List of Australian rules football families
This is a List of Australian rules football families, that is families who have had more than one member play or coach in the Australian Football League (previously the VFL) as well as families who have had multiple immediate family members with notable playing or coaching careers in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), South Australian National Football League (SANFL) or Victorian Football League (VFL, formerly known as the VFA). Each family will have at least a father and child combination or a set of siblings. Many families have had two or more cousins play league football but they are not included unless one also had a father, child or sibling play.
Families with members playing or coaching in the AFL Women's competition, which launched in 2017, are also included.
A
Abbott
- Clarrie Abbott (Collingwood, Carlton, Richmond, Melbourne, South Melbourne)
- Les Abbott (Collingwood, Melbourne)
Clarrie and Les were brothers.[2]
Ablett
- Len Ablett (Richmond)
- Cousin once removed: Geoff Ablett (Hawthorn/Richmond/St Kilda)
- Cousin once removed: Kevin Ablett (Hawthorn/Richmond/Geelong)
- Son: Luke Ablett (Sydney)
- Cousin once removed: Gary Ablett Sr. (Hawthorn/Geelong)
- Son: Gary Ablett Jr. (Geelong/Gold Coast)
- Son: Nathan Ablett (Geelong/Gold Coast)
Gary is the brother of Geoff and Kevin and father of Gary Jr. and Nathan, Kevin is Luke's father.[1] Len Ablett is the cousin of Gary Ablett's father. Gary Junior and Nathan are cousins of Shane Tuck (Hawthorn rookie list 2000, Richmond 2004–2009) and Travis Tuck (Hawthorn 2007–2009), who are the sons of the league's former games record holder, Michael Tuck. Two further members of the family, Michael and Ryan, were both rookie listed at AFL clubs and have competed in the VFL.
Adamson
Jack was the elder brother of Dave.[4]
Ah Chee
Brendon is the elder brother of Callum.
Ahmat
Matthew and Robert are brothers.[5]
Aish
- Peter Aish (Norwood)
- Michael Aish (Norwood)
- Andrew Aish (Norwood)
- Son: James Aish (Brisbane Lions, Collingwood)
Andrew and Michael are brothers. Andrew is James's father.
Aked/Edwards/O'Bree
- Frank Aked Sr. (Footscray, Hawthorn)
- Son: Frank Aked Jr. (Footscray)
- Son-in-law: Arthur Edwards (Footscray)
- Son: Allan Edwards (Richmond, Collingwood, Footscray)
- Son: Jake Edwards (Carlton)
- Nephew: Shane O'Bree (Brisbane Lions, Collingwood)
- Son: Allan Edwards (Richmond, Collingwood, Footscray)
Arthur is the father of Allan,[7] who is the father of Jake and the uncle of Shane. Arthur married the daughter of Frank Aked Sr. Frank Sr. is Frank Jr.'s father. Arthur Edwards married Frank Jr.'s sister, making Frank Sr. the grandfather of Allan Edwards and the great-grandfather of Jake Edwards and Shane O'Bree.[8]
Albiston
- Harold Albiston (Collingwood, Hawthorn)
- Son: David Albiston (Hawthorn)
- Alec Albiston (Hawthorn, North Melbourne)
- Ken Albiston (Richmond, Melbourne)
Alec, Harold and Ken were brothers. Harold is the father of David.[1]
Allan (1)
- Graeme Allan (Fitzroy, Collingwood)
- Son: Marcus Allan (Brisbane Lions)
Graeme is the father of Marcus.
Allan (3)
- Keith Allan (Central District)
- Daughter: Jessica Allan (Adelaide)
- Daughter: Sarah Allan (Adelaide)
Keith is the father of Sarah and Jessica.[9]
Allen
George and Tommy were brothers.[10]
Allison
Tom is Brett's father.[1]
Alves
Mark and Stan are brothers.[11]
Anderson (1)
- Syd Anderson Sr. (Port Melbourne)
Syd Sr. (played for Port Melbourne in the VFA) was the father of Syd (born 1918) and Claude,[12] who was the father of Graeme and Syd (born 1949).[1]
Anderson (2)
- Frank Anderson (Carlton)
- Son: Graeme F. Anderson (Carlton)
Frank was the father of Graeme.[1]
Anderson (3)
Jed and Joe are brothers[13]
Anderson (4)
Bernie and Noel were brothers.
Anderson/Brown
- Doug Anderson (Fitzroy)
- Grandson: Fraser Brown (Carlton)
Doug Anderson was the grandfather of Fraser Brown.[14]
Angus
- George Angus (Collingwood)
- Son: Les Angus (Collingwood)
- Son: Geoff Angus (Hawthorn)
- Son: Les Angus (Collingwood)
George was the father of Les. Les was the father of Geoff.[1]
Angwin
- Andy Angwin (Hawthorn)
- Grandson: Laurence Angwin (Carlton)
Andy was the grandfather of Laurence.[15]
Arthur
Alan is the father of Graham and brother of Harold.[1]
Atkinson (2)
Bob and Ted were brothers. John is Ted's son.[18]
Austen
- Bob Austen (Hawthorn)
- Col Austen (Hawthorn, Richmond)
- Cecil Austen (Hawthorn)
- Son: Geoff Austen (Fitzroy, Collingwood)
Cecil is the brother of Bob and Col, and the father of Geoff.[1]
B
Bagshaw
- Hartley Bagshaw (Sturt)
- John Bagshaw (Sturt)
- Paul Bagshaw (Sturt)
- Guy Bagshaw (Sturt)
Hartley was John and Paul's father. Guy is Paul's son and Hartley's grandson.[20]
Bairstow
- Mark Bairstow (South Fremantle, Geelong)
- Son: Toby Bairstow (South Fremantle)
- Son: Dylan Bairstow (South Fremantle)
Mark is the father of Toby and Dylan, who have all played for South Fremantle.[21]
Baker
- Reg Baker (Collingwood, Richmond)
- Selwyn Baker (Collingwood, North Melbourne)
- Ted Baker (Carlton, Collingwood, Footscray, Geelong)
Reg, Selwyn and Ted were brothers
Ball
- Ray Ball (Richmond, South Melbourne)
- Son: Luke Ball (Collingwood, St Kilda)
- Son: Matthew Ball (Hawthorn)
Luke and Matthew are the sons of Ray[1] and the grandsons of Felix Russo.[22]
Balme
Craig and Neil are brothers.[23]
Bant
Chris and Horrie were brothers.
Barassi
- Ron Barassi Sr. (Melbourne)
- Son: Ron Barassi (Melbourne, Carlton)
Ron Barassi is the son of Ron Barassi Senior.[1]
Barham
- Billy Barham (Melbourne)
- Jamie Barham (Melbourne, Footscray)
- Ricky Barham (Collingwood)
- Son: Jaxson Barham (Collingwood)
Billy, Jamie and Ricky are brothers.[17] Ricky is the father of Jaxson.
Barker (1)
- George Barker (Essendon)
- Syd Barker Sr. (Richmond, Essendon, North Melbourne)
- Son: Syd Barker Jr. (North Melbourne)
Syd Senior was the brother of George and the father of Syd Junior.[1]
Barnes (2)
Jack was the father of Ken.[1]
Barrot
Bill and Wes were brothers.[26]
Barton
Bill, Colin and George were brothers.
Bassett
Nathan is the elder brother of Scott.
Batchelor
Vin was the father of Keith.[1]
Baxter (2)
- Ray Baxter (Footscray)
- Son: Darren Baxter (Footscray, Hawthorn)
Ray is the father of Darren.[1]
Baxter (3)
Bernie, Bill and Ken were brothers.
Beams
Claye and Dayne are brothers.[28]
Beasy
- Maurie Beasy (Carlton)
- Son: Doug Beasy (Carlton)
- Grandson: Brendan Whitecross (Hawthorn)
- Son: Doug Beasy (Carlton)
Maurie was the father of Doug,[29] and the great-grandfather of Brendan.[30]
Beckwith
- Wally Beckwith (Fitzroy, umpire)
- Son: John Beckwith (Melbourne)
Wally was the father of John.[29]
Bedford
- Bill Bedford (Fitzroy)
- Son: Peter Bedford (South Melbourne, Carlton)
Bill was the father of Peter.[29]
Beers
- Brian Beers (Collingwood, Fitzroy)
- Son: Mark Beers (Collingwood)
- Son: Tony Beers (Collingwood, Claremont)
Brian is the father of Mark and Tony.[29]
Belcher
Alan and Vic were brothers.[31]
Beveridge
- Jack Beveridge (Collingwood, West Perth)
- Grandson: Luke Beveridge (Melbourne, Footscray, St Kilda)
Jack was the grandfather of Luke.[33]
Bewick
- Darren Bewick (Essendon, West Perth)
- Corey Bewick (West Perth)
- Son: Rohan Bewick (Brisbane Lions, West Perth)
- Son: Shaun Bewick (South Fremantle, West Perth)
Darren and Corey are brothers, Rohan and Shaun are Corey's identical twin sons. All have played for West Perth in the WAFL, Darren and Rohan have played in the AFL.[34]
Bews
Jed is the son of Andrew [35]
Bickford
- Albert Bickford (Carlton, Melbourne)
- Edric Bickford (Essendon, Carlton)
- Son: George Bickford (Melbourne)
- Son: Stephen Bickford (Melbourne)
- Son: George Bickford (Melbourne)
- Brother-in-law: Rod McGregor (Carlton)
Albert and Edric were brothers. Rod was married to their sister. Edric was the father of George, who is the father of Stephen.[29][36]
Blackwell
Wayne is the father of Luke.
Blake (2)
Tom, George and Mick were all brothers.[31]
Boland
- Brian Boland (Richmond, Hawthorn)
- Son: Glenn Boland (Melbourne, St Kilda)
Brian was the father of Glenn.[29]
Bond
Shane and Troy are brothers.
Bootsma
- Brad Bootsma (South Fremantle, Fremantle)
- Son: Josh Bootsma (Carlton)
Brad is the father of Josh.
Bosustow
- Bob Bosustow (Carlton)
- Son: Peter Bosustow (Perth, Carlton)
- Son: Brent Bosustow (South Fremantle)
- Son: Peter Bosustow (Perth, Carlton)
Bob is the father of Peter and Peter is the father of Brent.[29]
Bourke (1)
Damian and Tim are brothers and Damian is the father of Jordon.
Bourke (2)
Frank was the father of Francis and Francis is the father of David.[29]
Braddy
Craig is the elder brother of Shane.[39]
Bradshaw
Daniel is the elder brother of Darren.[40]
Brain
Terry was the father of Peter and Terry Jr.[29]
Brayshaw
Ian is the father of Mark, who is the father of Angus, Hamish and Andrew.[41]
Brennan
Michael is the father of Jacob.[42]
Brewer
Ian is the elder brother of Ross
Briedis
Arnold and Robert are brothers.[43]
Brittain
- Craig Brittain (North Melbourne)
- Wayne Brittain (Carlton coach)
Wayne is the elder brother of Craig.
Brophy
Bernie, Frank and Joe were brothers.
Brown (1)
Mal is the father of Campbell.
Brown (2)
- Brian Brown (Fitzroy, Essendon)
- Son: Jonathan Brown (Brisbane Lions)
Brian is the father of Jonathan.
Brown (3)
- Jack Brown (St Kilda)
- Ted Brown (St Kilda, Carlton)
- Son: Vin Brown (Carlton)
- Son: John Brown (Carlton)
Jack and Ted were brothers and Ted was the father of Vin and John.[45]
Brown (4)
Mitch and Nathan are identical twin brothers.
Brown (5)
- Gavin Brown (Collingwood)
- Son: Callum Brown (Collingwood)
- Son: Tyler Brown (Collingwood)
Gavin is Callum's and Tyler's father.[46]
Brown (6)
- Paul Brown (Geelong)
- Daughter: Millie Brown (Geelong)[47]
Browne (1)
- Murray Browne (Collingwood, Fitzroy)
- Son: Alex Browne (Essendon)
Murray is the father of Alex.[48]
Browning
- Keith Browning (South Melbourne)
- Son: Mark Browning (Sydney)
Keith is the father of Mark.[29]
Bruce
- George Bruce (Carlton, West Adelaide)
- Jim Bruce (West Adelaide)
- Percy Bruce (West Adelaide)
George, Jim and Percy were brothers.[50]
Bryce
Bob was the father of George and Ted.[29]
Buckley (1)
Brian is the father of Ben.[29]
Buckley (2)
Jack is the father of Brian who is the father of Mark and Stephen.[51]
Buckley (4)
Jim is the father of Dylan.[53]
Buckley (5)
Ben is the father of Jack.[54]
Burgmann
Jack is the father of Lloyd and grandfather of Shane.[51]
Burgoyne
- Peter Burgoyne Snr.
- Peter Burgoyne
- Shaun Burgoyne
- Trent Burgoyne
Peter (Snr.) is the father of Peter and Shaun. Peter (Jnr.) is the father of Trent
Shaun is the brother-in-law of Erin Phillips and son-in-law of Greg Phillips.
Burns
Allen and Peter were brothers.[4]
Burton
- Peter Burton
- Jay Burton
- Matthew Burton
- Travis Burton
Peter is the father of Matthew, Jay and Travis. All four played for Subiaco in the WAFL.[56]
C
Cahill (1)
- Laurie Cahill
- Nephew: Darrell Cahill
- Nephew: John Cahill
Laurie was the uncle of Darrell and John.
Calverley
Des is the brother of Bruce and the father of Graham and Ray.[61] Graham is the elder brother of Ray.[51]
Carroll (2)
Laurie is the father of Dennis and the brother of Tom.[51]
Chamberlain
Cornelius, Jack and Leonard were brothers.[63]
Christensen
Damien was the elder brother of Marty. Allen is the nephew of Damien and Marty
Cloke
David is the father of Cameron, Jason and Travis. Peter is David's elder brother.[68]
Cockatoo-Collins
Che, David and Donald are brothers.[17]
Collins (1)
Goldie, Harry and Norm were brothers. Both Harry and Norm died before the age of 30.
Conway
- Isaac Conway
- Sophie Conway
Isaac is the elder brother of Sophie.[73] Both have been on Brisbane Lions lists, in the AFL and AFL Women's respectively.
Cordner
- Henry (Harry) Cordner
- Edward Rae Cordner
- Cousin: Laurence Osmaston (Larry) Cordner
- Cousin: Joseph Alan (Alan) Cordner
Edward Rae Cordner was the brother of Harry Cordner and the father of Ted, Don, Denis and John Cordner.
Ted Cordner was the father of David Cordner. Edward Rae Cordner and Harry Cordner were first cousins of Larry Cordner and Alan Cordner (who were half-brothers).
Harriet Cordner is the granddaughter of 1946 Brownlow Medallist Don Cordner, she is the first grandfather-granddaughter recruit to play AFL in the Women's League (AFLW).
Cordy
Brian, Graeme and Neil are brothers. Ayce and Zaine are sons of Brian.[75]
Corrigan/Robertson
- Tommy Corrigan
- Leigh Robertson (born 21 May 1950)
- Glenn Robertson (born 1 November 1952)
Leigh and Glenn are brothers, and are the grandsons of Tom Corrigan.
Coventry
Gordon and Syd were brothers. Syd was the father of Hugh and Syd Jr.[68] James is Gordon's great-grandson.[77]
Cummings/Johnson
Percy Cummings is the father of Robert and Trent.[68] Joe was the father of Percy Johnson[81] and grandfather of Percy Cummings.[82]
Cunningham (1)
Tom was the father of Jack and Jack is the father of John.[68]
D
Daniher
Anthony is the father of Darcy and Joe and the brother of Chris, Neale and Terry.[87]
Dayman
- Lisle Dayman (Son)
Les was the younger brother of Clem and is the grandfather of Chris McDermott who was the Adelaide Crows first captain.
Dimattina
Frank is the father of Paul and Andrew.[7]
Doig
All three are first cousins. Another 14 members of the family have played in the WAFL over the years, for a combined total of 39 premierships and 35 runners-up.[91]
Dowsing
Alf was the father of Roy and the grandfather of Rob.[7]
Dwyer
Leo was the father of Laurie and grandfather of Anthony and David. Leo was also the uncle of Keith Harper.[7]
E
Ebert
- Brad Ebert
- Brett Ebert
- Craig Ebert
- Jeff Ebert
- Russell Ebert
- Ricky Ebert
Russell is the brother of Craig and father of Brett. Craig is the father of Brad. Jeff is the brother of Russell and Craig.
Edwards (1)
- Alan Edwards
- Doug Edwards
- Greg Edwards
- Kym Edwards
- Russell Edwards
- Shane Edwards
Alan was the father of Doug, the grandfather of Greg and Russell and the great-grandfather of Kym and Shane.[94]
F
Fogarty
Tom, Chris, John, and Joe were brothers.[31] Tom Fogarty Jr. is the son of Tom B. Fogarty.
G
Galbally
Jack was the elder brother of Frank and Bob.[102]
Georgiades
John is the father of Mitch.[103]
Goss
Norm is the father of Kevin, Norm and Paul.[107]
Gotch
- Brad Gotch
- Graham Gotch
- Xavier Gotch
Graham is the father of Brad.[109] Brad is the father of Xavier.
Gowers
Andrew is the son of Trevor and father of Bill.[111]
Graham
Jack was the father of Ricky and grandfather of Ben. Ricky is Ben's uncle.
Grambeau
Grant
- Chris Grant
- Daughter: Isabella Grant[47]
Green (2)
Jack Sr. was the father of Jack Jr. and the grandfather of Jack III.[107]
Grima
- Alex Grima: Glenelg, South Fremantle, Hawthorn rookie list, Box Hill Hawks
- Nathan Grima: North Melbourne
- Todd Grima: Glenelg, Geelong rookie list, Geelong (VFL)
Nathan is the oldest brother, Alex is the youngest[112]
Gunn/Ward
Bill Gunn is the grandfather of Callan Ward.[115]
H
Hallahan
Jim Sr. was the father of Jim Jr. and Tom and the grandfather of Mike.[107]
Hammond
Jack was the elder of the three brothers, and Billy was the younger.
Hanley
- Pearce Hanley
- Cian Hanley
Pearce is the elder brother of Cian.[118] Both have been listed for the Brisbane Lions, whilst Pierce has also played for Gold Coast.
Hannebery
Matt is the father of Dan and younger brother of Mark. Luke O'Sullivan is the brother of Matt's wife. Ian Aitken is married to the sister of Matt's wife.[119]
Hartigan
Jack was the father of Dean and grandfather of Brent.[81]
Harvey (2)
Brent is the elder brother of Shane. Bill is their grandfather.
Hawking
- Fred Hawking
- Simon Hawking
Fred Hawking was a premiership player for the Geelong Cats. Simon Hawking is Fred Hawking’s grandson and played for Fitzroy, Brisbane, Sydney and Collingwood.
Hawkins
Jack, Michael and Robb are brothers. Jack is Tom's father. Fred is Tom's grandfather and Jack's father-in-law.[124]
Hird
Allan is the father of Allan Jr. and the grandfather of James.[81]
Hiskins
Arthur, Fred, Rupe and Stan were brothers. Jack was the son of Fred.[81]
Houlihan
Adam, Damian and Ryan are brothers. Another sibling, Josh, was recruited by St Kilda but never played in the AFL.
Howell (1)
Jack P was the father of Jack Jnr and the grandfather of Scott.[55]
Howell (2)
- Bevis Howell
- Verdun Howell
Bevis and Verdun were brothers. Bevis won the 1952 Grogan Medal in Queensland
Hudson
Peter is Paul's father.[81] Simon Minton-Connell is Paul's cousin.[136]
Hughson
Les, Mick and Fred were brothers, Les was the father of Les Jr. and Fred was the father of Denis.[81]
Huntington
Jack, Les and Stan were brothers. Bill is the son of Stan.[55]
I
J
Jack
Brandon is the younger brother of Kieren, both are sons of rugby league legend Garry Jack.[137]
Jakovich
- Gary Jakovich
- Allen Jakovich
- Glen Jakovich
Gary (played for South Fremantle), Allen and Glen are brothers.[138]
James (1)
- Brett James
- Roger James
- Paul James
Brett and Roger and Paul are siblings – Brett and Roger played AFL and SANFL and Paul played SANFL.
Jarman
- Andrew Jarman
- Darren Jarman
- Ben Jarman
Andrew and Darren are brothers. Ben is the son of Darren.
K
Keeffe
- Lachlan Keeffe
- Jessy Keeffe
Lachlan is the elder brother of Jessy.[142] Lachlan has played for Collingwood in the AFL, and Jessy has been listed for Brisbane in the AFL Women's.
Kennedy (1)
John Sr. is John Jr.'s father,[141] Josh is John Jr.'s son[144] and his maternal grandfather is Felix Russo.[22]
Kinnear
Joe was the elder brother of Bill. The son of Joe, Col Kinnear, coached the Sydney Swans.
Krakouer
Jim, Phil and Andrew L. are brothers, Andrew J is Jim's son.[141] Nathan is a cousin of Andrew J.
Kruse
- Max Kruse, Sr. (Prahran)
- Max Kruse, Jr. (Sydney Swans), (Glenelg)
Max Sr. is the father of Max Jr.
L
Langdon
Tom is the elder brother of Ed[150] They are also related to the Cordner family. Their great-grandmother was Sylvia Cordner, a first cousin of Edward Rae, Harry, Larry and Alan Cordner, making Tom and Ed their first cousins thrice-removed.
Langford
- Chris Langford
- Will Langford
- Lachlan Langford
Chris is the father of Will and Lachlan.[151]
LeCras
- Peter LeCras
- Brent LeCras
- Mark LeCras
Peter (East Fremantle) is the father of Brent and Mark.[152]
Le Messurrier
- Alfred Le Messurrier
- Albert Le Messurrier
- Alfred Roy Le Messurier
- Edward Le Messurrier
- Ernest Le Messurrier
The Le Messurrier's were a prominent Port Adelaide business family that played a large part in the early years of the Port Adelaide Football Club.
Lester-Smith
- Neil Lester-Smith
- Rod Lester-Smith
- Ryan Lester-Smith
Rod and Neil are brothers, Ryan is Neil's son. All have played for East Fremantle.
Longmire
Keith Williams is the grandfather of John Longmire. Robert is the uncle of John.
M
Maginness
Norm is the father of Scott and Scott is the father of Finn.[160]
Matera
Wally is the elder brother of Peter and Phillip. Brandon is Wally's son.
Matthews (1)
Herb, Sr. was Herbie's father and Herb, Jr. was his son.[160] Norm was the second son of Herb Sr.[169]
McCarthy/Olle
Shane is the father of John and Matthew. Bernie and Gavan are Shane's brothers.[160] Alan was the grandfather of John and Matthew.[171]
McGovern
Andrew is the father of Jeremy and Mitch.[173]
McGrath (1)
Ashley, Cory and Toby are brothers. Marty and Dion Woods are cousins of Ashley, Cory & Toby.[174]
McLean
Rod was the father of Ricky[160] and Ricky is the uncle of Brock.
McShane
- Henry McShane
- Jim McShane
- Joe McShane
Henry, Jim and Joe were brothers. Additionally, three other brothers were leading players in Victoria prior to the commencement of the VFL.[178]
Merryweather/Guthrie
Andrew is the father of Cameron and Zach.[180]
Molloy (2)
Shane is the father of Jarrod.[176] Chloe Molloy is a niece of Jarrod Molloy
Moloney (2)
George Sr. was the father of George Jr. and Vin.[176]
Montgomery
Bill was the brother of Allan and the father of Ken.[176]
Morton
- Noel Morton
Noel played in the WAFL for Claremont and is the father of Mitch, Cale and Jarryd.
Motlop
Daniel, Steven and Shannon are brothers, Marlon is a cousin of Daniel, Steven and Shannon.[185] Rod is an uncle of Daniel, Steven and Shannon.[186]
Murphy (2)
Leo was the father of John[176] and grandfather of Marc.
N
Naismith
Wally, twin brother of Charlie Naismith, was the father of Alby and Herb Naismth.[176]
Nash
- Thomas Nash
- Michael Nash
- Robert Nash
- Laurie Nash
- Robert Nash Jr.
- Robert Nash
Robert was the father of Laurie and Robert Jr. Michael was Robert's father and Thomas's brother.[169]
Nolan
Bernard, Herb, Jerry and Tom were brothers.[193]
O
Oatey
- Jack Oatey
- Peter Oatey
- Robert Oatey
- David Oatey
Jack was the father of Peter and Robert. David is the son of Robert
Obst
Ken was the father of Trevor and Peter and the grandfather of Andrew.[194] Brad Ebert is the grandson of Trevor Obst.
O'Connell
John is the father of David and Michael.[192]
O'Rourke
Jack Sr. was the father of Jack and Basil.[192]
O'Sullivan
- Gabby O'Sullivan (Fremantle)
- John O'Sullivan (East Fremantle and Central District)
John is Gabby's father.
P
Pannam
Charlie H. Pannam and Albert Pannam were brothers. Charlie was also the father of Alby and Charlie E.[192]
Papley/Ross
- Max Papley (South Melbourne)
- Tom Papley (Sydney)
- Ben Ross (North Melbourne, Hawthorn)
- Michael Ross (Essendon)
Max Papley is the grandfather of Tom Papley and also grandfather to brothers Ben and Michael Ross.
Pender
Dan, Jim, Laurie and Mick were brothers .[198]
Phillips (2)
Erin is Greg's daughter.[199]
Shaun Burgoyne is the son-in-law of Greg and brother-in-law of Erin
Pirrie
Richard was the father of Dick and Kevin and the grandfather of Stephen.[200]
Q
Quinn (1)
- Bob Quinn Port Adelaide
- George Quinn Port Adelaide
- Jack Quinn Jnr Port Adelaide
- John Quinn Sr. Port Adelaide
- Tommy Quinn Geelong and Port Adelaide
- John Sidoli Port Adelaide
John Sr. was the father of Bob, Tommy, Jack and George.[202] John Sidoli was John Sr's uncle and Bob, George, Jack and Tommy's great-uncle.
R
Rankin
Teddy was the brother of Tom and father of Bert, Cliff and Doug,[200] and the great-great-grandfather of Georgie.[206] Cliff is the grandfather of Graeme O'Donnell and great-grandfather of Gary O'Donnell.
Reeves/Caddy
John was the father of Michael. Josh Caddy is John's grandson.[200]
Reid
Bruce Sr. was the father of Bruce and John. Bruce Jr. is the father of Ben and Sam[200]
Reilly
- Jack 'Corp' Reilly- 204 games for South Fremantle, captain and B&F winner, 11 state games for Western Australia
- Jim Reilly Played at Norwood during the 2nd world war
- Graeme Reilly - 132 games for South Fremantle, Captain, 1 premiership, 1 interstate game
- John Reilly - played 42 games for Carlton, 58 games for Footscray, 53 games for South Fremantle, 1 premiership, 3 interstate games
Jack and Jim are brothers. Graeme and John are sons of Jack.
Reynolds
Dick and Tom were brothers and Joel is Dick's grandson. Les was the uncle of Dick. The Reynolds brothers had a cousin Max Oppy who also played league football.
Richards
Lou is the elder brother of Ron. Ed is Ron's grandson. Charlie Pannam was their grandfather.[46]
Richardson (1)
Alan and Rodger were brothers. Alan is the father of Matthew.[200]
Richardson (2)
Max and Wayne are brothers. Mark is Wayne's son.[200]
Rioli
Maurice is Dean, Cyril and Willie's uncle, and Daniel's great uncle. Dean's father Sebastian, Cyril's father Cyril and Willie's father Willie Snr (all Maurice's brothers) played in the West Australian Football League for South Fremantle. Cyril Rioli is also Michael Long's nephew.[210]
Robertson (2)
Keith is the father of Rohan and Shane.[213]
Robran
- Barrie Robran
- Rodney Robran
Barrie is the elder brother to Rodney and the father of Matthew and Jonathan.[214]
Rose
Bob was the father of Robert junior.[211] He was also the elder brother of Bill, Kevin and Ralph.
Rush
The Rush's are all brothers; the only case of five brothers playing senior VFL/AFL football.[216]
Russo
Felix is the father of Peter.[211] Felix is also the grandfather of three players, Josh Kennedy, Luke Ball and Matthew Ball; as two of his daughters married footballers John Kennedy Jr. and Ray Ball.[22]
S
Selwood
All four are brothers (Adam and Troy are twins).
Shaw
- Brayden Shaw
- Heath Shaw
- Neville Shaw
- Ray Shaw
- Reg Shaw
- Rhyce Shaw
- Robert Shaw
- Tony Shaw
Reg was the father of Ray, Tony and Neville.[169] Ray is the father of Heath and Rhyce. Brayden, the son of Tony, was drafted by Collingwood but never made his AFL debut. Robert is the cousin of Ray, Tony and Neville (his father is the brother of Reg).
Shelton (1)
Jack was the father of Bill and the uncle of Ian. Ian and Bill are cousins.[211]
Sholl
Craig, Brett and Brad are brothers, Lachlan is Brett's son.[222]
Sidebottom
Garry is the elder brother of Allan, and the uncle of Beau McDonald.[223]
Sierakowski
Silvagni
- Sergio Silvagni
- Stephen Silvagni
- Alex Silvagni
- Jack Silvagni
- Ben Silvagni
Sergio is the father of Stephen.[221] Alex is Stephen's first cousin once removed.[225] Jack is the son of Stephen and the grandson of Sergio.[226]
Smith (1)
Norm was the younger brother of Len and the father of Peter.[221]
Somerville
John and Trevor were brothers, and John was Peter's father.[221]
Spargo
Bob sr is the father of Bob Jr and Ricky. Bob Jr is the father of Paul. Paul is the father of Charlie[221]
Stevens (1)
Gary is Anthony's elder brother, Michael is the younger brother[232]
Stevens/Talia
- Arthur Stevens
- Harvey Stevens
- Grandson: Daniel Talia
- Grandson: Michael Talia
- Harvey Stevens
Arthur was the father of Harvey,[221] Harvey is the grandfather of brothers Daniel and Michael.[233][234]
Stibbard
Neville Sr. is the father of Neville and Robert.[221]
Strang
Bill was the father of Allan, Colin, Doug, Gordon, and Edna "Bob" Perry née Strang. Doug is the father of Geoff;[221] Edna is the mother of John Perry.
Strom
- Mim Strom
- Zach Strom (South Fremantle)
- Noah Strom (South Fremantle)
Mim, Zach and Noah are siblings.[235]
T
Talia
- See Stevens/Talia
Taylor (1)
- John Taylor Snr.
- Don Taylor
- John Taylor Jnr.
- Laurie Taylor
John Taylor Snr. was the father of Don, John Jnr. and Laurie.[239]
Taylor (2)
Cliff was the father of Noel and the grandfather of Jason.[221]
Toohey (1)
Jim Sr. was the father of Jack and Jim Jr.[221]
Tuck
Michael is the father of Shane and Travis. Nathan, Luke and Gary Ablett (Jr) are Travis and Shane's cousins.[243]
Twomey
Bill Sr. was the father of Bill, Mick and Pat the grandfather of David.[242]
Tyson
- Charles, Snr. Tyson (East Fremantle)
- Charlie Tyson (Collingwood, North Melbourne)
- Edward Tyson (Prahran)
- George Tyson (Perth, West Perth)
- Jack Tyson (South Adelaide)
- Sam Tyson (West Perth player and coach)
Charles Snr. was the father of Charlie, Edward, George, Jack and Sam. Ted was the son of Sam.[244]
V
Viney
- Jay Viney (Melbourne)
- Todd Viney (Sturt, Melbourne)
- Son: Jack Viney (Melbourne)
Todd is the elder brother of Jay[17] and the father of Jack.[247]
Voss
Brett and Michael are brothers.[248]
W
Westhoff
- Justin Westhoff
- Leigh Westhoff
- Matthew Westhoff
- Nicholas Westhoff
Leigh, Justin and Matthew are brothers. Nick is a cousin.
Wheeler
- Garry Wheeler
- Terry Wheeler
- Willie Wheeler (Williamstown)
Terry was Garry's older brother, Willie is their nephew.[260]
Whitten
Ted was the father of Ted Jr. and elder brother of Don.[242]
Williams (1)
- Fos Williams
- Anthony Williams
- Mark Williams
- Stephen Williams
Fos was the father of Anthony, Mark and Stephen. Anthony and Mark were twins. Additionally Fos' brothers Alec, Frank and Glynn all played senior SANFL football while another brother, Thomas, played in the WAFL.[261]
Y
Z
Zantuck
Shane is the father of Ty.[258]
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