), Syd Coventry (coach Foots, also Coll), Bill Goggin (coach Foots, also Geel, coach Geel), Bob Rose (coach Foots, also Coll, coach Coll), John Schultz, Bernie Quinlan (also Fitz, coach Fitz), Charlie Sutton (also coach Foots), Gary Dempsey (also N Melb), Barry Round (also S Melb/Syd), Doug Hawkins (also Fitz), Chris Grant, Scott West, Brad Johnson, Jason Akermanis (also Bris Lions), Barry Hall (also St K, Syd), Terry Wallace (also Haw, Rich, coach Rich), Brad Hardie (also Bris, Coll), Mick Malthouse (coach WB, also St K, Rich, coach WCE, Coll, Carl)

(30) (18) (15) (14) (13) (13) (12)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A FINAL

19.23 (137) v North Melbourne, 1SF, 1985

LOWEST SCORE IN A FINAL

5.7 (37) v Geelong, PF, 1953

GREATEST WINNING MARGIN IN A FINAL

70 points v West Coast, 3QF, 1998

AFL TEAM OF THE CENTURY

GREATEST LOSING MARGIN IN A FINAL

Ted Whitten (centre half-back)

INDIGENOUS TEAM OF THE CENTURY

Nicky Winmar (half-forward), Michael McLean (interchange)

93 points v Hawthorn, QF, 1985

LEADING GOALKICKER MEDALLIST

8 Danny Del-Re, v Geelong, QF, 1992

JOHN COLEMAN MEDALLISTS

Four games (2016)

MOST GOALS IN A FINAL

BEST FINALS WINNING STREAK

1954: Jack Collins (73)

WORST FINALS LOSING STREAK

1957: Jack Collins (74) 1978: Kelvin Templeton (118) 1979: Kelvin Templeton (91) 1985: Simon Beasley (93)

Six games (1938-51)

PRE-SEASON/NIGHT SERIES

115 games – 55 wins, 60 losses Premierships 1963, 1964, 1967, 1970, 2010

NORM SMITH MEDALLIST

Jason Johannisen* (2016)

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

JOCK McHALE MEDALLIST

1984 (6491), 1985 (8030), 1986 (8433), 1987 (3452), 1988 (5351), 1989 (5168), 1990 (10,983), 1991 (9598), 1992 (9311), 1993 (11,478), 94 (9339), 1995 (12,212), 1996 (10,650), 1997 (15,064), 1998 (20,064), 1999 (20,491), 2000 (18,056), 2001 (19,085), 2002 (20,838), 2003 (21,260), 2004 (19,295), 2005 (21,975), 2006 (26,042) 2007 (28,725), 2008 (28,306), 2009 (28,215), 2010 (32,077), 2011 (29,710), 2012 (30,007), 2013 (30,209), 2014 (31,538), 2015 (35,222), 2016 (39,459), 2017 (47,653), 2018 (43,246), 2019 (44,373) * denotes current player and coach

Charlie Sutton (1954), Luke Beveridge* (2016) (575) (558) (554) (494) (385) (369) (360)

(21) (16) (15) (14) (13) (12) (12) (12) (12)

MOST GOALS IN FINALS

Chris Grant Brad Johnson Tory Dickson* Paul Hudson Jack Collins Danny Del-Re Simon Beasley

MICHAEL TUCK MEDALLIST

Barry Hall (2010)

AFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Luke Darcy (2002)

AFL COACHES ASSOCIATION MVP AWARD

Marcus Bontempelli (2019)

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(355) (329) (265) (329 – Foots & NM) (253) (124) (95)

MOST GAMES AS CAPTAIN

Ted Whitten Scott Wynd Arthur Olliver Brad Johnson Doug Hawkins Gary Dempsey Chris Grant

246

44

(169) (165) (153) (127) (114)

AFL GAMES RECORDS HELD IN GUERNSEY NUMBERS

Marvel Stadium

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(364) (341) (329) (324) (321) (312) (300)

TOP GOALKICKING PERFORMANCES

15 Kelvin Templeton (v St Kilda, round 13, 1978, Western Oval) 12 Simon Beasley (v Geelong, round 16, 1982, Western Oval) 12 Simon Beasley (v Richmond, round 18, 1985, Waverley Park) 12 Simon Beasley (v Melbourne, round 15, 1985, Western Oval) 11 Simon Beasley (v Richmond, round 1, 1984, Western Oval)

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