A host of records tumbled in the Eagles' huge win over the Giants
A HOST of club and individual records tumbled in West Coast's huge win over Greater Western Sydney at Patersons Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
From forward Josh Kennedy's biggest haul to the Eagles' greatest tally of goals in a single game, here are the numbers associated with the 111-point victory.
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- West Coast's highest goal tally in a single game, surpassing 29-goal efforts against Adelaide (in R4, 2000) and the Brisbane Bears (R3, 1988)
- Most goals kicked by a team this season, beating Hawthorn's 27 goals against St Kilda
- Most goals kicked by any team since Essendon's 31 against GWS in R6, 2011
11
- Josh Kennedy's greatest bag of goals, bettering his 10-goal haul against the Western Bulldogs (R9, 2011)
- The biggest haul this season, beating Jay Schulz's seven goals against the Brisbane Lions in round five
- Equal-fourth best haul by any Eagle behind Scott Cummings (14 goals against Adelaide in 2000), Peter Sumich (13 against Footscray in 1991) and Mark LeCras (12 against Essendon in 2010)
- Kennedy now ranks sixth on West Coast's all-time goalkicking list with 251 goals behind Peter Sumich (514), Phil Matera (389), Quinten Lynch (281), Mark LeCras (264) and Chris Lewis (259)
188
- The highest score of 2014, beating Hawthorn's 175 against St Kilda in round seven
- West Coast's second-highest score in its history, second only to the 29.18 (192) kicked against the Bears in 1988
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- behinds Kennedy kicked to go with his 11 goals, making him only the 16th player in VFL/AFL history to kick 10 or more goals without a miss
VFL/AFL PLAYERS TO KICK 10 OR MORE GOALS WITHOUT MISSING
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