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List of VFL/AFL wooden spoons

The wooden spoon is the imaginary and ironic "award" which is said to be won by the team finishing in last place in the Australian Football League. No physical wooden spoon award exists, other than those brought by opposition fans to taunt struggling teams, nor is such an award officially sanctioned by the VFL/AFL. However, most betting agencies will take wagers on the wooden spoon.

Criteria edit

The team which finishes on the bottom of the ladder wins the wooden spoon. This is determined by:

  • Fewest premiership points (four points for a win, two points for a draw)
  • Lowest percentage (the ratio of points for to points against if on same numbers of points)

No countback exists if teams finish equal on points but with a different number of wins.

1901–1907 edit

From 1901 to 1907, the VFL season was set up such that each team played fourteen regular season games: two games against each opponent. Based upon regular season ladder positions, teams were divided into pools A (1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th) and B (2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th), and each team played the opponents from its pool once each in the "sectional round."

Following the sectional round, the results of these matches were added to the ladder to give a final ladder based on seventeen matches per team. As such, the wooden spooner is considered to be the team which finishes last after all seventeen matches.

The three sectional games changed the outcome of the wooden spoon twice in the seven seasons of this format: in 1905, St Kilda beat Geelong in their last game, relegating Melbourne to last, and in 1907, Fitzroy won all three of their games, relegating Essendon to last.

1916 edit

In 1916, only four teams (Carlton, Collingwood, Fitzroy and Richmond) competed due to World War I. Fitzroy finished last after the home-and-away season with a record of 2–9–1 (10 pts), and Richmond finished third with a record of 5–7–0 (20 pts).

All four teams competed in the finals under the amended Argus system in place at the time. Richmond lost their semi-final and finished in overall last place as the lowest placed semi-final loser, while Fitzroy won their semi-final, the final and the Grand Final to win the premiership.

This has created uncertainty to some extent regarding which club won the 1916 wooden spoon: by analogy with the minor and major premierships, it could be said that Fitzroy won the "minor wooden spoon" and Richmond won the "major wooden spoon".

In this regard, the official AFL Season Guide recognises Richmond as the wooden spooners for the 1916 VFL season, while the Football Record in 1917–1923 listed the four clubs' positions for 1916 as Fitzroy, Carlton, Collingwood and Richmond.

However, finals have never, before or since, changed the 'winner' of the wooden spoon, so it is also fair to say that Fitzroy managed the astounding feat of winning both the premiership and the wooden spoon in the same season.

AFL Era edit

Since 1990, when the VFL changed its name to the AFL, Geelong, Hawthorn and Port Adelaide are the only three clubs that are yet to finish bottom of the ladder, and win the AFL wooden spoon.

*Denotes the Fitzroy Football Club prior to merging with the Brisbane Bears

Wooden spoons by season edit

Season Wooden spoon Wins Losses Draws Percentage Points
1897 St Kilda 0 14 0 29.1 0
1898 St Kilda (2) 0 14 0 33.5 0
1899 St Kilda (3) 0 14 0 28.0 0
1900 St Kilda (4) 1 13 0 39.1 4
1901 St Kilda (5) 1 16 0 4
1902 St Kilda (6) 0 17 0 0
1903 South Melbourne 2 15 0 8
1904 St Kilda (7) 3 14 0 12
1905 Melbourne 3 14 0 12
1906 Melbourne (2) 1 16 0 4
1907 Essendon 5 12 0 20
1908 Geelong 2 16 0 8
1909 St Kilda (8) 2 15 0 59.3 8
1910 St Kilda (9) 1 17 0 62.3 4
1911 University 1 17 0 52.1 4
1912 University (2) 1 17 0 57.0 4
1913 University (3) 0 18 0 57.6 0
1914 University (4) 0 18 0 47.0 0
1915 Geelong (2) 3 13 0 68.0 12
1916 Minor
1916 Major[1]
Fitzroy
Richmond
2
5
9
7
1
0
81.6
89.9
10
20
1917 Richmond (2) 3 11 1 14
1918 Essendon (2) 3 11 0 64.2 12
1919 Melbourne (3) 0 16 0 43.0 0
1920 St Kilda (10) 2 14 0 57.2 8
1921 Essendon (3) 3 11 2 80.8 16
1922 South Melbourne (2) 4 11 1 91.3 18
1923 Melbourne (4) 3 13 0 80.4 12
1924 St Kilda (11) 4 12 0 75.7 16
1925 Hawthorn 3 14 0 66.1 12
1926 North Melbourne 0 17 1 73.7 2
1927 Hawthorn (2) 1 17 0 63.1 4
1928 Hawthorn (3) 0 18 0 61.6 0
1929 North Melbourne (2) 1 17 0 60.2 4
1930 North Melbourne (3) 1 17 0 51.8 4
1931 North Melbourne (4) 0 18 0 50.8 0
1932 Hawthorn (4) 3 15 0 64.1 12
1933 Essendon (4) 2 16 0 77.1 12
1934 North Melbourne (5) 0 18 0 66.4 0
1935 North Melbourne (6) 1 17 0 65.1 4
1936 Fitzroy (2) 2 16 0 68.9 8
1937 North Melbourne (7) 3 15 0 64.2 12
1938 South Melbourne (3) 2 16 0 71.8 8
1939 South Melbourne (4) 3 15 0 70.8 12
1940 North Melbourne (8) 4 14 0 75.1 16
1941 Hawthorn (5) 3 15 0 68.2 12
1942 Hawthorn (6) 1 14 0 65.6 8
1943 St Kilda (12) 1 8 1 73.9 10
1944 Geelong (3) 1 17 0 58.6 4
1945 St Kilda (13) 2 18 0 62.2 8
1946 Hawthorn (7) 3 16 0 70.5 12
1947 St Kilda (14) 1 17 1 58.7 6
1948 St Kilda (15) 2 17 0 59.9 8
1949 Hawthorn (8) 3 16 0 61.1 12
1950 Hawthorn (9) 0 18 0 49.8 0
1951 Melbourne (5) 1 17 0 70.5 4
1952 St Kilda (16) 2 17 0 68.1 8
1953 Hawthorn (10) 3 15 0 68.5 12
1954 St Kilda (17) 4 13 1 72.7 18
1955 St Kilda (18) 1 17 0 45.4 4
1956 North Melbourne (9) 3 16 0 69.5 12
1957 Geelong (4) 5 12 1 88.2 22
1958 Geelong (5) 4 14 0 73.8 16
1959 Footscray 3 15 0 73.3 12
1960 Richmond (3) 2 14 2 65.1 12
1961 North Melbourne (10) 4 13 1 79.1 18
1962 South Melbourne (5) 3 15 0 74.4 12
1963 Fitzroy (3) 1 17 0 57.5 4
1964 Fitzroy (4) 0 18 0 59.7 0
1965 Hawthorn (11) 4 14 0 68.9 16
1966 Fitzroy (5) 1 17 0 53.8 4
1967 Footscray (2) 4 14 0 71.8 16
1968 North Melbourne (11) 3 17 0 74.3 12
1969 Melbourne (6) 3 17 0 83.1 12
1970 North Melbourne (12) 4 18 0 79.1 16
1971 South Melbourne (6) 3 19 0 69.9 12
1972 North Melbourne (13) 1 21 0 62.9 4
1973 South Melbourne (7) 4 18 0 79.0 16
1974 Melbourne (7) 3 19 0 77.1 12
1975 South Melbourne (8) 2 20 0 75.0 8
1976 Collingwood 6 16 0 86.4 24
1977 St Kilda (19) 3 17 2 73.5 16
1978 Melbourne (8) 5 17 0 69.1 20
1979 St Kilda (20) 3 19 0 65.0 12
1980 Fitzroy (6) 4 17 1 86.0 18
1981 Melbourne (9) 1 21 0 63.5 4
1982 Footscray (3) 3 19 0 68.1 12
1983 St Kilda (21) 5 17 0 79 20
1984 St Kilda (22) 5 17 0 76 20
1985 St Kilda (23) 3 19 0 64.7 12
1986 St Kilda (24) 2 20 0 71.9 8
1987 Richmond (4) 5 17 0 83 20
1988 St Kilda (25) 4 18 0 82 16
1989 Richmond (5) 5 17 0 71 20
1990 Brisbane Bears 4 18 0 71 16
1991 Brisbane Bears (2) 3 19 0 70 12
1992 Sydney (9) 3 18 1 74 14
1993 Sydney (10) 1 19 0 63 4
1994 Sydney (11) 4 18 0 78 16
1995 Fitzroy (7) 2 20 0 58.2 8
1996 Fitzroy (8) 1 21 0 49.5 4
1997 Melbourne (10) 4 18 0 60.8 16
1998 Brisbane Lions 5 16 1 75 22
1999 Collingwood (2) 4 18 0 84.8 16
2000 St Kilda (26) 2 19 1 70.5 10
2001 Fremantle 2 20 0 72.0 8
2002 Carlton 3 19 0 73.1 12
2003 Western Bulldogs (4) 3 18 1 74.8 14
2004 Richmond (6) 4 18 0 69.2 16
2005 Carlton (2) 4 17 1 75.5 18
2006 Carlton (3) 3 18 1 74.2 14
2007 Richmond (7) 3 18 1 77.2 14
2008 Melbourne (11) 3 19 0 62.6 12
2009 Melbourne (12) 4 18 0 74.7 16
2010 West Coast 4 18 0 77.1 16
2011 Gold Coast 3 19 0 56.27 12
2012 Greater Western Sydney 2 20 0 46.17 8
2013 Greater Western Sydney (2) 1 21 0 50.97 4
2014 St Kilda (27) 4 18 0 60.8 16
2015 Carlton (4) 4 18 0 64.8 16
2016 Essendon (5) 3 19 0 61 12
2017 Brisbane Lions (2) 5 17 0 74.3 20
2018 Carlton (5) 2 20 0 59.3 8
2019 Gold Coast (2) 3 19 0 60.5 12
2020 Adelaide 3 14 0 64.4 12
2021 North Melbourne (14) 4 17 1 70.3 18
2022 North Melbourne (15) 2 20 0 55.8 8
2023 West Coast (2) 3 20 0 53.0 12

Wooden spoons by club edit

Club Total
Wooden
Spoons
Years of Wooden Spoon
St Kilda
27
1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1909, 1910, 1920, 1924, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1977, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 2000, 2014
North Melbourne
15
1926, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1940, 1956, 1961, 1968, 1970, 1972, 2021, 2022
Melbourne
12
1905, 1906, 1919, 1923, 1951, 1969, 1974, 1978, 1981, 1997, 2008, 2009
Hawthorn
11
1925, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1941, 1942, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1965
Sydney
11
1903, 1922, 1938, 1939, 1962, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1992, 1993, 1994
Fitzroy
8
1916,[1] 1936, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1980, 1995, 1996
Richmond
7
1916,[1] 1917, 1960, 1987, 1989, 2004, 2007
Carlton
5
2002, 2005, 2006, 2015, 2018
Essendon
5
1907, 1918, 1921, 1933, 2016
Geelong
5
1908, 1915, 1944, 1957, 1958
University
4
1911, 1912, 1913, 1914
Western Bulldogs
4
1959, 1967, 1982, 2003
Brisbane Bears
2
1990, 1991
Brisbane Lions
2
1998, 2017
Collingwood
2
1976, 1999
Gold Coast
2
2011, 2019
Greater Western Sydney
2
2012, 2013
West Coast
2
2010, 2023
Fremantle
1
2001
Adelaide
1
2020
Port Adelaide
0
N/A

Bold indicates clubs currently playing in the AFL.

Longest wooden spoon droughts edit

Note: These are a ranking of streaks, not a ranking of biggest streaks by club.

Club Time period Years
Carlton 1897–2002 105
Essendon 1933–2016 83
Collingwood 1897–1976 79
Geelong 1958-present 66
Hawthorn 1965–present 59
North Melbourne 1972–2021 49
Fitzroy 1897–1936[a] 39
Footscray 1925–1959 34
Adelaide 1991–2020 29
Geelong 1915–1944 29
Sydney 1994–present 30
Melbourne 1923–1951 28
Richmond 1960–1987 27
Fitzroy 1936–1963 27
Collingwood 1999–present 25
West Coast 1987–2010 23
Collingwood 1976–1999 23
South Melbourne 1939–1962 23
St Kilda 1955–1977 22
Fremantle 2001–present 23
Western Bulldogs 2003–present 21
Footscray 1982–2003 21

Active wooden spoon droughts edit

Club Last won Years since
Port Adelaide never N/A
Geelong 1958 66
Hawthorn 1965 59
Sydney 1994 30
Collingwood 1999 25
Fremantle 2001 23
Western Bulldogs 2003 21
Richmond 2007 17
Melbourne 2009 15
Greater Western Sydney 2013 11
St Kilda 2014 10
Essendon 2016 8
Brisbane Lions 2017 7
Carlton 2018 6
Gold Coast 2019 5
Adelaide 2020 4
North Melbourne 2022 2
West Coast 2023 1

AFL Women's edit

Season Wooden spoon Wins Losses Draws Percentage Points
2017 Greater Western Sydney 1 5 1 51.8 6
2018 Carlton 2 5 0 54.1 8
2019 No single last-placed finisher due to conferences; the lowest-ranked team overall was Collingwood, 1–6
2020 No single last-placed finisher due to conferences; the lowest-ranked team overall was Richmond, 0–6
2021 Gold Coast 0 9 0 36.5 0
2022 (S6) West Coast 1 9 0 42.9 4
2022 (S7) Sydney 0 10 0 35.9 0
2023 Western Bulldogs 1 9 0 53.8 4

References and Notes edit

  1. ^ This is on the basis that Richmond won the wooden spoon in 1916.

External links edit

  • AFL Wooden Spoon Awardees

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of VFL AFL wooden spoons news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The wooden spoon is the imaginary and ironic award which is said to be won by the team finishing in last place in the Australian Football League No physical wooden spoon award exists other than those brought by opposition fans to taunt struggling teams nor is such an award officially sanctioned by the VFL AFL However most betting agencies will take wagers on the wooden spoon Contents 1 Criteria 1 1 1901 1907 1 2 1916 1 3 AFL Era 2 Wooden spoons by season 3 Wooden spoons by club 4 Longest wooden spoon droughts 5 Active wooden spoon droughts 6 AFL Women s 7 References and Notes 8 External linksCriteria editThe team which finishes on the bottom of the ladder wins the wooden spoon This is determined by Fewest premiership points four points for a win two points for a draw Lowest percentage the ratio of points for to points against if on same numbers of points No countback exists if teams finish equal on points but with a different number of wins 1901 1907 edit From 1901 to 1907 the VFL season was set up such that each team played fourteen regular season games two games against each opponent Based upon regular season ladder positions teams were divided into pools A 1st 3rd 5th and 7th and B 2nd 4th 6th and 8th and each team played the opponents from its pool once each in the sectional round Following the sectional round the results of these matches were added to the ladder to give a final ladder based on seventeen matches per team As such the wooden spooner is considered to be the team which finishes last after all seventeen matches The three sectional games changed the outcome of the wooden spoon twice in the seven seasons of this format in 1905 St Kilda beat Geelong in their last game relegating Melbourne to last and in 1907 Fitzroy won all three of their games relegating Essendon to last 1916 edit In 1916 only four teams Carlton Collingwood Fitzroy and Richmond competed due to World War I Fitzroy finished last after the home and away season with a record of 2 9 1 10 pts and Richmond finished third with a record of 5 7 0 20 pts All four teams competed in the finals under the amended Argus system in place at the time Richmond lost their semi final and finished in overall last place as the lowest placed semi final loser while Fitzroy won their semi final the final and the Grand Final to win the premiership This has created uncertainty to some extent regarding which club won the 1916 wooden spoon by analogy with the minor and major premierships it could be said that Fitzroy won the minor wooden spoon and Richmond won the major wooden spoon In this regard the official AFL Season Guide recognises Richmond as the wooden spooners for the 1916 VFL season while the Football Record in 1917 1923 listed the four clubs positions for 1916 as Fitzroy Carlton Collingwood and Richmond However finals have never before or since changed the winner of the wooden spoon so it is also fair to say that Fitzroy managed the astounding feat of winning both the premiership and the wooden spoon in the same season AFL Era edit Since 1990 when the VFL changed its name to the AFL Geelong Hawthorn and Port Adelaide are the only three clubs that are yet to finish bottom of the ladder and win the AFL wooden spoon Wooden Spoons in the AFL Era Team Total Year s Brisbane 6 1990 1991 1995 1996 1998 2017 Carlton 5 2002 2005 2006 2015 2018 Melbourne 3 1997 2008 2009 Sydney 3 1992 1993 1994 Gold Coast 2 2011 2019 GWS 2 2012 2013 North Melbourne 2 2021 2022 Richmond 2 2004 2007 St Kilda 2 2000 2014 West Coast 2 2010 2023 Adelaide 1 2020 Collingwood 1 1999 Essendon 1 2016 Fremantle 1 2001 Western Bulldogs 1 2003 Geelong 0 Hawthorn 0 Port Adelaide 0 Denotes the Fitzroy Football Club prior to merging with the Brisbane BearsWooden spoons by season editSeason Wooden spoon Wins Losses Draws Percentage Points 1897 St Kilda 0 14 0 29 1 0 1898 St Kilda 2 0 14 0 33 5 0 1899 St Kilda 3 0 14 0 28 0 0 1900 St Kilda 4 1 13 0 39 1 4 1901 St Kilda 5 1 16 0 4 1902 St Kilda 6 0 17 0 0 1903 South Melbourne 2 15 0 8 1904 St Kilda 7 3 14 0 12 1905 Melbourne 3 14 0 12 1906 Melbourne 2 1 16 0 4 1907 Essendon 5 12 0 20 1908 Geelong 2 16 0 8 1909 St Kilda 8 2 15 0 59 3 8 1910 St Kilda 9 1 17 0 62 3 4 1911 University 1 17 0 52 1 4 1912 University 2 1 17 0 57 0 4 1913 University 3 0 18 0 57 6 0 1914 University 4 0 18 0 47 0 0 1915 Geelong 2 3 13 0 68 0 12 1916 Minor1916 Major 1 FitzroyRichmond 25 97 10 81 689 9 1020 1917 Richmond 2 3 11 1 14 1918 Essendon 2 3 11 0 64 2 12 1919 Melbourne 3 0 16 0 43 0 0 1920 St Kilda 10 2 14 0 57 2 8 1921 Essendon 3 3 11 2 80 8 16 1922 South Melbourne 2 4 11 1 91 3 18 1923 Melbourne 4 3 13 0 80 4 12 1924 St Kilda 11 4 12 0 75 7 16 1925 Hawthorn 3 14 0 66 1 12 1926 North Melbourne 0 17 1 73 7 2 1927 Hawthorn 2 1 17 0 63 1 4 1928 Hawthorn 3 0 18 0 61 6 0 1929 North Melbourne 2 1 17 0 60 2 4 1930 North Melbourne 3 1 17 0 51 8 4 1931 North Melbourne 4 0 18 0 50 8 0 1932 Hawthorn 4 3 15 0 64 1 12 1933 Essendon 4 2 16 0 77 1 12 1934 North Melbourne 5 0 18 0 66 4 0 1935 North Melbourne 6 1 17 0 65 1 4 1936 Fitzroy 2 2 16 0 68 9 8 1937 North Melbourne 7 3 15 0 64 2 12 1938 South Melbourne 3 2 16 0 71 8 8 1939 South Melbourne 4 3 15 0 70 8 12 1940 North Melbourne 8 4 14 0 75 1 16 1941 Hawthorn 5 3 15 0 68 2 12 1942 Hawthorn 6 1 14 0 65 6 8 1943 St Kilda 12 1 8 1 73 9 10 1944 Geelong 3 1 17 0 58 6 4 1945 St Kilda 13 2 18 0 62 2 8 1946 Hawthorn 7 3 16 0 70 5 12 1947 St Kilda 14 1 17 1 58 7 6 1948 St Kilda 15 2 17 0 59 9 8 1949 Hawthorn 8 3 16 0 61 1 12 1950 Hawthorn 9 0 18 0 49 8 0 1951 Melbourne 5 1 17 0 70 5 4 1952 St Kilda 16 2 17 0 68 1 8 1953 Hawthorn 10 3 15 0 68 5 12 1954 St Kilda 17 4 13 1 72 7 18 1955 St Kilda 18 1 17 0 45 4 4 1956 North Melbourne 9 3 16 0 69 5 12 1957 Geelong 4 5 12 1 88 2 22 1958 Geelong 5 4 14 0 73 8 16 1959 Footscray 3 15 0 73 3 12 1960 Richmond 3 2 14 2 65 1 12 1961 North Melbourne 10 4 13 1 79 1 18 1962 South Melbourne 5 3 15 0 74 4 12 1963 Fitzroy 3 1 17 0 57 5 4 1964 Fitzroy 4 0 18 0 59 7 0 1965 Hawthorn 11 4 14 0 68 9 16 1966 Fitzroy 5 1 17 0 53 8 4 1967 Footscray 2 4 14 0 71 8 16 1968 North Melbourne 11 3 17 0 74 3 12 1969 Melbourne 6 3 17 0 83 1 12 1970 North Melbourne 12 4 18 0 79 1 16 1971 South Melbourne 6 3 19 0 69 9 12 1972 North Melbourne 13 1 21 0 62 9 4 1973 South Melbourne 7 4 18 0 79 0 16 1974 Melbourne 7 3 19 0 77 1 12 1975 South Melbourne 8 2 20 0 75 0 8 1976 Collingwood 6 16 0 86 4 24 1977 St Kilda 19 3 17 2 73 5 16 1978 Melbourne 8 5 17 0 69 1 20 1979 St Kilda 20 3 19 0 65 0 12 1980 Fitzroy 6 4 17 1 86 0 18 1981 Melbourne 9 1 21 0 63 5 4 1982 Footscray 3 3 19 0 68 1 12 1983 St Kilda 21 5 17 0 79 20 1984 St Kilda 22 5 17 0 76 20 1985 St Kilda 23 3 19 0 64 7 12 1986 St Kilda 24 2 20 0 71 9 8 1987 Richmond 4 5 17 0 83 20 1988 St Kilda 25 4 18 0 82 16 1989 Richmond 5 5 17 0 71 20 1990 Brisbane Bears 4 18 0 71 16 1991 Brisbane Bears 2 3 19 0 70 12 1992 Sydney 9 3 18 1 74 14 1993 Sydney 10 1 19 0 63 4 1994 Sydney 11 4 18 0 78 16 1995 Fitzroy 7 2 20 0 58 2 8 1996 Fitzroy 8 1 21 0 49 5 4 1997 Melbourne 10 4 18 0 60 8 16 1998 Brisbane Lions 5 16 1 75 22 1999 Collingwood 2 4 18 0 84 8 16 2000 St Kilda 26 2 19 1 70 5 10 2001 Fremantle 2 20 0 72 0 8 2002 Carlton 3 19 0 73 1 12 2003 Western Bulldogs 4 3 18 1 74 8 14 2004 Richmond 6 4 18 0 69 2 16 2005 Carlton 2 4 17 1 75 5 18 2006 Carlton 3 3 18 1 74 2 14 2007 Richmond 7 3 18 1 77 2 14 2008 Melbourne 11 3 19 0 62 6 12 2009 Melbourne 12 4 18 0 74 7 16 2010 West Coast 4 18 0 77 1 16 2011 Gold Coast 3 19 0 56 27 12 2012 Greater Western Sydney 2 20 0 46 17 8 2013 Greater Western Sydney 2 1 21 0 50 97 4 2014 St Kilda 27 4 18 0 60 8 16 2015 Carlton 4 4 18 0 64 8 16 2016 Essendon 5 3 19 0 61 12 2017 Brisbane Lions 2 5 17 0 74 3 20 2018 Carlton 5 2 20 0 59 3 8 2019 Gold Coast 2 3 19 0 60 5 12 2020 Adelaide 3 14 0 64 4 12 2021 North Melbourne 14 4 17 1 70 3 18 2022 North Melbourne 15 2 20 0 55 8 8 2023 West Coast 2 3 20 0 53 0 12Wooden spoons by club editClub TotalWoodenSpoons Years of Wooden Spoon St Kilda 27 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1904 1909 1910 1920 1924 1943 1945 1947 1948 1952 1954 1955 1977 1979 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 2000 2014 North Melbourne 15 1926 1929 1930 1931 1934 1935 1937 1940 1956 1961 1968 1970 1972 2021 2022 Melbourne 12 1905 1906 1919 1923 1951 1969 1974 1978 1981 1997 2008 2009 Hawthorn 11 1925 1927 1928 1932 1941 1942 1946 1949 1950 1953 1965 Sydney 11 1903 1922 1938 1939 1962 1971 1973 1975 1992 1993 1994 Fitzroy 8 1916 1 1936 1963 1964 1966 1980 1995 1996 Richmond 7 1916 1 1917 1960 1987 1989 2004 2007 Carlton 5 2002 2005 2006 2015 2018 Essendon 5 1907 1918 1921 1933 2016 Geelong 5 1908 1915 1944 1957 1958 University 4 1911 1912 1913 1914 Western Bulldogs 4 1959 1967 1982 2003 Brisbane Bears 2 1990 1991 Brisbane Lions 2 1998 2017 Collingwood 2 1976 1999 Gold Coast 2 2011 2019 Greater Western Sydney 2 2012 2013 West Coast 2 2010 2023 Fremantle 1 2001 Adelaide 1 2020 Port Adelaide 0 N A Bold indicates clubs currently playing in the AFL Longest wooden spoon droughts editNote These are a ranking of streaks not a ranking of biggest streaks by club Club Time period Years Carlton 1897 2002 105 Essendon 1933 2016 83 Collingwood 1897 1976 79 Geelong 1958 present 66 Hawthorn 1965 present 59 North Melbourne 1972 2021 49 Fitzroy 1897 1936 a 39 Footscray 1925 1959 34 Adelaide 1991 2020 29 Geelong 1915 1944 29 Sydney 1994 present 30 Melbourne 1923 1951 28 Richmond 1960 1987 27 Fitzroy 1936 1963 27 Collingwood 1999 present 25 West Coast 1987 2010 23 Collingwood 1976 1999 23 South Melbourne 1939 1962 23 St Kilda 1955 1977 22 Fremantle 2001 present 23 Western Bulldogs 2003 present 21 Footscray 1982 2003 21Active wooden spoon droughts editClub Last won Years since Port Adelaide never N A Geelong 1958 66 Hawthorn 1965 59 Sydney 1994 30 Collingwood 1999 25 Fremantle 2001 23 Western Bulldogs 2003 21 Richmond 2007 17 Melbourne 2009 15 Greater Western Sydney 2013 11 St Kilda 2014 10 Essendon 2016 8 Brisbane Lions 2017 7 Carlton 2018 6 Gold Coast 2019 5 Adelaide 2020 4 North Melbourne 2022 2 West Coast 2023 1AFL Women s editSeason Wooden spoon Wins Losses Draws Percentage Points 2017 Greater Western Sydney 1 5 1 51 8 6 2018 Carlton 2 5 0 54 1 8 2019 No single last placed finisher due to conferences the lowest ranked team overall was Collingwood 1 6 2020 No single last placed finisher due to conferences the lowest ranked team overall was Richmond 0 6 2021 Gold Coast 0 9 0 36 5 0 2022 S6 West Coast 1 9 0 42 9 4 2022 S7 Sydney 0 10 0 35 9 0 2023 Western Bulldogs 1 9 0 53 8 4References and Notes edit a b c 1916 season This is on the basis that Richmond won the wooden spoon in 1916 External links editAFL Wooden Spoon Awardees Retrieved 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