List of Adelaide Football Club players

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This is a list of players to have played for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Adelaide Football Club players

Key
OrderPlayers are listed according to the date of their debut for the club.
SeasonsThe yearspan of the player's appearances for Adelaide.
DebutPlayers' first AFL matches for Adelaide.
GamesThe number of games played.
GoalsThe number of goals scored.
^Player is currently on Adelaide's playing list. [1]
Inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Statistics are updated as of round 3, 2024. [2]

1990s

Andrew McLeod is a two-time Norm Smith Medallist and Adelaide's games record holder. Amcleod (cropped).jpg
Andrew McLeod is a two-time Norm Smith Medallist and Adelaide's games record holder.
Simon Goodwin is a two-time premiership player and a former captain of the club. Simon goodwin.jpg
Simon Goodwin is a two-time premiership player and a former captain of the club.
NameSeasonsDebutGamesGoals
Grantley Fielke 1991–1992round 1, 1991246
Darel Hart 1991–1992round 1, 19913938
Eddie Hocking 1991round 1, 1991114
Rod Jameson 1991–1999round 1, 1991153113
Andrew Jarman 1991–1996round 1, 199111092
John Klug 1991–1992round 1, 19912634
Scott Lee 1991–1995round 1, 19918618
Bruce Lindner 1991–1992round 1, 19911927
Bruce Lindsay 1991round 1, 199160
David Marshall 1991–1992round 1, 19912614
Rodney Maynard 1991–1995round 1, 19918124
Chris McDermott 1991–1996round 1, 199111725
Tony McGuinness 1991–1996round 1, 199111379
Peter McIntyre 1991–1992round 1, 19911419
Romano Negri 1991–1992round 1, 199160
Nigel Smart 1991–2004round 1, 1991278116
Darren Smith 1991–1992round 1, 1991910
Robbie Thompson 1991round 1, 199150
Simon Tregenza 1991–1998round 1, 199110616
Tom Warhurst 1991round 1, 199120
Allan Bartlett 1991round 2, 1991113
Scott Hodges 1991–1993, 1996round 2, 199138100
Michael Murphy 1991–1992round 2, 19911641
Bruce Abernethy 1991–1992round 3, 1991112
Danny Hughes 1991round 3, 1991111
Stephen Rowe 1991–1995round 3, 19912924
Mark Bickley 1991–2003round 4, 199127277
Mark Mickan 1991–1993round 4, 19913712
Clayton Lamb 1991round 5, 199111
Matthew Liptak 1991–1999round 9, 1991116128
David Brown 1991–1996round 12, 19916955
Sean Tasker 1991–1996round 15, 19914817
Matthew Kelly 1991–1992round 16, 199120
Wayne Weidemann 1991–1996round 16, 19916826
Shaun Rehn 1991–2000round 18, 199113455
Andrew Payze 1991–1992round 19, 1991142
Paul Patterson 1991–1993round 22, 199192
Ben Hart 1992–2006round 1, 199231145
Anthony Ingerson 1992–1995round 1, 19923725
Randall Bone 1992–1993round 3, 19921213
Tony Modra 1992–1998round 4, 1992118440
Jonathon Ross 1992–1996round 5, 1992204
Stephen Schwerdt 1992–1994round 5, 1992254
Brenton Sanderson 1992–1993round 6, 199264
Adam Saliba 1992round 15, 199232
David Pittman 1992–1999round 18, 199213134
Paul Rouvray 1992–1994round 19, 1992212
Greg Anderson 1993–1996round 1, 19935919
Chris Groom 1993–1994round 1, 1993128
Matthew Robran 1993–2001round 5, 1993130110
Mark Ricciuto 1993–2007round 6, 1993312292
Mark Viska 1993–1997round 10, 1993331
Matthew Powell 1993–1995round 13, 1993164
Stuart Wigney 1993–1994round 21, 19931020
Tony Hall 1994–1995round 1, 19941730
Brett Chalmers 1994–1997round 4, 1994508
Shane Tongerie 1994round 1, 199443
Sean Wellman 1994–1995round 6, 1994349
Peter Turner 1994round 8, 199431
Josh Mail 1994round 10, 199440
Matthew Kluzek 1994–1996round 15, 19942415
Martin McKinnon 1994–1995round 16, 1994257
Nick Pesch 1994–1996round 17, 19943115
Matthew Connell 1995–2000round 1, 19959628
Jason McCartney 1995–1997round 1, 19953720
Andrew McLeod 1995–2010round 6, 1995340275
Tyson Edwards 1995–2010round 11, 1995321192
Troy Bond 1996–1999round 1, 19965851
Peter Caven 1996–2000round 1, 19968234
Shane Ellen 1996–2000round 1, 19965415
Darren Jarman 1996–2001round 1, 1996121264
Kym Koster 1996–2000round 1, 19969531
Matthew Collins 1996–1997round 10, 1996142
Kane Johnson 1996–2002round 14, 199610444
Peter Vardy 1996–2001round 14, 199696150
Ashley Fernee 1996round 17, 199620
Simon Goodwin 1997–2010round 1, 1997275162
Brett James 1997–2000round 1, 19977626
Aaron Keating 1997–1998round 1, 199761
Chad Rintoul 1997–1998round 1, 19972316
Barry Standfield 1997round 1, 19971323
Brent Williams 1997round 1, 199774
Tim Cook 1997–1998round 2, 199785
Trent Ormond-Allen 1997–1999round 2, 1997422
Tom Gilligan 1997round 3, 199731
Clay Sampson 1997–1998round 17, 19972416
Nathan Bassett 1998–2008round 1, 199821025
Lance Picioane 1998round 1, 199842
Mark Stevens 1998–2005round 1, 1998101103
James Thiessen 1998–2000round 1, 19984421
Andrew Eccles 1998–2001round 2, 19984122
Ian Downsborough 1998–1999round 3, 1998126
Sudjai Cook 1998round 7, 199872
Ian Perrie 1998–2007round 13, 1998116129
Ben Marsh 1998–2003round 14, 19984817
Linden Stevens 1998round 22, 199820
Brodie Atkinson 1999round 1, 199951
Brett Burton 1999–2010round 1, 1999177264
David Gallagher 1999–2001round 1, 1999262
Lucas Herbert 1999round 1, 1999141
Bryan Beinke 1999–2002round 2, 19993842
Darryl Wintle 1999round 2, 199930
Matthew Golding 1999round 5, 199970
Tyson Stenglein 1999–2004round 8, 199910626
Dean Howard 1999round 10, 199920
Ken McGregor 1999–2008round 14, 1999152114

2000s

Scott Thompson is a two-time Malcolm Blight Medal winner. Scott Thompson and Assistant Coaches Chat Before the Game (cropped).jpg
Scott Thompson is a two-time Malcolm Blight Medal winner.
Richard Douglas won the Malcolm Blight medal in 2010. 2017 AFL Grand Final parade - Richard Douglas.1.jpg
Richard Douglas won the Malcolm Blight medal in 2010.
David Mackay played 248 games across three decades. David Mackay 2017.jpg
David Mackay played 248 games across three decades.
Taylor Walker is Adelaide's all-time leading goalscorer and former captain. Taylor Walker 2019.3.jpg
Taylor Walker is Adelaide's all-time leading goalscorer and former captain.
Rory Sloane is a Malcolm Blight Medal winner and former captain. 2017 AFL Grand Final parade - Rory Sloane.jpg
Rory Sloane is a Malcolm Blight Medal winner and former captain.
NameSeasonsDebutGamesGoals
James Byrne 2000–2001round 1, 2000244
Matthew Clarke 2000–2006round 1, 200011819
Andrew Crowell 2000–2003round 1, 20004415
Scott Welsh 2000–2007round 1, 2000129270
Justin Cicolella 2000round 3, 200051
Robert Shirley 2000–2009round 3, 200015128
Rhett Biglands 2000–2006round 5, 200013459
Ricky O'Loughlin 2000–2001round 6, 200092
Michael Doughty 2000–2012round 1, 200023146
Evan Hewitt 2001–2002round 1, 2001156
Chris Ladhams 2001–2004round 1, 20015437
Matthew Shir 2001–2002round 1, 2001111
Hayden Skipworth 2001–2006round 1, 20014422
Matthew Bode 2001–2007round 2, 20017971
Stuart Bown 2001round 6, 200141
Adam Richardson 2001round 7, 200121
James Gallagher 2001–2004round 12, 20013811
Ryan Fitzgerald 2002round 1, 200288
Graham Johncock 2002–2013round 1, 2002227120
Ben Nelson 2002round 1, 2002121
Daniel Schell 2002–2003round 1, 2002119
Kris Massie 2002–2008round 5, 20028811
Martin Mattner 2002–2007round 14, 20029814
Brent Reilly 2002–2015round 15, 200220352
Wayne Carey 2003–2004round 1, 20032856
Jason Torney 2003–2007round 1, 20037718
Trent Hentschel 2003–2010round 3, 20037194
Ronnie Burns 2003–2004round 1, 20042023
James Begley 2003–2005round 8, 2003253
Ben Rutten 2003–2014round 16, 20032299
Jacob Schuback 2003–2004round 20, 200374
Scott Stevens 2004–2011round 2, 200411971
Ben Hudson 2004–2007round 3, 2004556
Luke Jericho 2004–2008round 4, 20043331
Nathan Bock 2004–2010round 5, 200411357
Fergus Watts 2004round 13, 200452
Scott Thompson 2005–2017round 2, 2005269145
Nathan van Berlo 2005–2016round 3, 200520568
Chris Knights 2005–2012round 15, 20059668
Bernie Vince 2006–2013round 1, 200612980
Jason Porplyzia 2006–2014round 5, 2006130181
Ivan Maric 2006–2011round 6, 20067728
Richard Douglas 2006–2019round 21, 2006246164
Jonathon Griffin 2007–2010round 1, 2007417
John Hinge 2007round 6, 200710
Bryce Campbell 2007–2008round 17, 200781
Nick Gill 2007–2009round 17, 20071721
John Meesen 2007round 20, 200720
David Mackay 2008–2021round 1, 200824868
Brad Symes 2008–2012round 1, 2008606
Kurt Tippett 2008–2012round 1, 2008104188
Jarrhan Jacky 2008round 5, 200831
James Sellar 2008–2011round 7, 2008213
Andy Otten 2008–2018round 12, 200810938
Brad Moran 2008–2011round 16, 2008188
Patrick Dangerfield 2008–2015round 20, 2008154163
Myke Cook 2009–2011round 1, 2009142
Jared Petrenko 2009–2014round 1, 20097650
Taylor Walker ^2009–round 1, 2009262614
Shaun McKernan 2009–2014round 14, 20093421
Brodie Martin 2009–2015round 16, 20093814
Rory Sloane ^2009–round 20, 2009255136

2010s

Brodie Smith has played 247 games for Adelaide as of 2023. Brodie Smith 24.02.17.jpg
Brodie Smith has played 247 games for Adelaide as of 2023.
Daniel Talia was Adelaide's first recipient of the Rising Star award. Daniel Talia 2019.1.jpg
Daniel Talia was Adelaide's first recipient of the Rising Star award.
Rory Laird is a three-time Malcolm Blight Medal winner. Rory Laird 2017.2.jpg
Rory Laird is a three-time Malcolm Blight Medal winner.
Eddie Betts was a three-time All-Australian and four-time leading goalkicker for the Crows. Eddie Betts 24.02.17.jpg
Eddie Betts was a three-time All-Australian and four-time leading goalkicker for the Crows.
NameSeasonsDebutGamesGoals
Tony Armstrong 2010–2011round 1, 2010140
Will Young 2010–2012round 2, 201021
Chris Schmidt 2009–2011round 3, 2010182
Phil Davis 2010–2011round 4, 2010181
Ricky Henderson 2010–2016round 5, 20109043
Matthew Jaensch 2010–2015round 6, 20107425
Jack Gunston 2010–2011round 9, 20101420
Brodie Smith ^2011–round 1, 201125071
Richard Tambling 2011–2013round 1, 2011161
Luke Thompson 2011–2014round 4, 2011202
Matthew Wright 2011–2015round 4, 20119463
Sam Jacobs 2011–2019round 5, 201118445
Ian Callinan 2011–2013round 14, 20113249
Daniel Talia 2011–2020round 15, 20112006
Aidan Riley 2011–2013round 19, 2011125
Tom Lynch 2012–2021round 1, 2012158199
Sam Kerridge 2012–2015round 3, 20122723
Sam Shaw 2012–2016round 4, 2012240
Jarryd Lyons 2010–2016round 5, 20125532
Josh Jenkins 2012–2019round 7, 2012147296
Tim McIntyre 2012–2013round 15, 201212
Luke Brown 2012–2022round 16, 201218913
Lewis Johnston 2012–2014round 20, 2012815
Brad Crouch 2013–2019round 2, 20139534
Rory Laird ^2013–round 4, 201322728
Mitch Grigg 2013–2016round 17, 20132015
Kyle Hartigan 2013–2019round 18, 20131131
Eddie Betts 2014–2019round 1, 2014132310
James Podsiadly 2014–2015round 1, 20142126
Matt Crouch ^2014–round 3, 201414630
Charlie Cameron 2014–2017round 9, 20147387
Cam Ellis-Yolmen 2014–2019round 12, 20143915
Kyle Cheney 2015–2018round 1, 2015440
Jake Kelly 2015–2021round 3, 20151101
Jake Lever 2015–2017round 6, 2015563
Riley Knight 2015–2020round 15, 20155537
Rory Atkins 2015–2019round 16, 201510147
Mitch McGovern 2016–2018round 1, 20164867
Wayne Milera ^2016–round 1, 20169929
Paul Seedsman 2016–2021round 1, 20168349
Reilly O'Brien ^2016–round 20, 201610313
Curtly Hampton 2017–2018round 1, 2017124
Troy Menzel 2017round 1, 201744
Jordan Gallucci 2017–2020round 9, 20172719
Hugh Greenwood 2017–2019round 9, 20175136
Jonathon Beech 2017round 12, 201731
Alex Keath 2017–2019round 18, 2017301
Tom Doedee 2018–2023round 1, 2018823
Darcy Fogarty ^2018–round 1, 201882119
Bryce Gibbs 2018–2020round 1, 20183715
Lachlan Murphy ^2018–round 1, 201810168
Myles Poholke 2018–2020round 5, 2018165
Sam Gibson 2018round 9, 201852
Patrick Wilson 2018–2019round 13, 201820
Elliott Himmelberg ^2018–round 23, 20184141
Chayce Jones ^2019–round 1, 20197817
Ben Davis 2019–2022round 15, 2019111
Tyson Stengle 2019–2020round 19, 20191413

2020s

Sam Berry lead the league for tackles in his second season. Sam Berry, Ade vs. GWS 2022 (52396645580) (cropped).jpg
Sam Berry lead the league for tackles in his second season.
NameSeasonsDebutGamesGoals
Billy Frampton 2020–2022round 1, 2020218
Fischer McAsey 2020round 1, 2020100
Ben Crocker 2020round 2, 202074
Ben Keays ^2020–round 2, 20208650
Ned McHenry ^2020–round 2, 20206229
Will Hamill ^2020–round 3, 2020381
Shane McAdam 2020–2023round 4, 20205072
Andrew McPherson 2020–2022round 6, 2020280
Kieran Strachan ^2020–round 9, 202050
Harry Schoenberg ^2020–round 10, 20205719
Lachlan Sholl ^2020–round 10, 20205614
Jordon Butts ^2020–round 13, 2020600
Sam Berry ^2021–round 1, 2021429
Mitch Hinge ^2021–round 1, 2021434
James Rowe 2021–2022round 1, 20213627
Nick Murray ^2021–round 2, 2021461
Jackson Hately 2021–2023round 6, 2021152
Riley Thilthorpe ^2021–round 6, 20214644
Ronin O'Connor 2021round 9, 202130
Josh Worrell ^2021–round 13, 2021200
Luke Pedlar ^2021–round 16, 20212926
Brayden Cook ^2021–round 21, 2021123
Lachlan Gollant ^2021–round 23, 20211312
Jordan Dawson ^2022–round 1, 20224816
Josh Rachele ^2022–round 1, 20223744
Jake Soligo ^2022–round 1, 20224017
Patrick Parnell ^2022–round 12, 2022160
Tyler Brown 2023round 1, 202310
Max Michalanney ^2023–round 1, 2023250
Izak Rankine ^2023–round 1, 20232340
Luke Nankervis ^2023–round 19, 202340
Mark Keane ^2023–round 20, 202370
James Borlase ^2023–round 21, 202360
Chris Burgess ^2024–round 1, 202433

AFL Women's players

Key
OrderPlayers are listed according to the date of their debut for the club.
SeasonsThe yearspan of the player's appearances for Adelaide.
DebutPlayers' first AFLW matches for Adelaide.
GamesThe number of games played.
GoalsThe number of goals scored.
^Player is currently on Adelaide's playing list. [3]
Inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Statistics are updated as of 2023.

2010s

Erin Phillips is a three-time AFLW premiership player, twice as captain and twice as best on ground. Erin Phillips 19.03.17.jpg
Erin Phillips is a three-time AFLW premiership player, twice as captain and twice as best on ground.
Chelsea Randall is Adelaide's longest-serving captain and three-time premiership captain. Chelsea Randall.2.jpg
Chelsea Randall is Adelaide's longest-serving captain and three-time premiership captain.
Ebony Marinoff's countless accolades include six All-Australian selections and being the Adelaide games record holder. Ebony Marinoff 2018.jpg
Ebony Marinoff's countless accolades include six All-Australian selections and being the Adelaide games record holder.
NameSeasonsDebutGamesGoals
Erin Phillips 2017–2022 (S6)round 1, 20174650
Chelsea Randall ^2017–round 1, 20176022
Sarah Allan ^2017–round 1, 2017690
Heather Anderson 2017round 1, 201780
Georgia Bevan 2017–2018round 1, 2017131
Dayna Cox 2017–2022 (S7)round 1, 2017320
Courtney Cramey 2017–2020round 1, 2017202
Angela Foley 2017–2022 (S6)round 1, 2017402
Kellie Gibson 2017round 1, 201784
Anne Hatchard ^2017–round 1, 20177224
Monique Hollick 2017round 1, 201730
Abbey Holmes 2017–2018round 1, 2017113
Ebony Marinoff ^2017–round 1, 20177911
Rhiannon Metcalfe 2017–2021round 1, 2017261
Justine Mules 2017–2022 (S6)round 1, 2017494
Sarah Perkins 2017–2019round 1, 20171713
Talia Radan 2017–2018round 1, 2017100
Sally Riley 2017–2019round 1, 2017144
Jess Sedunary 2017–2019round 1, 2017155
Stevie-Lee Thompson ^2017–round 1, 20177424
Tayla Thorn 2017round 1, 201750
Deni Varnhagen ^2017–round 1, 2017336
Sophie Armitstead 2017–2018round 2, 201740
Rachael Killian 2017–2018round 2, 201782
Jenna McCormick 2017–2019round 2, 2017209
Jessica Allan ^2018–2019, 2023–round 1, 2018170
Jasmyn Hewett 2018–2019, 2022 (S6)–2022 (S7)round 1, 2018103
Eloise Jones ^2018–round 1, 20186641
Ruth Wallace 2018round 1, 201877
Marijana Rajcic 2018–2022 (S7)round 3, 2018502
Ailish Considine 2019–2022 (S7)round 1, 2019269
Jessica Foley 2019–2020round 1, 2019134
Renee Forth 2019–2021round 1, 2019172
Sophie Li 2019–2020round 1, 2019141
Hannah Button 2019–2023round 1, 2019393
Maisie Nankivell 2019round 1, 201920
Chloe Scheer 2019–2021round 1, 20191713
Danielle Ponter ^2019–round 2, 20195866
Nikki Gore 2019–2022 (S6)round 6, 2019212

2020s

Ashleigh Saint (nee Woodland) was the competition's leading goalkicker in 2022 (S6). Ashleigh Woodland, 2022 AFLW Showdown 1.jpg
Ashleigh Saint (née Woodland) was the competition's leading goalkicker in 2022 (S6).
NameSeasonsDebutGamesGoals
Najwa Allen ^2020–round 1, 2020400
Chelsea Biddell ^2020–round 1, 2020484
Nicole Campbell 2020round 1, 202050
Courtney Gum 2020round 1, 202063
Rachelle Martin ^2020–round 1, 20204614
Madison Newman ^2020–round 1, 2020297
Jaimi Tabb 2020round 1, 202030
Caitlin Gould ^2020–round 2, 20204834
Montana McKinnon 2020–2023round 5, 2020311
Teah Charlton ^2021–round 1, 2021488
Lisa Whiteley 2021–2023round 1, 2021216
Ashleigh Saint 2021–2022 (S7)round 1, 20213644
Hannah Munyard ^2021–round 4, 2021322
Jasmine Simmons 2022 (S6)–2022 (S7)round 1, 2022 (S6)80
Abbie Ballard ^2022 (S6)–round 3, 2022 (S6)247
Brooke Tonon ^2022 (S6)–round 7, 2022 (S6)170
McKenzie Dowrick 2022 (S6)–2023round 10, 2022 (S6)44
Zoe Prowse ^2022 (S6)–round 10, 2022 (S6)192
Niamh Kelly ^2022 (S7)–round 1, 2022 (S7)217
Amber Ward 2022 (S7)–2023round 2, 2022 (S7)40
Jessica Waterhouse ^2022 (S7)–round 5, 2022 (S7)125
Keeley Kusterman ^2022 (S7)–round 7, 2022 (S7)21
Kiera Mueller ^2022 (S7)–round 9, 2022 (S7)170
Yvonne Bonner 2023round 1, 2023106
Sarah Goodwin ^2023–round 1, 2023130
Taylah Levy ^2023–round 8, 202330
Brooke Smith ^2023–round 10, 202310

Listed players yet to play for Adelaide

PlayerDate of birthAcquiredRecruited fromListed
Rookie Senior
Zac Taylor 31 January 2003Pick 44, 2021 AFL draft Calder Cannons 2021–
Billy Dowling 1 July 2004Pick 43, 2022 AFL draft North Adelaide 2022–
Hugh Bond 25 September 2004Pick 50, 2022 AFL draft Greater Western Victoria Rebels 2022–
Daniel Curtin 8 March 2005Pick 8, 2023 AFL draft Claremont 2023–
Charlie Edwards 18 May 2005Pick 21, 2023 AFL draft Sandringham Dragons 2023–
Oscar Ryan 15 May 2005Pick 27, 2023 AFL draft Murray Bushrangers 2023–
Karl Gallagher 21 February 2002 Category B rookie selection Monaghan GAA 2024–

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