List of Fitzroy Football Club leading goalkickers

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The following is a list of Fitzroy Football Club leading goalkickers in each of their seasons in the Victorian Football Association and Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League).

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Leading goalkickers by season

The following is a list of Fitzroy leading goalkickers in each season. [1]

VFA era

SeasonPlayer(s)Goals
1884 E. Carew5
G. Heron
1885 Herbert Rapiport12
1886 A. Newlands16
1887 Jack Worrall 16
1888 James Hogg12
W. Schmidt
1889 Jack Worrall (2)24
1890 Jim Grace 35
1891 Jim Grace (2)49
1892 Jim Grace (3)48
1893 Jim Grace (4)48
1894 Jim Grace (5)23
1895 Jim Grace (6)24
1896 Jim Grace (7)19

VFL/AFL era

Jack Moriarty was leading goalkicker for Fitzroy more times than any other player in history Jack Moriarty.jpg
Jack Moriarty was leading goalkicker for Fitzroy more times than any other player in history
SeasonPlayer(s)Goals
1897 Chris Kiernan 11
1898 Chris Kiernan (2)18
1899 Bill McSpeerin 18
1900 Chris Kiernan (3)21
1901 Gerald Brosnan 33
1902 Percy Trotter 22
1903 Percy Trotter (2)27
1904 Percy Trotter (3)36
1905 Alf Wilkinson 30
1906 Percy Trotter (4)28
1907 Jim Sharp 24
1908 Wally Johnson 27
1909 Billy Dick 26
1910 Bob Briggs 30
1911 Bruce Campbell 25
1912 Jimmy Freake 53
1913 Jimmy Freake (2)56
1914 Jimmy Freake (3)47
1915 Jimmy Freake (4)66
1916 Tom Heaney 27
1917 Jimmy Freake (5)37
1918 Jimmy Freake (6)29
1919 Bob Merrick 42
1920 Bob Merrick (2)53
1921 Bob Merrick (3)32
1922 Bob Merrick (4)47
1923 Jimmy Freake (7)45
1924 Jack Moriarty 82
1925 Jack Moriarty (2)63
1926 Jack Moriarty (3)48
1927 Jack Moriarty (4)83
1928 Jack Moriarty (5)68
1929 Jack Moriarty (6)58
1930 Charlie Chapman 46
1931 Jack Moriarty (7)53
1932 Jack Moriarty (8)81
1933 Jack Moriarty (9)70
1934 Len Pye 39
1935 Dinny Ryan 46
1936 Haydn Bunton, Sr. 33
1937 Haydn Bunton, Sr. (2)37
1938 Fred Hughson 62
1939 Clen Denning 37
1940 Claude Curtin 56
1941 Claude Curtin (2)65
1942 Claude Curtin (3)61
1943 Jack Grant 42
1944 Allan Ruthven 46
1945 Allan Ruthven (2)42
1946 Claude Curtin (4)56
1947 Eddie Hart 64
1948 Eddie Hart (2)61
1949 Eddie Hart (3)53
1950 Eddie Hart (4)50
1951 Eddie Hart (5)65
1952 Tony Ongarello 50
1953 Joe Hickey 40
1954 Allan Ruthven (3)31
1955 Norm Johnstone 32
1956 Tony Ongarello (2)33
1957 Owen Abrahams 31
1958 Tony Ongarello (3)53
1959 Kevin Wright 43
1960 Kevin Wright (2)36
1961 Owen Abrahams (2)32
1962 Wally Clark 21
1963 Gary Lazarus 35
1964 Ralph Rogerson 27
1965 Gary Lazarus (2)32
1966 Gary Lazarus (3)39
1967 Gary Lazarus (4)35
1968 Doug Searl 31
1969 Doug Searl (2)68
1970 Alex Ruscuklic 49
1971 John Murphy 47
1972 Garry Wilson 37
1973 Garry Wilson (2)43
1974 David Wall 35
1975 Renato Serafini 34
1976 John Murphy 35
1977 Bob Beecroft 59
1978 Bob Beecroft (2)65
1979 Bob Beecroft (3)87
1980 Bob Beecroft (4)63
1981 Bernie Quinlan 73
1982 Bernie Quinlan (2)53
1983 Bernie Quinlan (3)116
1984 Bernie Quinlan (4)105
1985 Bernie Quinlan (5)84
1986 Richard Osborne 62
1987 Richard Osborne (2)62
1988 Richard Osborne (3)60
1989 Richard Osborne (4)68
1990 Paul Roos 49
1991 Darren Wheildon 29
1992 Richard Osborne (5)58
1993 Alastair Lynch 68
1994 Darren Wheildon (2)26
1995 Chris Johnson 25
1996 Anthony Mellington 22

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