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Year Leader Team Disposals (inc. finals) 2023: Stephen Coniglio: GWS: 706 2022: Clayton Oliver: Melbourne: 703 2021: Jack Macrae: Western Bulldogs: 880: 2020: Lachie ...
2.1.2 Most disposals in a game (since 1965) 2.1.3 Most disposals in a season. ... Official statistical history of the AFL (book), Australian Football.com. Last ...
Dom Sheed holding the premiership cup of the 2018 AFL Grand Final, the fourth grand final won by West Coast. This is a list of records and statistics achieved by the West Coast Eagles in the VFL/AFL from their debut in 1987.
After Macrae collected 31 disposals in round 16 against North Melbourne, he set the all-time record for most consecutive 30-disposal games in VFL/AFL history, with 15 in a row. [261] Macrae performed strongly in the Western Bulldogs' finals campaign, winning the Gary Ayres Award as best player throughout the finals series. [262]
With 18 disposals, five marks, five clearances—the most of any Geelong player—seven inside-50s, four tackles, and an equal game-high four score assists, [34] Selwood helped the Cats to a record-breaking 119-point win, which remains the largest Grand Final margin in VFL/AFL history. [35]
In the 2017 season, Mitchell broke the VFL/AFL record for the most disposals in a home-and-away season in round 22 when he had his 749th possession, passing Wayne Richardson's mark set in 1971. [8] Following a record-breaking home-and-away season, Mitchell was named in the All-Australian team for the first time. [9]
Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) broke the record for the most career disposals recorded in VFL/AFL history during the match against the Western Bulldogs, surpassing the record of 9,656 disposals held by Robert Harvey (St Kilda). [82] The crowd of 43,482 for the Western Bulldogs v Collingwood match was the Western Bulldogs' largest home crowd ...
The Australian Football League (AFL) is the pre-eminent professional competition of Australian rules football.It was originally named the Victorian Football League (VFL) and was founded in 1896 as a breakaway competition from the Victorian Football Association (VFA), with its inaugural season in 1897.