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Revision as of 09:00, 27 December 2005

WikiProject AFL
Welcome to WikiProject AFL, focusing on increasing the listing of AFL players, coaches, commentators and administrators, to fill up Wikipedia with knowledge on the greatest sport on Earth. The MCG, Australia's home of football:
The MCG, Australia's home of football
The MCG, Australia's home of football
WikiProject AFL
Welcome to WikiProject AFL, focusing on increasing the listing of AFL players, coaches, commentators and administrators, to fill up Wikipedia with knowledge on the greatest sport on Earth. The MCG, Australia's home of football:
The MCG, Australia's home of football
The MCG, Australia's home of football
Template loop detected: Wikipedia:AFL

Latest news

I've made link templates for AFL player profiles and statistics links, check "Templates" on this page to use them. Also have a look at Category:Australian Football League awards and help us categorise All Australian players.

Latest articles

What is AFL?

AFL is the Australian Football League. It is the premier league in the sport of Australian rules football. It was known as the Victorian Football League prior to 1990, and was renamed due to the expansion of several interstate clubs. Today, the Victorian Football League still exists as a lower level of competition to the AFL.

What is Wikipedia?

Wikipedia is the free encyclopedia, that ANYONE (yes, even you) can edit. If you know anything about AFL football, feel free to add it to this site.

List of participants

Add your name if you are a participant in the WikiProject:AFL.

Cap Username Team
1. Rogerthat (talk · contribs) File:Essendonfc logo small.png Essendon
2. DaGizza (talk · contribs) File:SydneySwansLogo.png Sydney Swans
File:Hawthorn Football Club logo.jpg Hawthorn
3. Swarve (talk · contribs) File:CarltonFC.svg Carlton
4. Pippu d'angelo (talk · contribs) File:WesternBulldogsLogo.png Western Bulldogs
5. User-multi error: "Ian" is not a valid project or language code (help). File:WCEagleslogo.jpg West Coast Eagles
6. Omdal (talk · contribs) File:Collingwood Football Club logo.gif Collingwood
7. EuropracBHIT (talk · contribs) File:WCEagleslogo.jpg West Coast Eagles
8. Harro5 (talk · contribs) File:Melbourne Football Club.png Melbourne
9. Biatch (talk · contribs) File:Hawthorn Football Club logo.jpg Hawthorn
File:Melbourne Football Club.png Melbourne
10. The Magenius (talk · contribs) File:WCEagleslogo.jpg West Coast Eagles
11. Hossen27 (talk · contribs) File:WCEagleslogo.jpg West Coast Eagles
12. Normy132 (talk · contribs) File:Collingwood Football Club logo.gif Collingwood
13. michaelbeckham (talk · contribs) File:Richmond Football Club logo.jpg Richmond
14. bomberaza (talk · contribs) File:Essendonfc logo small.png Essendon

Lists

Requested Players

Players should be classified under categories such as Category:Hawthorn Football Club players, which are subcategories of Category:Australian Rules footballers. Feel free to add your own players under this listing.

In the entire history of the VFL/AFL competition, which began in 1897, there have been 19 different clubs to compete in the competition. In that time, there has been a total of 14,027 players to have represented one of these clubs (although note this is a combined total of all clubs' players, some players have represented more than one club). Wikipedia aims to document as many of these players as possible (a big task, although we don't expect players which there is not much information on to be represented.

Currently we have articles on 409 VFL/AFL footballers out of 14,027 (2.92%) between 1897-2005.

(1991-) 14/145 players (9.6%)

(1987-1996) 17/143 players (11.9%)

(1997-) 19/89 players (21.3%)

(1897-) 23/1088 players (2.1%)

(1897-) 36/1056 players (3.4%)

(1897-) 36/1055 players (3.41%)

(1897-1996) 15/1157 players (1.3%)

(1995-) 16/118 players (13.6%)

(1897-) 21/1004 players (2.1%)

(1925-) 18/838 players (2.1%)

(1925-) 25/919 players (2.7%)

(1897-) 28/1239 players (2.3%)

(1997-) 16/85 players (18.8%) (AFL players only)

(1897-) 24/1057 players (2.3%)

(1897-) 34/1506 players (2.3%)

(1897-) 49/1333 players (3.7%)

(1908-1914) 0/112 players (0.0%)

(1987-) 22/165 players (13.3%)

(1925-) 30/918 players (3.3%)

See also Category:Australian rules football player rosters.

Coaches should be classified under Category:Australian Rules coaches.

Commentators

Other AFL personalities

Awards

Progress: 7 out of 16 awards started (need expansion)

Brownlow Medal winners

See List of Brownlow Medal winners

Progress: Every Brownlow Medallist since 1988. 42 winners out of 77 completed. (54.5%)

Norm Smith Medal winners

See Norm Smith Medal

Progress: Every Norm Smith Medallist since 1992. 18 out of 25 completed. (72.0%)

Michael Tuck Medal winners

See Michael Tuck Medal

Progress: Every Michael Tuck Medallist since 2003. 10 out of 14 completed. (71.4%)

AFL Rising Star award

See AFL Rising Star award

Progress: Every winner since 2004. 8 out of 13 started. (61.5%)

Progress:

  • Legends: 15 out of 19 articles started (78.9%)
  • Players: 39 out of 131 articles started (29.8%)
  • Umpires: 0 out of 11 articles started (0.0%)
  • Media: 1 out of 7 articles started (14.3%)
  • Coaches: 9 out of 14 articles started (64.3%)
  • Administrators: 1 out of 12 articles started (8.3%)

See AFL Draft and AFL Pre-season Draft.

Number 1 Draft Picks: Progress: 6 out of 14 started. (42.8%)

Stadiums

Positions lacking information:

  • Centre half-back
  • Half-back flank
  • Half forward flank
  • Centre
  • Wing


Templates

What to type What it makes What it's for
{{afl-stub}}
Talk
Template:Afl-stub The official AFL stub for AFL-related articles.
{{afl-infobox}}
Talk
See below for the template to be used on all Australian rules player pages, detailing information such as games played, goals kicked, date of birth (and death if applicable), playing honours etc.

Below is an example of an AFL infobox completed correctly (taken from Barry Hall):

WikiProject Australian rules football
File:Image
Personal information
Original team(s) Broadford/Murray U18
Debut Round 9, May 26, 1996, St Kilda vs. Carlton, at Waverley Park
Playing career1

St Kilda (1996-2001)

88 games, 144 goals

Sydney (2002-)

91 games, 273 goals
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2005.
Career highlights
The infobox, designed to use on all AFL player pages
{{Afl-project-member}}
Talk
To be used in your user page, to show you joined the project.
{{afl-project}}
Talk
Template:Afl-project Place this article in the "DISCUSSION" page of every AFL player-related or otherwise, article.
{{AflRleague|ref=R/Rory_Hilton.html}} WikiProject Australian rules football's playing statistics from AFL Tables This provides a link to statistics from the Rleague AFL statistics site. Note that this should only be used for players who debuted in 1993 or after, as Rleague player pages only date back to 1993.
{{Adelplayer|ref=24515}} {{Carlplayer|ref=15166}} {{Collplayer|ref=13184}} {{Essplayer|ref=25115}} {{Geelplayer|ref=25125}} {{Kangplayer|ref=21515}} {{Melbplayer|ref=2141}} {{Richplayer|ref=215555}} {{Stkplayer|ref=25451}} {{Sydplayer|ref=14625}} {{Wceplayer|ref=10318}} WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Adelaide Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Carlton Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Collingwood Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Essendon Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Geelong Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the North Melbourne Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Melbourne Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Richmond Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the St Kilda Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Sydney Swans

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the West Coast Eagles {{

This provides a link to AFL official club website player profiles. Feel free to add other clubs.

Photographs

We need photographs of players, perhaps some that you have taken yourself. See Barry Hall.

Resources

Other Wikipedia lists of footballers

Latest news

I've made link templates for AFL player profiles and statistics links, check "Templates" on this page to use them. Also have a look at Category:Australian Football League awards and help us categorise All Australian players.

Latest articles

What is AFL?

AFL is the Australian Football League. It is the premier league in the sport of Australian rules football. It was known as the Victorian Football League prior to 1990, and was renamed due to the expansion of several interstate clubs. Today, the Victorian Football League still exists as a lower level of competition to the AFL.

What is Wikipedia?

Wikipedia is the free encyclopedia, that ANYONE (yes, even you) can edit. If you know anything about AFL football, feel free to add it to this site.

List of participants

Add your name if you are a participant in the WikiProject:AFL.

Cap Username Team
1. Rogerthat (talk · contribs) File:Essendonfc logo small.png Essendon
2. DaGizza (talk · contribs) File:SydneySwansLogo.png Sydney Swans
File:Hawthorn Football Club logo.jpg Hawthorn
3. Swarve (talk · contribs) File:CarltonFC.svg Carlton
4. Pippu d'angelo (talk · contribs) File:WesternBulldogsLogo.png Western Bulldogs
5. User-multi error: "Ian" is not a valid project or language code (help). File:WCEagleslogo.jpg West Coast Eagles
6. Omdal (talk · contribs) File:Collingwood Football Club logo.gif Collingwood
7. EuropracBHIT (talk · contribs) File:WCEagleslogo.jpg West Coast Eagles
8. Harro5 (talk · contribs) File:Melbourne Football Club.png Melbourne
9. Biatch (talk · contribs) File:Hawthorn Football Club logo.jpg Hawthorn
File:Melbourne Football Club.png Melbourne
10. The Magenius (talk · contribs) File:WCEagleslogo.jpg West Coast Eagles
11. Hossen27 (talk · contribs) File:WCEagleslogo.jpg West Coast Eagles
12. Normy132 (talk · contribs) File:Collingwood Football Club logo.gif Collingwood
13. michaelbeckham (talk · contribs) File:Richmond Football Club logo.jpg Richmond
14. bomberaza (talk · contribs) File:Essendonfc logo small.png Essendon

Lists

Requested Players

Players should be classified under categories such as Category:Hawthorn Football Club players, which are subcategories of Category:Australian Rules footballers. Feel free to add your own players under this listing.

In the entire history of the VFL/AFL competition, which began in 1897, there have been 19 different clubs to compete in the competition. In that time, there has been a total of 14,027 players to have represented one of these clubs (although note this is a combined total of all clubs' players, some players have represented more than one club). Wikipedia aims to document as many of these players as possible (a big task, although we don't expect players which there is not much information on to be represented.

Currently we have articles on 409 VFL/AFL footballers out of 14,027 (2.92%) between 1897-2005.

(1991-) 14/145 players (9.6%)

(1987-1996) 17/143 players (11.9%)

(1997-) 19/89 players (21.3%)

(1897-) 23/1088 players (2.1%)

(1897-) 36/1056 players (3.4%)

(1897-) 36/1055 players (3.41%)

(1897-1996) 15/1157 players (1.3%)

(1995-) 16/118 players (13.6%)

(1897-) 21/1004 players (2.1%)

(1925-) 18/838 players (2.1%)

(1925-) 25/919 players (2.7%)

(1897-) 28/1239 players (2.3%)

(1997-) 16/85 players (18.8%) (AFL players only)

(1897-) 24/1057 players (2.3%)

(1897-) 34/1506 players (2.3%)

(1897-) 49/1333 players (3.7%)

(1908-1914) 0/112 players (0.0%)

(1987-) 22/165 players (13.3%)

(1925-) 30/918 players (3.3%)

See also Category:Australian rules football player rosters.

Coaches should be classified under Category:Australian Rules coaches.

Commentators

Other AFL personalities

Awards

Progress: 7 out of 16 awards started (need expansion)

Brownlow Medal winners

See List of Brownlow Medal winners

Progress: Every Brownlow Medallist since 1988. 42 winners out of 77 completed. (54.5%)

Norm Smith Medal winners

See Norm Smith Medal

Progress: Every Norm Smith Medallist since 1992. 18 out of 25 completed. (72.0%)

Michael Tuck Medal winners

See Michael Tuck Medal

Progress: Every Michael Tuck Medallist since 2003. 10 out of 14 completed. (71.4%)

AFL Rising Star award

See AFL Rising Star award

Progress: Every winner since 2004. 8 out of 13 started. (61.5%)

Progress:

  • Legends: 15 out of 19 articles started (78.9%)
  • Players: 39 out of 131 articles started (29.8%)
  • Umpires: 0 out of 11 articles started (0.0%)
  • Media: 1 out of 7 articles started (14.3%)
  • Coaches: 9 out of 14 articles started (64.3%)
  • Administrators: 1 out of 12 articles started (8.3%)

See AFL Draft and AFL Pre-season Draft.

Number 1 Draft Picks: Progress: 6 out of 14 started. (42.8%)

Stadiums

Positions lacking information:

  • Centre half-back
  • Half-back flank
  • Half forward flank
  • Centre
  • Wing


Templates

What to type What it makes What it's for
{{afl-stub}}
Talk
Template:Afl-stub The official AFL stub for AFL-related articles.
{{afl-infobox}}
Talk
See below for the template to be used on all Australian rules player pages, detailing information such as games played, goals kicked, date of birth (and death if applicable), playing honours etc.

Below is an example of an AFL infobox completed correctly (taken from Barry Hall):

WikiProject Australian rules football
File:Image
Personal information
Original team(s) Broadford/Murray U18
Debut Round 9, May 26, 1996, St Kilda vs. Carlton, at Waverley Park
Playing career1

St Kilda (1996-2001)

88 games, 144 goals

Sydney (2002-)

91 games, 273 goals
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2005.
Career highlights
The infobox, designed to use on all AFL player pages
{{Afl-project-member}}
Talk
To be used in your user page, to show you joined the project.
{{afl-project}}
Talk
Template:Afl-project Place this article in the "DISCUSSION" page of every AFL player-related or otherwise, article.
{{AflRleague|ref=R/Rory_Hilton.html}} WikiProject Australian rules football's playing statistics from AFL Tables This provides a link to statistics from the Rleague AFL statistics site. Note that this should only be used for players who debuted in 1993 or after, as Rleague player pages only date back to 1993.
{{Adelplayer|ref=24515}} {{Carlplayer|ref=15166}} {{Collplayer|ref=13184}} {{Essplayer|ref=25115}} {{Geelplayer|ref=25125}} {{Kangplayer|ref=21515}} {{Melbplayer|ref=2141}} {{Richplayer|ref=215555}} {{Stkplayer|ref=25451}} {{Sydplayer|ref=14625}} {{Wceplayer|ref=10318}} WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Adelaide Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Carlton Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Collingwood Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Essendon Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Geelong Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the North Melbourne Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Melbourne Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Richmond Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the St Kilda Football Club

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the Sydney Swans

WikiProject Australian rules football's profile on the official website of the West Coast Eagles {{

This provides a link to AFL official club website player profiles. Feel free to add other clubs.

Photographs

We need photographs of players, perhaps some that you have taken yourself. See Barry Hall.

Resources

Other Wikipedia lists of footballers