List of Adelaide Football Club leading goalkickers explained

The following list details all of the major goalkicking records relating specifically to, including each season highs, career highs, and game highs for both the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League) and AFL Women's. Since the inclusion of Adelaide into the AFL, Tony Modra is the only Adelaide player to win the Coleman Medal, which he achieved in 1997 with 81 goals for the home-and-away season.

Adelaide leading goalkickers

^Denotes current player
+Player won Coleman Medal in same season
Team played finals (which count for the tally)
Season Leading goalkicker Goals
199149
199248
1993129†
1994 (2) 70
1995 (3) 42
1996 (4) 75
1997+ (5)84†
199845†
1999 (2) 58
200047
2001 (3) 40†
200251†
200330†
2004 (2) 36
2005 (3) 58†
200644†
2007 (4) 49†
2008 (2) 34†
200957†
201046
2011^ 32
2012^ (2) 63†
201333
201451
2015 (2) 63†
2016 (3) 75†
2017 (4) 55†
201846
2019^ (3) 43
2020^ (4) 15
2021^ (5) 48
2022^ (6) 47
2023^ (7) 76
2024^ 41

Multiple winners

PlayerWinsSeasons
^ 7 2011, 2012, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
5 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
4 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
2000, 2004, 2005, 2007
2 2002, 2008
1998, 1999

Leading career goalkickers for Adelaide

Source

PlayerAdelaide goalsAverage
^6412.31
440 (588 AFL total)3.73
310 (640 AFL total)2.35
2962.01
2920.94
2750.81
270 (363 AFL total)2.09
264 (597 AFL total)2.18
2641.49

Most goals in a game

GoalsPlayerOpponentRoundYearVenue
13.4Richmond161993Football Park
13.3Carlton11994Football Park
11.4Geelong231992Football Park
10.3Richmond11993MCG
10.2^West Coast Eagles132023Adelaide Oval
10.2Greater Western Sydney72013Sydney Showground Stadium
10.1North Melbourne81993Football Park
9.4^West Coast Eagles242023Perth Stadium
9.0Melbourne131999MCG

AFL Women's leading goalkickers

Season Leading goalkicker Goals
11†
7
^ 14†
^ 5
(2)14†
+ 21†
(2)14†
^ (2) 20†
^ 20†

Multiple winners

PlayerWinsSeasons
2 2018, 2021
2022 (S6), 2022 (S7)
^ 2020, 2023

Most goals in a game

GoalsPlayerOpponentRoundYearVenue
5.2 ^ 3 2024 Unley Oval
4.3 ^ 6 2021 Norwood Oval
4.3 7 2017 Olympic Park Oval
4.2 3 2018 Norwood Oval
4.0 ^ 2 2019 Princes Park

See also

References