By the numbers…

23 – the guernsey number McLeod has worn in every game
66 – he was the 66th player to represent the Adelaide Football Club
7 – the most goals McLeod has kicked in an AFL game – against the Western Bulldogs in the 1998 preliminary final.
39 – the most possessions McLeod has had in one game – against Hawthorn in 2007
21 – his average number of possessions across 299 games
155 – the number of AFL games McLeod has played at Football Park/AAMI Stadium
163 – the number of wins he has played in for Adelaide
1 – the number of kicks McLeod had in his first AFL game against Melbourne in round six, 1995
30 – the most goals he has kicked in a season (in 1998)
15 – the number of venues McLeod has played AFL premiership games. However, he is yet to play an AFL game in Darwin
40 – the number of games McLeod played before he recorded 20 or more possessions in a match
0 – the number of Brownlow Medal votes he polled in his first two AFL seasons
1 – the number of Brownlow Medal votes he polled in 1997, when he won his first club champion award
21 – the highest number of Brownlow Medal votes he has polled in one season (2001, when he was runner-up to Jason Akermanis on 23)
130 – the total number of Brownlow Medal votes he has polled (not including the 2008 season).
3924 – the number of times McLeod has kicked the football in his 299 AFL games
252 – his total number of goals. McLeod is ranked fifth on the all-time Crows goals list.
32 – he celebrated his 32nd birthday on Monday August 4.
1994 – McLeod won an SANFL premiership playing for Port Adelaide.
4 – the number of coaches he has played under at Adelaide (Robert Shaw, Malcolm Blight, Gary Ayres and Neil Craig)
19 – the number of finals he has played
129 – the number of different Crows players McLeod has played alongside.


Did you know …

The first two times McLeod had 30 or more possessions in a game were both grand finals.

The only other player to have worn the No 23 Crows jumper in an AFL game is Peter McIntyre, who played in Adelaide’s first game in 1991.

Andrew has been the youngest and oldest winner of Adelaide’s club champion award - he was 21 in 1997 and 31 in 2007.

He has been involved in writing one book, called ‘Australian Football: Steps to Success’, which he co-authored with Trevor Jaques.

Playing honors


AFC club champion 1997, 2001, 2007
Runner-up club champion 1999, 2000
Norm Smith Medal 1997, 1998
All Australian 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007 (captain)
Runner-up Brownlow Medal 2001
Premiership player 1997, 1998
Pre-season premiership player 2003
Michael Tuck Medal 2003
Dream Team captain, 2008