This is a list of records from the West Australian Football League (WAFL) since its inception in 1885 (formerly known as the West Australian Football Association, West Australian National Football League, Western Australia State Football League and Westar Rules).
Note: The score of 41.30 (276) by East Perth against South Fremantle in 1944 was in an under-19 competition due to the loss of players to serve in World War II, and is excluded in some sources. The score of 40.18 (258) by South Fremantle against West Perth in 1981 is the record in WAFL senior competition.
Note: These figures refer to premiership matches (i.e. home-and-away and finals matches) only.
<sup>1</sup> Sheedy played 30 games in 1942-1944, which was in an under-19 competition due to the loss of players to serve in World War II: these games are excluded in some sources, which list Sheedy as playing 302 WAFL games.
The only other players to play 300 WAFL games were Kris Miller (East Fremantle and South Fremantle), who played 303 games between 1999 and 2014, and Tony Notte (Swan Districts), who has played 322 games from 2008 to present.