In
Australian rules football, a player can
score a goal by kicking the oval ball between the two central goal posts. 315 players are recognised to have scored a goal with their first kick in the sport's premier competition, the
Australian Football League (AFL), known before 1990 as the Victorian Football League (VFL). These players are often said to have joined an "elite" and "exclusive" club.[1][2]
Rarer still are players who have scored goals from their first two kicks – a mere 40 of these players have been recorded. Of these players, just ten have also scored a goal with their third kick.
Clen Denning (debuted 1935),
Richard Lounder (1989) and
Daniel Metropolis (1992) are the only VFL/AFL players documented to have scored four goals from as many kicks. Denning followed up with goals from his fifth and sixth kicks, an effort that remains unmatched.
On occasion, players have mistakenly been omitted from – and included in – the AFL's official records of the accomplishment. For example,
Melbourne's
Dave McGlashan scored a goal with his first kick during the
1981 VFL season. However, his achievement was not recognised until 2010, when he was prompted to come forward after the club's website published an article examining Melbourne players who accomplished the feat.[3] In a contrasting event in 2002,
Essendon's
Shane Harvey was briefly recognised to have scored goals with his first two kicks, before an Essendon fan pointed out Harvey had in fact kicked a
clearing ball just a few seconds into his debut, prior to his first goal.[4]
These record-keeping errors also serve to explain why the list is so heavily weighted towards the modern era, with more than half (165) of the instances listed occurring since 1999, the same year
Champion Data began keeping detailed statistics for the league. Basic statistics had been recorded since 1965, but instances that occurred throughout this period and prior were still generally only recorded in newspaper reports.
Goal with first kick
Legend
Rd.
The
round in which the player scored his first goal
(n)
Player scored goals with his first n kicks.
†
Player has not recorded another kick in his career.
#
Player did not record a kick in his first match.
##
Player did not record a kick in his first two matches.
^
abAll entries up to the end of 2023 are sourced to the
AFL Record Season Guide 2024, except where noted.[5] Players'
Hall of Fame membership and Legend status are sourced to
AFL.com.au.[6][7]
^Hafey was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a coach.[8]