List of University Football Club leading goalkickers information
The following is a list of University Football Club leading goalkickers in each of their seasons in the Victorian Football League.
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Player won Leading Goalkicker Medal in same season
Season
Leading Goalkicker
Goals
1908
Martin Ratz
25
1909
Albert Hartkopf
19
1910
Albert Hartkopf (2)
30
1911
Albert Hartkopf (3)
19
1912
Roy Park
22
1913
Roy Park (2)
53
1914
Roy Park (3)
36
Note: Park also won the VFL's Leading Goalkicker Award in 1913 with 53 goals for the home-and-away season, a remarkable effort considering the team itself scored only 115 goals for the year.
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