List of West Coast Eagles leading goalkickers

The following is a list of players who have kicked the most goals for the West Coast Eagles in each season of the Australian Football League (AFL), formerly known as the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Peter Sumich holds the record for the most goals kicked in a season by an Eagles player, having kicked 111 goals in 1991. Sumich also holds the record for the most times as leading goalkicker (seven) and most consecutive times as leading goalkicker (six, between 1989 and 1994). Scott Cummings became the first Eagles player to win the Coleman Medal for the most goals kicked in the AFL in one season in 1999. Josh Kennedy joined Cummings in 2015, winning West Coast's second ever Coleman medal with 75 goals in the 2015 home and away season.[1] Josh Kennedy also has the most goals overall for West Coast (584, as of round 18 2019).

Leading goalkickers by year

^ Denotes current player
+ Player won Coleman Medal in same season
SeasonLeading goalkickerGoals
1987Ross Glendinning38
1988Ross Glendinning (2)73
1989Peter Sumich45
1990Peter Sumich90
1991Peter Sumich (2)111
1992Peter Sumich (3)82
1993Peter Sumich (4)76
1994Peter Sumich (5)49
1995Jason Ball48
1996Mitchell White37
1997Peter Sumich (6)33
1998Fraser Gehrig42
1999Scott Cummings+95
2000Phil Matera49
2001Troy Wilson40
2002Phil Matera (2)46
2003Phil Matera (3)62
2004Phil Matera (4)61
2005Phil Matera (5)38
2006Quinten Lynch65
2007Quinten Lynch (2)52
2008Ben McKinley42
2009Mark LeCras58
2010Mark LeCras (2)63
2011Josh Kennedy^59
2012Jack Darling^53
2013Josh Kennedy^ (2)60
2014Josh Kennedy^ (3)61
2015Josh Kennedy+^ (4)80
2016Josh Kennedy+^ (5)82
2017Josh Kennedy^ (6)69
2018Jack Darling^ (2)48
2019Jack Darling^ (3)59
2020Josh Kennedy^ (7)34

AFL Women's

Season Leading goalkicker Goals
2020Hayley Bullas^2

References

  1. "Five talking points: West Coast v St Kilda". AFL.com. AFL.com. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
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