List of Western Bulldogs leading goalkickers

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The following is a list of Western Bulldogs (formerly Footscray Football Club) leading goalkickers in each season of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League) and AFL Women's.

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VFL/AFL

SeasonLeading goalkickerGoals
1925 Allan Hopkins 40
1926 Les Chapple
42
Allan Hopkins (2)
1927Les Chapple (2)32
1928 Alby Morrison 50
1929Alby Morrison (2)50
1930Alby Morrison (3)48
1931Alby Morrison (4)36
1932 Les Dayman 37
1933 Alan Rait 59
1934Alby Morrison (5)46
1935 Jack Ryan 25
1936 Arthur Olliver 37
1937Arthur Olliver (2)39
1938 Charlie Luke 44
1939 Charlie Page 31
1940Charlie Page (2)52
1941 Allan Collins 35
1942 Norman Ware 51
1943Allan Collins (2)40
1944 Bill Wood 51
1945 Joe Ryan 37
1946Bill Wood (2)52
1947Bill Wood (3)75
1948Bill Wood (4)41
1949Arthur Olliver (3)28
1950Bill Wood (5)45
1951 Alby Linton 23
Charlie Sutton
1952 Roger Duffy 20
1953 Jack Collins 50
1954 Jack Collins (2)84
1955Jack Collins (3)60
1956 Max Cross 52
1957Jack Collins (4)74
1958Jack Collins (5)49
1959 Ray Baxter 42
1960Ray Baxter (2)37
1961 Ted Whitten 35
1962Ted Whitten (2)38
1963 George Bisset 16
Merv Hobbs
1964George Bisset (2)46
Ted Whitten (3)
1965Merv Hobbs (2)24
1966 Kevin Jackman 28
1967George Bisset (3)27
1968Ted Whitten (4)36
1969George Bisset (4)45
1970George Bisset (5)45
1971 Bernie Quinlan 48
1972 Laurie Sandilands 39
1973Laurie Sandilands (2)34
1974Laurie Sandilands (3)50
1975Laurie Sandilands (4)47
1976 Kelvin Templeton 82
1977Kelvin Templeton (2)40
1978Kelvin Templeton (3)118
1979Kelvin Templeton (4)91
1980Kelvin Templeton (5)75
1981 Jim Edmond 25
Shane Loveless
1982 Simon Beasley 82
1983Simon Beasley (2)69
1984Simon Beasley (3)61
1985Simon Beasley (4)105
1986Simon Beasley (5)88
1987Simon Beasley (6)73
1988Simon Beasley (7)82
1989 Adrian Campbell 21
1990 Chris Grant 51
1991 Doug Hawkins 38
1992 Danny Del-Re 70
1993 Danny Del-Re (2)36
1994Chris Grant (2)71
1995 Richard Osborne 53
1996 Jason Watts 44
1997 Simon Minton-Connell 43
1998 Paul Hudson 61
1999Paul Hudson (2)51
2000 Rohan Smith 42
2001 Brad Johnson 48
2002 Nathan Brown 57
2003Nathan Brown (2)56
2004 Luke Darcy 30
Jade Rawlings
2005Brad Johnson (2)42
2006Brad Johnson (3)74
2007Brad Johnson (4)59
2008Brad Johnson (5)50
2009 Jason Akermanis 43
2010 Barry Hall 80
2011Barry Hall (2)55
2012 Daniel Giansiracusa 28
2013Daniel Giansiracusa (2)36
2014 Stewart Crameri 37
2015 Jake Stringer 56
2016Jake Stringer (2)42
2017 Liam Picken 24
Jake Stringer (3)
2018 Billy Gowers 26
2019 Sam Lloyd 38
2020 Mitch Wallis 25
2021 Josh Bruce 48
2022 Aaron Naughton 51
2023 Aaron Naughton 44

AFL Women's

SeasonLeading goalkickerGoals
2017 Ellie Blackburn 6
2018 Brooke Lochland 12
2019 Katie Brennan 6
2020 Kirsten McLeod 5
2021 Isabel Huntington 12
2022 (S6) Bonnie Toogood 10
2022 (S7) Gabby Newton 8
2023 Kirsty Lamb 7

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