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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. 2005 Geelong Football Club season - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 Geelong Football Club season was the club's 106th season in the Australian Football League (AFL). Geelong finished the regular season in sixth position on the ladder. After defeating Melbourne in the Elimination Final they were defeated by Sydney in the Semi-final at the SCG.

  4. List of Geelong Football Club seasons - Wikipedia

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    GMHBA Stadium, the current home stadium of the Geelong Football Club.. The Geelong Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Geelong, Victoria.Since becoming a foundation club of the Victorian Football League (VFL)—which is now known as the Australian Football League (AFL)—in 1897, the club has participated in every season of the competition except the 1916, 1942 and 1943 ...

  5. 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).

  6. List of Geelong Football Club players - Wikipedia

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    Premiership player Mitch Duncan made his debut for Geelong in the opening round of the 2010 season. Club captain from the 2023 season, Patrick Dangerfield won the 2016 Brownlow Medal after transferring to Geelong from Adelaide. Two-time winner of the club's Carji Greeves Medal as best and fairest, Tom Stewart is a five-time All-Australian team ...

  7. List of Geelong Football Club reserves team seasons

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    Season Club Home and away results Finals results Coach Captain(s) Finish Wins Losses Draws 2000: 2000: 5th: 13 6 0 Lost Preliminary Final: Ron Watt [1]: Rotation [2]: 2001: 2001: 13th: 7 13 0

  8. 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]

  9. List of Geelong Football Club individual awards and records

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    The Geelong Football Club Hall of Fame reflects the contributions of players and coaches who have made significant contributions to the club across their respective careers. The club inducts individuals into the Hall of Fame on a case-by-case basis, and although there is no provision for automatic inclusion, the individual needs to satisfy a ...