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WikiProject Australian rules football

Welcome to WikiProject Australian rules football, focusing on expandingAustralian rules football-related articles in Wikipedia.


Australian rules football articles by quality and importance
QualityImportance
TopHighMidLowNATotal
FA2114
FL13610
GA14111531
B21153556127
C1343130300486
Start181741,0283,4094,629
Stub581,33411,82013,212
List2349393447
Category1,7811,781
Disambig1313
File2,6922,692
Project2323
Redirect619619
Template1,5561,556
Draft44
Assessed553002,59116,0006,68825,634
Total553002,59116,0006,68825,634
WikiWork factors (?)ω =104,773Ω = 5.67


Scope

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This WikiProject aims primarily to establish and organise standards forAustralian rules football–related articles resulting in well-structured and well-written articles, and to gather a community of Australian rules football fans to further the development of information of the sport on Wikipedia. Articles include details on the game itself, as well as notable competitions, players, coaches, commentators and administrators.

The nationalAustralian Football League is the largest and most notable Australian rules football competition in Australia. However, details related to the various state and overseas leagues, as well as historical competitions, are also within the scope of this Project.

What is Australian rules football?

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See theAustralian rules football for more details.

What is Wikipedia?

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

List of participants

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Join WikiProject Australian rules football by adding your name to the following list. Joining doesn't really do anything, non-members can still edit all articles, but joining simply lets the other members know who's interested in the great Aussie game.

Add your name to the list of participants

(Members:236 as of 11:32, 23 September 2017 (UTC))


Tasks to be completed

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TheWikiProject Australian rules football to do list contains information on players, coaches, clubs, commentators and anything else that is relevant within the scope of this WikiProject.

There is an automatedWikiProject cleanup list bot that creates cleanup lists for the project, either asproject's one big table,separated by categories or manually archived inprojectspace.

Stats bot

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A stats bot that scrapes afltables.com weekly during the season for any stat changes for players, automatically applying these stats in the info box as well as the detailed stats at the bottom of each page (where applicable)

Email correspondence below as a reply to my inquiry to the steward of afltables.com:

On 8/04/2024 11:03 am, Electrmicmaster wrote:Hi! I’ve been meaning for a while to create a bot that automatically synchronises player stats with their respective Wikipedia page. This would probably require weekly site syncs. In case you didn’t know, someone of the players are a year or two out of date; having an automatic sync would be a huge help. What do you think? Is this something that is viable with your site? I’ve seen other codes that do it.

Cheers!

Electrmicmaster,I have thought about producing, along with the regular HTML, a text file containing the wiki markup for each player.Never came to anything, and probably won't. This means I'm down with the idea, but don't want do to the work :P

So if you want to do all the heavy lifting, I can give you the historical data up to the end of 2023, then the weekly updatedstat file can be parsed to append 2024.

The beta can be found here, although it's currently having some issues:https://github.com/mohdtalal3/AFL-Tables-Wikipedia-Updater

All-Australian pages before 2007

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As of October 2024, separate pages for allAll-Australian teams after 2006 have been created and populated. Ideally, I'd like to see this continue back to 1991 (at least) with the same level of detail as the others.

Brownlow medal pages before 2024

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If you note the current page for the2024 Brownlow Medal, additional information (such as team highs, club totals, separate team/player columns for easy sortability) has been added. I'd like to see this layout copied back reverse-chronologically. Perhaps a table for round-by-round votes could be added in the future (where known), but this is a lower priority. Data could be imported using a script or some kind of AI tool.

Good Article targets

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Prioritise focus on completing theGood Article project tables for the following categories:

Grand Finals in the VFL/AFL since 1898

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Numbers of articles that reached at least GA-status: 1

0.8% completed(estimate)

  

SeasonPremierRunner-Ups
1898FitzroyEssendon
1899Fitzroy(2)South Melbourne
1900MelbourneFitzroy
1901Essendon(2)Collingwood
1902CollingwoodEssendon
1903Collingwood(2)Fitzroy
1904Fitzroy(3)Carlton
1905Fitzroy(4)Collingwood
1906CarltonFitzroy
1907Carlton(2)South Melbourne
1908Carlton(3)Essendon
1909South MelbourneCarlton
1910Collingwood(3)Carlton
1911Essendon(3)Collingwood
1912Essendon(4)South Melbourne
1913Fitzroy(5)St Kilda
1914Carlton(4)South Melbourne
1915Carlton(5)Collingwood
1916Fitzroy(6)Carlton
1917Collingwood(4)Fitzroy
1918South Melbourne(2)Collingwood
1919Collingwood(5)Richmond
1920RichmondCollingwood
1921Richmond(2)Carlton
1922Fitzroy(7)Collingwood
1923Essendon(5)Fitzroy
1924Essendon(6)Richmond
1925GeelongCollingwood
1926Melbourne(2)Collingwood
1927Collingwood(6)Richmond
1928Collingwood(7)Richmond
1929Collingwood(8)Richmond
1930Collingwood(9)Geelong
1931Geelong(2)Richmond
1932Richmond(3)Carlton
1933South Melbourne(3)Richmond
1934Richmond(4)South Melbourne
1935Collingwood(10)South Melbourne
1936Collingwood(11)South Melbourne
1937Geelong(3)Collingwood
1938Carlton(6)Collingwood
1939Melbourne(3)Collingwood
1940Melbourne(4)Richmond
1941Melbourne(5)Essendon
1942Essendon(7)Richmond
1943Richmond(5)Essendon
1944Fitzroy(8)Richmond
1945Carlton(7)South Melbourne
1946Essendon(8)Melbourne
1947Carlton(8)Essendon
1948Melbourne(6)Essendon
1949Essendon(9)Carlton
1950Essendon(10)North Melbourne
1951Geelong(4)Essendon
1952Geelong(5)Collingwood
1953Collingwood(12)Geelong
1954FootscrayMelbourne
1955Melbourne(7)Collingwood
1956Melbourne(8)Collingwood
1957Melbourne(9)Essendon
1958Collingwood(13)Melbourne
1959Melbourne(10)Essendon
1960Melbourne(11)Collingwood
1961HawthornFootscray
1962Essendon(11)Carlton
1963Geelong(6)Hawthorn
1964Melbourne(12)Collingwood
1965Essendon(12)St Kilda
1966St KildaCollingwood
1967Richmond(6)Geelong
1968Carlton(9)Essendon
1969Richmond(7)Carlton
1970Carlton(10)Collingwood
1971Hawthorn(2)St Kilda
1972Carlton(11)Richmond
1973Richmond(8)Carlton
1974Richmond(9)North Melbourne
1975North MelbourneHawthorn
1976Hawthorn(3)North Melbourne
1977North Melbourne(2)Collingwood
1978Hawthorn(4)North Melbourne
1979Carlton(12)Collingwood
1980Richmond(10)Collingwood
1981Carlton(13)Collingwood
1982Carlton(14)Richmond
1983HawthornEssendon
1984Essendon(13)Hawthorn
1985Essendon(14)Hawthorn
1986Hawthorn(6)Carlton
1987Carlton(15)Hawthorn
1988Hawthorn(7)Melbourne
1989Hawthorn(8)Geelong
1990Collingwood(14)Essendon
1991Hawthorn(9)West Coast
1992West CoastGeelong
1993Essendon(15)Carlton
1994West Coast(2)Geelong
1995Carlton(16)Geelong
1996North Melbourne(3)Sydney
1997AdelaideSt Kilda
1998Adelaide(2)North Melbourne
1999Kangaroos(4)Carlton
2000Essendon(16)Melbourne
2001Brisbane LionsEssendon
2002Brisbane Lions(2)Collingwood
2003Brisbane Lions(3)Collingwood
2005Sydney(4)West Coast
2006West Coast(3)Sydney
2007Geelong(7)Port Adelaide
2008Hawthorn(10)Geelong
2009Geelong(8)St Kilda
2010Collingwood(15)St Kilda
2011Geelong(9)Collingwood
2012Sydney(5)Hawthorn
2013Hawthorn(11)Fremantle
2014Hawthorn(12)Sydney
2015Hawthorn(13)West Coast
2016Western Bulldogs(2)Sydney
2017Richmond(11)Adelaide
2018West Coast(4)Collingwood
2019Richmond(12)Greater Western Sydney
2020Richmond(13)Geelong
2021Melbourne(13)Western Bulldogs
2022Geelong(10)Sydney
2023Collingwood(16)Brisbane Lions

Legend Inductees in the Australian Football Hall of Fame

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Numbers of articles that reached at least GA-status: 1

3.1% completed(estimate)

  

Legend Inductees
InducteeYear ElevatedGamesGoals
Darrel Baldock
2006123 games
*St Kilda (119)
*New Norfolk (4)
237 goals
*St Kilda (237)
*New Norfolk (0)
Ron Barassi
1996253 games
*Melbourne (204)
*Carlton (50)
778 goals
*Richmond (778)
Kevin Bartlett
2000403 Games
*Richmond (403)
778 Goals
*Richmond (778)
Malcolm Blight
2017342 Games
*Woodville (164)
*North Melbourne (178)
803 Goals
*Woodville (359)
*North Melbourne (444)
Haydn Bunton Sr.
1996208 Games
*Fitzroy (119)
*Subiaco (72)
*Port Adelaide (17)
427 Goals
*Fitzroy (207)
*Subiaco (190)
*Port Adelaide (30)
Roy Cazaly
1996198 Games
*St Kilda (99)
*South Melbourne (99)
167 Goals
*St Kilda (38)
*South Melbourne (129)
John Coleman
199698 Games
*Essendon (98)
537 Goals
*Essendon (537)
Gordon Coventry
1998306 Games
*Collingwood (306)
1,299 Goals
*Collingwood (1299)
Jack Dyer
1996312 Games
*Richmond (312)
433 Goals
*Richmond (443)
Russell Ebert
2022417 Games
*Port Adelaide (392)
*North Melbourne (25)
309 Goals
*Port Adelaide (294)
*North Melbourne (15)
Jason Dunstall
2024269 Games
*Hawthorn
1,254 Goals
*Hawthorn (1254)
Graham Farmer
1996356 Games
*East Perth (176)
*Geelong (101)
*West Perth (79)
227 Goals
*East Perth (157)
*Geelong (65)
*West Perth (55)
Royce Hart
2013188 Games
*Richmond (187)
*Glenelg (1)
369 Goals
*Richmond (369)
*Glenelg (0)
Peter Hudson
1999288 games
* VFL
**Hawthorn (129)
* TANFL
**New Norfolk (78)
**Glenorchy (81)
1,721 Goals
* VFL
**Hawthorn (727)
* TANFL
**New Norfolk (378)
**Glenorchy (616)
Bill Hutchison
1996290 Games
*Essendon (290)
496 Goals
*Essendon (496)
Alex Jesaulenko
2008279 Games
*Carlton (256)
*St Kilda (23)
444 Goals
*Carlton (424)
*St Kilda (20)
John Kennedy Sr.
2020164 Games
*Hawthorn (164)
29 Goals
*Hawthorn (29)
Tony Lockett
2015281 Games
*St Kilda (183)
*Sydney (98)
1,360 Goals
*St Kilda (898)
*Sydney (462)
Leigh Matthews
1996332 Games915 Goals
Jock McHale
2005261 Games18 Goals
Merv McIntosh
2021217 Games79 Goals
Kevin Murray
2010377 Games71 Goals
John Nicholls
1996328 Games307 Goals
Jack Oatey
2021186 Games237 Goals
Bob Pratt
1996158 Games681 Goals
Dick Reynolds
1996320 Games442 Goals
Barrie Robran
2001201 Games196 Goals
Kevin Sheedy
2018251 Games91 Goals
Bob Skilton
1996237 Games412 Goals
Norm Smith
2007227 Games527 Goals
Ian Stewart
1997218 Games80 Goals
Ted Whitten
1996321 Games360 Goals

Clubs in the AFL

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Numbers of articles that reached at least GA-status: 2

11.1% completed(estimate)

  

Club NameFoundedJoined VFL/AFLMain Ground(s)Location
Adelaide Football Club19901991Adelaide OvalAdelaide,South Australia
Brisbane Lions19961997The GabbaBrisbane,Queensland
Carlton Football Club18641897Marvel StadiumMelbourne,Victoria
Collingwood Football Club18921897MCGMelbourne,Victoria
Essendon Football Club18721897Marvel StadiumMelbourne,Victoria
Fremantle Football Club19941995Optus StadiumPerth, Western Australia
Geelong Football Club18591897GMHBA StadiumGeelong,Victoria
Gold Coast Football Club20082011Metricon StadiumGold Coast,Queensland
Greater Western Sydney Giants20082012Spotless Stadium
UNSW Canberra Oval
Western Sydney,New South Wales
Hawthorn Football Club19021925MCGMelbourne,Victoria
Melbourne Football Club18581897MCGMelbourne,Victoria
North Melbourne Football Club18691925Marvel StadiumMelbourne,Victoria
Port Adelaide Football Club
18701997Adelaide OvalAdelaide,South Australia
Richmond Football Club18851908MCGMelbourne,Victoria
St Kilda Football Club
18731897Marvel StadiumMelbourne,Victoria
Sydney Swans18741897SCGSydney,New South Wales
West Coast Eagles19861987Optus StadiumPerth,Western Australia
Western Bulldogs18771925Marvel StadiumMelbourne,Victoria

Article alerts

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Articles for deletion

Australian Football Hall of Fame category addition in external links

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Talk:Australian_Football_Hall_of_Fame#Use_in_external_links

Assessment progress

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Of the 25,639 articles overseen by WikiProject Australian rules football:

100% are assessed
SeeCategory:Unassessed Australian rules football articles for a worklist

  

100% have known importance
SeeCategory:Unknown-importance Australian rules football articles for a worklist

  

Progress rainbow

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  • 2.4% List-Class
  • 69.7% Stub-Class
  • 24.4% Start-Class
  • 2.6% C-Class
  • 0.7% B-Class
  • 0.2% GA-Class
  • 0.1% FA-Class

Useful links

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Lists

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Notability requirements

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As part of Wikipedia, our project is required to abide by thenotability guideline that apply to all articles. This section does not overrule that notion.

The basic tenet is:

In a nutshell: If a topic has received significant coverage inreliablesecondary sources that areindependent of the subject, it is presumed to satisfy the inclusion criteria for a stand-alone article.

In regards to thenotability of people there is an additional criteria (WP:ATHLETE) that states that "people who have competed at the fully professional level of a sport" are "generally notable". However, failure to meet this additional criteria is not conclusive proof that a subject should not be included; conversely, meeting one or more does not guarantee that a subject should be included. Should a person fail to meet this additional criteria, they may still be notable underWikipedia:Notability.


Australian rules football quiz

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Test your footy knowledge at theWikipedia:WikiProject Australian rules football/Quiz

Resources

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VFL/AFL

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WAFL

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News archive

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This section was formerly used for announcements related to WikiProject Australian rules football.The project talk page is now the usual place for these.For old news, see thenews archive.

WikiProject Australian rules football style guide

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WikiProject Australian rules football participants have agreed to the following standards of editorial style to maintain a consistent look and feel to Australian rules football and Australian Football League articles. The guidelines are in sympathy with the origins of the game and with encyclopaedic standards. Editors are encouraged to follow these guidelines wherever possible.

When editing, this guide can be cited in the edit summary as"per Australian rules football style guide".

  1. Article club names: club article names and subsequent links to those articles should use official club titles as inCollingwood Football Club. Piped links can useCollingwood where applicable. Avoid usingCollingwood Magpies as an article title.
  2. Category club names: category names should similarly use official club titles as inCategory:Collingwood Football Club coaches.
  3. Unlinked references within articles can either use official club names, shortnames or club nicknames (eg.Magpies) according to the editors preference.
  4. When referring to a player from an earlier era, the club name used should be the name applicable for that player at that time. For exampleTed Whitten played for theFootscray Football Club (nevertheWestern Bulldogs). Use of redirects or piped links ([[Western Bulldogs|Footscray Football Club]]) to the current club name is acceptable.
  5. The main article for the sport isAustralian rules football. Articles should not use the capitalisationAustralian Rules Football.
  6. In tables or ladders, use of shortnames or nicknames or combinations of both are acceptable as follows:
Club namePreferred shortnamePreferred nickname/sNotes
Adelaide Football ClubAdelaideCrows
Brisbane LionsBrisbane LionsLions"Bears" from 1996 and earlier (where contextually relevant), while"Lions" after 1996; avoid"Brisbane Lions Football Club"
Carlton Football ClubCarltonBlues
Collingwood Football ClubCollingwoodMagpiesAvoid"Pies"
Essendon Football ClubEssendonBombers
Fremantle Football ClubFremantleDockers
Geelong Football ClubGeelongCats
Gold Coast Football ClubGold CoastSunsAvoid"the Gold Coast"
Greater Western Sydney GiantsGreater Western SydneyGiantsAvoid"Greater Western Sydney Football Club"
Hawthorn Football ClubHawthornHawks
Melbourne Football ClubMelbourneDemonsAvoid"Dees"
North Melbourne Football ClubNorth MelbourneKangaroosNorth Melbourne 1869–1998, 2008–current; Kangaroos 1999–2007
Port Adelaide Football ClubPort AdelaidePowerAvoid"Port Power"
Richmond Football ClubRichmondTigersAvoid"Richmond Tigers"
St Kilda Football ClubSt KildaSaintsAvoid"St Kilda Saints", and any reference to"Saint Kilda", which is incorrect
Sydney SwansSydneySwansAvoid"Sydney Swans Football Club"
West Coast EaglesWest CoastEaglesAvoid"West Coast Eagles Football Club" and"the West Coast"
Western BulldogsWestern BulldogsBulldogs"Footscray Football Club" 1877–1996; avoid"Dogs","Doggies", or"Western Bulldogs Football Club"
Brisbane BearsBrisbane BearsBears1987–1996
Fitzroy Football ClubFitzroyLions1883–1996
South Melbourne Football ClubSouth MelbourneSwans1897–1982
University Football ClubUniversityStudents1908–1914

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