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.
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 the 2024 season.
# | Player | Games | Club(s) | Average per season | Career span | Ref. |
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1 | Ally Anderson | 93‡ | Brisbane ‡ | 10.33 | 2017–present | [1] |
Ebony Marinoff | 93‡ | Adelaide ‡ | 10.33 | 2017–present | [2] | |
3 | Libby Birch | 91 | Western Bulldogs (22 games; 2017–2019) | 10.11 | 2017–present | [3] |
Melbourne (55 games; 2020–2023) | ||||||
North Melbourne (14 games; 2024–present) | ||||||
Breanna Koenen | 91 | Brisbane | 10.11 | 2017–present | [4] | |
5 | Tahlia Randall | 90 | Brisbane (15 games; 2017–2018) | 10.00 | 2017–present | [5] |
North Melbourne (75 games; 2019–present)‡ | ||||||
6 | Jasmine Garner | 89 | Collingwood (14 games; 2017–2018) | 9.89 | 2017–present | [6] |
North Melbourne (75 games; 2019–present)‡ | ||||||
7 | Emily Bates | 88 | Brisbane (66 games; 2017–2022 (S7)) | 9.78 | 2017–present | [7] |
Hawthorn (22 games; 2023–present) | ||||||
Shannon Campbell | 88 | Brisbane | 9.78 | 2017–present | [8] | |
Anne Hatchard | 88 | Adelaide | 9.78 | 2017–present | [9] | |
Emma King | 88 | Collingwood (14 games; 2017–2018) | 9.78 | 2017–present | [10] | |
North Melbourne (74 games; 2019–present) | ||||||
Stevie-Lee Thompson | 88 | Adelaide | 9.78 | 2017–present | [11] | |
12 | Sarah Allan | 83 | Adelaide | 8.63 | 2017–present | [12] |
13 | Emma Kearney | 82 | Western Bulldogs (15 games; 2017–2018) | 9.22 | 2017–present | [13] |
North Melbourne (67 games; 2019–present) | ||||||
Jaimee Lambert | 82 | Western Bulldogs (6 games; 2017) | 9.11 | 2017–present | [14] | |
Collingwood (55 games; 2018–2022 (S7)) | ||||||
St Kilda (21 games; 2023–present) | ||||||
Lily Mithen | 82 | Melbourne (82 games; 2017–2024)‡ | 9.11 | 2017–present | [15] | |
Gold Coast (0 games; 2025–present) | ||||||
Justine Mules-Robinson | 82 | Adelaide (49 games; 2017–2022 (S6)) | 9.11 | 2017–present | [16] | |
Port Adelaide (33 games; 2022 (S7)–present) | ||||||
17 | Kaitlyn Ashmore | 81 | Brisbane (16 games; 2017–2018) | 9.00 | 2017–present | [17] |
North Melbourne (33 games; 2019–2022 (S6)) | ||||||
Hawthorn (32 games; 2022 (S7)–present) | ||||||
18 | Sabrina Frederick | 80 | Brisbane (23 games; 2017–2019) | 8.89 | 2017–present | [18] |
Richmond (15 games; 2020–2021) | ||||||
Collingwood (42 games; 2022 (S6)–present) | ||||||
Hayley Miller | 80‡ | Fremantle ‡ | 8.89 | 2017–present | [19] | |
Nicola Stevens | 80 | Collingwood (7 games; 2017) | 8.89 | 2017–present | [20] | |
Carlton (42 games; 2018–2022 (S6)) | ||||||
St Kilda (31 games; 2022 (S7)–present) | ||||||
21 | Kirsty Lamb | 79 | Western Bulldogs (67 games; 2017–2023) | 8.89 | 2017–present | [21] |
Port Adelaide (12 games; 2024–present) | ||||||
22 | Breann Moody | 78‡ | Carlton ‡ | 8.78 | 2017–present | [22] |
Kate Hore | 78 | Melbourne | 9.75 | 2018–present | [23] | |
24 | Stacey Livingstone | 77‡ | Collingwood ‡ | 8.56 | 2017–2024 | [24] |
Paxy Paxman | 77 | Melbourne | 8.56 | 2017–present | [25] | |
Shelley Scott | 77 | Melbourne (49 games; 2017–2022 (S6)) | 8.56 | 2017–present | [26] | |
Geelong (28 games; 2022 (S7)–present) | ||||||
Darcy Vescio | 77 | Carlton | 8.56 | 2017–present | [27] | |
28 | Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 76 | Carlton (18 games; 2017–2019) | 8.44 | 2017–present | [28] |
St Kilda (25 games; 2020–2022 (S6)) | ||||||
Hawthorn (33 games; 2022 (S7)–present)‡ | ||||||
Jenna Bruton | 76 | Western Bulldogs (8 games; 2018) | 9.50 | 2018–present | [29] | |
North Melbourne (68 games; 2019–present) | ||||||
30 | Alicia Eva | 75 | Collingwood (7 games; 2017) | 8.33 | 2017–present | [30] |
Greater Western Sydney (68 games; 2018–present)‡ | ||||||
Gabby O'Sullivan | 75 | Fremantle | 8.33 | 2017–present | [31] |
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 the 2024 season.
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