List of AFL Women's records

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This is a list of records from the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition since its first season in 2017.

Club records[edit]

Premierships[edit]

Titles Club Seasons
3 Adelaide 2017, 2019, 2022 (S6)
2 Brisbane 2021, 2023
1 Melbourne 2022 (S7)
1 Western Bulldogs 2018

Runners-up[edit]

Titles Club Seasons
3 Brisbane 2017, 2018, 2022 (S7)
1 Melbourne 2022 (S6)
1 Adelaide 2021
1 Carlton 2019

Highest scores[edit]

Rank Score Club Opponent Year Round Venue
1 16.11 (107) Melbourne Fremantle 2022 (S6) 9 Perth Stadium
2 16.10 (106) Adelaide Greater Western Sydney 2023 4 Manuka Oval
3 15.12 (106) Geelong Sydney 2022 (S7) 10 Kardinia Park
4 15.9 (99) Melbourne Greater Western Sydney 2023 2 Manuka Oval
15.9 (99) Gold Coast West Coast 2023 2 Carrara Stadium
Source:[1][2] (Last updated: 24 September 2023)

Lowest scores[edit]

Rank Score Club Opponent Year Round Venue
1 0.1 (1) West Coast Melbourne 2022 (S7) 10 Casey Fields
0.1 (1) Sydney North Melbourne 2022 (S7) 6 Punt Road Oval
0.1 (1) Greater Western Sydney Adelaide 2022 (S7) 5 Unley Oval
0.1 (1) Fremantle Geelong 2022 (S7) 2 Fremantle Oval
5
0.2 (2) Greater Western Sydney North Melbourne 2023 5 Arden Street Oval
0.2 (2) Sydney Port Adelaide 2022 (S7) 4 Alberton Oval
0.2 (2) St Kilda Carlton 2022 (S6) 7 Princes Park
0.2 (2) Gold Coast Brisbane 2021 2 Casey Fields
Source:[3][4] (Last updated: 24 September 2023)

Goalkicking[edit]

Most goals in a game[edit]

Rank Score Player Club Opponent Year Round Venue
1 7.3 Brooke Lochland Western Bulldogs Carlton 2018 4 Whitten Oval
2 6.2 Jamie Stanton Gold Coast West Coast 2023 2 Carrara Stadium
3 5.2 Gemma Houghton Fremantle West Coast 2021 6 Perth Stadium
5.1 Darcy Vescio Carlton Gold Coast 2021 8 Carrara Stadium
5.2 Daisy Pearce Melbourne Fremantle 2022 (S6) 9 Perth Stadium
5.2 Kate Hore Melbourne Greater Western Sydney 2023 2 Manuka Oval
5.0 Chloe Scheer Geelong Sydney 2023 2 North Sydney Oval
5.1 Tahlia Randall North Melbourne Fremantle 2023 6 Fremantle Oval
5.1 Eden Zanker Melbourne Adelaide 2023 6 Casey Fields
5.1 Alyssa Bannan Melbourne West Coast 2023 7 Lathlain Park
5.0 Zarlie Goldsworthy Greater Western Sydney Carlton 2023 8 Henson Park
Source: [1]. Last updated: 26 October 2023.

Kicks after the siren[edit]

Goal to win[edit]

Player Club Opponent Year Score Details
1 Katherine Smith Greater Western Sydney St Kilda 2022 (S6) 41–39 [5]

Missed opportunities[edit]

A list of instances where a player had a shot at goal after the siren to win or draw the game but missed, resulting in a loss, or instances where a player has had a kick after the siren with scores level but failed to score.

Player Team Opponent Year Score Outcome Details
1 Greta Bodey Brisbane Melbourne 2021 36–38 No score (fell short) [6]
2 Greta Bodey Brisbane Melbourne 2022 (S6) 32–35 Behind (touched in the goal square) [7]
3 Emma Kearney North Melbourne Brisbane 2023 33–35 No score (fell short) [8][9]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "AFL - HIGHEST SCORES". Australian Football.
  2. ^ "Melbourne scores 88-point AFLW win over Fremantle as Western Bulldogs, St Kilda and Richmond post victories". ABC News.
  3. ^ "AFL - LOWEST SCORES". Australian Football.
  4. ^ "Adelaide Crows defeat Giants by 96 points for biggest win in AFLW history". The Guardian.
  5. ^ Received a free kick and a 50-metre penalty with mere seconds remaining; converted after the final siren to give the Giants a two-point win.
  6. ^ Bodey received a free kick just before the siren and took her kick from about 45 metres on a tough angle. The ball fell short, and Melbourne would win by two points. The loss meant Brisbane would concede finishing the season as minor premiers to Adelaide.
  7. ^ Brisbane were awarded a free kick for holding the ball seconds before the final siren, with Greta Bodey to take the kick from roughly 40 metres out on a slight angle. The ball was touched in the goal square by a Melbourne player a few meters short of the goal line and went through for only one point, giving the win to Melbourne.
  8. ^ Kearney was paid a free kick in the dying seconds of the game 60 meters out from goal, but her kick after the siren fell well short.
  9. ^ "Lions pull off stunning comeback to hand Roos first defeat". afl.com.au. Australian Associated Press.