List of AFL Women's players to have played 50 games for one club

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This is a list of players who have played at least 50 games for one club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). This list only include home-and-away matches and finals; practice matches are excluded from the totals.

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Adelaide

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Ebony Marinoff, Adelaide games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2023 season. [1]

§AFL Women's games record holder
BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Ebony Marinoff §79§2017–present§
Anne Hatchard 742017–present
Stevie-Lee Thompson 742017–present
Sarah Allan 692017–present
Eloise Jones 662018–present
Chelsea Randall 602017–present
Danielle Ponter 582019–present
Marijana Rajcic 502018–2022 (S7)

Brisbane

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Ally Anderson, Brisbane games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2023 season. [2]

§AFL Women's games record holder
BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Ally Anderson §79§2017–present§
Breanna Koenen 772017–present
Shannon Campbell 752017–present
Emily Bates 662017–2022 (S7)
Sophie Conway 602018–present
Nat Grider 572019–present
Belle Dawes 562020–present
Orla O'Dwyer 552020–present
Cathy Svarc 552020–present
Dakota Davidson 512020–present
Kate Lutkins 502017–present
Jade Ellenger 502019–present
Tahlia Hickie 502020–present

Carlton

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Darcy Vescio, Carlton games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2023 season. [3]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Darcy Vescio 682017–present
Breann Moody 672017–present
Gabriella Pound 622017–present
Kerryn Peterson 562018–present

Collingwood

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Stacey Livingstone, Collingwood games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2023 season. [4]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Stacey Livingstone 662017–present
Sophie Casey 632017–present
Brittany Bonnici 572017–present
Steph Chiocci 552017–2022 (S7)
Jaimee Lambert 552018–2022 (S7)
Mikala Cann 542019–present
Ruby Schleicher 532017–present
Sarah Rowe 532019–present
Jordyn Allen 522019–present

Fremantle

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Hayley Miller, Fremantle games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2023 season. [5]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Hayley Miller 702017–present
Gabby O'Sullivan 632017–present
Ebony Antonio 572017–present
Angelique Stannett 572019–present
Laura Pugh 522019–present

Geelong

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Julia Crockett-Grills and Meg McDonald, Geelong games record holders

Updated to the end of the 2023 season. [6]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Julia Crockett-Grills 552019–present
Meg McDonald 552019–present
Rebecca Webster 502019–present

Greater Western Sydney

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Nicola Barr, Greater Western Sydney games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2023 season. [7]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Nicola Barr 582017–present
Alicia Eva 572018–present
Pepa Randall 512018–present
Cora Staunton 502018–2022 (S7)
Rebecca Beeson 502017–present

Melbourne

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Paxy Paxman, Melbourne games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2023 season. [8]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Paxy Paxman 722017–present
Lily Mithen 712017–present
Lauren Pearce 682017–present
Kate Hore 682018–present
Eden Zanker 642018–present
Tyla Hanks 612019–present
Sarah Lampard 602017–present
Daisy Pearce 552017–2022 (S7)
Libby Birch 552020–present
Shelley Heath 532019–present

North Melbourne

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Jasmine Garner and Tahlia Randall, North Melbourne games record holders

Updated to the end of the 2023 season. [9]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Jasmine Garner 612019–present
Tahlia Randall 612019–present
Emma King 602019–present
Emma Kearney 592019–present
Jenna Bruton 572019–present
Ash Riddell 562019–present

Western Bulldogs

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Ellie Blackburn, Western Bulldogs games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2023 season. [10]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Ellie Blackburn 682017–present
Kirsty Lamb 672017–present
Naomi Ferres 562018–present
Bailey Hunt 502017–present

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References

  1. "Adelaide – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  2. "Brisbane – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  3. "Carlton – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  4. "Collingwood – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  5. "Fremantle – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  6. "Geelong – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  7. "Greater Western Sydney – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  8. "Melbourne – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  9. "North Melbourne – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  10. "Western Bulldogs – most games". Australian Football. Retrieved 1 May 2021.

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