AHEAD of his milestone 150th AFL match, we at portadelaidefc.com.au have crunched the numbers behind Ollie Wines’ AFL journey.
Here are some of the key numbers to share with your mates while you are watching Port Adelaide take on Richmond at Adelaide Oval on Saturday.
7 – Wines was selected by Port Adelaide with pick 7 at the 2012 AFL National Draft from the Bendigo Pioneers.
2013 – Wines made his debut in a big round 1 win against Melbourne at the MCG in 2013, with 24 disposals and a goal in Ken Hinkley’s first game in charge of Port Adelaide. He played all 24 games that season in a remarkable debut year.
61 – the number of Brownlow votes Wines has received in his 149 career games. His best was 18 in the 2017 season.
55.41 – the winning percentage Wines currently holds across his AFL career (82 wins / 66 losses)
5.1 – Wines averages 5.1 clearances per game across his career, raking him as elite among other midfielders across the competition
12,155 – Wines is the 12,155th player to appear in the VFL/AFL and the 144th to appear for Port Adelaide in the AFL.
65 – the number of goals Wines has managed in his career. His best return in a season was 15 in 23 games in 2017 and his best individual game haul was the three goals he managed against Fremantle in the 2014 semi-final.
35 – Wines’s record disposal tally in a game came against West Coast in Round 5, 2019 when he also had 13 marks
9 – the number of times Wines has played Richmond for a 4-5 win-loss record.
1 – the number of milestone matches Wines has won so far, meaning he is due for another. His 50th game was a seven-point loss to Fremantle at Subiaco in Round 1, 2015 while his 100th was back at Adelaide Oval and a big 70-point win over North Melbourne in 2017.