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HEADLINER: Phil Carman featured in the 2017 Grand Final Record and he also featured in a bizarre incident this time 40 years ago. PHOTO: SCOTT BARBOUR/ AFL PHOTOS
FEATURES
WELCOME WAVE
It’s 50 years since Waverley Park, aka VFL Park and ‘Arctic Park’, opened its doors for the first time. ANDREW SLEVISON reports.
PLAYERS WE LOVE
‘Dusty’, ‘Gazza’ and ‘Buddy’ are just a few of the modern-day stars fans love to love. We also dig up some old favourites like ‘Richo’.
POWER OF ONE
Luke Power was a fearless warrior for the Brisbane Lions. In this round in 2008, he played his 200th game. JIM MAIN reports.
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PACKED TO THE RAFTERS: Waverley Park attracted plenty of fans (and cars) in its day. It was also the venue for the 1991 Grand Final won by Hawthorn, which boasted stars such as Dermott Brereton.
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ifty years ago, Waverley Park hosted its first match for premiership points. Geelong and Fitzroy strutted their stuff on the VFL’s latest pride and joy back in round three of the 1970 season. Cats goalkicking machine Doug Wade helped himself to seven majors, club legend Ian Nankervis racked up 36 touches and kicked four while ruckman John ‘Sam’ Newman featured in the blue and white hoops. For the Roys, Kevin Murray had won the Brownlow Medal the previous season and John Murphy, father of former Carlton skipper Marc, was coming into his prime as a midfielder. It was a strange choice of fixture given hordes of Cats fans had to make the epic 100km journey (give or take) from Moorabool St to Mulgrave – a place many of them had probably never ventured. At least they went home happy after witnessing a 61-point thumping. So much has changed in the last five decades. u There are two significant
The game of footy is near unrecognisable to what it was back then. But along the journey, we were certainly kept entertained by the idiosyncrasies of the unique locale. For those who lived around the south-eastern suburbs and broadening area, Waverley was an iconic piece of footy stadia. Who could forget the multi-coloured wooden bench seats? Who could forget the
football anniversaries this weekend and both are worthy of reflection for vastly different reasons. It’s 50 years since Geelong and Fitzroy played the first match at VFL Park, the League’s wholly-owned showpiece in Melbourne’s outer south-east. Later renamed Waverley Park, it
was a large concrete amphitheatre that seemed to attract more bad weather than any other ground in living memory. But it served its political purpose at the time given the VFL and the Melbourne Cricket Club were at loggerheads over its construction and a planned extension to cater for more than 100,000 fans.
That never happened with the Victorian Government, led by then Premier John Cain – an MCC member and MCG ally – refusing to fund any upgrade. While Waverley Park had its critics, it did the job until 1999 but by then the AFL was fully invested in a state-of-the art stadium in the Docklands precinct, complete with a retractable roof.
This week Andrew Slevison looks at the history of Waverley Park. We also step back to this time 40 years ago when Essendon’s Phil Carman headbutted a boundary umpire and copped a 16-match ban, plus another four matches for striking St Kilda’s Garry Sidebottom in the same game. It was one of the biggest football stories of all time. AFL.com.au AFL RECORD 5
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ONE WEEK at a TIME gaudy V-shaped scoreboard complete with its blinding orange pixelation? Who could forget the blustery wind and the persistent icy conditions? It came as no shock that some referred to it as ‘Arctic Park’. Who will ever forget the sprawling car park? What a challenge it was just to reclaim the wheels after a long day or night at the footy. No trains, limited buses, no other option. There are bountiful tales to be told about experiences had at Waverley simply because there have been so many unforgettable moments.
The plans for Waverley were grandiose The venue was certainly no stranger to controversy. The night the lights went out in 1996 is one of the most memorable highlights (pardon the pun). It was a fairly tepid affair between St Kilda and Essendon but it all changed with a flick of the switch in what will be remembered as one of the truly bizarre nights of footy. To this day, it remains the only League match played across two dates. And probably will be forever. The eccentricity did not end there. The famed VFL night series was in its pomp when the sprinklers decided to go off during a 1979 clash between Hawthorn and WAFL club Claremont. The following year, the original ‘Sirengate’ robbed Collingwood in the night Grand Final. North Melbourne the beneficiaries of sound-challenged umpires. The 1987 preliminary final ended in disaster for Melbourne when the late, great Jim Stynes inexplicably ran through Gary Buckenara’s mark. Waverley made people do strange things.
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The 1991 Grand Final between Hawthorn and West Coast was controversial but not footballing reasons. Rocker Angry Anderson arrived in the Batmobile. Why? It remains a mystery. It was a day that would etch itself into footy folklore but for once it was a non-playing deed at the centre. We also saw two coaches – Carlton’s Peter ‘Percy’ Jones and Richmond’s Tony Jewell – take a swing at each other during the quarter-time break of the 1980 qualifying final. Think ‘Clarko’ and ‘Bucks’ going hammer and tong now! The plans for Waverley were grandiose. The cow paddocks and market gardens were initially set to be transformed into one of the world’s largest stadiums. During the genesis, 157,000 was touted as the capacity. That sheer quantity would have made it even more unique. It wasn’t quite the ‘football city’ that was envisaged but it was home to the VFL for 30 years. Sadly, the doors were closed to competitive footy in 1999 but not after we saw everything from big marks, to big hits courtesy of concerts featuring the likes of U2 and Rod Stewart and even bigger hits during World Series Cricket (1977-79).
LIGHTS AND FIGHTS: Three of the more memorable events at Waverley Park were the night the lights went out in 1996 (above), Angry Anderson (right) in full voice before the 1991 Grand Final and (below) rival coaches Peter Jones and Tony Jewell shape up in 1980.
Luckily, the K.G. Luke Stand was held on to for heritage purposes and fittingly, the Hawthorn Football Club is the occupant, remaining as pride of place following the club’s formidable years there. So as it ticks over to half a century since the gates crashed open, we say thanks for the memories Waverley – it certainly was an exciting ride.
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hil Carman packed plenty into just 100 games of League football but there was no more controversial incident than his infamous headbutt on boundary umpire Graham Carbery which occurred 40 years ago this Sunday. After making the move from Melbourne to Essendon in the off-season, Carman – dubbed ‘Fabulous Phil’ – seemed intent on making a name for himself early on in his career at the Bombers and that was the case in the round four encounter between Essendon at St Kilda in 1980 in front of more 30,000 fans at Moorabbin. The Saints went on to win 11.17 (83) to 12.8 (80) in a tight and tense affair but the game would be remembered for when boundary
umpire Carbery tried to report Carman before the Essendon No. 8 proceeded to headbutt him. The act – as well as striking St Kilda’s Gary Sidebottom – saw Carman suspended for a whopping 20 games in one of the most controversial incidents in the game’s history. Recalling the event, Carman said there was plenty of “theatre” in the act. “Carbery came up to me, and it seemed to go on for an eternity. He chested me and he said, ‘I am reporting you!’ I said what for?” Carman told SEN in 2017. “I could see that he didn’t see the incident – I had my arms by my side because I knew I couldn’t touch him ... so I pushed my head at him. “There was a lot of theatre in his reaction. Then when he tried to get behind me to take my number, I just threw my arm around and got him a beauty. I knew I was in trouble. “I should have got another six weeks on top of that (his 20-week suspension) because I threw my arm back at him.”
LOSING THE PLOT: This was how the TV cameras captured Phil Carman’s moment of madness when he headbutted boundary umpire Graham Carbery 40 years ago.
While the headbutting incident was the defining moment of his career, Carman had plenty of other run-ins with the tribunal over a career that spanned eight years and four clubs at the highest level before playing for Eastlake in the ACTFL. In 1983, he was suspended for 10 weeks for striking boundary umpire Andrew Toy. The incident eventually saw him miss that year’s ACTFL’s Grand Final between Eastlake and Ainslie. Carman also missed the 1977 drawn VFL Grand Final – after striking Hawthorn’s Michael Tuck while playing for Collingwood in a semi-final, which saw him suspended for two weeks. But despite all the controversy and infamy that surrounded Carman, it was the headbutting incident 40 years ago which still resonates.
premiership played Michael Bowden has passed away, aged 73, after losing his battle with motor neurone disease. Bowden played 59 games between 1976-71 and was one of the Tigers’ best in their 1969 Grand Final triumph over Carlton. Three of his sons – Joel (265 games), Patrick (25) and Sean (six) – played for the Tigers. Patrick also played 50 games for the Western Bulldogs. u Hawthorn has lost one of its links to its first ever finals series in 1957. Brian Falconer, who died on April 3, played 57 games for the Hawks between 1956-60, including the club’s first finals – the 1957 first semi-final win over Carlton and the preliminary final loss to eventual premier Melbourne. He later served on the club’s board and was awarded life membership in 1997. Falconer also played an active role in preventing a planned merger with Melbourne in 1996. u Former Collingwood big man Bruce ‘Pancho’ Gonsalves, who played five games for the Magpies in 1975 and 1976, died aged 63 on April 6. He later became a colourful character playing for Preston in the VFA.
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ith the current financial crisis sweeping the AFL, calls have been made to consider reducing list sizes as a way of saving money. This comes as teams do whatever they can to survive the COVID-19 lockdown period. However, Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge believes it would be a serious disservice to the game to make that call. “I have a pretty firm view on that, and it probably ties into the draft age as well, my thoughts always go to incentivising the game,” Beveridge told SEN’s Whateley. “Ensuring there’s more and more opportunities for young boys and now young girls to play at the elite
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level. If we bring list sizes down, it disincentivises the game.” However, Hawthorn midfielder Jaeger O’Meara is in favour of the reduction, suggesting it will help the lower leagues. “There are so many players across the competition and maybe the talent gets a little bit diluted at the backend of lists,” O’Meara told AFL Media. “I think decreasing list sizes could potentially make the feeder competitions a lot better, and then the guys who maybe needed another two or three years at a lower level come in and they’re a lot better equipped for the rigours of AFL footy.” Beveridge does not agree with that argument. “I don’t buy into any thought that it will strengthen the state leagues and the feeder competitions because the players who miss out on the final reduced lists will make those competitions better – they’re already playing in those competitions,” he said.
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remantle coach Trent Cooper has been named the AFLW Coach of the Year by the AFL Coaches Association. Cooper led the Dockers to a 7-0 season, with his team set to host a preliminary final against Melbourne before the competition was ended prematurely. The award was voted on by all AFLW senior coaches, with Carlton’s Daniel Harford in second
AS YOU WERE: Luke Beveridge is opposed to reducing list sizes.
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DOCKER NOD: Fremantle’s Trent Cooper has been named the AFLCA’s AFLW Coach of the Year.
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“The argument doesn’t actually hold any weight at all and the other thing is too we play an 18 versus 18 game and when you consider your pre-season and your training stimulus, you need to be able to train against each other. “You’ll continually want to draw on players from other levels and bring them into your program to act as participants so you can have match practice and make sure you progress your game style and your plans.” place and Collingwood’s Steve Symonds in third. Fremantle will forever wonder what could have been, given its undefeated season, but Cooper at the very least gets some recognition for its success. The veteran coach has done a remarkable job turning the Dockers around since taking over in 2019. Fremantle finished second last in 2018 before Cooper took the reins and led the Dockers to successive years of finals appearances. This effort is magnified by the introduction of crosstown rivals West Coast, which poached eight players off the Dockers’ list. Cooper beating out Harford and Symonds is worthy of debate, given the Dockers only had to leave Perth three times in their seven-week season and did not face any of the other top three teams – Carlton, North Melbourne or Melbourne. They were scheduled to face the Blues and Demons in the final two weeks of the season before those games were cancelled, handing them top spot in Conference B.
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The reason I play the great game is to be involved in the big contests. Some will go your way, some won’t. The excitement, energy and pure passion around these games is addictive. It was to be the Emergency Services game, where we celebrate those who dedicate their lives to protecting our community. We have recently witnessed the heroic effort and dedication shown to our country by our Emergency Services with the devastating bushfires; now we are seeing the tireless work our health care system, including doctors, nurses, allied health and other frontline services are undertaking. On a side note, it’s awesome to see the respect that nurses are being shown! As both Collingwood and Hawthorn would have been undefeated there would have been a crowd of well over 85,000. So instead of playing in front of 80,000 or so screaming fans at the MCG, I deleted the entire football schedule from my calendar.
SUNDAY, APRIL 5 (DAY 14) Some research suggests that it takes somewhere between nine to 14 days to completely relax. Candice and I woke up, and with no internet (come on NBN), we hadn’t checked our phones therefore were completely unaware we had been walking around half the day an hour in front – daylight saving had ended. It’s amazing how good you can feel at the end of daylight saving; it effectively puts you in a better sleeping pattern and a more energic state. On the contrary, is how lethargic I feel going into it. It doesn’t help that our best and fairest is always the first weekend of October. We are usually partying the night away and it’s 1.59am and before you know it it’s 3.01am. I had to go into Jamu (our restaurant) and meet with the other owners, sorting out the menu and planning for the next couple of months. To my surprise, as I normally do all the cooking at home, when I walked through the door, I could smell Candice’s always delicious lasagne in the oven.
MONDAY, APRIL 6 (DAY 15) Monday repeat speed session! I completed this session in beautiful parks within Hawthorn. It had rained all Sunday and on my first 120m effort I ran straight through in the middle of a mud patch. Finishing the session with waterlogged shoes … you beauty! On the jog home, I went past Glenferrie Oval and had some shots at goal. While doing this, a very eager elderly couple watch and cheered every time a goal went through. Somehow, not to their disappointment, each shot meant nothing, unlike days gone past at this famous venue.
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Jogging home down Glenferrie Rd, I ran into Liam Shiels who was going to start his program. Early bird gets the worm. It is always a nice feeling to be finishing as someone is starting.
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TUESDAY, APRIL 7 (DAY 16) Tuesday is the day I submit my diary to the AFL Record. Even though I complete the entries daily, I need to make it all come together. I’ve previously mentioned that I have a keen interest in cooking but it’s not until now that I realised how under-stocked our kitchen was. On a family walk we popped past The Works in Hawthorn and picked up a few things, my favourite being the mortar and pestle. We moved properties just before Christmas and have had little Isla in that time, so Tuesday we unwrapped many of our lovely gifts we received for our wedding and put them on display. It’s fair to say Tuesday was a slow day.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 (DAY 17) Monday had inspired me to go back to Glenferrie Oval and have a run. I was kicking the footy on a slippery morning with the ball coming off the side of my boot. I had to fetch T.W. Sherrin up near the train line. It only takes a couple of weeks to lose your touch. As my session finished, I ran into Cathy King. Cathy, and her husband Jim, are both long-time supporters of Hawthorn and for many years have opened their home to new draftees. Currently they house Damon Greaves, a great young kid from WA. Once a fortnight for the past couple of years, I have gone into RSN and participated in their morning radio program. Catching up with Adam White, Daniel Harford, Andrew Maze and all the other hosts. It’s great fun which usually finishes with breakfast. Now the chats are via phone, another instance where I lose human contact. My favourite time of the day with Isla is when I get to dream feed her at night. She seems so content and relaxed, still asleep and enjoying her feed. Tonight, she decided that she was so content that she was going to do number twos all over dad. Fair to say she got quite a shock when she woke up on the change table naked and cold. Ah, Dad Lyf.
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On a sad note, as we were going to sleep, we were reading an article about a mother giving birth in England and then passing away from COVID-19. Even though I tend to be glass half-full, when you hear things like this it’s hard not to feel sadness.
THURSDAY, APRIL 9 (DAY 18) Isla decided that last night wasn’t enough and felt the need to poo on Candice in the morning, which brought a fair amount of laughter. A zoom chat between some players and staff members from Hawthorn provided us with some clarity of the situation and a chance to connect with a beer. Catching up on what everyone has been doing and how they are going. Ben McEvoy was 20 minutes late to the chat as he was working on his farm and when he joined from his ute, somewhere on his property in Western Victoria, he was covered in dust, which created a bit of laughter.
Gyros and chips
My sister’s partner owns The Brotherhood, a gyros shop (providing authentic Greek street food) in Seddon. We had to drop off sanitiser in exchange for toilet paper, flour, two gyros and large chips. I think we got the better end of the bargain. Our first major parenting fail – we forgot to pack Isla’s nappy bag. Unfortunately, the little one had an explosion while waiting for our food … first and last time we travel without a change of clothes!
FRIDAY, APRIL 10 (DAY 19) As a kid, Easter time was always about family coming together and enjoying delicious food. It was a fair trade-off I thought, forgoing lollies and chocolate for the six weeks prior. Once Good Friday hit, we knew that due to a technicality of Lent being over by Easter Saturday we could start to eat treats again. These disciplines are slowly weakening to my mother’s disappointment. Liam Shiels and I completed a running session together down at Kevin Bartlett Oval in Richmond. On a damp Melbourne morning, not even the mercurial Richmond legend could provide inspiration. The best part of today was my sister dropping freshly baked hot cross buns on our doorstep, as she lives around the corner. Her secret is soaking the fruits in Scotch for a couple of days.
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ascendancy almost from the time he kicked two goals on debut for the Gold Coast Suns against the Brisbane Lions in round seven, 2011 – and it has kept shining brighter. Lynch capped a stellar 2016 with a career-best 66 goals, All-Australian selection and a second consecutive club best
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and fairest award. Saddled with the extra responsibility of co-captaincy of the Suns in 2017, the 199cm power forward booted seven goals against Carlton in the Suns’ 26-point win this time three years ago. How times have changed. Lynch left Gold Coast at the end of 2018 and landed a premiership in his first year at Richmond in 2019. PHOTO: MICHAEL DODGE/AFL PHOTOS @AFL
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travelling GWS Giants at Geelong this time 12 months ago. In four previous visits there, the Giants had lost by an average of 45 points. But they broke their maiden status in gritty fashion, coming from 21 points down at half-time to salute by four points. It came at a cost though with co-captain Callan Ward badly injuring his knee in the opening term, ending his season. Now free of official leadership duties, Ward hopes to return when the 2020 season restarts. PHOTO: MICHAEL WILLSON/AFL PHOTOS @MichaelCWillson
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The little magician was the fans’ favourite with almost one third of the votes. Zorko is a four-time best and fairest winner and his explosive speed and long-range goals make for plenty of highlights. He has been the Lions’ captain since 2018 and is leading the club through an exciting time. THEN
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One of the toughest men to pull on a pair of boots, Brown won three flags with the Lions and single-handedly carried the forward line late in his career. MICHAEL WHITING
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It’s no surprise the Magpies skipper is so fondly regarded considering he is such a humble champion. One of the Pies’ greatest and most artistic players, the man they call ‘Pendles’ often invokes awe-inspired gasps from the black and white army.
It shouldn’t be a surprise that McDonald-Tipungwuti took out this one for the Dons. The red and black faithful roar every time the tough, skilful and exciting small forward gets near the ball, and they love his fierce pressure and regular run-down tackles. THEN
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Hird won 38 per cent of votes as Essendon fans’ most-loved former player. It is a reminder that Bombers supporters will look beyond the supplements scandal to remember Hird’s greatness on the field.
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The heavily-tattooed, laidback superstar appealed to fans of all ages and allegiances because he succeeded while daring to be himself. BEN COLLINS
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Walters’ story, skill and leadership has endeared him to the Fremantle faithful. His career nearly slipped away in 2012 due to a lack of professionalism, but he became a star small forward, is now a match-winner in the midfield and a leader at the Dockers. THEN
MATTHEW PAVLICH
No surprises here. The recently retired champion was the heart and soul of the Dockers, a six-time All-Australian and the longest-serving captain. TRAVIS KING
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Hardly surprising Cats fans say their captain courageous is their most-loved player. Selwood boasts a CV bulging with team and individual awards and is universally respected by peers and teammates. Has carried the Cats over the line in many a tight finish.
A big man with a big heart, Witts has been a revelation since joining the Suns from Collingwood in 2017. Won the best and fairest last season and is now a co-captain. THEN
GARY ABLETT
Came to the Suns as a great of the game and somehow enhanced his reputation with a remarkable level of play. Three best and fairests and a Brownlow Medal says it all.
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The ultimate big-game performer, his fresh-faced looks belied his intensity. There was no fiercer competitor for the Cats during their golden era.
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Has been all class since joining the Hawks from Port Adelaide in 2010. Boasts three premierships to add to the one he enjoyed at Port and is still performing at a remarkably high level. THEN
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Hawthorn fans adored Hodge because of the courage, skill, hardness and larrikin spirit he brought to the club. Four flags (three as captain), two Norm Smith Medals and two best and fairests and so many magic moments. ASHLEY BROWNE
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JIM STYNES
The late, great Stynes story is one of legend – a Gaelic footballer who won the Brownlow Medal in 1991. Stynes also served as the club’s president, leading the team out of significant debt before losing his battle with cancer in 2012. BEN GUTHRIE
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The Kangaroos’ version of Sideshow Bob – the Simpsons character with a similar mop of hair – has become the club’s No. 1 target in attack. Tasmanian-born Brown kicked 63 goals back in 2017 and has followed up with tallies of 61 (2018) and 64 (2019).
An outstanding midfielder, Gray won the Power’s best and fairest award for three successive years (2014-16). Can be just as damaging up forward and thrives on the big clashes with crosstown rivals Adelaide, having won five Showdown Medals. THEN
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After starting his career at Essendon, Wanganeen played 173 games with the Power, including the club’s maiden AFL premiership in 2004.
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Harvey’s 432 games are the most in AFL history and his decorated career included Victorian and International Rules representation, five North best and fairests and four All-Australian selections. MARC McGOWAN
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This time back in 2017, the Richmond faithful were desperate for the midfielder to re-sign. Their prayers were answered with ‘Dusty’ signing to the end of 2024 and leading the Tigers to two flags while helping himself to two Norm Smith medals and a Brownlow in 2017. THEN
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A star through a 17-year period when the Tigers played finals just twice. ‘Richo’ led the club’s goalkicking in 13 of those seasons. NATHAN SCHMOOK
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A change of heart since 2017 with ‘Buddy’ replacing Isaac Heeney. That’s no knock on Heeney, who is all class, but Buddy is a rock star in a city where the average AFL player is fairly anonymous. He could still light up a shortened season in 2020.
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The club’s longest serving captain was one of the most courageous players the game has produced and left countless defenders exhausted with his gut running. Just pips the unlucky and much-loved Lenny Hayes. DINNY NAVARATNAM
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At his best, the dual Brownlow medallist was just about the most complete player in the game, unstoppable as a ruckman, midfielder or key forward. ADAM CURLEY
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Losing all-time great Chris Judd hurt Eagles fans, but Kennedy’s stellar career has, in many people’s eyes, made West Coast a clear winner of that trade with Carlton. A dual Coleman medallist, Kennedy is now the club’s all-time leading goalkicker and a premiership player. THEN
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The fallen star was idolised in Perth before his descent into drug abuse derailed his career and, more importantly, life in one of football’s saddest tales. TRAVIS KING
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The Power
Luke Power, who plays his 200th AFL game this week, lives his boyhood dream. By JIM MAIN IN some respects, Brisbane Lions midfielder Luke Power is proof of the Jesuit axiom ‘Show me the boy at seven and I’ll show you the man’. Although the Jesuits were not theorising on physical appearances, in Power’s case these also apply as he has the same flaxen hair, the same steady gaze and even the same maroon, gold and blue outfit he wore as a boy. Power’s parents, Kevin and Michele, have many photos of Power, older brother Ben (who played in the amateurs with Old Trinity) and younger brother Sam (then at North Melbourne after starting his AFL career with the Western Bulldogs) in Fitzroy guernseys, shorts and socks. They were Fitzroy mad, just like Dad, a class footballer who represented the Victorian Amateurs in his salad days with De La Salle and North Melbourne Old Boys. “Dad lived just around the corner from Fitzroy’s Brunswick Street Oval and, naturally, barracked for the Lions,” Power said. “It was only natural that we would follow suit and we were all very keen on the Lions. “My brothers and I would go to the football in all the Fitzroy
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clobber, even the football boots, and we had our own particular heroes, even though everyone who played with Fitzroy was a hero to us.” Luke had Paul Roos’ number one on the back of his guernsey, Sam had Gary Pert’s number three and Ben wore Paul Broderick’s number 17. “We knew all about every player and although the Lions didn’t win too many games at times, going to see them play are among my fondest memories,” Power said. “They were great days and, win or lose, we always had a kick on the ground after the match.”
Apart from watching Fitzroy, Power played junior football with Balwyn and, although he won a couple of best and fairest awards, he was modest about his achievements. “I don’t think anyone saw me as a future AFL player,” he conceded.
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“I was always fairly small and many people thought I was too left-sided.” Although Power had obvious talent, he already had developed a team mentality and even rates a premiership win by the Balwyn under-14s, with the side coached by his father, as the highlight of his junior days. He also is proud of the fact he graduated to AFL ranks with another Balwyn youngster James White, who played four games with Richmond in 2000. From there, Power played in the TAC Cup with the Oakleigh Chargers and was touted as a top 10 prospect in the lead-up to the 1997 National AFL Draft. It was just 12 months after Fitzroy had merged with the Brisbane Bears to become the Brisbane Lions and, for once, Power was not too interested in the AFL scene.
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THREE OF THE BEST: The Brisbane Lions wrote their name into the record books with their third successive premiership in 2003. Luke Power (back, standing under a raised camera), played in all three sides and treasures them as his fondest memories in the game. “I was doing year 12 (at Trinity Grammar School in the north-east of Melbourne) at the time and wanted to concentrate on my studies when not playing football,” he said.
They were tough times for the Powers as father Kevin was unhappy about the FitzroyBrisbane Bears merger and there were suggestions his middle son would have to leave the family home in pursuit of his AFL dream. “People from AFL clubs contacted me before the draft, but I had no real idea of where I would end up,” Power recalled.
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“Then, when the Brisbane Lions nominated me (as the overall No. 5 selection) I was a bit reluctant to leave home. I wanted to stay in Melbourne.” There even was an apocryphal story that Kevin told the Brisbane Lions: “You took our team and now you’ve taken my son.” Now the Powers take tremendous pride in seeing Luke in the maroon, gold and blue. CONTINUED NEXT PAGE
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The Brisbane Lions convinced Power to make the shift north and he moved in with club football manager and former Collingwood player Andrew Ireland (then with the Sydney Swans). “Andrew was fantastic in helping me settle and I got tremendous assistance from other people associated with the club,” Power said. “It made my move all that much easier.” He did not have to wait long to get his first AFL game in the colours he wore so proudly as a boy. He was selected to play against Sydney at the SCG in round two of the 1998 season. “I remember teammate Craig Lambert taking me under his wing and telling me to go as hard as I could and not to be overawed,” Power said. Ironically, the Swans line-up that day included Power’s boyhood hero Roos. “I took a mark over him and that really made my day,” he said. Power not only kicked three goals on debut but was that round’s nominee for the Rising
MEMORIES: Luke Power recalls playing his first AFL game against his hero, Paul Roos. Star Award, which eventually went to North Melbourne’s Byron Pickett. The 18-year-old might have been a long way from his family in Melbourne, but he quickly came to terms with his new “family” in Brisbane. “The club has done extremely well in honouring and remembering the two merged clubs,” he said. “There is a lot of memorabilia around and, as a former Fitzroy supporter, it was great to see names like Kevin Murray, Richard Osborne and Roos on honour boards, along with the names of older players my father told me about.”
However, it was a dismal season for the Brisbane Lions, who collected the wooden spoon with just five wins and a draw. After having two coaches – John Northey and Roger Merrett – in his debut season, Power found himself playing under a third coach in only his second AFL season. Former Hawthorn premiership player and Collingwood premiership coach Leigh Matthews took the club to the finals in his first season in charge and, in 2001, the Brisbane Lions won the first of three consecutive flags. “It was something I could only dream of as a boy and to be wearing the same colours was really special,” Power said. “I was able to remember how, as a boy, I dreamed of Fitzroy winning a flag and, now the Brisbane Lions had done just that. “It was a very emotional win and I knew exactly how the supporters felt, both in Brisbane and in Melbourne. There had been truly tough and terrible times and, now we were premiers.” If Power had not been a member of the premiership team, he might have been one of the thousands who created a tsunami of emotion at the old Brunswick Street Oval the day after the Grand Final win over Essendon. “It was an incredible and humbling experience,” he admitted. “There were people crying in their happiness and it was the same in Brisbane. These memories will stay with me forever and I particularly felt happy for people like Chris Johnson and Martin Pike, who had played for Fitzroy.” Power added to his premiership medallion collections in 2002 and 2003 and, despite a wealth of
other honours, these are his most cherished football achievements. “It is what all footballers play for and team honours far outweigh anything you might win on an individual level,” he said. Power was equal runner-up in the Brisbane Lions best and fairest award in 2003 and third in 2004 and 2006. He also was named All-Australian in 2004 and represented Australia in International Rules Series matches in 2000 and 2003. Yet one honour so far has eluded him, through no fault of his own. He has yet to represent his home state of Victoria, mainly because there have been no State of Origin matches since 1999. On May 10, however, Victoria plays the Dream Team and Power would love the opportunity to wear the Big White V. “That would be a wonderful honour,” he said. (Editor: he did make the team). There are few other honours to have eluded Power, who already is a proud member of the AFL 200 Club, with all premiership season, international and pre-season games included, and hopes to play for a few years yet. A member of the even more exclusive 300-game club, CONTINUED PAGE 62
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perhaps? “It would be nice but if someone had said to me years ago that I would play even 100 or 200 games I would have laughed at them,” he said. Off-field, Power, 28, has just two assignments to complete for his Bachelor of Arts degree course at the University of Queensland. Again, he was modest of his achievements and said: “An arts course can be all-encompassing – it’s a broad canvas – and mine has even included journalism.” So, shall we soon see the Luke
Power byline on football features and match reports? “I don’t think so,” he said. “I don’t think I want to be out there giving my opinion on this and that, although I probably will go into some type of communications work, possibly even in marketing.” So what about being a radio or television football panellist? “Oh, you never say no, but I don’t think so at this stage. Besides, I would rather concentrate on the final stages of my degree.” And, of course, on this week’s game against Hawthorn at the
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I don’t think I want POWER to be out there giving LUKE Born January 8, 1980 my opinion on this Recruited from Balwyn/Oakleigh U18 Debut Round 2, 1998 v Sydney, SCG and that, although Height 179cm Weight 78kg I probably will go Games 199 Goals 186 into some type of Honours 2nd best and fairest 2003 (equal); 3rd best and fairest 2004, communications 2006; All-Australian 2004; work ... International Rules Series 2000,
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Gabba as a member of a rebuilt Brisbane Lions outfit and, over the next few years, the possibility of more premiership honours. ■
FOOTNOTE Power did go on to reach the 300-game milestone, but he achieved it with the fledgling GWS Giants in 2012. He left the Lions at the end of 2011 after playing 282 games across 14 seasons and managed a further 20 appearances with the Giants in 2012. After moving into an assistant coaching position with the Giants in 2013, Power was appointed AFL Academy coach in 2016 and spent three years overseeing the development of the top-rated teenagers in the country. Last September, he left the AFL to join Carlton as head of development.
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I might’ve won a Brownlow ... been a premiership player
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P Phil Carman was a rare talent. At his best, he was as good as any player the game has seen. But he had a penchant for losing the plot on the field. One such occasion 40 years ago quite possibly denied Carman and Collingwood a premiership. BEN COLLINS
hil Carman strokes his bristling moustache and takes a deep breath. “You’ve upset me now,” he said, eyeballing this reporter. Carman, 67, and his wife Wendy are visiting the AFL Record while on the publicity trail for Matt Watson’s unflinching biography Fabulous Phil: The Phil Carman Story. We’re sitting around a table in a small meeting room at AFL House – the kind of establishment a younger Carman would have gladly avoided, given he was summoned to League headquarters for a couple of explosive, career-staining Tribunal appointments. Talk inevitably turns to one that took place 40 years ago, when many
believe Carman cost Collingwood the 1977 premiership by being suspended for both the drawn Grand Final and the replay. Carman has regularly told his side of that episode and many others in his controversial four-club, 100-game League career; and he has always tried to take a pragmatic, it-is-what-it-is approach, minus the self-pity and emotion. However, Carman wavers slightly when we explore what his list of player honours might have looked like if not for a little misfortune and a lot of self-sabotage. Indeed, he could easily have been both a Brownlow medallist and a premiership player with Collingwood – a double achieved by only five Pies.
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If he’d won either or both, Carman would probably be remembered as an all-time great rather than a flawed genius who spectacularly wasted his talent. Despite compelling evidence to the contrary, Carman insists he never became upset on the field (explaining he was always calculated and just made the occasional bad decision). But he says he’s upset now. Our discussion has been cordial to this point, but we’re unsure what’s going to happen next. After all, ‘Fabulous Phil’ was one of the game’s most electrifying yet unpredictable players. Asked to elaborate, Carman leans forward on the table. “I obviously wish those negative things never happened, but it’s never bothered me to talk about it because I don’t dwell on it. What’s done is done,” he said. “But you’ve got me worried now. I’m starting to think, ‘Oh, Phil, you could’ve done so much more.’” As Watson chronicles so well in Fabulous Phil, Carman’s nomadic football odyssey – and indeed his life – was a series of Sliding Doors moments. It all started in Edenhope, a Victorian country town near the South Australian border, where Philip John Carman was the second-born of five children. When he was 14, his father died. The single-parent family struggled.
By then, Carman was running 5km around Lake Wallace every day and reaping the rewards on the footy field. It laid a foundation for his legendary fitness, which later helped him claim the footballers’ record around Melbourne’s 3.8km ‘Tan’ track; and at times run it twice on game eve. Consequently, his attitude towards opponents was: “I don’t care who you are – I’m going to run you off your feet. Keep up if you can.” Carman, who plans to write a fitness book, remains fit and trim, hovering just above his old playing weight (87kg). Though old knee issues prevent him from running, he holds a world record for indoor rowing in the 60-69 age bracket. And when he’s not on the guest speaking circuit, he still does plenty of hard yakka in his landscape gardening business in Bendigo. Carman’s path to the elite level also proved hard work. He was at the centre of a bitter dispute between Collingwood (to whom he was zoned) and SANFL club Norwood. Carman didn’t want to live in bustling Melbourne, so Norwood broke the rules to secure him on a permit in 1970. At 19, he was an instant star at centre half-back (a previously foreign position), being best-afield in his first two games and
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MET GILL At Phil Carman’s request, the AFL Record arranged for him to have a chat with AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan. The enigmatic Carman wants to get back involved in League footy as a player mentor. Hear him out. “I’d be a very positive influence. I’ve been through it all. I know a lot about what you should do, and also what not to do. Having coached (at state league level) and got results, and having had reasonable playing ability, I think guys would listen to me. I’d make a difference.”
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then towelling up North Adelaide superstar Barrie Robran. The permit was revoked mid-season and, rather than joining the Magpies, he remained loyal to Norwood (which had relocated his family and given his mother a job) and was forced to stand out of top-level football for two years. During this period Carman played in what would remain his only premiership, back with Edenhope, bagging six goals in the first term in the wet. He also suffered serious knee issues before returning to Norwood, where he had a cult following and was nicknamed ‘Magic’. Carman was later coached by Tom Hafey at Collingwood, Carl Ditterich at Melbourne, Barry Davis and Kevin Sheedy at Essendon, and Barry Cable at North Melbourne, but says Norwood captain-coach Robert Oatey was the greatest influence on his career. “Robert and I always spoke, but at the four VFL clubs I played with, there wasn’t anywhere near the same level of communication,” he said. Carman loved Adelaide, but finally relented when Collingwood made a Godfather offer in late 1974. He entered negotiations hoping for a contract of at least $8000 a year and was offered $20,000 and a car. Despite performing well in state games on Victorian stars such as Geoff Southby and Bernie
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a sensation in his first season with the Magpies, finishing three votes short of winning the Brownlow Medal despite missing eight games. He was also the first League player to wear white boots and he handled the attention with aplomb.
Quinlan, Carman doubted he was good enough for the VFL. Surprisingly, he found the Magpies less professional than Norwood and the VFL no harder than the SANFL. Then 24, Carman produced a sensational first year for Collingwood in 1975 when, despite missing eight games with a foot injury sustained in a state game, he won the Pies’ best and fairest and goalkicking awards and fell just three votes shy of winning the Brownlow Medal. “That happened throughout my career. I’d be going OK but then, bugger – something would happen,” he said. It was all happening for Carman in ’75. He was brilliant, dynamic, aggressive, focused. On his return from injury in round 19, he became the first player to wear white boots – and now jokes he should’ve taken out a patent on them. He’d initially refused to wear them, but changed his mind when the legendary Ted Whitten, an adidas representative, handed him a substantial sweetener. In his first two games in the new boots, Carman bagged 6.8 against Essendon and a career-best 11.4 against St Kilda at Moorabbin, including five in the last quarter to pilot the Pies to a win that helped lift them into the finals. Essendon great Jack Clarke declared Carman was “in the same superstar category” as his former Bombers teammate John Coleman. To his chagrin, Carman was thereafter pigeon-holed as a permanent forward. He’d started the
season in the centre – his preference – and believes that if he’d been left there to roam, he wouldn’t have become as “distracted” later on. There were distractions aplenty, with the late media giant Lou Richards coining the Fabulous Phil moniker. “I loved it, but people forget I was also called ‘Phil the Flop’ at times, along with a few other things you couldn’t print,” Carman said. “I went to a game at the MCG many years ago and Lou came up and said, ‘Don’t forget I gave you the name Fabulous.’ “People still call me ‘Fab’. Wendy always does.” But Carman didn’t think he was actually fabulous. “I never thought I was one of the best players. I just knew I was one of the fittest and that I had some ability,” he said. “Off the field I was quite shy, but once I got over the white line, she was on. That was my playground and I loved putting on a show.” The exhilaration of his debut season evaporated in 1976 when, under Murray Weideman, Collingwood plummeted to its first wooden spoon. Carman lost interest and even resorted to having a few drinks in the social club before training. He planned to return to Adelaide for 1977, but was persuaded to stay by new coach Hafey, who lifted the Pies to top spot. Hafey used Carman at centre half-forward and he responded with some strong performances, afl.com.au | AFL RECORD | 33
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prompting Richards to hail him “the most exciting footballer ever to play for Collingwood”. The volatile match-winner continued to excite – and exasperate – in the second semi-final against Hawthorn at the MCG. Carman ignited the Pies, kicking two of their first three goals and handballing off the other to give them an early break. He quickly disposed of David O’Halloran and was soon marked by the brilliant Peter Knights. “The bigger the crowd, the better I liked it. It was a big final, I was firing, the adrenalin was pumping and I just wanted to keep it going,” he recalled. Maybe he wanted it too much. About 15 minutes in, Hawks wingman Leon Rice took possession at half-back when Carman charged in and dropped an unsuspecting Michael Tuck from behind with a swinging forearm. Carman explained: “It was a split-second decision – do I attack the footy or the man? Unfortunately, I made the wrong decision. I don’t know why I hit ‘Tucky’.” In a rare interview for Fabulous Phil, Tuck said: “I felt a blow to the back of the head … whacko. It had a fair bit behind it. It hurt. It was certainly nowhere near where the play was. I couldn’t understand what that was for … I think he just wanted to take me out … You’ve got to
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Phil Carman’s proudest achievement in football was as coach of SANFL club Sturt from 1995-2001, when he helped save the club and, after a record eight consecutive wooden spoons, lifted it to within a whisker of a premiership. In keeping with his modus operandi as a player, Carman trained his team hard and had minimal team meetings. “That was my most enjoyable and most satisfying time, and it’s where I made my best contribution in footy,” he said. “After all the controversy, it was good to regain some respect.”
show a bit of control … It was quite uncalled for.” Tuck copped an instant headache, a lump over his left ear and possible concussion, but played out the game and finished with a team-high 21 kicks and two goals. However, it was Carman who lost focus, having just three kicks in the next 70 minutes of play. “I was distracted for some time. I kept thinking, ‘Why the hell did you do that?’” Carman exploded again in the last quarter with a four-minute burst in which he kicked two more goals and handed off another, ending with an equal game-high 4.1 from 17 possessions in a two-point win that put the Pies into the Grand Final. His fears were confirmed post-match when told he’d been reported by a boundary umpire. Carman knew he was in strife when he saw footage of the incident the next morning. “There was no denying what I’d done. I just had to hope they’d be sympathetic to me with a Grand Final on the line,” he said. The footage was so damning that Carman still becomes embarrassed when he sees it now: “I think, ‘You idiot. How bloody stupid. Things could’ve been so different if you didn’t do that.’” During a lengthy Tribunal hearing, Carman’s advocate insisted
a reprimand would suffice. But the Tribunal took just 14 minutes to impose a two-game suspension. For the first time in his career, Carman was on the verge of crying. The only comment he offered waiting reporters was: “I’m sorry to keep you out in the rain.” Tuck hadn’t wanted Carman suspended and deemed him “a bit stiff”. Carman’s teammates were shocked, sad and angry. Hafey was publicly circumspect but privately seething, lamenting: “There goes four or five goals.” Fabulous Phil reveals that during the Pies’ well-earned week’s rest, Hafey spoke at a sportsman’s night in Adelaide and let loose about Carman’s undisciplined act. Word got back to Carman, who confronted Hafey about it the next night at training. Carman, who missed the first Grand Final Parade, struggled to sleep – and it would only get worse over the next fortnight as Collingwood drew the Grand Final with North Melbourne (after leading by 28 points early in the final term) and lost the replay by 27 points. Had he played, Carman would’ve been confident. In Collingwood’s previous clash with North Melbourne at Victoria Park in round 13, he didn’t touch the ball in the first term but finished
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with 17 touches, 11 marks and a game-high 4.1 in a 41-point win. “There’s a fair chance we would’ve won the flag if I’d been there. There wouldn’t have been a replay,” he said. Carman spent just one more season at Victoria Park before Hafey sacked him. Fabulous Phil depicts a coach unable to control his eccentric, free-spirited star, who trained largely by himself and left the track early when he felt he’d done enough. Carman was traded to battling Melbourne on a big four-year contract but lasted just one season, before similarly brief stints on a fraction of the money at Essendon and North Melbourne. He’s adamant Hafey blundered, given the Pies also lost Grand Finals in 1979-80-81 – defeats that also hurt Carman because he felt he could have made a difference. “Before the club moved me on, they never had a discussion with me about it. Clubs handle things differently these days,” Carman said. “They almost won some premierships but they needed the X-factor – they needed Phil Carman. I shouldn’t say that, but it’s true.” Though Carman failed to realise his full potential, he was close to greatness.
“My career could easily have been much better. If I wasn’t injured I might’ve won a Brownlow Medal, and if I didn’t get suspended I might’ve been a premiership player. “If you achieve those things, the club probably doesn’t get rid of you. “I would’ve loved to have stayed at Collingwood and played a lot more games. It’s pointless thinking about it though.” His mad moment in ’77 remains Carman’s greatest regret. A close second was his head-butt on boundary umpire Graham Carbery while playing for Essendon in 1980 – an act that led to a 20-game ban. In June, author Watson told Carbery that Carman wanted to see him to apologise and thank him for breaking his long silence in Fabulous Phil. Carbery declined, and died the next month, aged 70. During Carman’s era, sports psychology was only in its infancy in League circles, but Essendon sent him to a hypnotherapist. “I was happy to try it, but he couldn’t put me under. And that was before the Carbery incident, so it clearly didn’t work,” he said. “People think you’re something you’re not. I’m not a loose cannon – I’m actually one of the most disciplined people you’d meet.”
Wendy nodded in agreement. When he retired from League footy in 1982, Carman coached Canberra club Eastlake, where he was suspended for successive Grand Finals, both of which his team lost – the first after another incident with a boundary umpire. He then took charge at Bendigo club Kangaroo Flat, where he got to know Wendy. “If it wasn’t for all the controversies, I mightn’t have met her,” he said. “And we’ve got two wonderful kids (Georgie and Rhys).” Carman insisted he isn’t burdened by the heartache of 1977, but admitted to wondering ‘what if?’ when he sees old teammates at Collingwood functions. Several years ago he apologised to his old skipper Max Richardson – with whom he’d had a couple of altercations – but he never said sorry to Hafey, who died in 2014. “I never made peace with Tommy, but were we at war? People have told me he held it against me, but we saw each other a couple of times and it was never raised. Unfortunately it’s too late now.” Wherever he goes, Fabulous Phil is reminded about his not-so-fabulous moments. The time he dreads most is Grand Final week, which starts with the Brownlow Medal count and culminates in the flag decider, both of which revive bad memories. “It’s a great time on the footy calendar, but not for me,” he said. @bencollocollins
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PHIL CARMAN Born: Sept 4, 1950 Recruited from: Edenhope (Vic), Norwood (SA) Norwood 1970, 1972-74: 58 games, 89 goals Collingwood 1975-78: 66 games, 142 goals Melbourne 1979: 11 games, 23 goals Essendon 1980-81: 10 games, 12 goals North Melbourne 1982: 13 games, 27 goals Total: 158 games, 293 goals Player honours: Collingwood best and fairest 1975; Collingwood leading goalkicker 1975 (41), 1976 (38); South Australia (4 games), Victoria (2 games, 7 goals); Collingwood vice-captain 1978. Coaching career: Sturt 1995-2001
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Wait and see is correct way to go While the NRL has set a return date, the AFL is taking a more conservative approach.
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he path forward or a dead-end with potentially devastating consequences? While the world grapples with the tsunami of uncertainty stemming from the coronavirus, the NRL’s determination to restart its season on May 28 now usurps all previous sporting examples of brinksmanship. Likewise, the belligerence shown by Australian Rugby League commission chairman Peter “we could start tomorrow if we wanted” V’landys, takes some beating. If the more conservative AFL are quietly shaking their heads in disbelief at the antics of their main rival, publicly they are maintaining the “wait and see” approach. While the AFL spent all of its early energy shoring up its finances in the form of a half billion dollar line of credit and the establishment of a rescue model for clubs, the NRL is devoting its power to getting the game back on the park to shore up its finances. Its more urgent financial state perhaps means there’s no other option.
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And we hope they succeed. There is an element of ‘someone has to go first’ and by seemingly running the most pot-holed of gauntlets, the NRL could yet inspire others to follow should it be allowed to proceed. Imagine the peer group pressure the NRL would trigger if it was the first sport in this country to get itself back up and running? Australia’s sporting conscience would leap from ‘how could you play?’ to ‘how could you not play?’ Millions of AFL fans would certainly take a leaf out of Shannon Noll’s old song and wonder, ‘What about us?’ The craving for sport is extreme. If our American friends got into AFL in one week as one of the few surviving codes amid the pandemic, how many would the NRL convert as a multi-week trailblazer? It will go not just around the country, but around the world. Of course, to state the bleeding obvious, this can’t be the determining factor. For the NRL, the difference between right and wrong could not be more extreme. The right would inject unprecedented feel-good factor. The wrong will be like an action scene out of the 1991 film Backdraft.
We have many weeks and months to go with quite extraordinary measures VICTORIAN PREMIER DANIEL ANDREWS
As it stands, every sector across the globe wants normality. Yet in this part of the world there’s only five reasons to go outside, so the thought of footballers wrestling over a ball – no matter the code – doesn’t come close to holding weight. The NRL is entangled in a daily he-said, she-said mess that even prompted its broadcast partner – the Nine Network – to fire an extraordinary broadside at league bosses for “mismanagement of the code over many years”. By comparison, the AFL has a letter from Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett – that appears to have gained little support – demanding it show greater transparency. When it comes to what AFL boss Gillon McLachlan describes as the “critical next question”, its approach to a return is cautious and conservative. It’s one mirrored by Victorian Premier and Essendon fan Daniel Andrews, who this week said: “I do fear that we have many weeks and months to go with quite extraordinary measures”. Like the NRL, the AFL has set a date. Unlike the NRL, that May 31 date will at this stage signal a reassessment as opposed to a return.
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1. LANCE FRANKLIN
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BRISBANE v HAWTHORN, 2008 u ‘Buddy’s’ gargantuan 113-goal
season started rapidly with 21 majors in the opening four rounds. By the end of round five, that total had quickly escalated to 29 when he ravaged the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba. Franklin dined out on the Lions’ defence, finishing with 8.6 as the Hawks won by two goals. He finished from an acute angle for his sixth early in the last term before quickly adding a seventh to give his side a 15-point breather. Franklin’s eighth was a thing of beauty, working it left to right from well beyond 50. Daniel Bradshaw kicked 7.4 from 11 kicks to keep the Lions in calculations but Buddy’s was a performance worthy of adulation.
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midfield masterclass in the 2012 Anzac Day game between the Magpies and Bombers with Swan an inspiration for the black and white in a one-point thriller. He amassed a staggering 42 disposals including 28 kicks, 13 clearances, six tackles and three goals as well as a cheeky little belly rub after his third major. ‘Swanny’ won the first of his two Anzac Medals for his efforts as well as maximum Brownlow votes.
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because he was a goalkicking machine. In 2003, he bagged eight as the Blues edged out the Kangaroos by nine points in a high-scoring affair. Amazingly, he only took four marks but his ground ball game was elite that night at the Docklands. He kicked seven of 12 by three-quarter time before adding a crucial eighth in a frantic final term. The banana kick to seal it was the cream on the cake. Anyone who can kick a bag to win a close game deserves to be highlighted but it’s even more special when you can do it with the likes of Glenn Archer and Leigh Colbert breathing down your neck. It was by far the biggest haul of his 46-game career to that point.
4. MATTHEW RICHARDSON
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had the game shot to pieces by half-time and they led West Coast by as much as 48 points early in the third term. However, the Eagles kicked six in a row to go into the final break just 13 points in arrears. The ‘noise of affirmation’ was growing louder with every step the home side took forward. But ‘Richo’ wanted nothing to do with defeat. He kicked the first goal of the last quarter – his fifth – before finding Matty Rogers
(who finished with five goals) with a tremendous left-foot snap from the pocket to extend the lead in the eventual 39-point triumph on the road. He finished with six goals, 13 marks and a deserved three Brownlow votes in a dominant display.
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ago, Adelaide unveiled a Darwin teenager who would go on to become one of the game’s greatest players. Andrew McLeod gathered only four touches on debut at Football Park in round six, 1995, but showed his class in his second game against Hawthorn at the same venue three weeks later with a miraculous goal from near the boundary in the dying seconds to give the Crows a thrilling victory. In a decorated career, McLeod won back-to-back Norm Smith Medals in Adelaide’s 1997-98 premierships. He was runner-up in the Brownlow Medal in 2001, third in 2000, a three-time best and fairest winner and five-time All-Australian. He was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2014. No. 23 is also famous at Hawthorn, being worn with distinction by triple Coleman medallist John Peck (213 games, 475 goals), dual premiership captain Don Scott (302 games, 133 goals), five-time premiership forward Dermott Brereton (187 games, 422 goals*) and Lance Franklin, who also wears the number with the Swans.
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Pat Hickey (Fitz)
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Carlton’s mature-age recruit Michael Gibbons belongs to a group of related names all borne by AFL/VFL players: Gibb, Gibbs, Gibson and Gilbert, the last being the “father” of the previous names. Gilbert derives from two Germanic words meaning “high-born youth” and “outstanding”. While Bryce Gibbs might have been “high-born” (son of WAFL and SANFL star Ross) and “outstanding”, Gibbons, a two-time Liston Trophy winner, was overlooked in six drafts before being given a chance by Carlton. Gibbons means “son of Gibbon”, Gibbon being a diminutive form of Gibb, a pet form of Gilbert. Michael is the first AFL/VFL player of that form of the name.
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BOOKED: The first player to be reported was way back in 1898 ... match-day reports are not all that common now.
GP: Great question. The VFL started in 1897 and the first player to be reported was Bill Mathews of St Kilda for using abusive language. The report was made by the leading umpire of the day Ivo Crapp, and surprisingly, it didn’t occur until round seven of the 1898 season. The nature of the language used is not known. The investigation committee of the VFL (there was no Tribunal at the time) found him guilty but decided a reprimand would be sufficient. It took until late the following season for a player to be suspended. It was Joe ‘Jumbo’ McShane, one of six brothers to play for Geelong. Striking was the charge. Perhaps because it was his second report, the big ruckman received a suspension of seven games while his opponent, Charlie Moore of Essendon, was acquitted of the same charge, even though Moore had swung a punch and hit the umpire in the mouth!
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the following former players: Billy Leahy (Foots 1934-36), Alf Neeson Fitz/Haw 1935-38), Bill Hearn (Rich 1935), George Prismall (Ess 1935), Kim K. McDonald (Melb 1942), Alby Williams (NM 1943), Jack Cliff (St K 1940), Haydn Sharp (Foots 1939), Bob Aubrey (St K 1945), Bob McIntosh (St K 1945-46), Keith McNaughton (SM 1940), Jim Kirby (NM 1946), Des Bell (Melb 1946-48) and Fred Pemberton (St K 1948-50).
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Brodie Smith Which senior player first took you under their wing: Jared Petrenko Do you have any pre-game rituals: Coffee with Kyle Hartigan Who has had the most influence on your career: Parents Growing up, who was your favourite player: Stuart Dew Toughest individual opponent: Stevie Johnson Teammate most likely to coach: Tom Lynch Your funniest teammate: Ben Davis Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Nigel Smart
Do you have any secret party tricks: I can sweat without moving when it’s only 20 degrees At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Any sports store What are three things left on your bucket list: NBA courtside, an AFL flag, witness a hole in one – preferably my own Do you have a dog: Brax, a German Shepherd First album you bought: S Club 7 First concert you attended: The Wiggles Something about you we wouldn’t know: I’m actually left-footed Favourite holiday destination: Bali Favourite movie: Wedding Crashers
Favourite TV series: Peaky Blinders Favourite band or musician: Chris Brown Favourite carb: Pasta First meal after the season has ended: Parma and pint Who inspires you: Rory Laird What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Four-time Pebbsy Cup (backyard cricket) winner Who would you like to swap places with for a day: The Rock
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Dayne Zorko Which senior player first took you under their wing: Andrew Raines Who has had the most influence on your career: My coaches Growing up, who was your favourite player: Robert Harvey Toughest individual opponent: Luke Shuey Teammate most likely to coach: Stef Martin Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Ryan Lester Your funniest teammate: Daniel Rich Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Daniel Rich
A celebrity you can’t stand: Heaps What do you order at the bar: Beer Favourite movie: Batman Favourite TV series: Power Favourite carb: Pasta Coriander – yes or no: No Pineapple on pizza – yes or no: Yes Tomato sauce in the fridge – yes or no: Yes Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Tiger Woods
CARLTON
9
POCKET PROFILE
Matthew Kreuzer Which senior player first took you under their wing: Jarrad Waite Who has had the most influence on your career: Family Growing up, who was your favourite player: Dean Cox Toughest individual opponent: Aaron Sandilands Teammate most likely to coach: Charlie Curnow Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Michael Gibbons Your funniest teammate: Ed Curnow Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Jacob Weitering
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Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Charlie Curnow At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Caterpillar What are three things left on your bucket list: Monza F1, Misano MotoGP, Monaco F1 Do you have a dog: Bailee, staffy What do you order at the bar: Beer First concert you attended: Bon Jovi Favourite holiday destination: Noosa Favourite movie: Fast & Furious Favourite TV Series: Breaking Bad First meal after the season has ended: Croissants Coriander – yes or no: Yes Pineapple on pizza – yes or no: No Tomato sauce in the fridge – yes or no: Yes
Favourite carb: Dessert What’s your best childhood memory: Holidays with family Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Tom Brady
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PLAYER
PROFILES
COLLINGWOOD
POCKET PROFILE
5
Jamie Elliott Which senior player first took you under their wing: Not Ben Reid Do you have any pre-game rituals: Eat breakfast Who has had the most influence on your career: My dog Reggie Growing up who was your favourite player: Ben Reid Toughest individual opponent: Nathan Murphy Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “Nice tatts” Teammate most likely to coach: Jordan De Goey Favourite holiday destination: Euroa
Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Brayden Maynard Who is your funniest teammate: Tyler Brown Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Ben Reid – not by choice Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Tom Phillips At which store would you like to max-out your credit card: Dan Murphy’s Do you have a dog: Reggie, a French mastiff First album you bought: So Fresh 2005 First concert you attended: Nickelback Favourite movie: Wedding Crashers Favourite TV series: Peaky Blinders
Favourite band or musician: Nickelback Favourite carb: Chocolate First meal after the season has ended: Parma Coriander – yes or no: Sometimes Pineapple on pizza – yes or no: Sometimes Tomato sauce in the fridge – yes or no: No Who inspires you: Reggie What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Pen licence What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Too many to name Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Ben Reid
ESSENDON
POCKET PROFILE
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Michael Hurley Which senior player first took you under their wing: Brent Stanton and Mark McVeigh Do you have any pre-game rituals: Lasagne Who has had the most influence on your career: My family Growing up, who was your favourite player: Matt Maguire and Nick Riewoldt Toughest individual opponent: Lance Franklin Does your jumper number have any significance: Lucky enough to get it off ‘Lloydy’
Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “You look like Jake Stringer” Teammate most likely to coach: Pat Ambrose Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Andy McGrath Your funniest teammate: Irving Mosquito Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Andy McGrath Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Sean Driscoll At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Drummond Golf Do you have a dog: Borris – boxer, Chester – Shar-pei What do you order at the bar: Leishman lager
First album you bought: Powderfinger – Odyssey Number Five First concert you attended: Big Day Out Favourite movie: Poolhall Junkies Favourite TV series: Brooklyn 99 Favourite band or musician: Jack Jackson First meal after the season has ended: Beer Who inspires you: Parents What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Working with the MAD foundation What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Knocking front teeth out Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Yousep Mikhail
FREMANTLE
POCKET PROFILE
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David Mundy Which senior player first took you under their wing: Matthew Carr Who has had the most influence on your career: Mum and dad Growing up, who was your favourite player: Gary Ablett snr Toughest individual opponent: Scott Pendlebury Your funniest teammate: Griffin Logue Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Danny Southern Do you have any secret party tricks: Juggling Favourite carb: Potato bake
Do you have a dog: Cocker spaniels, Zoe and The Kernal First album you bought: Korn – Follow the Leader First concert you attended: Foo Fighters Something about you we wouldn’t know: I’m a marine scientist Favourite holiday destination: Lucerne Favourite movie: The Fountain Favourite TV series: Game of Thrones Favourite band or musician: Plenty of likes, no clear favourite Coriander – yes or no: No Pineapple on pizza – yes or no: No Tomato sauce in the fridge– yes or no: Yes
What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Graduating from uni What’s your best childhood memory: River swims with friends
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2020 PLAYER PROFILES GEELONG CATS
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POCKET PROFILE
Jordan Clark Which senior player first took you under their wing: Tom Stewart and Joel Selwood Do you have any pre-game rituals: Laying down, almost to sleep Who has had the most influence on your career: My parents Growing up who was your favourite player: Elliot Yeo Toughest individual opponent: Paul Puopolo Teammate most likely to coach: Lachie Henderson Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Harry Taylor
Your funniest teammate: Luke Dahlhaus Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Quinton Narkle Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Marnus Labuschagne At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Woolies First concert you attended: Sneaky Sound System Favourite holiday destination: Home/Noosa Favourite movie: Gran Torino Favourite TV series: Prison Break Favourite band or musician: Lewis Capaldi Who inspires you: Shaun Grigg Coriander – yes or no: Yes 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: Hat-trick in cricket What’s your best childhood memory: Backyard cricket with brothers Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Scott Morrison
GOLD COAST SUNS
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POCKET PROFILE
Rory Thompson Which senior player first took you under their wing: Nathan Bock Who has had the most influence on your career: My dad Growing up who was your favourite player: James Hird Toughest individual opponent: Corey Ellis Does your jumper number have any significance: Always been my lucky number Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “You are no good” Teammate most likely to coach: Touk Miller
Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Anthony Miles Who is your funniest teammate: Alex Sexton Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Aaron Young Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Aaron Young A celebrity you can’t stand: Dr Chris Brown At which store would you like to max-out your credit card: Cut your cards up What are three things still left on your bucket list: Fish the Great Barrier Reef, surf in Europe, buy my dream boat Do you have a dog: A Ridgeback called Conor
First album you bought: Siamese Dream by Smashing Pumpkins First concert you attended: Smashing Pumpkins Something about you that we wouldn’t know: I own 10-plus surfboards Favourite holiday destination: Austria Favourite movie: Fight Club Favourite TV series: Seinfeld Favourite band or musician: The Chats First meal after the season has ended: KFC Who inspires you: Jon Jones What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Having a baby with my partner
GWS GIANTS
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POCKET PROFILE
Matt de Boer Which senior player first took you under their wing: David Mundy who recognised a fellow nerd Who has had the most influence on your career: The biggest Giants supporters in the world ... my parents Do you have any pre-game rituals: Reading the player profiles in the AFL Record Growing up, who was your favourite player: James Hird Toughest individual opponent: Simon Black Does your jumper number have any significance: Because I’m on 24/7
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Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: It’s not PG rated Teammate most likely to coach: Heath Shaw AFLW Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Phil Davis Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Cam Sutcliffe Do you have any secret party tricks: Can make an espresso martini disappear Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Tommy Sheridan is fairly unique A celebrity you can’t stand: Dylan Buckley ... he’s everywhere! What do you order at the bar: Vod sod Do you have a dog: Thinking of dog-napping Georgie Parker’s
What are three things left on your bucket list: Super Bowl, beat Cal Ward in table tennis, run my own company First album you bought: Apple Music First concert you attended: Bon Jovi Something about you we wouldn’t know: I’ve met the King of the Netherlands, Willem-Alexander Favourite band or musician: Peking Duk First meal after the season has ended: Late night Chinese with Brent Daniels What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Napa Valley shuffleboard champion What’s your best childhood memory: Swanbourne Tigers domination
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PLAYER
PROFILES
HAWTHORN
POCKET PROFILE
22
Luke Breust Which senior player first took you under their wing: Michael Osborne Do you have any pre-game rituals: Have spaghetti bolognaise the night before Growing up, who was your favourite player: Robert Harvey Toughest individual opponent: Andrew Mackie Teammate most likely to coach: James Sicily Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Ricky Henderson Your funniest teammate: Paul Puopolo
Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Ben Stratton A celebrity you can’t stand: Donald Trump At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Drummond Golf What are three things left on your bucket list: Super Bowl, Champions League final, Iceland Do you have a dog: Lola, a Pomeranian What do you order at the bar: Beer and parma First album you bought: Green Day First concert you attended: Big Day Out Something about you we wouldn’t know: Have a hole in my gum Favourite holiday destination: Kiama
Favourite movie: Happy Gilmore Favourite TV series: Blacklist Favourite band or musician: Flume Favourite carb: Pasta First meal after the season has ended: Parma Who inspires you: Roger Federer What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Single-figure golfer What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Leaving the ute out of gear and the hand brake off, causing it to roll down a hill and hit a tree What’s your best childhood memory: Lamb marking in the school holidays
MELBOURNE
POCKET PROFILE
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Sam Weideman Which senior player first took you under their wing: Dean Terlich Do you have any pre-game rituals: Spaghetti bolognese night before, walk to the local oval on the morning of the game and watch the locals take casual cricket way too seriously Who has had the most influence on your career: Mitch King Growing up, who was your favourite player: Mark LeCras Toughest individual opponent: Robbie Tarrant Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Nathan Carroll
Does your jumper number have any significance: Same number as my birthday, June 26 Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “Pick a new drug because the weed isn’t working for you” Do you have any secret party tricks: Have the ability to bowl a back of the hand slower ball Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: @vermont_byc At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Greg Chappell Cricket Centre What are three things left on your bucket list: Travel around Europe, go to the Ashes in England, go to Wrestlemania
Do you have a dog: Lucy (Groodle) What do you order at the bar: Stone and Wood First album you bought: Fall Out Boy – Infinity On High First concert you attended: Rufus Something about you we wouldn’t know: I’m terrified of wasps Favourite holiday destination: Austin, Texas First meal after the season has ended: Zinger Box with extra popcorn chicken and a Pepsi Max Who inspires you: Nathan Bracken What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: 102 not out in F grade cricket. What’s your best childhood memory: Vermont under-15 flag.
NORTH MELBOURNE
POCKET PROFILE
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Cameron Zurhaar Which senior player first took you under their wing: Taylor Garner Do you have any pre-game rituals: Just a coffee Who has had the most influence on your career: Mr Show Growing up, who was your favourite player: Ben Cousins Toughest individual opponent: Heath Grundy Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “Want a chip:” Favourite holiday destination: Japan Teammate most likely to coach: Trent Dumont
Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Cam Zurhaar Your funniest teammate: Can I say myself? Let’s go Luke McDonald Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Cam Zurhaar A celebrity you can’t stand: Nobody, I’m full of love At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Bunnings What do you order at the bar: Two jugs of Carlton Favourite movie: High School Musical Favourite TV series: YOU Favourite band or musician: Sneaky Sound System Favourite carb: Pasta with lobster Coriander – yes or no: Yes Pineapple on pizza – yes or no: No
Tomato sauce in the fridge – yes or no: Yes Who inspires you: Nick Larkey What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Getting into uni What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Falling off my bike What’s your best childhood memory: Water skiing Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Tiger Woods
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2020 PLAYER PROFILES PORT ADELAIDE
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POCKET PROFILE
Darcy Byrne-Jones Which senior player first took you under their wing: Tom Logan Who has had the most influence on your career: Parents Growing up, who was your favourite player: Brendan Fevola Toughest individual opponent: Michael Walters Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “Get a haircut” Teammate most likely to coach: Dan Houston Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Riley Bonner Favourite carb: Bread
Your funniest teammate: Jarrod Lienert Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Jasper Pittard Do you have any secret party tricks: Very good dancer Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: David Gately (@ GatorGately) At which store would you like to max out your credit card: BCF What are three things left on your bucket list: Swim with sharks, Northern Lights, Yosemite What do you order at the bar: Furphy First concert you attended: Big Day Out Favourite holiday destination: Oktoberfest
Something about you we wouldn’t know: I was a talented singer when I was young Favourite movie: Happy Gilmore Favourite TV series: The Witcher Favourite band or musician: Skepta First meal after the season has ended: Parma Who inspires you: John Butcher What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Finishing school What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory: Scared of dogs What’s your best childhood memory: Finishing school Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Donald Trump
RICHMOND
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POCKET PROFILE
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 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 Who inspires you: Grandad
Favourite holiday destination: Swan Hill Favourite movie: Bohemian Rhapsody Favourite TV series: Game of Thrones Favourite band or musician: Queen Favourite carb: Bread First meal after the season has ended: KFC Zinger box meal upsized 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
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POCKET PROFILE
Dean Kent Which senior player first took you under their wing: Jack Grimes Who has had the most influence on your career: Mum and dad Growing up, who was your favourite player: Chris Judd Toughest individual opponent: Dane Rampe Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “Nice tatts” Teammate most likely to coach: Jarryn Geary Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Ed Phillips Who inspires you: Max King
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Your funniest teammate: Jimmy Webster Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Jono Marsh Do you have any secret party tricks: Double jointed thumb At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Drummond Golf Do you have a dog: Lola the Groodle What do you order at the bar: Shots, baby! First album you bought: Eminem First concert you attended: Eminem Favourite holiday destination: Noosa Favourite movie: Step Brothers Favourite band or musician: Meg Mac Favourite carb: Pasta First meal after the season has ended: Beer
What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: My son Myles and play golf off five What’s your best childhood memory: Making a ton
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PLAYER
PROFILES
SYDNEY SWANS
POCKET PROFILE
26
Luke Parker Which senior player first took you under their wing: Shane Mumford Do you have any pre-game rituals: Neat socks Growing up, who was your favourite player: Brendan Fevola Teammate most likely to coach: Callum Sinclair Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Tom McCartin Your funniest teammate: George Hewett Who had/has the best haircut in the game’s history: Chad Warner Do you have a dog: French mastiff
What do you order at the bar: Vodka squash First album you bought: Eminem First concert you attended: Foo fighters Favourite holiday destination: Manyana Favourite movie: Remember the Titans Favourite TV series: Animal Kingdom Favourite band or musician: Ziggy Alberts Favourite carb: Pasta Coriander – yes or no: No Tomato sauce in the fridge – yes or no: No
WEST COAST EAGLES
POCKET PROFILE
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Tom Barrass Which senior player first took you under their wing: Will Schofield Do you have any pre-game rituals: Hydrate Who has had the most influence on your career: My dad Growing up, who was your favourite player: Benny Cousins Toughest individual opponent: Josh Kennedy Does your jumper number have any significance: The King ‘Goodsey’ (Adam Goodes) Teammate most likely to coach: Shannon Hurn
Funniest thing a fan has said to you over the fence: “You’re a crustacean Barrass” Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Jamie Cripps Your funniest teammate: Tom Hickey Who has had the best haircut in AFL history: Jake Waterman Do you have any secret party tricks: Double backflips Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Kingcairokali A celebrity you can’t stand: The Royal Family At which store would you like to max out your credit card: Lowe’s What are three things left on your bucket list: Cage diving, African safari, pyramids
What do you order at the bar: White Russian First album you bought: Let Go – Avril Lavigne First concert you attended: Big Day Out 2009 Favourite holiday destination: Denmark Favourite movie: Shutter Island Favourite TV series: Scrubs Favourite band or musician: Gorillaz Favourite carb: Hot chips What non-football accomplishment are you most proud of: Paved outside What’s your best childhood memory: Getting my first beyblade Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Nadia Rosa
WESTERN BULLDOGS
POCKET PROFILE
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Alex Keath Which senior player first took you under their wing: Taylor Duryea Who has had the most influence on your career: Parents Growing up, who was your favourite player: Shane Crawford and Lance Franklin Teammate most likely to coach: Lachie Hunter Teammate most likely to be a club president or CEO: Easton Wood Your funniest teammate: Jackson Macrae Who had/has the best haircut in AFL history: Bruce Doull
Unique person you follow on Twitter or Instagram: Franky Worrall Do you have a dog: Golden Retriever – George First album you bought: Linkin Park – Hybrid Theory First concert you attended: Wiggles Favourite holiday destination: England Favourite movie: Shawshank Redemption, Forgetting Sarah Marshall Favourite TV series: Peaky Blinders Favourite band or musician: Ed, Sticky Fingers, Paul Kelly Favourite carb: Any Who inspires you: My Family 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: Family, friends, study Who would you like to swap places with for a day: Jack Grealish
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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
umpire.afl
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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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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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
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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
2019
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
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1
87 16 130 0 0 12 0 67 104 0 76 28 78 0 33 5 169 4 0 193 180 0 0 66 41 0 90 65 73 78 0 127 0 4 77 41 26 10 93 158 139 6 45 129 49 208 2
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
2019
NAME
2020
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
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
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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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
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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
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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
0 59
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
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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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
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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
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L
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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
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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
****
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
2019
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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PLAYER LIST
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)
* denotes current players or coach
PREMIERSHIPS
1961, 1971, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015
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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
9 8 5 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
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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PLAYER LIST
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
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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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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
8 7 6 6 6
HANDBALLS Travis Boak Dan Houston Tom Rockliff Brad Ebert Darcy Byrne-Jones
13 11 10 9 9
2020
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
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
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
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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
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
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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Dan Hannebery Jack Steele Zak Jones Sebastian Ross Luke Dunstan
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
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
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
11
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
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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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
30 27 23 22 21
NO. HT. WT. DOB
2019
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
* denotes current player or coach
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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
14 0 54
27
0 66
23
1
24
24
0
11
5
0
17
17
0
4
19
1 172 70
0
0
0
0
1 83 0
0
16 0 185 32
0 35 0
0
1
77 0
****
37/2018 Mooroopna (Vic)/Murray U18
0
0
3 185 86 24/10/1992 2011
22/2010 St Bernard’s(Vic)/Calder U18
10
1 134 134
****
0
0
0
WEIGHTMAN Cody
19 178 74 15/1/2001
15/2019 Beaconsfield (Vic)/Haileybury College (Vic)/Dandenong U18
0
0
0
0
0
WEST Rhylee
14 181 85 12/7/2000 2019
26/2018 Strathmore (Vic)/St Kevin’s College (Vic)/Calder U18
3
0
3
3
0
2
WILLIAMS Bailey
34 187 88 10/10/1997 2016
48/2015 Brighton District & Old Scholars (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL)
9
1
42
42
1
8
WOOD Easton
10 185 86 4/9/1989 2009 43/2007 Camperdown (Vic)/Geelong Grammar (Vic)
23
1 161 161
YOUNG Lachie
40 189 81 6/4/1999
6
0
6
6
0
0
5
1
15
15
0
0
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
4 2 2 2 2
TACKLES Hayden Crozier Bailey Smith Marcus Bontempelli Sam Lloyd Jack Macrae
7 7 6 5 4
INSIDE 50s Matthew Suckling Jack Macrae Caleb Daniel Marcus Bontempelli Bailey Smith
4 3 3 2 2
0 18
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
33.15 (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
P
W
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)
Blundstone Arena 0 0 0 0 TIO Traeger Park
(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
13
(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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