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AFL Women's games records

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Brisbane dual premiership player Ally Anderson and ‹See Tfd›Adelaide triple premiership player Ebony Marinoff are the AFL Women's games record holders with 82 games

This page is a collection of AFL Women's games records. The AFL Women's (AFLW) is Australia's national semi-professional women's Australian rules football competition. The following tables only include home-and-away matches and finals; practice matches are excluded from the totals.

Most AFL Women's games

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Below are the players who have played at least 75 games at AFLW level.

Most AFL Women's games for that club
Bold Current player

Updated to the end of week 3, 2024.

# Player Games Club(s) Average
per season
Career span Ref.
1 Ally Anderson 82 Brisbane 9.88 2017–present [1]
Ebony Marinoff 82 ‹See Tfd›Adelaide 9.88 2017–present [2]
3 Libby Birch 80 ‹See Tfd›Western Bulldogs (22 games; 2017–2019) 9.63 2017–present [3]
‹See Tfd›Melbourne (55 games; 2020–2023)
‹See Tfd›North Melbourne (3 games; 2024–present)
Breanna Koenen 80 Brisbane 9.63 2017–present [4]
5 Tahlia Randall 79 Brisbane (15 games; 2017–2018) 9.50 2017–present [5]
‹See Tfd›North Melbourne (64 games; 2019–present)
6 Emily Bates 78 Brisbane (66 games; 2017–2022 (S7)) 9.50 2017–present [6]
‹See Tfd›Hawthorn (12 games; 2023–present)
Shannon Campbell 78 Brisbane 9.38 2017–present [7]
Jasmine Garner 78 ‹See Tfd›Collingwood (14 games; 2017–2018) 9.38 2017–present [8]
‹See Tfd›North Melbourne (64 games; 2019–present)
9 Anne Hatchard 77 ‹See Tfd›Adelaide 9.25 2017–present [9]
Emma Kearney 77 ‹See Tfd›Western Bulldogs (15 games; 2017–2018) 9.25 2017–present [10]
‹See Tfd›North Melbourne (62 games; 2019–present)
Emma King 77 ‹See Tfd›Collingwood (14 games; 2017–2018) 9.25 2017–present [11]
‹See Tfd›North Melbourne (63 games; 2019–present)
Stevie-Lee Thompson 77 ‹See Tfd›Adelaide 9.25 2017–present [12]
13 Paxy Paxman 75 ‹See Tfd›Melbourne 9.00 2017–present [13]

Club games record holders

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Below are the players who hold the record for most games played at their respective clubs.

§ AFL Women's games record holder
Bold Current player

Updated to the end of week 3, 2024.

Club Games Player(s) Seasons Ref.
‹See Tfd›Adelaide 82§ Ebony Marinoff§ 2017–present§ [14]
Brisbane 82§ Ally Anderson§ 2017–present§ [15]
‹See Tfd›Carlton 71 Darcy Vescio 2017–present [16]
‹See Tfd›Collingwood 69 Stacey Livingstone 2017–present [17]
‹See Tfd›Essendon 24 Sophie Alexander, Madison Prespakis, Steph Wales 2022 (S7)–present [18]
‹See Tfd›Fremantle 73 Hayley Miller 2017–present [19]
‹See Tfd›Geelong 58 Julia Crockett-Grills, Meg McDonald 2019–present [20]
‹See Tfd›Gold Coast 50 Lauren Bella 2020–present [21]
‹See Tfd›Greater Western Sydney 61 Nicola Barr 2017–present [22]
‹See Tfd›Hawthorn 23 Charlotte Baskaran, Aileen Gilroy, Tilly Lucas-Rodd 2022 (S7)–present [23]
‹See Tfd›Melbourne 75 Paxy Paxman 2017–present [24]
‹See Tfd›North Melbourne 64 Jasmine Garner, Tahlia Randall 2019–present [25]
‹See Tfd›Port Adelaide 23 Amelie Borg, Abbey Dowrick, Angela Foley, Ebony O'Dea 2022 (S7)–present [26]
‹See Tfd›Richmond 49 Monique Conti 2020–present [27]
‹See Tfd›St Kilda 48 Hannah Priest 2020–present [28]
‹See Tfd›Sydney 25 Ella Heads, Sofia Hurley, Brenna Tarrant 2022 (S7)–present [29]
‹See Tfd›West Coast 48 Belinda Smith 2020–present [30]
‹See Tfd›Western Bulldogs 71 Ellie Blackburn 2017–present [31]

50-game players for one club

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Below are the players who have played at least 50 games for one club.

Club Total Player(s) Ref.
‹See Tfd›Adelaide 10 Sarah Allan, Chelsea Biddell, Caitlin Gould, Anne Hatchard, Eloise Jones, Ebony Marinoff, Danielle Ponter, Marijana Rajcic, Chelsea Randall, Stevie-Lee Thompson [14]
Brisbane 15 Ally Anderson, Emily Bates, Shannon Campbell, Sophie Conway, Dakota Davidson, Belle Dawes, Jade Ellenger, Nat Grider, Tahlia Hickie, Courtney Hodder, Breanna Koenen, Kate Lutkins, Orla O'Dwyer, Taylor Smith, Cathy Svarc [15]
‹See Tfd›Carlton 4 Breann Moody, Kerryn Peterson, Gabriella Pound, Darcy Vescio [16]
‹See Tfd›Collingwood 9 Jordyn Allen, Brittany Bonnici, Mikala Cann, Sophie Casey, Steph Chiocci, Jaimee Lambert, Stacey Livingstone, Sarah Rowe, Ruby Schleicher [17]
‹See Tfd›Fremantle 6 Ebony Antonio, Hayley Miller, Gabby O'Sullivan, Laura Pugh, Angelique Stannett, Mim Strom [19]
‹See Tfd›Geelong 4 Julia Crockett-Grills, Amy McDonald, Meg McDonald, Rebecca Webster [20]
‹See Tfd›Gold Coast 1 Lauren Bella [21]
‹See Tfd›Greater Western Sydney 7 Nicola Barr, Rebecca Beeson, Alicia Eva, Alyce Parker, Pepa Randall, Cora Staunton, Haneen Zreika [22]
‹See Tfd›Melbourne 11 Alyssa Bannan, Libby Birch, Tyla Hanks, Shelley Heath, Kate Hore, Sarah Lampard, Lily Mithen, Paxy Paxman, Daisy Pearce, Lauren Pearce, Eden Zanker [24]
‹See Tfd›North Melbourne 10 Nicole Bresnehan, Jenna Bruton, Bella Eddey, Jasmine Garner, Emma Kearney, Emma King, Mia King, Tahlia Randall, Ash Riddell, Sarah Wright [25]
‹See Tfd›Western Bulldogs 4 Ellie Blackburn, Naomi Ferres, Bailey Hunt, Kirsty Lamb [31]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ally Anderson". Australian Football. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Ebony Marinoff". Australian Football. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Libby Birch". Australian Football. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Breanna Koenen". Australian Football. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Tahlia Randall". Australian Football. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Emily Bates". Australian Football. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Shannon Campbell". Australian Football. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Jasmine Garner". Australian Football. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  9. ^ "Anne Hatchard". Australian Football. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  10. ^ "Emma Kearney". Australian Football. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  11. ^ "Emma King". Australian Football. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  12. ^ "Stevie-Lee Thompson". Australian Football. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  13. ^ "Karen Paxman". Australian Football. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  14. ^ a b "Adelaide – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  15. ^ a b "Brisbane – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  16. ^ a b "Carlton – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  17. ^ a b "Collingwood – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  18. ^ "Essendon – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  19. ^ a b "Fremantle – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  20. ^ a b "Geelong – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  21. ^ a b "Gold Coast – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  22. ^ a b "Greater Western Sydney – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  23. ^ "Hawthorn – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  24. ^ a b "Melbourne – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  25. ^ a b "North Melbourne – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  26. ^ "Port Adelaide – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  27. ^ "Richmond – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  28. ^ "St Kilda – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  29. ^ "Sydney – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  30. ^ "West Coast – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  31. ^ a b "Western Bulldogs – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 16 February 2021.

Sources

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