AFL leading goalkickers 2023: Joe Daniher tops scorers in finals series

Bryn Wakefield

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Brisbane's Joe Daniher tops all finals goalscorers, kicking ten majors across three games. 

The Lions forward's strongest performance came against Port Adelaide in the qualifying final, where he kicked five goals in a best-on showing. 

Charlie Curnow led the competition after the home and away season, securing the Coleman Medal with 78 majors. 

Take a look at the goalkicking standings below.

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AFL Finals Series 2023 Leading goalkickers

These players are leading the AFL Finals goalkicking tally after the Grand Final:

Player/Club Goals
Joe Daniher (Brisbane) 10
Bobby Hill (Collingwood) 8
Jesse Hogan (GWS) 7
Toby Greene (GWS) 6
Charlie Cameron (Brisbane) 5
Ollie Lord (Port Adelaide) 5
Lincoln McCarthy (Brisbane) 5
Jake Riccardi (GWS) 5
Zac Bailey (Brisbane) 4
Jack Crisp (Collingwood) 4
Bayley Fritsch (Melbourne) 4
Todd Marshall (Port Adelaide) 4
Dan McStay (Collingwood) 4
Joel Smith (Melbourne) 4
Willie Rioli (Port Adelaide) 4

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AFL Leading Goalkickers 2023 leaderboard

Players who took part in the AFL Finals Series are indicated in bold

Player/Club Goals

Charlie Curnow (Carlton)

81
Taylor Walker (Adelaide) 76

Nick Larkey (North Melbourne)

71

Toby Greene (GWS)

66
Joe Daniher (Brisbane) 61
Charlie Cameron (Brisbane) 59

Jeremy Cameron (Geelong)
Oscar Allen (West Coast)

53

Kyle Langford (Essendon)

51

Tom Hawkins (Geelong)

49

Jesse Hogan (GWS)

48

Luke Breust (Hawthorn)
Brody Mihocek (Collingwood)

47

Aaron Naughton (Western Bulldogs)

44

Jye Amiss (Fremantle)
Oliver Henry (Geelong)
Eric Hipwood (Brisbane)

41

Ben King (Gold Coast)

40

Jack Lukosius (Gold Coast)
Jamie Elliott (Collingwood)

39

Jeremy Finlayson (Port Adelaide)
Bayley Fritsch (Melbourne)

38
Tom Papley (Sydney)
Kosi Pickett (Melbourne)
37

Mitchell Lewis (Hawthorn)
Izak Rankine (Adelaide)
Todd Marshall (Port Adelaide)
Jack Higgins (St Kilda)

36
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (Western Bulldogs) 35

Want to know who's getting on the end of the goals at your team?

Here are the top three goalkickers at each club:

Leading goalkickers 2023: Club-by-club

*Indicates teams who are yet to play 

Club Player (Goals)
Adelaide

Taylor Walker (76)

Izak Rankine (36)

Darcy Fogarty (34)

Brisbane

Joe Daniher (61)

Charlie Cameron (59)

Eric Hipwood (41)

Carlton

Charlie Curnow (81)

Harry McKay (29)

Matt Owies (27)

Collingwood

Brody Mihocek (47)

Jamie Elliott (39)

Bobby Hill (33)

Essendon

Kyle Langford (51)

Jye Menzie (23)

Jake Stringer (21)

Fremantle

Jye Amiss (41)

Lachie Schultz (33)

Michael Walters (33)

Geelong

Jeremy Cameron (53)

Tom Hawkins (49)

Oliver Henry (41)

Gold Coast

Ben King (40)

Jack Lukosius (39)

Levi Casboult (22)

GWS

Toby Greene (66)

Jesse Hogan (49)

Jake Riccardi (35)

Hawthorn

Luke Breust (47)

Mitch Lewis (36)

Dylan Moore (17)

Melbourne

Bayley Fritsch (38)

Kysaiah Pickett (37)

Jacob Van Rooyen (28)

North Melbourne

Nick Larkey (71)

Jaidyn Stephenson (26)

Cameron Zurhaar (20)

Port Adelaide

Jeremy Finlayson (38)

Todd Marshall (36)

Sam Powell-Pepper (31), Willie Rioli (31)

Richmond

Jack Riewoldt (32)

Shai Bolton (31)

Dustin Martin (25)

St Kilda

Jack Higgins (36)

Dan Butler (33)

Max King (28)

Sydney

Tom Papley (37)

Logan McDonald (32)

Isaac Heeney (30)

West Coast

Oscar Allen (53)

Jack Darling (26)

Jamie Cripps (16)

Western Bulldogs

Aaron Naughton (44)

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (35)

Cody Weightman (34)

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Bryn is a content producer for Sporting News, covering AFL and Australian Rules Football. Based in Adelaide, South Australia, he has thrived in the passionate sporting city, desperate for ultimate success despite its underdog tag.