Sydney Swans / South Melbourne Football Club
Name | Career span | Games |
---|---|---|
Adam Goodes | 1999– | 309 |
Michael O'Loughlin | 1995–2009 | 303 |
Jude Bolton | 1999– | 294 |
John Rantall | 1963–79 | 260 |
Mark Browning | 1975–87 | 251 |
Ryan O'Keefe | 2000– | 247 |
Stephen Wright | 1979–92 | 246 |
Mark Bayes | 1985–98 | 246 |
Daryn Cresswell | 1992–2003 | 244 |
Brett Kirk | 1999–2010 | 241 |
Bob Skilton | 1956–71 | 237 |
Leo Barry | 1995–2009 | 237 |
Paul Kelly | 1990–2002 | 234 |
Ron Clegg | 1945–60 | 231 |
Tony Morwood | 1978–89 | 229 |
Jack Graham | 1935–49 | 227 |
Vic Belcher | 1907–20 | 226 |
Jared Crouch | 1998–2009 | 223 |
Jim Cleary | 1934–48 | 222 |
Dennis Carroll | 1981–93 | 219 |
Rod Carter | 1980–90 | 217 |
Andrew Dunkley | 1992–2002 | 217 |
David McLeish | 1969–80 | 213 |
Mark Tandy | 1911–26 | 207 |
Stuart Maxfield | 1996–2005 | 200 |
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