List of VFL/AFL players to have played 200 games for one club

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This is a list of players who have played at least 200 games for one club in the Australian Football League (AFL), previously known as the Victorian Football League (VFL). This list includes only senior home-and-away matches and finals; representative games (i.e. State of Origin or international rules), pre-season and night series games are excluded from the totals.

Contents

Adelaide

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Andrew McLeod, Adelaide games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2024 season. [1]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Andrew McLeod 3401995–2010
Tyson Edwards 3211995–2010
Mark Ricciuto 3121993–2007
Ben Hart 3111992–2006
Nigel Smart 2781991–2004
Taylor Walker 2782008–present
Simon Goodwin 2751997–2010
Mark Bickley 2721991–2003
Scott Thompson 2692005–2017
Brodie Smith 2622011–present
Rory Sloane 2552009–2024
David Mackay 2482008–2021
Rory Laird 2472013–present
Richard Douglas 2462006–2019
Michael Doughty 2312000–2012
Ben Rutten 2292003–2014
Graham Johncock 2272002–2013
Nathan Bassett 2101998–2008
Nathan van Berlo 2052005–2016
Brent Reilly 2032002–2014
Daniel Talia 2002010–2021

Brisbane Lions

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Simon Black, Brisbane Lions games record holder

Updated to the end of round 24, 2024. [2]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Simon Black 3221998–2013
Luke Power 2821998–2011
Daniel Rich 2752009–2023
Dayne Zorko 2732012–present
Jonathan Brown 2562000–2014
Daniel Bradshaw 2191997–2009
Nigel Lappin 2181997–2008
Ashley McGrath 2142001–2014
Jason Akermanis 2101997–2006
Michael Voss 2101997–2006
Tim Notting 2081998–2009
Harris Andrews 2082015–present
Jed Adcock 2062004–2015
Chris Johnson 2051997–2007
Ryan Lester 2032011–present
Daniel Merrett 2002005–2016

Carlton

Updated to the end of round 24, 2024. [3]

PlayerGamesSeasons
Craig Bradley 3751986–2002
Bruce Doull 3561969–1986
Kade Simpson 3422003–2020
John Nicholls 3281957–1974
Stephen Silvagni 3121985–2001
Marc Murphy 3002006–2021
Justin Madden 2871983–1996
Anthony Koutoufides 2781992–2007
Geoff Southby 2681971–1984
David McKay 2631969–1981
Alex Jesaulenko 2561967–1979
Brett Ratten 2551990–2003
Stephen Kernahan 2511986–1997
Peter Jones 2491966–1979
Peter Dean 2481984–1998
Andrew McKay 2441993–2003
Mark Maclure 2431974–1986
Sergio Silvagni 2391958–1971
Rod McGregor 2361905–1920
Rod Ashman 2361973–1986
Scott Camporeale 2331995–2005
Bryce Gibbs 2312007–2017
Ed Curnow 2212011–2023
Rod Austin 2201972–1985
Robert Walls 2181967–1978
Tom Alvin 2181984–1994
Eddie Betts 2182005–2013, 2020–2021
Lance Whitnall 2161997–2007
Heath Scotland 2152004–2014
Ken Hands 2111945–1957
Wayne Johnston 2091979–1990
Trevor Keogh 2081970–1981
Patrick Cripps 2062014–present
Frank Gill 2051929–1942
Harry Vallence 2041926–1938
Barry Armstrong 2041969–1981
Andrew Walker 2022004–2016
Ryan Houlihan 2012000–2011
Michael Sexton 2001990–2000

Collingwood

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Scott Pendlebury, Collingwood games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2024 season. [4]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Scott Pendlebury 4032006–present
Steele Sidebottom 3312009–present
Tony Shaw 3131977–1994
Gordon Coventry 3061920–1937
Wayne Richardson 2771966–1978
Len Thompson 2681965–1978
Scott Burns 2651995–2008
Jock McHale 2611903–1920
Nathan Buckley 2601994–2007
Dane Swan 2582003–2016
Gavin Brown 2541987–2000
Harry Collier 2531926–1940
Lou Richards 2501941–1955
Peter Daicos 2501979–1993
Gavin Crosisca 2461987–2000
Travis Cloke 2462005–2016
Phonse Kyne 2451934–1950
Ben Johnson 2352000–2013
Simon Prestigiacomo 2331996–2010
Jack Crisp 2312015–present
Dick Lee 2301906–1922
Syd Coventry 2271922–1934
Tarkyn Lockyer 2271999–2010
Shane O'Bree 2272000–2010
Les Hughes 2251908–1922
Leon Davis 2252000–2011
Anthony Rocca 2201997–2009
Alan Didak 2182001–2013
Charlie Dibbs 2161924–1935
Ross Dunne 2131967–1978
Billy Picken 2121974–1986
Max Richardson 2111969–1978
Brayden Maynard 2092015–present
Nick Maxwell 2082004–2014
Albert Collier 2051925–1939
Damian Monkhorst 2051988–1999
Graham Wright 2011988–1998
Josh Fraser 2002000–2010

Essendon

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Dustin Fletcher, Essendon games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2024 season. [5]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Dustin Fletcher 4001993–2015
Simon Madden 3781974–1992
Dick Reynolds 3201933–1951
Tim Watson 3071977–1991, 1993–1994
Garry Foulds 3001974–1989
Terry Daniher 2941978–1992
Bill Hutchison 2901942–1957
Matthew Lloyd 2701995–2009
Scott Lucas 2701996–2009
Don McKenzie 2661960–1974
Ken Fletcher 2641967–1980
Jack Clarke 2631951–1967
Brent Stanton 2552004–2017
James Hird 2531991–2007
Dyson Heppell 2532011–2024
Gary O'Donnell 2431987–1998
Darren Bewick 2381988–2000
Joe Misiti 2361992–2004
Mark McVeigh 2321999–2012
Zach Merrett 2292014–present
David Zaharakis 2262009–2021
Hugh Mitchell 2241953–1967
Paul Salmon 2241983–1995, 2002
Jobe Watson 2202003–2017
Cale Hooker 2192009–2021
Barry Davis 2181961–1972
Mark Mercuri 2071992–2004
Mark Harvey 2061984–1997
Mark Thompson 2021983–1996
Paul Vander Haar 2011977–1990
Glenn Hawker 2001978–1988

Fitzroy

Player [6] GamesSeasons
Kevin Murray 3331955–1974
Paul Roos 2691982–1994
Garry Wilson 2681971–1984
Frank Curcio 2491932–1948
Norm Johnstone 2281944–1957
Allan Ruthven 2221940–1954
David McMahon 2181973–1984
John Murphy 2141967–1977
Warwick Irwin 2131970–1983
Alan Gale 2131948–1961
Michael Conlan 2101977–1989

Footscray/Western Bulldogs

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Brad Johnson, Footscray/Western Bulldogs games record holder

Updated to the end of round 24, 2024. [7]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Brad Johnson 3641994–2010
Chris Grant 3411990–2007
Doug Hawkins 3291978–1994
Scott West 3241993–2008
Ted Whitten 3211951–1970
Robert Murphy 3122000–2017
Rohan Smith 3001992–2006
Matthew Boyd 2922003–2017
Tony Liberatore 2831986–2002
Arthur Olliver 2721935–1950
Daniel Giansiracusa 2652001–2014
Stephen Wallis 2611983–1996
Dale Morris 2532005–2019
Jack Macrae 2482013–present
Marcus Bontempelli 2392014–present
Scott Wynd 2371988–2000
Tom Liberatore 2332011–present
Luke Darcy 2261994–2007
Alby Morrison 2241928–1946
Nathan Eagleton 2212000–2010
Adam Cooney 2192004–2014
Daniel Cross 2102002–2013
Gary Dempsey 2071967–1978
Lindsay Gilbee 2062001–2012
Wally Donald 2051946–1958
Ryan Hargrave 2032002–2012
Ryan Griffen 2022005–2014
Norman Ware 2001932–1946

Fremantle

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David Mundy, Fremantle games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2024 season. [8]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
David Mundy 3762005–2022
Matthew Pavlich 3532000–2016
Aaron Sandilands 2712003–2019
Luke McPharlin 2442002–2015
Michael Johnson 2442005–2018
Nat Fyfe 2402010–present
Michael Walters 2392009–present
Shane Parker 2381995–2007
Shaun McManus 2281995–2008
Stephen Hill 2182009–2021
Paul Hasleby 2082000–2010
Antoni Grover 2021999–2012

Geelong

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Tom Hawkins, Geelong games record holder

Updated to the end of round 24, 2024. [9]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Tom Hawkins 3592007–present
Joel Selwood 3552007–2022
Corey Enright 3322001–2016
Ian Nankervis 3251967–1983
Jimmy Bartel 3052002–2016
Sam Newman 3001964–1980
Mitch Duncan 2942010–present
Darren Milburn 2921997–2011
Peter Riccardi 2881992–2006
Matthew Scarlett 2841998–2012
Andrew Mackie 2802004–2017
Harry Taylor 2802008–2020
Joel Corey 2762000–2013
Garry Hocking 2741987–2001
James Kelly 2732002–2015
Mark Blicavs 2682013–present
Paul Couch 2591985–1997
Bruce Nankervis 2531970–1983
Steve Johnson 2532002–2015
Paul Chapman 2512000–2013
Bill Goggin 2481958–1971
Gary Ablett Jr. 2472002–2010, 2018–2020
Cameron Ling 2462000–2011
Reg Hickey 2451926–1940
Michael Turner 2451974–1988
Gary Ablett Sr. 2421984–1997
Barry Stoneham 2411986–2000
Cameron Guthrie 2402011–present
George Todd 2321922–1934
Neville Bruns 2231978–1992
Bill Eason 2201902–1915
Terry Bright 2191976–1987
Tim McGrath 2191992–2002
Ben Graham 2191993–2004
Cameron Mooney 2102000–2011
Tom Lonergan 2092005-2017
Doug Wade 2081961–1972
Andrew Bews 2071982–1993
David Wojcinski 2031999–2012
David Clarke 2021971–1981
Russell Renfrey 2011946–1956
Robert Neal 2001974–1986

Gold Coast

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David Swallow, Gold Coast games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2024 season. [10]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
David Swallow 2402011–present

Greater Western Sydney

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Callan Ward, Greater Western Sydney games record holder

Updated to the end of round 24, 2024. [11]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Callan Ward 2532012–present
Toby Greene 2372012–present
Lachie Whitfield 2322013–present
Stephen Coniglio 2152012–present
Josh Kelly 2132014–present
Nick Haynes 2112012–present

Hawthorn

Updated to the end of round 24, 2024. [12]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Michael Tuck 4261971–1991
Leigh Matthews 3321969–1985
Sam Mitchell 3072002–2016
Shane Crawford 3051993–2008
Luke Hodge 3052002–2017
Chris Langford 3031983–1997
Don Scott 3021967–1981
Kelvin Moore 3001970–1984
Luke Breust 2982011–present
Jarryd Roughead 2832005–2019
Gary Ayres 2691978–1993
Jason Dunstall 2691985–1998
Peter Knights 2641969–1985
Jordan Lewis 2642005–2016
John Platten 2581986–1997
Liam Shiels 2552010–2022
Shaun Burgoyne 2502010–2021
Grant Birchall 2482006–2019
John Kennedy Jr. 2411979–1991
Robert DiPierdomenico 2401975–1991
Graham Arthur 2321955–1968
Chris Mew 2301980–1992
Rodney Eade 2291976–1987
Jack Gunston 2272012–2022, 2024–present
Michael Moncrieff 2241971–1983
Mark Graham 2231993–2004
Alan Martello 2231970–1980
John Peck 2131954–1966
Andrew Collins 2121987–1996
David Parkin 2111961–1974
Darrin Pritchard 2111987–1997
Isaac Smith 2102011–2020
Ben Dixon 2031997–2007
Geoff Ablett 2021973–1982
Ben Stratton 2022010–2020
Ted Pool 2001926–1938
Brad Sewell 2002003–2014

Melbourne

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David Neitz, Melbourne games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2024 season. [13]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
David Neitz 3061993–2008
Nathan Jones 3022006–2021
Robert Flower 2721973–1987
Adem Yze 2711995–2008
Jim Stynes 2641987–1998
Steven Febey 2581988–2001
Brad Green 2542000–2012
Brian Dixon 2521954–1968
James McDonald 2511997–2010
Jeff White 2361998–2008
Brett Lovett 2351986–1997
Todd Viney 2331987–1999
Tom McDonald 2322011–present
Russell Robertson 2281997–2009
Stan Alves 2261965–1976
Garry Lyon 2261986–1999
Greg Wells 2241969–1980
Cameron Bruce 2242000–2010
Max Gawn 2242009–present
Gary Hardeman 2191967–1981
Jack Viney 2192013–present
Jack Mueller 2161934–1950
Percy Beames 2131931–1944
Norm Smith 2101935–1948
Don Williams 2051953–1968
Ron Barassi 2041953–1964
Steven Smith 2031974–1985
Tassie Johnson 2021959–1969

North Melbourne/Kangaroos

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Brent Harvey, North Melbourne/Kangaroos and VFL/AFL games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2024 season. [14]

§VFL/AFL games record holder
PlayerGamesSeasons
Brent Harvey §432§1996–2016§
Drew Petrie 3162001–2016
Todd Goldstein 3152007–2023
Glenn Archer 3111992–2007
Wayne Schimmelbusch 3061973–1987
Adam Simpson 3061995–2009
Keith Greig 2941971–1985
Anthony Stevens 2921989–2005
Mick Martyn 2871988–2002
Jack Ziebell 2802009–2023
David Dench 2751969–1984
Michael Firrito 2752003–2016
John Dugdale 2481955–1970
Brady Rawlings 2451999–2011
Wayne Carey 2441989–2001
Shannon Grant 2431998–2008
Daniel Wells 2432003–2016
David King 2411994–2004
Scott Thompson 2412008–2019
Ben Cunnington 2382010–2023
Craig Sholl 2351987–2000
Shaun Atley 2342011–2021
Stephen McCann 2261977–1988
Ross Smith 2241984–1996
John Blakey 2241993–2002
Andrew Swallow 2242006–2017
Anthony Rock 2221988–2001
Allen Aylett 2201952–1964
John Law 2191978–1989
Brett Allison 2191987–1999
Ian Fairley 2171983–1996
Lindsay Thomas 2052007–2017
Luke McDonald 2032014–present
Laurie Dwyer 2011956–1970
John Longmire 2001988–1999

Port Adelaide

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Travis Boak, Port Adelaide games record holder

Updated to the end of round 24, 2024. [15]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Travis Boak 3682007–present
Kane Cornes 3002001–2015
Justin Westhoff 2802007–2020
Robbie Gray 2712007–2022
Warren Tredrea 2551997–2010
Ollie Wines 2502013–present
Peter Burgoyne 2401997–2009
Chad Cornes 2391999–2011
Brendon Lade 2341997–2009
Domenic Cassisi 2282002–2014
Tom Jonas 2162011–2023

Richmond

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Kevin Bartlett, Richmond games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2024 season. [16]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Kevin Bartlett 4031965–1983
Jack Riewoldt 3472007–2023
Jack Dyer 3111931–1949
Trent Cotchin 3062008–2023
Shane Edwards 3032007–2022
Dustin Martin 3022010–2024
Francis Bourke 3001967–1981
Wayne Campbell 2971991–2005
Jack Titus 2941926–1943
Matthew Richardson 2821993–2009
Matthew Knights 2791988–2002
Dale Weightman 2741978–1993
Chris Newman 2682002–2015
Joel Bowden 2651996–2009
Percy Bentley 2631925–1940
Vic Thorp 2621910–1925
Kevin Sheedy 2511967–1979
Roger Dean 2451957–1973
Brendon Gale 2441990–2001
Brett Deledio 2432005–2016
Mervyn Keane 2381972–1984
Dylan Grimes 2342010–2024
Mark Lee 2331977–1991
Nick Vlastuin 2332013–present
Jim Jess 2231976–1988
David Cloke 2191974–1982, 1990–1991
Dick Clay 2131966–1976
Kevin O'Neill 2091930–1941
Bryan Wood 2091972–1982
Darren Gaspar 2071996–2007
Bachar Houli 2062011-2021
Basil McCormack 2001925–1936
Michael Roach 2001977–1989
Alex Rance 2002009–2019

South Melbourne/Sydney

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Adam Goodes, South Melbourne/Sydney games record holder

Updated to the end of round 24, 2024. [17]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Adam Goodes 3721999–2015
Jude Bolton 3251999–2013
Jarrad McVeigh 3252004–2019
Michael O'Loughlin 3031995–2009
Luke Parker 2902011–present
Ryan O'Keefe 2862000–2014
Josh Kennedy 2762010–2022
John Rantall 2601963–1972, 1976–1979
Heath Grundy 2562006–2019
Kieren Jack 2562007–2019
Mark Browning 2511975–1987
Dane Rampe 2482011–present
Mark Bayes 2461985–1998
Stephen Wright 2461979–1992
Jake Lloyd 2462014–present
Daryn Cresswell 2441992–2003
Brett Kirk 2411999–2010
Bob Skilton 2371956–1971
Leo Barry 2371995–2009
Paul Kelly 2341990–2002
Ron Clegg 2311945–1960
Tony Morwood 2291978–1989
Ted Richards 2282006–2016
Jack Graham 2271935–1949
Vic Belcher 2261907–1920
Jared Crouch 2231996–2009
Jim Cleary 2221934–1948
Dennis Carroll 2191981–1993
Rod Carter 2171980–1990
Andrew Dunkley 2171992–2002
David McLeish 2131969–1980
Nick Smith 2112008–2019
Dan Hannebery 2082009-2018
Mark Tandy 2071911–1926
Harry Cunningham 2052012–present
Stuart Maxfield 2001996–2005

St Kilda

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Robert Harvey, St Kilda games record holder
Player [18] GamesSeasons
Robert Harvey 3831988–2008
Nick Riewoldt 3362001–2017
Nathan Burke 3231987–2003
Stewart Loewe 3211986–2002
Barry Breen 3001965–1982
Lenny Hayes 2971999–2014
Leigh Montagna 2872002–2017
Stephen Milne 2752001–2013
Gary Colling 2651968–1981
Nick Dal Santo 2602002–2013
Kevin Neale 2561965–1977
Justin Peckett 2521992–2006
Danny Frawley 2401984–1995
Ross Smith 2341961–1975
Max Hudghton 2341997–2009
Trevor Barker 2301975–1989
Nicky Winmar 2301987–1998
Sam Fisher 2282004–2016
Jeff Sarau 2261973–1983
Austinn Jones 2261995–2005
Geoff Cunningham 2241977–1989
Andrew Thompson 2211997–2007
Jason Blake 2192000–2013
Harry Lever 2181905–1922
Sebastian Ross 2112012–2024
Brian Mynott 2101964–1975
Sam Gilbert 2082006–2018
Jarryn Geary 2072008–2022
Brendon Goddard 2052003–2012
Carl Ditterich 2031963–1978
Steven Baker 2031999–2011
Justin Koschitzke 2002001–2013

West Coast

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Shannon Hurn, West Coast games record holder

Updated to the end of the 2024 season. [19]

BoldCurrent player
PlayerGamesSeasons
Shannon Hurn 3332006–2023
Jack Darling 2982011–present
Dean Cox 2902001–2014
Andrew Gaff 2802011–2024
Glen Jakovich 2761991–2004
Josh Kennedy 2712006–2022
Darren Glass 2702000-2014
Guy McKenna 2671988–2000
Drew Banfield 2651993–2006
Peter Matera 2531990–2002
Andrew Embley 2501999–2013
Luke Shuey 2482009–2023
Dean Kemp 2431990–2001
Ashley McIntosh 2421991–2003
Matt Priddis 2402006–2017
Ben Cousins 2381996–2007
Jamie Cripps 2352013–present
Michael Braun 2281997–2008
David Wirrpanda 2271996–2009
Daniel Kerr 2202001–2013
Mark LeCras 2192005–2018
Brad Sheppard 2162010–2021
Chris Lewis 2151987–2000
Chris Masten 2152008–2019
Nic Naitanui 2132009–2023
John Worsfold 2091987–1998
Quinten Lynch 2092002–2012
Chris Mainwaring 2011987–1999

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