Woodville-West Torrens Football Club - Club Records

Club Records

  • South Australian Premiers: 3 – 1993, 2006, 2011
  • South Australian Night Series Winners: 2 – 1993, 1994
  • Home Ground(s): Woodville Oval (Unleash Solar Oval) (1991–present), Thebarton Oval (Adelaide Airport Stadium) (2012-)
  • Record Attendance: 42,719 v Norwood at Football Park, 1993 SANFL Grand Final
  • Record Attendance Minor Round: 15,126 v ] at Football Park, 1994 SANFL ANZAC Day
  • Record Night Attendance at Thebarton Oval: 4,566 v Port Adelaide, Round 1, 2012
  • Most Games: 269 by Justin Cicolella (1998–2012)
  • Most Goals in a Season: 99 by Scott Morphett in 1991
  • Most Goals for the Club: 312 by Mark Passador (2003–10)
  • Most Goals in a Game: 12 by Andrew Rogers vs North Adelaide in 1994
  • Most Years as Coach: 9 by Ron Fuller (2001–09)
  • Most Premierships as Coach: 1 by Bruce Winter (1993), Ron Fuller (2006) and Michael Godden (2011)
  • Most Years as Captain: 6 by Andrew Rogers (1995–2000) and Gavin Colville (2001–06)
  • Most Premierships as Captain: 1 by Peter Schwarz (1993), Justin Cicolella (2006) and Mark McKenzie (2011)
  • Most Best & Fairest Awards: 5 by Mark McKenzie (2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011)
  • SANFL Ken Farmer Medallists: Scott Morphett (1991), Mark Passador (2006)
  • Highest Score: 30.14 (194) v North Adelaide in 1994
  • Longest Winning Run: 14 (1993–94 and 2006)
  • Longest Losing Run: 8 (1997)

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