Club Records
Highest Score
AFL – 29.14 (188) vs Hawthorn, Round 13, 2005, AAMI Stadium, Adelaide
SANFL – 37.21 (243) vs Woodville, 19 April 1980, Football Park
Lowest Score
AFL – 3.3 (21) vs Collingwood, Round 20, 2011, AAMI Stadium, Adelaide
SANFL – 1.1 (7) vs North Adelaide, 5 May 1900, Alberton Oval
Greatest Winning Margin
AFL – 117 points vs Hawthorn, Round 13, 2005, AAMI Stadium, Adelaide
SANFL – 179 points vs Woodville, 8 August 1970, Woodville Oval
Greatest Losing Margin
AFL – 165 points vs Hawthorn, Round 21, 2011, MCG, Melbourne
SANFL – 114 points vs Sturt, 1965, Unley Oval
Most Games
AFL – 255 – Warren Tredrea (1997–2010)
SANFL – 392 – Russell Ebert (1968–1978, 1980–1985)
Most Goals
AFL – 549 – Warren Tredrea (1997–2010)
SANFL – 1044 – Tim Evans (1975–1986)
Largest Home Attendances
AFL – 50,275 at AAMI Stadium (Round 20, 2002 vs Adelaide)
SANFL – 22,738 at Alberton Oval (Round 11, 1977 vs Norwood)
Largest Finals Attendances
AFL – 97,302 at Melbourne Cricket Ground (2007 AFL Grand Final vs Geelong)
SANFL – 66,897 at Football Park (1976 SANFL Grand Final vs Sturt)
Longest Undefeated Run
AFL – 8 wins (Rnd 8–15, 2002, Round 15–22, 2003)
SANFL – 33 games (21 June 1913 – 3 July 1915)
Most number of goals in a match
AFL – 8 goals Warren Tredrea (Round 7, 1998 vs Carlton, Princes Park, Melbourne)
SANFL – 16 goals Tim Evans (Round 5, 1980 vs West Adelaide)
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