Quadruple double?

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The current members of the exclusive AFL & AFLW Quadruple Double Club - 10 x Kicks/Handballs/Marks/Tackles in a game

Scott Thompson (Adelaide) - 24th May 2008 Rd 9 vs WCE : 17 kicks, 15 handballs, 10 marks 10 tackles (0BLV/8CV)
Joel Selwood (Geelong)- 25th July 2009 Rd 17 vs Haw :19 Kicks, 23 Handballs, 10 marks and 11 tackles (3BLV/10CV)
Brent Stanton (Essendon)- 31st July 2011 Rd 19 vs Collingwood:22 kicks, 18 handballs, 11 marks, 14 tackles (0BLV/0CV)
Ben McGlynn (Sydney) - 19th April 2014 Rd 5 vs Fremantle:14 Kicks,10 Marks,10 Handballs,12 Tackles (2BLV/9CV)
Tom Rockliff (Brisbane) - 10th Aug 2014 Rd 20 vs Adelaide:22 kicks, 18handballs, 10 marks, 10 tackles (0BLV/2CV)
Corey Enright (Geelong) - 8th May 2015 Rd 6 vs Collingwood: 18 kicks,11 handballs,12 marks,11 tackles (0BLV/5CV)
Karl Amon (Port Adelaide)-26th June 2022 Rd 15 vs Gold Coast: 16 Kicks, 10 Handballs, 10 Marks, 10 Tackles (3BLV/0CV)
Josh Dunkley (Brisbane)- 5th May 2023 Rd 8 vs Carlton 22 Kicks, 11 Handballs, 11 Marks, 13 Tackles (3BLV/10CV)
Josh Dunkley (Brisbane)- 28th June 2024 Rd 16 vs Melbourne 17 Kicks, 15 Handballs, 12 Marks, 10 Tackles(TBA/9CV)
Jack Steele (St Kilda)- 17th August 2024 Rd 23 Vs Geelong 15 kicks, 11 Handballs, 10 Marks, 10 Tackles(TBA/6CV)
(BLV = Brownlow votes/CV = Coaches Votes)

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Charlie Rowbottom (Gold Coast) 8th Sept Rd 2 Vs Carlton 22 kicks, 13 Handballs , 10 Marks, 10 Tackles
 
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It’s crazy how often players miss out by 1!
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Ryan OKeefe                       K:13 M:9 H:20 TK:14 SY v CA R16, 2009
Joel Selwood                      K:17 M:9 H:24 TK:10 GE v BL R17, 2010
Daniel Cross                      K:11 M:9 H:18 TK:11 WB v FR R24, 2011
Scott Selwood                     K:12 M:9 H:14 TK:12 WC v ME R3, 2013
Jack Steven                       K:17 M:9 H:20 TK:12 SK v WC R8, 2015
Lachie Neale                      K:16 M:9 H:16 TK:10 FR v GC R20, 2017
Toby McLean                       K:23 M:9 H:10 TK:10 WB v CW R10, 2018

Jimmy Bartel                      K:23 M:10 H:9 TK:12 GE v PA R16, 2005

Tyson Stenglein                   K:17 M:10 H:12 TK:9 WC v RI R22, 2006
Brent Stanton                     K:22 M:12 H:10 TK:9 ES v BL R15, 2008
Liam Anthony                      K:14 M:10 H:12 TK:9 NM v PA R1, 2010
Ryan Crowley                      K:13 M:10 H:13 TK:9 FR v PA R9, 2011
Joel Corey                        K:13 M:10 H:22 TK:9 GE v ME R19, 2011
Scott Selwood                     K:15 M:10 H:16 TK:9 WC v GW R3, 2012
Matthew Boyd                      K:17 M:10 H:17 TK:9 WB v RI R13, 2013
Tom Rockliff                      K:24 M:12 H:14 TK:9 BL v ES R18, 2016
Chris Mayne                       K:10 M:10 H:15 TK:9 CW v GE R8, 2018
 

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I know it's only VFL, and against the worst team in the comp, but Dylan Clarke went 22/16/11/11 today against Coburg. Not bad for a teenager.
 

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The thread is over 10 years old and it's always been kicks/handballs/marks/tackles.

Maybe you'll get it in 2028.
In basketball it can be any of points/assists/rebounds/blocks/steals.
 
This isn't basketball.

Counting hitouts for ruckmen would be like counting dribbles for point guards.
Or Blocks for centres. Oh wait...
 
Or Blocks for centres. Oh wait...
But anyone on the floor is capable of a block.

It's a bit different with rucking because you're not going to see Caleb Daniel compete in a contest, let alone win a tap. The ruck nomination rule and no third man up rule further add to the exclusivity.

Not many ruckmen get 10 kick and 10 handballs, and that's just the way it is - in the same way that basketball centres rarely get 10 assists and most triple doubles are achieved by players in other positions such as PG and SG.
 

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