Wikipedia:WikiProject Australian rules football/To do
Players
editFor complete lists of what is left to do, see the following sub pages or the links to each club's full player list or the lists of players by year of debut.
- ToDo for a list of AFL/VFL players who played in multiple seasons & do not seem to have a page (long, over 3500 names).
- ToDo single season for a list of AFL/VFL players who only played in a single season & do not seem to have a page (long, almost 2800 names).
- ToDo counter, an infrequently manually updated count of how many players remain without pages.
For players from the early years of the VFL who didn't play many games, nor win any awards, it may be preferable to only list them on disambigation pages or only as a redirect to the list of club players, rather than creating individual player pages. The current preferrence, however, is to still create dedicated pages for each player.
Article naming
editWhere there is already another person of the same name with an article, the preferred disambiguation method is:
- John Citizen (footballer), unless there is another footballer (of any code, even rugby) with the same name
- John Citizen (Australian footballer), unless there is another Australian footballer of any code with the same name
- John Citizen (Australian rules footballer), unless there are multiple Australian rules footballers with the same name
- John Citizen Jr. and John Citizen Sr., if that is the common way of differentiating between father and son with the same name
- John Citizen (footballer, born 1900), unless there are multiple footballers of the same name and birth year, then (Australian footballer, born 1900) or (Australian rules footballer, born 1900) should be considered
- John R. Citizen, middle initials should only be used if they are well known (and commonly used), or all other options remain ambiguous.
Using (AFL footballer), (VFL footballer), (Collingwood footballer) or similar is discouraged. If in doubt, ask at the project talk page.
Approximate counter
editClub | # of Players | Approx # of player articles created |
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Adelaide | 215 | 274 | 100% |
Brisbane Bears | 143 | 145 | 100% |
Brisbane Lions | 194 | 240 | 100% |
Carlton | 1188 | 1240 | 100% |
Collingwood | 1144 | 1195 | 100% |
Essendon | 1150 | 1201 | 100% |
Fitzroy | 1156 | 1156 | 100% |
Fremantle | 201 | 255 | 100% |
Geelong | 1071 | 1121 | 100% |
Gold Coast | 97 | 153 | 100% |
GWS | 83 | 131 | 100% |
Hawthorn | 917 | 980 | 108% |
Melbourne | 1335 | 1378 | 100% |
North Melbourne | 1006 | 1067 | 107% |
Port Adelaide | 169 | 220 | 100% |
Richmond | 1153 | 1196 | 100% |
St Kilda | 1589 | 1644 | 104% |
Sydney | 1411 | 1449 | 103% |
University | 112 | 115 | 100% |
West Coast | 234 | 286 | 100% |
Western Bulldogs | 1000 | 1047 | 100% |
Notes:
- The Approx # of player articles created and % Complete columns use the pages in category function, which may include lists, representative teams or junior players, that aren't included in the number of actual players, hence the approximate nature of the count.
- # of players is correct as of the end of the 2017 AFL season
- Players who played for more than one club are counted multiple times in the above list
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Commentators
editCLICK HERE FOR THE LIST OF COMMENTATORS |
Other AFL personalities
editAFL Television Programs
editAwards
editBest and fairest awards
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Brownlow Medal
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(1924 – present) 88/88 Brownlow Medals |
- 1924 Brownlow Medal
- 1925 Brownlow Medal
- 1926 Brownlow Medal
- 1927 Brownlow Medal
- 1928 Brownlow Medal
- 1929 Brownlow Medal
- 1930 Brownlow Medal
- 1931 Brownlow Medal
- 1932 Brownlow Medal
- 1933 Brownlow Medal
- 1934 Brownlow Medal
- 1935 Brownlow Medal
- 1936 Brownlow Medal
- 1937 Brownlow Medal
- 1938 Brownlow Medal
- 1939 Brownlow Medal
- 1940 Brownlow Medal
- 1941 Brownlow Medal
- 1946 Brownlow Medal
- 1947 Brownlow Medal
- 1948 Brownlow Medal
- 1949 Brownlow Medal
- 1950 Brownlow Medal
- 1951 Brownlow Medal
- 1952 Brownlow Medal
- 1953 Brownlow Medal
- 1954 Brownlow Medal
- 1955 Brownlow Medal
- 1956 Brownlow Medal
- 1957 Brownlow Medal
- 1958 Brownlow Medal
- 1959 Brownlow Medal
- 1960 Brownlow Medal
- 1961 Brownlow Medal
- 1962 Brownlow Medal
- 1963 Brownlow Medal
- 1964 Brownlow Medal
- 1965 Brownlow Medal
- 1966 Brownlow Medal
- 1967 Brownlow Medal
- 1968 Brownlow Medal
- 1969 Brownlow Medal
- 1970 Brownlow Medal
- 1971 Brownlow Medal
- 1972 Brownlow Medal
- 1973 Brownlow Medal
- 1974 Brownlow Medal
- 1975 Brownlow Medal
- 1976 Brownlow Medal
- 1977 Brownlow Medal
- 1978 Brownlow Medal
- 1979 Brownlow Medal
- 1980 Brownlow Medal
- 1981 Brownlow Medal
- 1982 Brownlow Medal
- 1983 Brownlow Medal
- 1984 Brownlow Medal
- 1985 Brownlow Medal
- 1986 Brownlow Medal
- 1987 Brownlow Medal
- 1988 Brownlow Medal
- 1989 Brownlow Medal
- 1990 Brownlow Medal
- 1991 Brownlow Medal
- 1992 Brownlow Medal
- 1993 Brownlow Medal
- 1994 Brownlow Medal
- 1995 Brownlow Medal
- 1996 Brownlow Medal
- 1997 Brownlow Medal
- 1998 Brownlow Medal
- 1999 Brownlow Medal
- 2000 Brownlow Medal
- 2001 Brownlow Medal
- 2002 Brownlow Medal
- 2003 Brownlow Medal
- 2004 Brownlow Medal
- 2005 Brownlow Medal
- 2006 Brownlow Medal
- 2007 Brownlow Medal
- 2008 Brownlow Medal
- 2009 Brownlow Medal
- 2010 Brownlow Medal
- 2011 Brownlow Medal
- 2012 Brownlow Medal
- 2013 Brownlow Medal
- 2014 Brownlow Medal
- 2015 Brownlow Medal
Brownlow Medal winners
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(1924 – present) 88 Brownlow Medal winners |
Leading Goalkicker/Coleman Medal
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Norm Smith Medal winners
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(1979 – present) 28 Norm Smith Medal winners |
Michael Tuck Medal winners
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(1992 – 2013) 22 Michael Tuck Medal winners |
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(1993 – present) |
- 1993 AFL Rising Star
- 1994 AFL Rising Star
- 1995 AFL Rising Star
- 1996 AFL Rising Star
- 1997 AFL Rising Star
- 1998 AFL Rising Star
- 1999 AFL Rising Star
- 2000 AFL Rising Star
- 2001 AFL Rising Star
- 2002 AFL Rising Star
- 2003 AFL Rising Star
- 2004 AFL Rising Star
- 2005 AFL Rising Star
- 2006 AFL Rising Star
- 2007 AFL Rising Star
- 2008 AFL Rising Star
- 2009 AFL Rising Star
- 2010 AFL Rising Star
- 2011 AFL Rising Star
- 2012 AFL Rising Star
- 2013 AFL Rising Star
- 2014 AFL Rising Star
- 2015 AFL Rising Star
- 2016 AFL Rising Star
- 2017 AFL Rising Star
- 2018 AFL Rising Star
AFL Rising Star winners
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(1993 – present) 23 AFL Rising Star winners |
Progress: Many details 1987 & earlier required
- I tried writing to Channel 7 for Goal and Mark of the Year (since I think it was run by them prior to about 2000), but got no response. BartBart 14:14, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
Progress: Many details 1991 & earlier required; 1999 winner appears to be disputed.
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(1898 – present) 117 VFL/AFL Grand Finals |
Progress:
- Legends: 19 out of 19 articles started (100%)
- Players: 139 out of 139 articles started (100%)
- Umpires: 11 out of 11 articles started (100%)
- Media: 8 out of 8 articles started (100%)
- Coaches: 14 out of 14 articles started (100%)
- Administrators: 12 out of 12 articles started (100%)
(note: many are still stubs requiring work)
AFL draft
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(1981 – 1982; 1986 – present) 32/32 VFL/AFL Drafts |
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(1981 – 1982; 1986 – present) 32/32 number one overall Draft picks |
Stadiums
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Photographs
editWe need photographs of players, perhaps some that you have taken yourself.
Other Wikipedia lists of footballers
editIndigenous Football players (VFL/AFL Players (1904-Present)
editAFL website source co Aboriginal Football Records
using: Category:Australian Rules footballers & Category:Indigenous Australian sports people
(Became Brisbane Lions)
- Matthew Ah Mat
- Bradley Copeland
- Jason Jones (AFL Footballer)
- Michael Rotumah
- Roger Smith (AFL footballer)
- Ricky Tilmouth
Brisbane Lions Australian Football Club
edit(Later Merged With Brisbane)
(Renamed Western Bulldogs)
(Dropped 'North Melbourne' In The Mid-90s, returned for 2008)
(Renamed Sydney Swans)
- Ian Barry
- Jason Briggs (footballer)
- Eric Clarke (AFL footballer)
- Bob Jones (AFL footballer)
- Jason Mifsud
(Formerly South Melbourne)
West Coast Eagles Football Club
edit(Formerly Footscray)