Two Fremantle players are among those vying to be the AFL’s most prolific player in 2023, heading into the final round with a chance of being the AFL’s disposal leader for the season.
Serong currently sits on top of the standings with 643 disposals with one round to play, leading Richmond’s Tim Taranto by a single disposal.
Brayshaw is third alongside St Kilda’s Jack Sinclair on 638 disposals, five behind Serong.
The league’s leader after 24 rounds is likely to come from one of those four, with the injured Nick Daicos in fifth with 625 disposals and Steven Coniglio in sixth on 624 disposals.
Impressively for Serong, he leads all players despite playing one less game than every other player in the top 10 except for Daicos, who has played two less games.
Player | Games | Disposals |
Caleb Serong | 21 | 643 |
Tim Taranto | 22 | 642 |
Andrew Brayshaw | 22 | 638 |
Jack Sinclair | 22 | 638 |
Nick Daicos | 20 | 625 |
Stephen Coniglio | 22 | 624 |
Christian Petracca | 22 | 613 |
Marcus Bontempelli | 22 | 605 |
Brad Crouch | 22 | 604 |
Zak Butters | 22 | 603 |
In other stats, Luke Ryan is ranked second in the AFL for marks with 180, but trails St Kilda’s Callum Wilkie by 15 going into the final round.
Ryan does have a comfortable lead in rebound 50s with 161, nine more than the nearest player in Geelong’s Tom Stewart.
Lachie Schultz is ranked third for tackles inside 50 going into the final round with 39, trailing Dan Butler (41) and Charlie Cameron (40).
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