Melbourne premiership player Kate Hore is the AFL Women's all-time leading goalkicker with 73 goals

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.

Most AFL Women's goals

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

Most AFL Women's goals for that club
BoldCurrent player

Updated to the end of the 2023 season.

# Player Goals Club(s) Games Average
per game
Average
per season
Career span Ref.
1Kate Hore73Melbourne681.0710.432018–present[1]
2Danielle Ponter66Adelaide581.1411.002019–present[2]
3Katie Brennan65Western Bulldogs (2017–2019; 15 goals, 13 games)521.258.132017–present[3]
Richmond (2020–present; 50 goals, 39 games)
4Jasmine Garner64Collingwood (2017–2018; 10 goals, 14 games)750.858.002017–present[4]
North Melbourne (2019–present; 54 goals, 61 games)
5Darcy Vescio62Carlton680.917.752017–present[5]
6Tayla Harris61Brisbane (2017; 4 goals, 8 games)690.887.632017–present[6]
Carlton (2018–2021; 25 goals, 29 games)
Melbourne (2022 (S6)–present; 32 goals, 32 games)
7Gemma Houghton60Fremantle (2017–2022 (S6); 40 goals, 46 games)601.007.502017–present[7]
Port Adelaide (2022 (S7)–present; 20 goals, 14 games)
8Ashleigh Saint58Melbourne (2019; 0 goals, 4 games)491.1811.602019, 2021–present[8]
Adelaide (2021–2022 (S7); 44 goals, 36 games)
Port Adelaide (2023–present; 14 goals, 9 games)
9Cora Staunton55Greater Western Sydney501.109.172018–2022 (S7)[9]
Chloe Molloy55Collingwood (2018–2022 (S7); 37 goals, 47 games)590.937.862018–present[10]
Sydney (2023–present; 18 goals, 12 games)
Jesse Wardlaw55Brisbane (2019–2022 (S7); 47 goals, 49 games)590.939.172019–present[11]
St Kilda (2023–present; 8 goals, 10 games)
Dakota Davidson55Brisbane511.0811.002020–present[12]
13Chloe Scheer54Adelaide (2019–2021; 13 goals, 17 games)491.109.002019–present[13]
Geelong (2022 (S6)–present; 41 goals, 32 games)
14Erin Phillips53Adelaide (2017–2022 (S6); 50 goals, 46 games)660.806.632017–2023[14]
Port Adelaide (2022 (S7)–2023; 3 goals, 20 games)
15Bonnie Toogood52Western Bulldogs (2018–2022 (S6); 29 goals, 37 games)580.907.432018–present[15]
Essendon (2022 (S7)–present; 23 goals, 21 games)

Club goalkicking record holders

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

§AFL Women's goalkicking record holder
BoldCurrent player

Updated to the end of the 2023 season.

Club Player Goals Games Seasons Ref.
AdelaideDanielle Ponter66582019–present[16]
BrisbaneDakota Davidson55512020–present[17]
CarltonDarcy Vescio62682017–present[18]
CollingwoodChloe Molloy37472018–2022 (S7)[19]
EssendonBonnie Toogood23212022 (S7)–present[20]
FremantleGemma Houghton40462017–2022 (S6)[21]
GeelongChloe Scheer41322022 (S6)–present[22]
Gold CoastTara Bohanna36312022 (S6)–present[23]
Greater Western SydneyCora Staunton55502018–2022 (S7)[24]
HawthornAine McDonagh14172022 (S7)–present[25]
MelbourneKate Hore§73§68§2018–present§[26]
North MelbourneJasmine Garner54612019–present[27]
Port AdelaideGemma Houghton20142022 (S7)–present[28]
RichmondKatie Brennan50392020–present[29]
St KildaCaitlin Greiser29342020–2022 (S7)[30]
SydneyRebecca Privitelli22202022 (S7)–present[31]
West CoastKellie Gibson17342020–present[32]
Western BulldogsBonnie Toogood29372018–2022 (S6)[33]

AFL Women's goalkicking record holder

BoldCurrent player

Updated to the end of the 2023 season.

Player Total Record broken Career goals Club(s) Career span
Darcy VescioFirst to reach 50 goals (round 8, 2022 (S6))62Carlton2017–present
Tayla Harris57Round 8, 2022 (S7)61Brisbane (2017; 4 goals)2017–present
Carlton (2018–2021; 25 goals)
Melbourne (2022 (S6)–present; 32 goals)
Kate Hore59Round 2, 202373Melbourne2018–present

See also

References

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