Woodville Football Club - Club Records

Club Records

  • South Australian Premiers: 0
  • SANFL Night Premiers: 2 - 1972, 1988
  • Home Ground: Woodville Oval (1963–90) (SANFL league games)
  • Record Attendance at Woodville Oval: 11,026 v Port Adelaide in Round 18, 1986
  • Record Attendance: 39,066 v Port Adelaide at Football Park, 1986 SANFL 1st Semi-final
  • Most Games: 325 by Ralph Sewer (1969–80, 1984–90)
  • Most Goals in a Season: 126 by Malcolm Blight in 1986
  • First player to kick 100 goals in a SANFL season: Trevor Pierson (1982 - 104 goals )
  • Most Years as Coach: 5 by Malcolm Blight (1983–87)
  • Highest Score: 29.11 (185) v West Torrens 23.13 (151) at Thebarton Oval in 1982
  • Magarey Medallists: Malcolm Blight in 1972
  • SANFL Leading Goalkicker: Glynn Hewitt (1979), Malcolm Blight (1985), Stephen Nichols (1986, 1988)
  • South Australian Football Hall of Fame members*: Barrie Barbary (2002), Malcolm Blight (2002), Ralph Sewer (2002), Ray Huppatz (2003), Andrew Rogers (2005), Bob Simunsen (2006), Bill Sanders (2011)

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