A consistent player who could perform well in other positions.Playing career: 1909-1926 (St K 1909-1915, 1918-1924, 1926, NM 1925-1926) Games: 218 (St K 197, NM 21) Goals: 61 (St K 61, NM 0)A champion player for the Blues through a tough and successful era of the game, was a true leader of the club both as captain and later as a coach.Games: 188 (Ess 85, Geel 49, NM 54) Goals: 246 (Ess 30, Geel 20, NM 196)Coaching record: Rich 1934-40 (133 games, 86 wins, 46 losses, 1 draw), Premiership 1934; Carl 1941-55 (281 games, 167 wins, 110 losses, 4 draws), Premierships 1945, 1947.Brilliant key position player at either centre half-forward or centre half-back.One of the great players in South Australian football, a star over a long period for Glenelg which included three club best and fairest awards.Player honours: Best & Fairest 1967, 1970; captain 1968-1971; premiership 1963; Geel Team of the Century; Victoria (14 games, 22 goals)Player honours: club Best & Fairest 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996; All Australian 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996; club Captain 1995, 1999; Geelong Team of the Century; Victoria (8 games, 10 goals).Kicked 50 goals in his first season as a 17-year-old and developed into one of the Bulldogs’ finest players, mainly as a key forward.Player honours: 2nd Sandover Medal 1941; Perth best and fairest 1941; Carlton best and fairest 1947, 1949; Carlton captain 1947-52; Carlton premiership 1947; Carlton Hall of Fame; West Australian Hall of Fame; WA (2 games); Victoria (2 games).Player honours: premierships 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991; All Australian 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994; captain 1994; pre season premierships 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992; E.J Whitten Medal 1987, 1993.Games: 317 (PA – SANFL 37, Bris 20, Coll 260)?Goals: 328 (PA – SANFL 44, Bris 21, Coll 263)Back-pocket/centre who was tough and cool in a crisis. The most Australian Football League Premierships titles won by an individual player is seven by Michael Tuck (Australia) playing for Hawthorn 1972-91. After playing with Melbourne while on naval duty, he returned to West Perth where he continued his fine career.Coaching record: Geelong 1949-1959 (213 games, 125 wins, 86 losses, 2 draws), premierships 1937, 1951, 1952.Goals: 183 (23 Claremont; 160 CarltonCoaching record: Footscray 1930 (18 games, 4 wins 4, 14 losses).Player honours: Brownlow Medal 1959; St K best & fairest 1959; St K premiership 1966; CS premierships 1954, 1956; Victorian representative (9 games); St K Team of the Century; St K Hall of Fame; Tas Football Hall of Fame; Tas Team of the Century.The greatest goalkicker in AFL history, Lockett enjoyed a stellar career with St Kilda and Sydney. Great player in finals.Coaching honours: Two-time Sandringham Premiership coach (1992, 1994)Club Best & Fairest: 2003, 2010, 2012Hawthorn’s first premiership captain was a brilliant half-forward flanker/centreman.Tough centre half-back who ran hard and straight. VFL/AFL. Aker has three medallions, if the Dogs pulled one off this season, that would make it four, if of course he played. This is a list of records from the Australian Football League (AFL) since its founding in 1897. Named on the half-forward flank in Melbourne's Team of the Century.Games: 269 (Sub 251; SM 18). All records listed on our website are current and up-to-date. St Kilda 2001 (15 games, 3 wins, 12 losses).Games: 447 (Port Adelaide 343, Collingwood 84)Classy midfielder who had a dream start to his AFL career, winning two premierships with the Crows in his first 31 senior games.Playing Career: 1945-58 (SF 1945-56, EF 1957-58)Games: 211 (Haw 189, Syd 7, Coll 15) Goals: 464 (Haw 427, Syd 7, Coll 30)Player honours: Best and fairest 2002; Coleman Medal 2002; leading goalkicker 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006; All-Australian 1995, 2002; Victorian representative (2 games, 0 goals); International Rules representative (3 games, 0 goals); captain 2000-08; AFL life member.Skilful centreman who dominated South Australian football during his era.Playing Career: 1950-57; 1960-64 (PM 1950-57, SM 1960-64)The Bulldogs’ best and fairest winner three times, Johnson was part of the side’s run of three consecutive preliminary final losses from 2008-10.Games: 246 (99 Claremont; 147 CarltonPlayer honours: NA captain 1934-35, 1937-38, 1941; NA leading goalkicker 1929-1941, SANFL leading goalkicker 1930-1940 (1932 drew with J. Owens Glenelg).Player Honours: Fitz best & fairest 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1977; SM best & fairest 1978; Fitz captain 1973-77; Fitz leading goalkicker 1971, 1976; SM leading goalkicker 1978; Fitz Team of the Century; Victoria (11 games, 11 goals).Playing Career: 1982-98 (Fitz 1982-94, Syd 1995-98)Games: 285 (St K 203, Melb 82) Goals: 199 (St K 156, Melb 43)Player honours: Two-time Magarey medallist (1953, 1957), Six-time South Adelaide best and fairest (1948-49, 1951, 1953, 1956-57), South Adelaide captain (1951-53; 1956-57), 14 State-of-Origin games for South AustraliaLightly framed wingman whose career was cut short by World War II. Hold records for most games as VFL/AFL captain (226).Strong, bullocking wingman who played a major role in a golden era for the Hawks.Player honours: Magarey Medal 1992; Brownlow Medal 2003 (equal), 2nd Brownlow Medal 1998, 3rd Brownlow Medal 1999 (equal); PA (SANFL) best and fairest 1992; Coll best and fairest 1994 (equal), 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003; Coll captain 1999-2007; PA (SANFL) premiership 1992; Norm Smith Medal 2002; Coll Team of the Century; All-Australian 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003; AFL Rising Star 1993; SA (1 game, 0 goals), Queensland (1 game, 0 goals), Allies (3 games, 8 goals).Player honours: Best & Fairest 1957; captain 1955-1958; All-Australian 1958; premierships 1951, 1952; Geel Team of the Century; Victoria (13 games, 14 goals).Player honours: premierships 1992, 1994; club best & fairest 1989, 1999; All Australian 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994; captain 1999, 2000.Playing Career: 1988-2001 (WT 1988, Ess 1989-2001)Games: 215 (Melb 50, St K 126, Sturt 39) Goals: 120 (Melb 15, St K 72, Sturt 33)Player Honours: SF best & fairest 1950, 1951, 1952, 1956; SF premierships 1947, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954; EF premiership 1957 (captain-coach); All Australian 1953; Western Australia (19 games).Player honours: captain-coach 1942-1944; premierships 1939, 1940, 1941; Melb Team of the Century; Victoria (10 games, 26 goals)Player honours: 2nd Brownlow Medal 1962, 1964; Best & Fairest 1963, 1964; captain 1965-1968; premierships 1962, 1965 (captain); Ess Team of the Century; Victoria (9 games, 20 goals)Games: 218 (Frem 11, WA Imp 9, East Frem 198) Goals: NACoaching record: Ess 1978-80 (67 games, 30 wins, 36 losses, 1 draw).Legendary hard man who represented South Australia in 32 games with great distinction.Marking ruckman who finished in the top 10 in the Brownlow Medal 13 times.