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  2. List of Geelong Football Club captains - Wikipedia

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    Geelong Football Club captains # Name [1] Years 1 Jack Conway: 1897–1899 2 Peter Burns: 1900 3 Henry Young: 1901–1909 4 Bill Eason: 1910–1913 5 Billy Orchard: 1914–1915 Club recess due to World War I (1916) 6 Harry Marsham: 1917 7 Jim Kearney: 1918–1919 8 Alec Eason: 1919–1920 9 Harold Craven: 1921–1922 10 Bert Rankin: 1923 11 ...

  3. Category:Geelong Football Club captains - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of Wikipedia entries of Australian rules football captains for the Geelong Football Club in the VFA (1879 – 1896), and the VFL/AFL (1897–present). Pages in category "Geelong Football Club captains"

  4. John Yeates - Wikipedia

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    Geelong's captain in 1961 and 1962, [1] Yeates was a member of their premiership side in 1963 and kicked two goals in the grand final. On 6 July 1963 he was a member of the Geelong team that were comprehensively and unexpectedly beaten by Fitzroy, 9.13 (67) to 3.13 (31) in the 1963 Miracle Match.

  5. Damian Bourke - Wikipedia

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    Damian Bourke (born 19 January 1965) is a former Australian rules footballer for Australian Football League (AFL) clubs Geelong during the 1980s and Brisbane in the early 1990s. Bourke played as a ruckman and captained Geelong from 1987 until 1989. His last game as captain was the 1989 VFL Grand Final where Geelong lost to Hawthorn by a goal.

  6. Geelong Football Club - Wikipedia

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    Chart of yearly ladder positions for Geelong in VFL/AFL. The club was founded in 1859 in the city of Geelong, Australia, and is the second oldest AFL club.It is believed to be the fourth oldest football club in Australia and one of the oldest in the world and one of the most successful. [2]

  7. Bruce Nankervis - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Edward Nankervis (born 14 August 1950) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League for Geelong Football Club. He wore the number 33 during his tenure at the club. He wore the number 33 during his tenure at the club.

  8. History of the Geelong Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Geelong Football Club was formally established at a meeting held in the Victoria Hotel on 18 July 1859. [1] Historian Graeme Atkinson considers it likely that Geelong's rules were drawn up prior to the establishment of both Geelong and Melbourne Football Club's and that club's rules being drafted on 17 May 1859. [8]

  9. Ted Baker (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Geelong captain 1931 Sources: AFL Tables , AustralianFootball.com Edward Richard Baker (21 January 1901 – 22 July 1986) [ 1 ] was an Australian rules footballer who played with four clubs in the Victorian Football League (VFL), mainly for Geelong and Collingwood .