AFL Women's goalkicking records

This page is a collection of AFL Women's goalkicking records. The AFL Women's (AFLW) is Australia's national semi-professional women's Australian rules football competition. The following tables only include goals kicked in home-and-away matches and finals; goals kicked in practice matches are excluded from the totals.

Melbourne premiership player Tayla Harris is the AFL Women's all-time leading goalkicker with 58 goals

Most AFL Women's goals

Below are the players who have kicked at least 50 goals at AFLW level.

BoldCurrent player
Most AFL Women's goals for that club

Updated to the end of S7 (2022).

# Player Goals Club(s) Games Average
per game
Average
per season
Career span Ref.
1Tayla Harris58Brisbane (2017; 4 goals, 8 games)610.958.292017–present[1]
Carlton (2018–2021; 25 goals, 29 games)
Melbourne (2022–present; 28 goals, 23 games)
2Darcy Vescio55Carlton580.957.862017–present[2]
Cora Staunton55Greater Western Sydney501.109.172018–S7 (2022)[3]
4Kate Hore53Melbourne560.958.832018–present[4]
5Katie Brennan51Western Bulldogs (2017–2019; 15 goals, 13 games)421.217.292017–present[5]
Richmond (2020–present; 36 goals, 29 games)
Jasmine Garner51Collingwood (2017–2018; 10 goals, 14 games)620.827.292017–present[6]
North Melbourne (2019–present; 41 goals, 48 games)
7Erin Phillips50Adelaide (2017–2022; 50 goals, 46 games)560.897.142017–present[7]
Port Adelaide (S7 (2022)–present; 0 goals, 10 games)

Club goalkicking record holders

Below are the players who hold the record for most goals kicked at their respective clubs.

BoldCurrent player

Updated to the end of S7 (2022).

Club Player Goals Games Seasons Ref.
AdelaideErin Phillips50462017–2022[8]
BrisbaneJesse Wardlaw47492019–S7 (2022)[9]
CarltonDarcy Vescio55582017–present[10]
CollingwoodChloe Molloy37472018–S7 (2022)[11]
EssendonDaria Bannister89S7 (2022)–present[12]
FremantleGemma Houghton40462017–2022[13]
GeelongPhoebe McWilliams21312019–2022[14]
Chloe Scheer21202022–present
Gold CoastTara Bohanna21202022–present[15]
Greater Western SydneyCora Staunton55502018–S7 (2022)[16]
HawthornJess Duffin710S7 (2022)[17]
MelbourneKate Hore53562018–present[18]
North MelbourneJasmine Garner41482019–present[19]
Port AdelaideBrittany Perry46S7 (2022)[20]
Jade de Melo47S7 (2022)–present
Hannah Ewings410S7 (2022)–present
Gemma Houghton44S7 (2022)–present
RichmondKatie Brennan36292020–present[21]
St KildaCaitlin Greiser29342020–S7 (2022)[22]
SydneyBrooke Lochland710S7 (2022)–present[23]
Rebecca Privitelli79S7 (2022)–present
West CoastAimee Schmidt12192022–present[24]
Western BulldogsBonnie Toogood29372018–2022[25]

See also

References

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  2. "Darcy Vescio". Australian Football. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  3. "Cora Staunton". Australian Football. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
  4. "Kate Hore". Australian Football. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  5. "Katie Brennan". Australian Football. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  6. "Jasmine Garner". Australian Football. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  7. "Erin Phillips". Australian Football. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
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