Hawthorn Football Club
Name | Career span | Games |
---|---|---|
Michael Tuck | 1972–91 | 426 |
Leigh Matthews | 1969–85 | 332 |
Shane Crawford | 1993–2008 | 305 |
Chris Langford | 1983–97 | 303 |
Don Scott | 1967–81 | 302 |
Kelvin Moore | 1970–84 | 300 |
Gary Ayres | 1978–93 | 269 |
Jason Dunstall | 1985–98 | 269 |
Peter Knights | 1969–85 | 264 |
John Platten | 1986–97 | 258 |
John Kennedy | 1979–91 | 241 |
Robert DiPierdomenico | 1975–91 | 240 |
Graham Arthur | 1955–68 | 232 |
Chris Mew | 1980–92 | 230 |
Rodney Eade | 1976–87 | 229 |
Michael Moncrieff | 1971–83 | 224 |
Alan Martello | 1970–80 | 223 |
Mark Graham | 1993–2004 | 223 |
John Peck | 1954–66 | 213 |
Sam Mitchell | 2002– | 212 |
Andrew Collins | 1987–96 | 212 |
David Parkin | 1961–74 | 211 |
Darrin Pritchard | 1987–97 | 211 |
Ben Dixon | 1997–2007 | 203 |
Geoff Ablett | 1973–82 | 202 |
Ted Pool | 1926–38 | 200 |
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