Quadruple double?

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

Scott Thompson (Adelaide) - 24th May 2008 round 9 vs WCE : 17 kicks, 15 handballs, 10 marks 10 tackles
Joel Selwood (Geelong) - 25th July 2009 round 17 vs Hawthorn :19 Kicks, 23 Handballs, 10 marks and 11 tackles
Brent Stanton (Essendon) - 31st July 2011 round 19 vs Collingwood:22 kicks, 18 handballs, 10 marks, 10 tackles
Ben McGlynn (Sydney) - 19th April 2014 round 5 vs Fremantle:14 Kicks,10 Marks,10 Handballs,12 Tackles
Tom Rockliff (Brisbane) - 10th Aug 2014 Round 20 vs Adelaide:22 kicks, 18 handballs, 10 marks, 10 tackles
Corey Enright (Geelong) - 8th May 2015 round 6 vs Collingwood: 18 kicks,11 handballs,12 marks,11 tackles
Karl Amon (Port Adelaide) - 26th June 2022 Round 15 Vs Gold Coast: 16 Kicks, 10 Handballs, 10 Marks, 10 Tackles
Josh Dunkley (Brisbane) - 5th May 2023 Round 8 vc Carlton 22 Kicks, 11 Handballs, 11 Marks, 13 Tackles
 
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Lachie Neale 16k 15h 7m 6t I feel like he is a big chance this year adding more marks which is handy
 
Half time, Jack Crisp on track

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Karl Amon too, has 13K 10HB 5M 5T at half time
 

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This definitely feels like the season we get one though those high possession mids getting a lot more marks around the ground and hopefully in June July those tackles soar. My money is on Neale to do it this year. Butters a sneaky chance as well
 
Why is it kicks / handballs and not points / disposals

I.e 10 points kicked, 10 disposals, 10 tackles 10 marks

opens it up to more than just midfielders.
 

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