Western Bulldogs / Footscray Football Club
Name | Career span | Games |
---|---|---|
Brad Johnson | 1994–2010 | 364 |
Chris Grant | 1990–2007 | 341 |
Doug Hawkins | 1978–1994 | 329 |
Scott West | 1993–2008 | 324 |
Ted Whitten | 1951–1970 | 321 |
Rohan Smith | 1992–2006 | 300 |
Tony Liberatore | 1986–2002 | 283 |
Arthur Olliver | 1935–50 | 272 |
Stephen Wallis | 1983–96 | 261 |
Scott Wynd | 1988–2000 | 237 |
Luke Darcy | 1994–2007 | 226 |
Daniel Giansiracusa | 2001- | 224 |
Alby Morrison | 1928–46 | 224 |
Robert Murphy | 2000- | 223 |
Nathan Eagleton | 2000–2010 | 221 |
Gary Dempsey | 1967–78 | 207 |
Wally Donald | 1946–58 | 205 |
Lindsay Gilbee | 2001- | 204 |
Ryan Hargrave | 2002- | 202 |
Matthew Boyd | 2003- | 200 |
Norm Ware | 1932–46 | 200 |
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