Table of Contents
- 1 Who has played the most games at Geelong?
- 2 Who is the best Geelong player?
- 3 How many games did Craig Bradley play?
- 4 How many premierships have Hawks won?
- 5 Who is No 1 for Geelong?
- 6 Who is No 40 for Geelong?
- 7 When did Paul Chapman join the Geelong Football team?
- 8 How many grand finals have Geelong Football Club won?
Who has played the most games at Geelong?
geelong cats – Most Games
Player | GAMES | BV |
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Selwood, Joel | 334 | 210 |
Enright, Corey | 332 | 34 |
Nankervis, Ian | 325 | 76 |
Bartel, Jimmy | 305 | 116 |
Who did Geelong lose to in the 2008 home and away season?
Collingwood
Geelong did well in the home and away season and finished four games and percentage clear on top of the ladder. It was an outstanding season with the team winning 21 out of the 22 games & finished with a percentage of 161.84, the only loss was to Collingwood in round 9 by a massive 86 points.
Who is the best Geelong player?
Geelong best and fairest top 10
- Tom Stewart (214 votes)
- Jack Henry (212)
- Tom Hawkins (189)
- Isaac Smith (187)
- Cameron Guthrie (182)
- Mark Blicavs (156)
- Brad Close (155)
- Joel Selwood (147)
Who wore 14 for Geelong?
Jack Parkin
1890s
Order | Name | Seasons |
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14 | Jack Parkin | 1897–1899 |
15 | Bob Paterson | 1897 |
16 | Billy Pincott | 1897, 1899 |
17 | Alf Pontin | 1897 |
How many games did Craig Bradley play?
As such, he played 501 senior Australian football games overall, which is an all-time record.
Who was the oldest AFL player to retire?
Dustin Fletcher (born 7 May 1975) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played his entire 23 season career for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
How many premierships have Hawks won?
13
Header. Hawthorn has a proud history, having won 13 VFL/AFL premierships since joining the VFL in 1925. The Hawks have tasted success in 1961, 1971, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 2008, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
How many wooden spoons does Hawthorn have?
Wooden spoons by season
Season | Wooden spoon | Wins |
---|---|---|
1953 | Hawthorn | 3 |
1954 | St Kilda | 4 |
1955 | St Kilda | 1 |
1956 | North Melbourne | 3 |
Who is No 1 for Geelong?
Geelong Playing List for 2020
# ↧ | Player | Weight |
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1 | Rhys Stanley | 96kg |
2 | Zach Tuohy | 91kg |
3 | Brandan Parfitt | 79kg |
4 | Gary Ablett | 87kg |
Who is number 7 for Geelong Cats?
Mark O’Connor Midfielder.
Who is No 40 for Geelong?
Luke Dahlhaus
Luke Dahlhaus | |
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Weight | 78 kg (172 lb) |
Position(s) | Midfielder / forward |
Club information | |
Current club | Geelong |
Who wore number 3 for Geelong?
3 — Fred Wooller, Jimmy Bartel, Ken Newland, Mark Bairstow Geelong’s 1963 premiership skipper Fred Wooller wore the No. 3 with distinction, as did the likes of Ken Newland and Mark Bairstow.
When did Paul Chapman join the Geelong Football team?
In 2003 Chapman officially joined the Geelong senior team playing all 22 games of the season. Chapman played his best game for the season in round 7 against the West Coast Eagles where he kicked 4 goals, Chapman also kicked a last minute game-winning goal against Richmond in Round 15.
When did Paul Chapman play his 200th game?
Chapman played all 23 games of the 2011 season including 3 finals, he played his 200th game in Round 2 against Fremantle. Geelong finished 2nd on the ladder for the 3rd year in a row, they defeated Hawthorn in the Qualifying Final by 31 points, after a one-week break they went on to defeat West Coast in the Preliminary Final, they won by 48 points.
How many grand finals have Geelong Football Club won?
In this game they scored three goals and six points for a total of 24 points, and were defeated by Essendon who scored seven goals and five points for a total of 47 points. Geelong has contested 18 VFL/AFL Grand Finals, and have succeeded in winning nine of these Grand Finals to claim the VFL/AFL premiership for those years.
Who was the coach of Geelong in 2007?
In the new millennium, under coach Mark Thompson, a wave of talented young players combined with some experienced champions. In 2007, Geelong ended its 44-year premiership drought with an emphatic 119-point win against Port Adelaide in the Grand Final. Josh Hunt and Paul Chapman celebrate the 2007 Premiership win.