<P> The official AFL season guide recognises Richmond as the wooden spooners for the 1916 VFL season . </P> <Ul> <Li> St Kilda has won the most wooden spoons of any existing AFL team, with 27; its most recent wooden spoon was in 2014 . </Li> <Li> Carlton has the longest wooden spoon drought in VFL / AFL history, and was the last of the foundation clubs to win a wooden spoon . Its first wooden spoon came in 2002, the club's 106th season of VFL / AFL competition . Despite this, they currently have the most wooden spoons in the 21st century with five . </Li> <Li> Essendon and Collingwood are the only teams to follow up a wooden spoon with a Grand Final appearance, in 1907--08 and 1976--77 respectively . Neither was victorious . </Li> <Li> Essendon hold the record for the swiftest rise from wooden spoon to premiership, two seasons: they finished last in 1921 and won back - to - back premierships in 1923--24 . </Li> <Li> Melbourne and Fitzroy hold the record for the swiftest descent from premiership to wooden spoon, three seasons: Melbourne finished last in 1951 after winning the premiership in 1948, and Fitzroy laid partial claim to the 1916 wooden spoon after winning the premiership in 1913 . </Li> <Li> St Kilda, Hawthorn, Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney all won the wooden spoon in their inaugural season in the VFL / AFL . <Ul> <Li> Further, Greater Western Sydney also won the inaugural AFL Women's wooden spoon with only one win and a draw from seven matches played . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Collingwood in 1976 holds the record for the most wins by a wooden spooner with six . </Li> <Li> Thirteen wooden spooners failed to win a match during the season, the most recent being Fitzroy in 1964 . </Li> <Li> The highest percentage recorded by a wooden spoon team was by South Melbourne, with 91.3% in 1922 . </Li> <Li> The Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide are the only teams to not have "won" a wooden spoon . </Li> <Li> Carlton are the only team in the 159 year history of Australian rules football to have both their men's and women's teams' win' the wooden spoon in the same season, happening in 2018 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> St Kilda has won the most wooden spoons of any existing AFL team, with 27; its most recent wooden spoon was in 2014 . </Li> <Li> Carlton has the longest wooden spoon drought in VFL / AFL history, and was the last of the foundation clubs to win a wooden spoon . Its first wooden spoon came in 2002, the club's 106th season of VFL / AFL competition . Despite this, they currently have the most wooden spoons in the 21st century with five . </Li>

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