John Cassin. In 1977, Cassin played 27 games for North Melbourne (22 Home and Away and 5 Finals). As things stand, Cassin's record can be equaled but cannot be broken.
Michael Tuck has also played in 302 wins. The second closest is Shaun Burgoyne with 263 wins so I’d say that’s just about unbeatable. Joel Selwood will likely get second since he’s on 256 wins but won’t beat the record
Fun fact about John Coleman when he was younger he didn’t want to play afl but his brothers local football team (Hastings) was short of players he played and the rest is history, and yes he did play for my home team in the club rooms we have the last football that he touched before he played for the bombers
I remember that 2007 Grand Final. As a cats fan who had lived through those games in the 90s when Geelong would have a big lead only to lose the game, I was thinking at half time when the Cats were 10 Goals up, I was not feeling safe enough for the win and I felt that they needed to keep on going in the 3rd Quarter just to win the game. At 3/4 time when the Cats got up to 90 point lead, I finally rested on my couch and said to myself "We have won this one," That was the biggest relief I felt in my life as a cats fan knowing that no matter what happened in the last quarter, no team could come from a 15 Goal deficit to win in the final quarter. Oh and as a cats fan from the 90s, that Highest Score in 1992 where Geelong kicked a score of 239 against Brisbane Bears 70 may never be broken unless if there was a forward line that was that strong against a lowly ranked team.
Most people thought that nobody would ever break Gordon Coventry's 1299 Career Goal Record. And nobody ever thought that Michael Tuck's record of 426 Career Games could be broken. So I would not say that these other records could never be broken. But they are certainly unlikely to be broken unless if there is a great team or a great family or a well long running career player who could play more than 20 years straight.
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Could be broken. Dunstall came very close one day, probably should have equalled it at least. Kelvin Templeton had 24 scoring shots in a game. If genuine full forwards ever make a comeback then this record will be realistically up for grabs.
Henry that is true. But genuine full forwards won’t comeback due to how the game is played nowadays. And the 6 6 6 rule makes it is very hard to hit the exact same full forward each time to give them the chance to have at least 19 scoring shots minimum to just beat it by 1 and due to kicking accuracy many players don’t kick 19 goals in a row without missing even at training let alone during a game as you stated with 24 scoring shots
Collingwood 4 in a row may never be broken. I mean thanks to the Bulldogs for eliminating Hawthorn in 2016 from the finals, our record was safe. Port stopped Brisbane in 2004 and We stopped Melbourne in 1958.
As a Carlton supporter i think your probably right. One you missed was Carlton in 1980 , we made the finals but lost our double chance then eliminated the next week by .......you guessed it Collingwood.
If you are going to count ALL VFL records then you need to include SANFL & WAFL records... Like the club that won 6 Grand Finals on the trot! And the club that has 37 premierships!
If we are counting other leagues then Campbells creek football club once got 634 points in one game 100 goals and 34 points their opponent primrose was 3.0 18