List of VFL/AFL wooden spoons explained

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. Port Adelaide remains the only team who has not obtained a wooden spoon record.

Criteria

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

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

1901–1907

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

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.

Wooden spoons by season

Season Wooden spoon Wins Losses Draws Percentage Points
0 14 0 29.1 0
St Kilda (2) 0 14 0 33.5 0
St Kilda (3) 0 14 0 28.0 0
St Kilda (4) 1 13 0 39.1 4
St Kilda (5) 1 16 0 4
St Kilda (6) 0 17 0 0
2 15 0 8
St Kilda (7) 3 14 0 12
3 14 0 12
Melbourne (2) 1 16 0 4
5 12 0 20
2 16 0 8
St Kilda (8) 2 15 0 59.3 8
St Kilda (9) 1 17 0 62.3 4
1 17 0 52.1 4
University (2) 1 17 0 57.0 4
University (3) 0 18 0 57.6 0
University (4) 0 18 0 47.0 0
Geelong (2) 3 13 0 68.0 12
1916 Minor
1916 Major[1]
2
5
9
7
1
0
81.6
89.9
10
20
Richmond (2) 3 11 1 14
Essendon (2) 3 11 0 64.2 12
Melbourne (3) 0 16 0 43.0 0
St Kilda (10) 2 14 0 57.2 8
Essendon (3) 3 11 2 80.8 16
South Melbourne (2) 4 11 1 91.3 18
Melbourne (4) 3 13 0 80.4 12
St Kilda (11) 4 12 0 75.7 16
3 14 0 66.1 12
0 17 1 73.7 2
Hawthorn (2) 1 17 0 63.1 4
Hawthorn (3) 0 18 0 61.6 0
North Melbourne (2) 1 17 0 60.2 4
North Melbourne (3) 1 17 0 51.8 4
North Melbourne (4) 0 18 0 50.8 0
Hawthorn (4) 3 15 0 64.1 12
Essendon (4) 2 16 0 77.1 12
North Melbourne (5) 0 18 0 66.4 0
North Melbourne (6) 1 17 0 65.1 4
Fitzroy (2) 2 16 0 68.9 8
North Melbourne (7) 3 15 0 64.2 12
South Melbourne (3) 2 16 0 71.8 8
South Melbourne (4) 3 15 0 70.8 12
North Melbourne (8) 4 14 0 75.1 16
Hawthorn (5) 3 15 0 68.2 12
Hawthorn (6) 1 14 0 65.6 8
St Kilda (12) 1 8 1 73.9 10
Geelong (3) 1 17 0 58.6 4
St Kilda (13) 2 18 0 62.2 8
Hawthorn (7) 3 16 0 70.5 12
St Kilda (14) 1 17 1 58.7 6
St Kilda (15) 2 17 0 59.9 8
Hawthorn (8) 3 16 0 61.1 12
Hawthorn (9) 0 18 0 49.8 0
Melbourne (5) 1 17 0 70.5 4
St Kilda (16) 2 17 0 68.1 8
Hawthorn (10) 3 15 0 68.5 12
St Kilda (17) 4 13 1 72.7 18
St Kilda (18) 1 17 0 45.4 4
North Melbourne (9) 3 16 0 69.5 12
Geelong (4) 5 12 1 88.2 22
Geelong (5) 4 14 0 73.8 16
3 15 0 73.3 12
Richmond (3) 2 14 2 65.1 12
North Melbourne (10) 4 13 1 79.1 18
South Melbourne (5) 3 15 0 74.4 12
Fitzroy (3) 1 17 0 57.5 4
Fitzroy (4) 0 18 0 59.7 0
Hawthorn (11) 4 14 0 68.9 16
Fitzroy (5) 1 17 0 53.8 4
Footscray (2) 4 14 0 71.8 16
North Melbourne (11) 3 17 0 74.3 12
Melbourne (6) 3 17 0 83.1 12
North Melbourne (12) 4 18 0 79.1 16
South Melbourne (6) 3 19 0 69.9 12
North Melbourne (13) 1 21 0 62.9 4
South Melbourne (7) 4 18 0 79.0 16
Melbourne (7) 3 19 0 77.1 12
South Melbourne (8) 2 20 0 75.0 8
6 16 0 86.4 24
St Kilda (19) 3 17 2 73.5 16
Melbourne (8) 5 17 0 69.1 20
St Kilda (20) 3 19 0 65.0 12
Fitzroy (6) 4 17 1 86.0 18
Melbourne (9) 1 21 0 63.5 4
Footscray (3) 3 19 0 68.1 12
St Kilda (21) 5 17 0 79 20
St Kilda (22) 5 17 0 76 20
St Kilda (23) 3 19 0 64.7 12
St Kilda (24) 2 20 0 71.9 8
Richmond (4) 5 17 0 83 20
St Kilda (25) 4 18 0 82 16
Richmond (5) 5 17 0 71 20
4 18 0 71 16
Brisbane Bears (2) 3 19 0 70 12
Sydney (9) 3 18 1 74 14
Sydney (10) 1 19 0 63 4
Sydney (11) 4 18 0 78 16
Fitzroy (7) 2 20 0 58.2 8
Fitzroy (8) 1 21 0 49.5 4
Melbourne (10) 4 18 0 60.8 16
5 16 1 75 22
Collingwood (2) 4 18 0 84.8 16
St Kilda (26) 2 191 70.5 10
2 20 0 72.0 8
3 19 0 73.1 12
Western Bulldogs (4) 3 18 1 74.8 14
Richmond (6) 4 18 0 69.2 16
Carlton (2) 4 17 1 75.5 18
Carlton (3) 3 18 1 74.2 14
Richmond (7) 3 18 1 77.2 14
Melbourne (11) 3 19 0 62.6 12
Melbourne (12) 4 18 0 74.7 16
4 18 0 77.1 16
3 19 0 56.27 12
2 20 0 46.17 8
(2) 1 21 0 50.97 4
(27) 4 18 0 60.8 16
(4) 4 18 0 64.8 16
(5) 3 19 0 61 12
(2) 5 17 0 74.3 20
(5) 2 20 0 59.3 8
(2) 3 19 0 60.5 12
3 14 0 64.4 12
(14) 4 17 1 70.3 18
(15) 2 20 0 55.8 8
(2) 3 20 0 53.0 12

Wooden spoons by club

Club Total
Wooden
Spoons
Years of Wooden Spoon
St Kilda 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 1926, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1940, 1956, 1961, 1968, 1970, 1972, 2021, 2022
Melbourne 1905, 1906, 1919, 1923, 1951, 1969, 1974, 1978, 1981, 1997, 2008, 2009
Hawthorn 1925, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1941, 1942, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1965
Sydney 1903, 1922, 1938, 1939, 1962, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1992, 1993, 1994
1916, 1936, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1980, 1995, 1996
Richmond 1916, 1917, 1960, 1987, 1989, 2004, 2007
Carlton 2002, 2005, 2006, 2015, 2018
Essendon 1907, 1918, 1921, 1933, 2016
Geelong 1908, 1915, 1944, 1957, 1958
1911, 1912, 1913, 1914
Western Bulldogs 1959, 1967, 1982, 2003
1990, 1991
Brisbane Lions 1998, 2017
Collingwood 1976, 1999
Gold Coast 2011, 2019
Greater Western Sydney 2012, 2013
West Coast 2010, 2023
Fremantle 2001
Adelaide 2020
Port Adelaide N/A

Bold indicates clubs currently playing in the AFL.

Longest wooden spoon droughts

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

ClubTime periodYears
1897–2002105
1933–201683
1897–197679
1958-present66
1965–present59
1972–2021 49
1897–193639
1925–195934
1991–202029
1915–194429
1994–present30
1923–195128
1960–198727
1936–196327
1999–present25
1987–201023
1976–199923
1939–196223
1955–197722
2001–present23
2003–present21
1982–200321

Active wooden spoon droughts

ClubLast wonYears since
neverN/A
195866
196559
199430
199925
200123
200321
200717
200915
201311
201410
20168
20177
20186
20195
20204
20222
20231

AFL Women's

Season Wooden spoon Wins Losses Draws Percentage Points
1 5 1 51.8 6
2 5 0 54.1 8
No single last-placed finisher due to conferences; the lowest-ranked team overall was, 1–6
No single last-placed finisher due to conferences; the lowest-ranked team overall was, 0–6
0 9 0 36.5 0
1 9 0 42.9 4
0 10 0 35.9 0
1 9 0 53.8 4

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Notes and References

  1. [#Criteria|1916 season]