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List of NEAFL records

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This is a list of records from the North East Australian Football League from its inception in 2011 until it disbanded in 2020.[1]

Club records

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Premierships

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Titles Club Seasons
4 Brisbane reserves 2012, 2013, 2017, 2019
2 NT Thunder 2011, 2015
1 Southport 2018
1 UWS Giants 2016
1 Aspley 2014

Highest scores

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Rank Score Club Opponent Year Round Venue
1 33.18 (216) UWS Giants Brisbane reserves 2015 9 Sydney Showground
2 32.18 (210) UWS Giants Gold Coast reserves 2014 9 Carrara Stadium
3 30.17 (197) UWS Giants Sydney reserves 2015 13 Blacktown Sportspark
4 28.19 (187) Canberra NT Thunder 2019 16 Manuka Oval
5 28.17 (185) Sydney reserves WSU Giants 2017 11 Henson Park
Source:[2]

Lowest scores

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Rank Score Club Opponent Year Round Venue
1 0.2 (2) Eastlake Aspley 2014 20 Graham Road Oval
2 0.4 (4) Gold Coast reserves Brisbane reserves 2018 6 Moreton Bay
3 0.8 (8) Aspley Southport 2016 10 Fankhauser Reserve
4 1.7 (13) Sydney University Aspley 2018 10 Fankhauser Reserve
5 2.2 (14) WSU Giants Sydney reserves 2017 11 Henson Park
Source:[3]

Individual records

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Most career games

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Rank Games Player Club(s) Career span
1 166 Gavin Grose Mount Gravatt, Aspley 2011–2019
2 159 Reece Toye Aspley 2011–2019
3 157 Aaron Bruce Canberra 2011–2019
4 156 Cameron Ilett NT Thunder 2011–2018
5 154 Darren Ewing NT Thunder 2011–2018
Source:[4][5]

Most disposals in a game

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Rank Player Disposals Year vs Team
1 Tom Mitchell 64 2018 vs Eastlake
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References

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  1. ^ "Club killed off without notice as AFL ditches entire competition in massive footy revamp". 24 August 2020.
  2. ^ "NEAFL - HIGHEST SCORES". Australian Football.
  3. ^ "Southport's finals hopes fizzle at hands of barnstorming Belconnen". Sydney Morning Herald.
  4. ^ "Canberra Demons captain Aaron Bruce poised to make NEAFL history". Canberra Times.
  5. ^ "Grose joins NEAFL greats with special milestone". NEAFL.
  6. ^ "Leather poisoning: Mitchell's 64-touch state league record". afl.com.au.