List of Brisbane Lions leading goalkickers

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The following is a list of Brisbane Lions leading goalkickers in each season of the Australian Football League and AFL Women's.

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AFL

SeasonLeading goalkickerGoals
1997 Justin Leppitsch 50
1998 Justin Leppitsch (2)26
1999 Jarrod Molloy 44
2000 Alastair Lynch 68
2001 Alastair Lynch (2)58
2002 Alastair Lynch (3)74
2003 Alastair Lynch (4)78
2004 Jason Akermanis 44
2005 Daniel Bradshaw 42
2006 Daniel Bradshaw (2)59
2007 Jonathan Brown 77
2008 Daniel Bradshaw (3)75
2009 Jonathan Brown (2)85
2010 Jonathan Brown (3)53
2011 Mitch Clark 27
2012 Jonathan Brown (4)47
2013 Jonathan Brown (5)28
2014 Josh Green 33
2015 Josh Green (2)25
2016 Josh Walker 23
Dayne Zorko
2017 Dayne Zorko (2)34
2018 Eric Hipwood 37
2019 Charlie Cameron 57
2020 Charlie Cameron (2)31
2021 Charlie Cameron (3)55
2022 Charlie Cameron (4)54

Multiple winners

Denotes current player
PlayerWinsSeasons
Jonathan Brown 52007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013
Charlie Cameron 42019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Alistair Lynch 42000, 2001, 2002, 2003
Daniel Bradshaw 32005, 2006, 2008
Josh Green 22014, 2015
Justin Leppitsch 21997, 1998
Dayne Zorko 22016, 2017

AFL Women's

SeasonLeading goalkickerGoals
2017 Kate McCarthy 9
2018 Jess Wuetschner 13
2019 Jess Wuetschner (2)8
2020 Jesse Wardlaw 9
2021 Dakota Davidson 16
2022 Greta Bodey 13
S7 (2022) Jesse Wardlaw (2)22

Multiple winners

Denotes current player
PlayerWinsSeasons
Jesse Wardlaw 22020, S7 (2022)
Jess Wuetschner 22018, 2019

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