List of St Kilda Football Club records and statistics

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St Kilda Football Club is a club from Melbourne, Australia.

AFL home and away seasons[edit]

The St Kilda Football Club has fared well since the league became known as the AFL prior to the start of the 1990 premiership season (formerly the VFL – first season 1897). The team have made the finals series eleven times. St Kilda finished second in both 1997 and 2009 after qualifying for the finals series in first position and winning the minor premierships. They were eliminated in preliminary finals in 2004, 2005 and 2008.

The club has also played in 5 Pre-Season Cup finals, winning 3 (1996, 2004, 2008) and losing 2 (1998, 2010).[1]

Year Finished Home & Away Season Games Won Lost Drawn Percentage Points Membership
1990 9th 9 22 9 13 0 100.65 36 11,363
1991 5th 4 22 14 7 1 120.36 58 9,765
1992 4th 6 22 14 8 0 120.21 56 11,650
1993 12th 12 20 10 10 0 94.18 40 12,956
1994 13th 13 22 7 14 1 74.91 30 12,009
1995 14th 14 22 9 13 0 100.65 36 8,870
1996 10th 10 22 10 12 0 100.98 40 14,375
1997 2nd Minor Premiers 22 15 7 0 119.60 60 16,610
1998 6th 6 22 13 9 0 102.09 52 23,204
1999 10th 10 22 10 12 0 97.87 40 20,793
2000 16th 16th 22 2 19 1 70.51 10 17,855
2001 15th 15 22 4 18 0 72.56 16 22,248
2002 15th 15 22 5 16 1 78.60 22 17,696
2003 11th 11 22 11 11 0 85.79 44 23,626
2004 3rd 3 22 16 6 0 127.97 64 30,534
2005 3rd 4 22 14 8 0 133.28 56 32,043
2006 7th 6 22 14 8 0 118.38 56 32,327
2007 9th 9 22 11 10 1 96.55 46 30,394
2008 4th 4 22 13 9 0 110.56 52 30,063
2009 2nd Minor Premiers 22 20 2 0 155.71 80 31,906
2010 2nd 3 22 15 6 1 121.62 62 39,201
2011 7th 6 22 12 9 1 112.8 50 39,276
2012 9th 9 22 12 10 0 123.33 48 35,440
2013 16th 16 22 5 17 0 82.59 20
2014 18th 18 22 4 18 0 60.8 16
2015 14th 14 22 6 15 1 78.4 26
2016 9th 9 22 12 10 0 95.7 48
Record 592 287 (48.48%) 297 (50.17%) 8 (1.35%) 1116 -

Bold text indicates that the club qualified for the finals series in that year.

AFL finals series[edit]

St Kilda Football Club's finals series records since the league changed its name to the AFL:

Year Premiership Home & Away Season Finals Won Lost Drawn
1991 5th 4 1 0 1 0
1992 4th 6 2 1 1 0
1997 2nd Minor Premiers 3 2 1 0
1998 6th 6 2 0 2 0
2004 3rd 3 3 1 2 0
2005 3rd 4 2 1 1 0
2006 7th 6 1 0 1 0
2008 4th 4 3 1 2 0
2009 2nd Minor Premiers 3 2 1 0
2010 2nd 3 4 2 1 1
2011 7th 6 1 0 1 0
2020 5th 6 2 1 1 0
Record ~ Minor Premiers
2
25 10
(40%)
14
(56%)
1
(4%)

AFL pre-season cups[edit]

St Kilda Football Club's pre-season cup records:

Year Finished Played Won Lost
1988 ~ ~ ~ ~
1989 ~ ~ ~ ~
1990 ~ ~ ~ ~
1991 ~ ~ ~ ~
1992 ~ ~ ~ ~
1993 ~ 1 0 1
1994 ~ 1 0 1
1995 3rd 3 2 1
1996 Winners 4 4 0
1997 4th 3 2 1
1998 2nd 4 3 1
1999 4th 3 2 1
2000 ~ 3 2 1
2001 ~ 3 1 2
2002 ~ 3 1 2
2003 ~ 1 0 1
2004 Winners 4 4 0
2005 6th 2 1 1
2006 9th 1 0 1
2007 11th 1 0 1
2008 Winners 4 4 0
2009 ~ 1 0 1
2010 2nd 4 3 1
2011 4th 4 2 1
2012 ~ 5 2^ 3
Record Winners
3
55 33
(60.00%)
21
(40.00%)

Statistics do not include 1988 to 1992 as data is not available.
^ One win in the pre-season cup was a forfeit by Essendon after they failed to arrive for the game within the designated allowable time.

Most goals[edit]

Most goals kicked by a player while playing with St Kilda Football Club.[2]

# Goals Name Seasons
1 898 Tony Lockett 1983–94
2 735 Bill Mohr 1929–41
3 718 Nick Riewoldt 2001–2017
4 594 Stewart Loewe 1986–02
5 574 Stephen Milne 2001–2013
6 390 Fraser Gehrig 2001–08
7 308 Allan Davis 1966–75
7 308 Barry Breen 1965–82
9 301 Kevin Neale 1965–77
10 299 Peter Everitt 1993–2002

Record home game attendances[edit]

In home and away season games:

Home Away Attendance Venue Year
St Kilda Adelaide 35,100 Docklands 2005
St Kilda Brisbane Bears 18,360 Moorabbin Oval 1992
St Kilda Brisbane Lions 52,539 Docklands 2004
St Kilda Carlton 53,065 Waverley 1993
St Kilda Collingwood 72,669 Waverley 1978
St Kilda Essendon 69,255* MCG Sat 01-Apr-2023
St Kilda Fitzroy 31,780 Waverley Sat 15-Apr-1989
St Kilda Fremantle 35,329 Docklands 2004
St Kilda Geelong 58,208 MCG 2010
St Kilda Gold Coast 21,078 Docklands 2012
St Kilda Greater Western Sydney 21,160 Docklands 2017
St Kilda Hawthorn 49,373 Docklands 2010
St Kilda Melbourne 40,004 Docklands 2005
St Kilda North Melbourne 38,896 Docklands 2004
St Kilda Port Adelaide 25,845 Docklands Fri 28-Apr-2023
St Kilda Richmond 71,488 Waverley 1998
St Kilda Sydney 46,880 Waverley 1999
St Kilda West Coast 40,177 Docklands 2006
St Kilda Western Bulldogs 49,706 Waverley 1998


  • Highest Home Game Attendance during a Home and Away Season at the MCG in St Kilda FC History.

Record away game attendances[edit]

Record crowds when St Kilda were the away team in the club's home city of Melbourne for matches in home and away season games:

Home Away Attendance Venue Year
Carlton St Kilda 55,658 MCG 2008
Collingwood St Kilda 81,386 MCG 2010
Essendon St Kilda 62,928 MCG 1999
Geelong St Kilda 44,814 Docklands 2005
Hawthorn St Kilda 43,181 Waverley 1997
Melbourne St Kilda 72,114 MCG 1965
North Melbourne St Kilda 41,664 Docklands 2004
Richmond St Kilda 69,104 MCG Sun 27-Aug-2017
Western Bulldogs St Kilda 47,120 Docklands 2006

Record crowds when St Kilda were the away team against teams based outside the state of Victoria in home and away season games:

Home Away Attendance Venue Year
Adelaide St Kilda 46,667 Football Park 1993
Brisbane St Kilda 35,823 'Gabba 2004
Fremantle St Kilda 41,752 Perth Stadium Sat 12-May-2018
Gold Coast St Kilda 17,482 Metricon, Carrara 2011
Port Adelaide St Kilda 42,896 Adelaide Oval Sun 27-Mar-2016
Sydney St Kilda 63,369 Stadium Australia 2007
West Coast St Kilda 54,188 Perth Stadium Sat 02-Jun-2018

Record scores[edit]

Highest scores[edit]

Record highest scores against each opponent:

Team Highest Score Venue Year
Adelaide 24.18.162 Moorabbin 1991
Brisbane 28.18.186 Docklands 2005
Carlton 31.10.196[a] Docklands 2004
Collingwood 22.16.148 Waverley Park 1982
Essendon 25.12.162 Docklands 2015
Fitzroy 23.23.161 Junction Oval 1970
Fremantle 19.12.126 Docklands 2007
Geelong 27.15.177 Waverley Park 1993
Gold Coast 21.18.144 Carrara 2012
Greater Western Sydney 25.13.163 Docklands 2012
Hawthorn 24.12.156 Moorabbin 1965
Melbourne 31.18.204 M.C.G 1978
North Melbourne 22.19.151 Junction Oval 1937
Port Adelaide 23.13.151 Docklands 2010
Richmond 27.12.174 M.C.G 2006
Sydney 24.14.158 Moorabbin 1991
University 18.20.128[a] Junction Oval 1913
West Coast 26.13.169 Docklands 2004
Western Bulldogs 23.19.157 Western Oval 1981

Lowest scores[edit]

Record lowest scores against each opponent:

Team Lowest Score Venue Year
Adelaide 3.8.26 Football Park 1995
Brisbane 5.15.45 Waverley Park 1994
Carlton 1.1.7 Junction Oval 1915
Collingwood 1.0.6 Victoria Park 1898
Essendon 0.3.3 East Melbourne Cricket Ground 1897
Fitzroy 1.8.14 Brunswick Street Oval 1906
Fremantle 6.19.55 Subiaco 2007
Geelong 0.1.1[b] Corio Oval 1899
Gold Coast 9.10.64 Carrara 2012
Greater Western Sydney 6.13.49 Sydney Showground 2015
Hawthorn 3.9.27 Junction Oval 1956
Melbourne 1.5.11 Junction Oval 1957
North Melbourne 4.5.29 M.C.G. 1996
Port Adelaide 6.7.43 Football Park 2007
Richmond 1.10.16 Punt Road Oval 1910
South Melbourne 0.2.2 Lake Oval 1897
University 4.2.26 East Melbourne Cricket Ground 1909
West Coast 4.5.29 W.A.C.A. 2000
3.11.29 Subiaco Oval 2016
Western Bulldogs 4.5.29 Western Oval 1981

Lowest scores since 1919[edit]

Lowest post-1919 scores against all pre-1919 opponents except University (who disbanded in 1915):

Team Lowest Score Since 1919 Venue Year
Carlton 3.6.24 Princes Park 1928
Collingwood 3.10.28 Docklands 2002
Essendon 2.11.23 Junction Oval 1926
Fitzroy 0.18.18 Junction Oval 1921
Geelong 3.9.27 Kardinia Park 1987
Melbourne 1.5.11 Junction Oval 1957
Richmond 5.6.36 Junction Oval 1930
South Melbourne 2.6.18[c] Lake Oval 1919

Record winning margins[edit]

Record winning margins in the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League established 1897).

Team Winning Margin Venue Year
Adelaide 131 Moorabbin 1991
Brisbane 139 Docklands 2005
Carlton 108 Docklands 2004
Collingwood 88 Docklands 2009
Essendon 110 Docklands 2015
Fremantle 83 Docklands 2009
Geelong 94 Kardinia Park 1971
Hawthorn 109 Junction Oval 1950
Melbourne 88 M.C.G 2005
North Melbourne 104 Docklands 2010
Port Adelaide 94 Docklands 2010
Richmond 103 M.C.G 2006
Sydney 101 S.C.G 1998
West Coast 101 Docklands 2004
Western Bulldogs 81 Moorabbin 1967

Records set in 2010 are in bold.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Highest score this club conceded or has conceded to any opponent.
  2. ^ VFL/AFL record for all clubs
  3. ^ Since 1920, St. Kilda’s lowest score against South Melbourne or the Sydney Swans has been 2.18.30 at the Junction Oval in Round 9, 1954.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Night Series / Pre-Season Cup: Grand Finals". Hard Ball Get. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
  2. ^ St Kilda – AFLTables/

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