List of Australian Football League Players With 200 Games For One Club - Sydney Swans / South Melbourne Football Club

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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