This is a list of individual awards won by the players and coaches of the Brisbane Lions' AFL team, the merger of the Fitzroy Lions and the Brisbane Bears, and its AFL Women's and reserves teams (QAFL/NEAFL/VFL).
AFL awards and records
editExternal awards
editBrownlow Medal runner-up
edit- Simon Black (2007, 2008)
- Lachie Neale (2022)
- Jason Akermanis (1999, 2001, 2002, 2004)
- Justin Leppitsch (1999, 2002, 2003)
- Michael Voss (1999, 2001, 2002 – captain, 2003 – captain)[6]
- Simon Black (2001, 2002, 2004)
- Nigel Lappin (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
- Leigh Matthews (2001, 2002, 2003) – coach
- Chris Johnson (2002, 2004)
- Luke Power (2004)
- Jonathan Brown (2007 – vice-captain, 2009)
- Tom Rockliff (2014)
- Dayne Zorko (2017, 2024)
- Harris Andrews (2019, 2020)
- Charlie Cameron (2019, 2023)
- Lachie Neale (2019, 2020, 2022, 2024)
- Daniel Rich (2021)
Members of extended squads but not final teams
edit- Jed Adcock (2007)
- Nigel Lappin (2007)
- Simon Black (2008)
- Daniel Bradshaw (2008)
- Jonathan Brown (2008)
- Mitch Clark (2009)
- Harris Andrews (2018, 2023, 2024)
- Dayne Beams (2018)
- Hugh McCluggage (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
- Dayne Zorko (2019, 2021)
- Charlie Cameron (2021, 2022)
- Jarryd Lyons (2021)
- Joe Daniher (2023, 2024)
- Lachie Neale (2023)
- Cameron Rayner (2024)
Nominations
editYear | Round | Player |
---|---|---|
1997 | 8 | Daniel Bradshaw |
1998 | 2 | Luke Power |
1999 | 1 | Shane O'Bree |
9 | Simon Black | |
17 | Luke Power | |
21 | Tim Notting | |
2000 | 13 | Beau McDonald |
2001 | 1 | Damian Cupido |
19 | Robert Copeland | |
2002 | 21 | Jamie Charman |
2003 | 4 | Jared Brennan |
22 | Ashley McGrath | |
2004 | 12 | Richard Hadley |
2005 | 6 | Justin Sherman |
12 | Jed Adcock | |
15 | Troy Selwood | |
17 | Anthony Corrie | |
2006 | 8 | Michael Rischitelli |
13 | Cheynee Stiller | |
15 | Matthew Moody | |
2007 | 2 | Cameron Wood |
9 | Mitch Clark | |
2008 | 21 | Bradd Dalziell |
2009 | 1 | Daniel Rich |
2010 | 6 | Todd Banfield |
13 | Tom Rockliff | |
15 | Jack Redden | |
2012 | 1 | Claye Beams |
8 | Mitch Golby | |
2013 | 12 | Sam Mayes |
2014 | 6 | James Aish |
9 | Lewis Taylor | |
19 | Darcy Gardiner | |
2015 | 18 | Harris Andrews |
2017 | 5 | Eric Hipwood |
14 | Hugh McCluggage | |
17 | Alex Witherden | |
2018 | 9 | Alex Witherden |
15 | Cameron Rayner | |
2019 | 20 | Noah Answerth |
2020 | 13 | Brandon Starcevich |
2021 | 15 | Deven Robertson |
2023 | 2 | Will Ashcroft |
14 | Darcy Wilmot | |
19 | Jaspa Fletcher | |
2024 | 10 | Kai Lohmann |
15 | Logan Morris |
- Bold players denote winners of the Rising Star. No Brisbane Lions players were nominated in 2011, 2016 or 2022.
- Michael Voss (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)[11]
- Jonathan Brown (2007, 2009)[11]
Madden Medal
edit- Luke Power (2012)
- Jack Redden (2012)
- Harris Andrews (2017, 2018, 2019 – captain)
- Eric Hipwood (2017, 2018, 2019)
- Alex Witherden (2018, 2019)
- Hugh McCluggage (2019, 2020)
- Zac Bailey (2021)
- Brandon Starcevich (2021)
- Keidean Coleman (2022)
- Will Ashcroft (2023)
- Darcy Wilmot (2024)
Members of extended squads but not final teams
edit- Mitch Golby (2013)
- Jack Redden (2013)
- James Aish (2014)
- Ryan Lester (2014)
- Lewis Taylor (2014, 2015, 2017)
- Justin Clarke (2015)
- Marco Paparone (2015)
- Harris Andrews (2016)
- Hugh McCluggage (2018)
- Jarrod Berry (2019, 2020)
- Zac Bailey (2020)
- Cameron Rayner (2022)
- Darcy Wilmot (2023)
- Kai Lohmann (2024)
- Daniel Rich (2013)
- Marcus Ashcroft (1999)
- Craig McRae (1999)
- Jarrod Molloy (1999)
- Jason Akermanis (1999, 2000)
- Justin Leppitsch (1999, 2000)
- Luke Power (2000, 2003)
- Simon Black (2001)
- Nigel Lappin (2001)
- Chris Scott (2001)
- Darryl White (2001)
- Brad Scott (2002)
- Chris Johnson (2002, 2003, 2005)
- Mal Michael (2004)
- Justin Sherman (2006)
- Michael Voss (2006)
- Jared Brennan (2008)
- Todd Banfield (2010)
- Joel Patfull (2011)
- Ashley McGrath (2013)
- Tom Rockliff (2014, 2015)
- Dayne Zorko (2017)
- Lachie Neale (2020)
- Chris Fagan (2019)
- Leigh Matthews (2013)
- Mitch Hahn (2017)
- Michael Voss (2001)
- Simon Black (2001)
- Michael Voss (2003)
- Michael Voss (2001)
- Lachie Neale (2020)
Australian Football Hall of Fame
editLegends
edit- Leigh Matthews (inducted 1996)
Inductees
edit- Michael Voss (inducted 2011)
- Jason Akermanis (inducted 2015)
- Nigel Lappin (inducted 2016)
- Simon Black (inducted 2020)
- Jonathan Brown (inducted 2020)
AFL Queensland awards
editJoe Grant Medal
edit- Ben Robbins (2001)
- Claye Beams (2012)
- Jack Crisp (2013)
Queensland Football Team of the Century (2003)
editHall of Fame
editLegends
editInductees
edit- Jason Akermanis
- Marcus Ashcroft
- Brisbane Lions 2001–03 (Leigh Matthews, Jason Akermanis, Marcus Ashcroft, Simon Black, Daniel Bradshaw, Jonathan Brown, Blake Caracella, Jamie Charman, Robert Copeland, Richard Hadley, Shaun Hart, Des Headland, Chris Johnson, Clark Keating, Nigel Lappin, Justin Leppitsch, Alastair Lynch, Beau McDonald, Ashley McGrath, Craig McRae, Mal Michael, Tim Notting, Martin Pike, Luke Power, Brad Scott, Chris Scott, Aaron Shattock, Michael Voss, Darryl White)
- Danny Dickfos
- Clark Keating
- Matthew Kennedy
- Steven Lawrence
- Scott McIvor
- Roger Merrett
- Mal Michael
NEAFL awards
editAndrew Ireland Medal
edit- Sam Michael (2012)
- Jesse O'Brien (2013)
- Ben Keays (2017)
- Matt Eagles (2019)
Team of the Year
edit- Amon Buchanan (2011 – Northern Conference)
- James Hawksley (2012 – Northern Conference)
- Cheynee Stiller (2012 – Northern Conference)
- Stephen Wrigley (2012 – Northern Conference)
- Jack Crisp (2013 – Northern Conference)
- Patrick Karnezis (2013 – Northern Conference)
- Zac O'Brien (2014, 2015)
- Jonathan Freeman (2017)
- Oscar McInerney (2017)
- Liam Dawson (2018)
- Ryan Bastinac (2019)
- Matt Eagles (2019)
- Mitch Hahn (2019 – coach)
- Ben Keays (2019)
- Corey Lyons (2019)
VFL awards
edit- Jarryd Lyons (2023)
Team of the Year
edit- Rhys Mathieson (2022)
- Jarryd Lyons (2023, 2024)
- Deven Robertson (2024)
Members of extended squads but not final teams
edit- Ryan Lester (2022)
- Kai Lohmann (2023)
- Jaxon Prior (2023)
Club awards
editBest and fairest (Merrett–Murray Medal)
editAwarded 1997–present.
- 1997: Matthew Clarke
- 1998: Chris Scott
- 1999: Jason Akermanis/Justin Leppitsch
- 2000: Michael Voss
- 2001: Simon Black/Michael Voss
- 2002: Simon Black
- 2003: Michael Voss
- 2004: Nigel Lappin
- 2005: Jason Akermanis
- 2006: Simon Black
- 2007: Jonathan Brown
- 2008: Jonathan Brown
- 2009: Jonathan Brown
- 2010: Michael Rischitelli
- 2011: Tom Rockliff
- 2012: Joel Patfull
- 2013: Joel Patfull
- 2014: Tom Rockliff
- 2015: Dayne Beams/Stefan Martin/Mitch Robinson/Dayne Zorko
- 2016: Dayne Zorko
- 2017: Dayne Zorko
- 2018: Dayne Zorko
- 2019: Lachie Neale
- 2020: Lachie Neale
- 2021: Dayne Zorko
- 2022: Lachie Neale
- 2023: Harris Andrews
- 2024: Lachie Neale
Merrett–Murray Medal runner-up
editAwarded 1997–1998, 2000, 2002–2003, 2009–2014 and 2016–present, as "Runner-up Club Champion" from 1997–1998, in 2000 and from 2002–2003 and as "Nigel Lappin Trophy" from 2009–2014 and from 2016–present. An asterisk denotes that the award was not given that year, but the player placed second in the Merrett–Murray Medal vote count.
- 1997: Nigel Lappin
- 1998: Marcus Ashcroft
- 2000: Nigel Lappin
- 2002: Michael Voss
- 2003: Simon Black/Luke Power
- 2004: Luke Power*
- 2005: Chris Johnson*
- 2006: Justin Sherman*
- 2007: Jed Adcock*
- 2008: Simon Black*
- 2009: Simon Black
- 2010: Simon Black
- 2011: Simon Black
- 2012: Daniel Rich
- 2013: Pearce Hanley
- 2014: Dayne Zorko
- 2016: Mitch Robinson
- 2017: Dayne Beams
- 2018: Dayne Beams
- 2019: Dayne Zorko
- 2020: Jarryd Lyons
- 2021: Hugh McCluggage
- 2022: Hugh McCluggage
- 2023: Lachie Neale
- 2024: Dayne Zorko
Merrett–Murray Medal third place
editAwarded 1997–2002, 2009–2014 and 2016–present, as "Third Place Club Champion" from 1997–2002 and as "Alastair Lynch Trophy" from 2009–2014 and 2016–present. An asterisk denotes that the award was not given that year, but the player placed third in the Merrett–Murray Medal vote count.
- 1997: Marcus Ashcroft
- 1998: Matthew Kennedy
- 1999: Marcus Ashcroft
- 2000: Justin Leppitsch
- 2001: Nigel Lappin
- 2002: Marcus Ashcroft/Brad Scott
- 2004: Simon Black*
- 2005: Jed Adcock*
- 2006: Luke Power*
- 2007: Tim Notting*
- 2008: Luke Power*
- 2009: Mitch Clark
- 2010: Jonathan Brown
- 2011: Jack Redden
- 2012: Pearce Hanley
- 2013: Jack Redden
- 2014: Joel Patfull
- 2016: Stefan Martin
- 2017: Tom Rockliff
- 2018: Stefan Martin
- 2019: Hugh McCluggage
- 2020: Hugh McCluggage
- 2021: Jarryd Lyons
- 2022: Brandon Starcevich
- 2023: Hugh McCluggage
- 2024: Josh Dunkley
Team of the Decade
editIn June 2006, to recognise ten years since the creation of the Brisbane Lions, a Team of the Decade was announced.[17]
Leading club goalkicker
editAwarded 1997–present. Bold text denotes player won Coleman Medal by the being the AFL's leading goalkicker after the home-and-away season. Players in Italic text denotes player was the AFL's leading goalkicker after finals.
- 1997: Justin Leppitsch (49 goals)[18]
- 1998: Justin Leppitsch (26)[18]
- 1999: Craig McRae (40)[18]
- 2000: Alastair Lynch (61)[18]
- 2001: Alastair Lynch (54)[18]
- 2002: Alastair Lynch (58)[18]
- 2003: Alastair Lynch (62)[18]
- 2004: Jason Akermanis (40)[18]
- 2005: Daniel Bradshaw (42)[18]
- 2006: Daniel Bradshaw (59)[18]
- 2007: Jonathan Brown (77)[4][18]
- 2008: Daniel Bradshaw (75)[18]
- 2009: Jonathan Brown (78)[18]
- 2010: Jonathan Brown (53)[18]
- 2011: Mitch Clark (27)[18]
- 2012: Jonathan Brown (47)[18]
- 2013: Jonathan Brown (28)[18]
- 2014: Josh Green (33)[18]
- 2015: Josh Green (25)[18]
- 2016: Dayne Zorko (23)[18]
- 2017: Dayne Zorko (34)[18]
- 2018: Eric Hipwood (37)[18]
- 2019: Charlie Cameron (57)[18]
- 2020: Charlie Cameron (31)[18]
- 2021: Charlie Cameron (55)[18]
- 2022: Charlie Cameron (54)[18]
- 2023: Joe Daniher (61)[18]
- 2024: Joe Daniher (58)[18]
Clubman award
editAwarded 1997–1998 and 2005, as 'Clubman of the Year' from 1997–1998 and as 'Best Clubman' in 2005.[19]
Rookie of the Year
editAwarded 1997–present, as 'Best First Year Player' in 1997, 'Brian Powell Memorial Best First Year Player' in 1998, 'Brian Powell Memorial Rookie of the Year' from 1999–2001 and 'Rookie of the Year' from 2002–present.[19]
- 1997: Daniel Bradshaw
- 1998: Simon Black
- 1999: Simon Black
- 2000: Beau McDonald
- 2001: Robert Copeland
- 2002: Jamie Charman
- 2003: Ashley McGrath
- 2004: Richard Hadley
- 2005: Jed Adcock
- 2006: Justin Sherman
- 2007: Colm Begley
- 2008: Bradd Dalziell
- 2009: Daniel Rich
- 2010: Tom Rockliff
- 2011: Patrick Karnezis
- 2012: Dayne Zorko
- 2013: Sam Mayes
- 2014: Lewis Taylor
- 2015: Harris Andrews
- 2016: Josh Schache
- 2017: Eric Hipwood
- 2018: Alex Witherden
- 2019: Noah Answerth
- 2020: Brandon Starcevich
- 2021: Keidean Coleman
- 2022: Darcy Wilmot
- 2023: Will Ashcroft
- 2024: Logan Morris
Most professional player
editAwarded 1997–present, as 'Don Smith Most Professional Player' from 1997–2003,[19] as 'Most Professional Player' from 2004–2008 and as 'Marcus Ashcroft Most Professional Player' from 2009–present.[20]
- 1997: Marcus Ashcroft
- 1998: Matthew Kennedy
- 1999: Chris Scott
- 2000: Michael Voss
- 2001: Jason Akermanis
- 2002: Craig McRae
- 2003: Michael Voss
- 2004: Michael Voss
- 2005: Jonathan Brown
- 2006: Michael Voss
- 2007: Robert Copeland
- 2008: Daniel Bradshaw
- 2009: Jonathan Brown
- 2010: Daniel Merrett
- 2011: Jed Adcock
- 2012: Andrew Raines
- 2013: Matthew Leuenberger
- 2014: Michael Close
- 2015: Ryan Lester
- 2016: Tom Cutler
- 2017: Harris Andrews
- 2018: Harris Andrews
- 2019: Harris Andrews
- 2020: Harris Andrews
- 2021: Oscar McInerney
- 2022: Hugh McCluggage
- 2023: Lincoln McCarthy
- 2024: Hugh McCluggage
Most improved player
editAwarded 1999–2008.[19]
- 1999: Steven Lawrence
- 2000: Luke Power
- 2001: Jonathan Brown
- 2002: Des Headland
- 2003: Daniel Bradshaw
- 2004: Robert Copeland
- 2005: Jed Adcock
- 2006: Michael Rischitelli
- 2007: Daniel Merrett
- 2008: Joel Patfull
Tackling award
editAwarded 1997–2008, as 'Bill Cavanagh Memorial Player of the Year' from 1997–1998, as 'Bill Cavanagh Memorial Attitude Barometer Award' from 1999–2004 (in the categories of 'Full Ground' and 'Inside Forward 50m' from 1999–2000, in the categories of 'Most Effective Tackles' and 'Most Attempted Tackles' in 2001, in the categories of 'Most Effective Tackles' and 'Most Tackles' from 2002–2003, and in the categories of 'Most Effective Tackles', 'Most Tackles' and 'Most Difficult Tackles' in 2004), as 'Best Tackler' in 2005, as 'Most Effective Player' in 2006, and as 'Most Effective Tackler' from 2007–2008
- 1997: Danny Dickfos
- 1998: Steven Lawrence
- 1999: Full Ground: Simon Black, Inside Forward 50m: Jarrod Molloy
- 2000: Full Ground: Darryl White, Inside Forward 50m: Luke Power
- 2001: Most Effective Tackles: Jason Akermanis, Most Attempted Tackles: Simon Black
- 2002: Most Effective Tackles: Craig McRae, Most Tackles: Simon Black
- 2003: Most Effective Tackles: Luke Power, Most Tackles: Simon Black
- 2004: Most Effective Tackles: Nigel Lappin, Most Tackles: Nigel Lappin, Most Difficult Tackles: Robert Copeland
- 2005: Jason Akermanis
- 2006: Ben Fixter
- 2007: Jed Adcock
- 2008: Michael Rischitelli
Best Finals Player
editAwarded 1999–2004, 2009 and 2019–present.[19]
- 1999: Jason Akermanis
- 2000: Justin Leppitsch
- 2001: Nigel Lappin
- 2002: Michael Voss
- 2003: Luke Power
- 2004: Mal Michael
- 2009: Luke Power
- 2019: Stefan Martin
- 2020: Hugh McCluggage/Lachie Neale
- 2021: Charlie Cameron
- 2022: Lachie Neale
- 2023: Keidean Coleman/Hugh McCluggage
- 2024: Callum Ah Chee/Will Ashcroft/Lachie Neale/Brandon Starcevich
Best Midfielder
editAwarded 2006–2008.[19]
Best Defender
editAwarded 2006–2008.[19]
Best Forward
editAwarded 2006–2008.[19]
Most Competitive Player
editAwarded 2006–present, as 'Most Courageous Player' from 2006–2008, as 'Shaun Hart Most Courageous Player' from 2009–2013, as 'Shaun Hart Most Competitive Player' from 2014–2016, and as 'Shaun Hart Trademark Player of the Year' from 2017–present.[19]
- 2006: Michael Voss
- 2007: Jonathan Brown
- 2008: Michael Rischitelli
- 2009: Mitch Clark
- 2010: Jonathan Brown
- 2011: Jack Redden
- 2012: Joel Patfull
- 2013: Joel Patfull
- 2014: Tom Rockliff
- 2015: Mitch Robinson
- 2016: Darcy Gardiner
- 2017: Nick Robertson
- 2018: Darcy Gardiner
- 2019: Mitch Robinson
- 2020: Oscar McInerney
- 2021: Lincoln McCarthy
- 2022: Brandon Starcevich
- 2023: Josh Dunkley
- 2024: Oscar McInerney
Members' Player of the Year
editFan-voted awards presented from 2006–2018 and from 2022–present, as 'Members' Player of the Year' from 2006–2015, as 'Hyundai Club Player of the Year' from 2016–2018 and as 'Game Changer' from 2022–present.[19]
- 2006: Simon Black
- 2007: Simon Black
- 2008: Luke Power
- 2010: Jonathan Brown
- 2011: Simon Black
- 2012: Jack Redden
- 2013: Pearce Hanley
- 2014: Tom Rockliff
- 2015: Stefan Martin
- 2016: Dayne Zorko
- 2017: Dayne Zorko
- 2018: Dayne Beams
- 2022: Lachie Neale
- 2023: Keidean Coleman
- 2024: Cameron Rayner
Players' Player of the Year
editAwarded 2009–present.[19]
- 2009: Simon Black
- 2010: Simon Black
- 2011: Simon Black
- 2012: Jack Redden
- 2013: Joel Patfull
- 2014: Tom Rockliff
- 2015: Mitch Robinson
- 2016: Tom Rockliff
- 2017: Tom Rockliff
- 2018: Dayne Beams
- 2019: Lachie Neale/Mitch Robinson/Dayne Zorko
- 2020: Oscar McInerney
- 2021: Dayne Zorko
- 2022: Oscar McInerney
- 2023: Josh Dunkley
- 2024: Josh Dunkley
The Courier-Mail Player of the Year
editAwarded 2007–2010.
Lions Club Player of the Year
editAwarded 1998.
Reserves Player of the Year
editAwarded 2014–2019 and 2021–present, as 'Reserves Player of the Year' in 2014 and as 'Neville Fallon Brisbane Lions Reserves Best & Fairest' from 2015–2019 and 2021–present.
- 2014: Nick Hayes
- 2015: Zac O'Brien
- 2016: Billy Evans
- 2017: Oscar McInerney
- 2018: Ryan Bastinac/Claye Beams/Ben Keays/Corey Lyons
- 2019: Ryan Bastinac
- 2021: Connor Ballenden
- 2022: Ryan Lester/James Tunstill
- 2023: Jarryd Lyons
- 2024: Jarryd Lyons
Leading club votegetter in Brownlow Medal
editBold text denotes player won Brownlow Medal
- 1997: Nigel Lappin (11 votes)[21]
- 1998: Michael Voss (7)[22]
- 1999: Jason Akermanis (13)[23]
- 2000: Michael Voss (16)[24]
- 2001: Jason Akermanis (23)[25]
- 2002: Simon Black (25)[26]
- 2003: Michael Voss (19)[27]
- 2004: Simon Black (18)[28]
- 2005: Luke Power (14)[29]
- 2006: Jonathan Brown (13)[30]
- 2007: Simon Black (22)[31]
- 2008: Simon Black (23)[32]
- 2009: Simon Black/Jonathan Brown (19)[33]
- 2010: Jonathan Brown (12)[34]
- 2011: Simon Black/Tom Rockliff (9)[35]
- 2012: Daniel Rich/Tom Rockliff (8)[36]
- 2013: Tom Rockliff (21)[37]
- 2014: Tom Rockliff (15)[38]
- 2015: Dayne Beams (9)[39]
- 2016: Tom Rockliff (9)[40]
- 2017: Dayne Beams (17)[41]
- 2018: Dayne Beams (18)[42]
- 2019: Lachie Neale (26)[43]
- 2020: Lachie Neale (31)[44]
- 2021: Jarryd Lyons (23)[45]
- 2022: Lachie Neale (28)[46]
- 2023: Lachie Neale (31)[47]
- 2024: Lachie Neale (22)[48]
Hall of Fame
editLegends
editName | Year inducted as inductee | Year inducted as legend | Reference | Hall of Fame profile |
---|---|---|---|---|
Haydn Bunton Sr. | N/A | 2012 | [49] | Profile |
Kevin Murray | N/A | 2012 | [49] | Profile |
Michael Voss | 2012 | 2014 | [50] | Profile |
Garry Wilson | 2012 | 2016 | [51] | Profile |
Simon Black | N/A | 2023 | [52] | |
Jonathan Brown | 2019 | 2023 | [52] | Profile |
Inductees
editKings of the Pride
editName | Era | Reference |
---|---|---|
Percy Parratt | 1897–1926 (Fitzroy) | [55] |
Percy Trotter | [55] | |
Haydn Bunton, Sr | 1927–1956 (Fitzroy) | [55] |
Allan Ruthven | [55] | |
Kevin Murray | 1957–1966 (Fitzroy) | [55] |
John Murphy | 1967–1976 (Fitzroy) | [55] |
Garry Wilson | 1977–1986 (Fitzroy) | [55] |
Roger Merrett | 1987–1996 (Brisbane Bears) | [55] |
Paul Roos | 1987–1996 (Fitzroy) | [55] |
Michael Voss | 1997–2006 (Brisbane Lions) | [55] |
Simon Black | 2007–2016 (Brisbane Lions) | [56] |
Club records
editUpdated to end of 2024.
Most club matches
editPlayer | Career Years | Games |
---|---|---|
Simon Black | 1997–2013 | 322 |
Luke Power | 1998–2011 | 282 |
Dayne Zorko | 2012– | 277 |
Daniel Rich | 2009–2023 | 275 |
Jonathan Brown | 2000–2014 | 256 |
Daniel Bradshaw | 1997–2009 | 219 |
Nigel Lappin | 1997–2008 | 218 |
Ashley McGrath | 2001–2014 | 214 |
Harris Andrews | 2015– | 212 |
Jason Akermanis | 1997–2006 | 210 |
Michael Voss | 1997–2006 | 210 |
Tim Notting | 1998–2009 | 208 |
Ryan Lester | 2011– | 207 |
Jed Adcock | 2004–2015 | 206 |
Chris Johnson | 1997–2007 | 205 |
Daniel Merrett | 2005–2016 | 200 |
Most club goals
editPlayer | Career Years | Goals |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Brown | 2000–2014 | 594 |
Daniel Bradshaw | 1997–2009 | 496 |
Alastair Lynch | 1988–2004 | 371 |
Charlie Cameron | 2018– | 317 |
Jason Akermanis | 1997–2006 | 263 |
Eric Hipwood | 2016– | 262 |
Dayne Zorko | 2012– | 233 |
Luke Power | 1998–2011 | 226 |
Joe Daniher | 2021–2024 | 204 |
AFL Women's awards and records
editExternal awards
editAFL Women's Grand Final best on ground
edit- Jesse Wardlaw (2022 (S7))
- Emily Bates (2017, 2018, 2022 (S6))
- Sabrina Frederick-Traub (2017, 2018)
- Tayla Harris (2017)
- Kate McCarthy (2017)
- Sam Virgo (2017)
- Kate Lutkins (2018, 2020, 2021)
- Jess Wuetschner (2018)
- Ally Anderson (2019, 2023)
- Nat Grider (2022 (S6), 2022 (S7))
- Orla O'Dwyer (2022 (S6))
- Greta Bodey (2022 (S7)))
- Breanna Koenen (2022 (S7)) — vice-captain)
- Jesse Wardlaw (2022 (S7)))
- Sophie Conway (2023)
- Dakota Davidson (2023)
Members of extended squads but not final teams
edit- Kaitlyn Ashmore (2017)
- Leah Kaslar (2017, 2018)
- Jess Wuetschner (2017, 2019)
- Emma Zielke (2017)
- Ally Anderson (2018, 2022 (S7))
- Nat Exon (2019)
- Kate Lutkins (2019)
- Emily Bates (2020)
- Sophie Conway (2020, 2021)
- Jesse Wardlaw (2020)
- Dakota Davidson (2021)
- Cathy Svarc (2021)
- Greta Bodey (2022 (S6))
- Tahlia Hickie (2022 (S7))
- Nat Grider (2023)
AFLW Rising Star
editNominations
editYear | Round | Player |
---|---|---|
2017 | 2 | Tayla Harris |
4 | Sabrina Frederick-Traub | |
2018 | 3 | Sophie Conway |
6 | Tahlia Randall | |
2019 | 6 | Jacqui Yorston |
2020 | 2 | Jesse Wardlaw |
2021 | ||
1 | Belle Dawes | |
3 | Nat Grider | |
8 | Courtney Hodder | |
9 | Tahlia Hickie | |
2022 (S6) | 3 | Zimmorlei Farquharson |
2023 | 9 | Charlotte Mullins |
- No Brisbane players were nominated in 2022 (S7).
Mark of the Year
edit- Courtney Hodder (2023)
Goal of the Year
edit- Courtney Hodder (2021)
Most Valuable Player
edit- Emily Bates (2022 (S6))
Most Courageous Player
edit- Courtney Hodder (2023)
- Ally Anderson (2017–2019)
- Emily Bates (2017–2019)
- Shannon Campbell (2017–2019)
- Sophie Conway (2017–2019, 2020)
- Sabrina Frederick-Traub (2017–2019)
- Tayla Harris (2017–2019)[a]
- Jesse Wardlaw (2020, 2022 (S6), 2022 (S7))
- Dakota Davidson (2021)
- Nat Grider (2021, 2022 (S6), 2022 (S7))
- Courtney Hodder (2021, 2022 (S7))
- Tahlia Hickie (2022 (S6), 2022 (S7))
- Belle Dawes (2023)
Members of extended squads but not final teams
edit- Belle Dawes (2021, 2022 (S7))
- Jade Ellenger (2022 (S6))
- Courtney Hodder (2022 (S6))
- Emily Bates (2022 (S6))
- Craig Starcevich (2021, 2022 (S7), 2023)
Club awards
editBest and fairest
editAwarded 2017–present.
- 2017: Emily Bates
- 2018: Kate Lutkins
- 2019: Ally Anderson
- 2020: Emily Bates
- 2021: Ally Anderson
- 2022 (S6): Emily Bates
- 2022 (S7): Emily Bates
- 2023: Ally Anderson
Runner-up best and fairest
editAwarded 2017–present.
- 2017: Sabrina Frederick-Traub
- 2018: Jamie Stanton
- 2019: Nat Exon
- 2020: Kate Lutkins
- 2021: Orla O'Dwyer
- 2022 (S6): Greta Bodey
- 2022 (S7): Ally Anderson
- 2023: Belle Dawes
Leading club goalkicker
editAwarded 2017–present. Bold text denotes player won AFL Women's leading goalkicker by kicking the most goals in the league in the home and away season. Italic text denotes player was the AFL Women's leading goalkicker after finals.
- 2017: Kate McCarthy (9 goals)
- 2018: Jess Wuetschner (13 goals)
- 2019: Jess Wuetschner (8 goals)
- 2020: Jesse Wardlaw (9 goals)
- 2021: Dakota Davidson (16 goals)
- 2022 (S6): Greta Bodey (13 goals)
- 2022 (S7): Jesse Wardlaw (22 goals)
- 2023: Dakota Davidson (23 goals)
Trademark Player of the Year
editAwarded 2017–present, as 'Player's Player of the Year' from 2017–2020 and as 'Trademark Player of the Year' from 2021–present.
- 2017: Emily Bates
- 2018: Kate Lutkins
- 2019: Nat Exon
- 2020: Kate Lutkins
- 2021: Breanna Koenen
- 2022 (S6): Cathy Svarc
- 2022 (S7): Breanna Koenen
- 2023: Belle Dawes
Rising Star
editAwarded 2019–present, as 'Best First Year Player' (with the requirement that winners must be in their first year) from 2019–2022 (S6) and as 'Rising Star' from 2022 (S7)–present (with the requirement that winners must have played fewer than 25 AFLW games, regardless of how long they had been at the club).
- 2019: Jesse Wardlaw
- 2020: Cathy Svarc
- 2021: Courtney Hodder
- 2022 (S6): Lulu Pullar
- 2022 (S7): Ruby Svarc
- 2023: Charlotte Mullins
Most Competitive
editAwarded 2017–present, as 'Most Competitive' from 2017–2022 (S7) and as 'Lionhearted Award' from 2023–present.
- 2017: Leah Kaslar
- 2018: Nat Exon
- 2019: Kate Lutkins
- 2020: Nat Grider
- 2021: Dakota Davidson
- 2022 (S6): Belle Dawes
- 2022 (S7): Courtney Hodder
- 2023: Lily Postlethwaite
Most Relentless
editAwarded 2017–present, as 'Most Courageous' in 2017 and as 'Most Relentless' from 2018–present.
- 2017: Kate Lutkins
- 2018: Ally Anderson
- 2019: Shannon Campbell
- 2020: Sophie Conway
- 2021: Cathy Svarc
- 2022 (S6): Taylor Smith
- 2022 (S7): Kate Lutkins
- 2023: Courtney Hodder
All For One Award
editAwarded 2017–present.
- 2017: Sam Virgo
- 2018: Leah Kaslar
- 2019: Sharni Webb
- 2020: Sharni Webb
- 2021: Shannon Campbell
- 2022 (S6): Nat Grider
- 2022 (S7): Jade Ellenger
- 2023: Nat Grider
Members' MVP
editFan-voted awards presented from 2017–2018 and from 2022 (S7)–present, as 'Members' MVP' from 2017–2018, as 'MVP for Best Lion Afield' in 2022 (S7) and as 'Game Changer' from 2023–present.
Best Finals Player
editAwarded 2021–present.
Leading club votegetter in AFL Women's best and fairest
editBold text denotes player won AFL Women's best and fairest.
- 2017: Kaitlyn Ashmore (8 votes)
- 2018: Sabrina Frederick-Traub (6)
- 2019: Emma Zielke (4)
- 2020: Kate Lutkins (5)
- 2021: Ally Anderson (9)
- 2022 (S6): Emily Bates (21)
- 2022 (S7): Ally Anderson (21)
- 2023: Ally Anderson (14)
Club records
editUpdated to end of 2023.
Most club games
editPlayer | Career Years | Games |
---|---|---|
Ally Anderson | 2017– | 79 |
Breanna Koenen | 2017– | 77 |
Shannon Campbell | 2017– | 75 |
Emily Bates | 2017–2022 (S7) | 66 |
Sophie Conway | 2018– | 60 |
Most club goals
editPlayer | Career Years | Goals |
---|---|---|
Dakota Davidson | 2020– | 55 |
Jesse Wardlaw | 2019–2022 (S7) | 47 |
Sophie Conway | 2018– | 37 |
Jess Wuetschner | 2017–2022 (S6) | 37 |
Greta Bodey | 2020–2022 (S7) | 35 |
Courtney Hodder | 2021– | 33 |
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