By Andrew Slevison
We know you love the standard Free Kick Ladder.
But are you interested in Goals from Free Kicks? Well, we are.
Now, you can read into these numbers any which way you want. We’re just here to deliver them to you, the fans.
Without further ado, see our itemised numbers based on Goals from Free Kicks so far in 2025.
Stats from Champion Data.
1 - Carlton (+12)
2 - Brisbane (+11)
3 - Hawthorn (+6)
Eq.4 - North Melbourne & Geelong (+5)
1 - St Kilda (-16)
2 - Adelaide (-7)
3 - Melbourne (-6)
4 - Sydney (-5)
Eq.5 - Richmond, Port Adelaide & GWS (-3)
1 - Hawthorn (29)
Eq.2 - Brisbane, Gold Coast & Bulldogs (28)
5 - North Melbourne (26)
6 - Carlton (25)
1 - St Kilda (9)
2 - West Coast (14)
3 - Adelaide (15)
4 - Collingwood (16)
Eq.5 - Essendon & Fremantle (17)
1 - Melbourne (27)
2 - Western Bulldogs (26)
3 - St Kilda (25)
Eq.4 - Gold Coast & Sydney (24)
1 - Carlton (13)
2 - Collingwood (15)
Eq.3 - Fremantle & West Coast (16)
Eq.5 - Brisbane & Geelong (17)
Carlton (+12) sits atop the Goals from Free Kicks differential with 25 goals and only 13 against. They've been conscientious in that regard.
Second is Brisbane (+11) with the equal second most goals from frees (28) and 17 goals conceded, ahead of Hawthorn (+6) who have the most goals from frees with 29.
Making up the top five is North Melbourne and Geelong (+5) with Gold Coast (+4) next.
The team that has seemingly not been looked after when it comes to Goals from Free Kicks is... look away Saints fans... St Kilda with just nine majors from frees.
Their differential of -16 is comfortably the worst in the league.
Second bottom is Adelaide (-7) with only 15 goals from frees, narrowly behind Melbourne (-6) and Sydney (-5).
See the Goals FK Ladder after Round 14 below:

We also thought we'd throw in the Goals from 50-Metre Penalties differential for your perusal.

NOTE: Seven clubs (Geelong, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hawthorn, GWS, Melbourne & West Coast) have played 14 games. 10 clubs (Collingwood, Fremantle, Bulldogs, Carlton, Port Adelaide, Essendon, Sydney, St Kilda, North Melbourne & Richmond) have played 13 games. One club (Gold Coast) has played 12 games.
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