2023 Geelong Football Club season

The 2023 Geelong Football Club season is the club's 159th season playing Australian rules football, with the club competing in their 124th season in the Australian Football League (AFL). Geelong will also field a women's team in the 2023 AFL Women's season, and a men's and women's reserves team in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and the VFL Women's (VFLW) respectively.

AFL team

Geelong Football Club
2023 AFL season
PresidentCraig Drummond
CoachChris Scott
(13th season)
Captain(s)Patrick Dangerfield
(1st season)
AFL season10 wins, 12 losses, 1 draw (12th)
Best and FairestTom Stewart
Leading goalkickerJeremy Cameron (53)
Highest home attendance86,595 vs. Collingwood (Round 1)
Lowest home attendance19,617 vs. Melbourne (Round 15)
Average home attendance31,271
Club membership82,115[1][2][3]

Season summary

It was the club's thirteenth AFL season under senior coach Chris Scott, with Patrick Dangerfield appointed as club captain, replacing the retired Joel Selwood.[4][5]

After a poor start to the season, Geelong would become the first reigning premiers to lose their opening three matches since 1976.[6]

With the debut of Oisín Mullin in just his fourth game of Australian football,[7] Geelong fielded three Irish players against Greater Western Sydney in round 11, becoming the first club in VFL/AFL history to field three in the same team.[8]

After losing to St Kilda in the penultimate round of the season, Geelong were eliminated from finals contention, missing the finals for just the second time in Chris Scott's 13-year tenure.[9] Geelong joining Richmond (2021), Western Bulldogs (2017) and Hawthorn (2009) as premiers in the last 20 years to miss finals the following season.[9] A number of injuries to key players was of the driving reasons behind the club's slide down the ladder.[10]

Three consecutive losses to end the season saw the club equal its lowest ever finish, ending up in 12th place on the ladder.

Forward Jeremy Cameron would be the club's leading votegetter at the 2023 Brownlow Medal count, polling 13 votes including two best-on-ground matches.[11]

Pre-season

Geelong defeated Hawthorn in a pre-season scratch match at GMHBA Stadium played over eight periods with both senior and reserves players. The final score was Geelong 31.34 (220) versus Hawthorn 18.25 (133).[12][13] Geelong also played an official AFL practice match against Brisbane Lions on 2 March, and were defeated 13.13 (91) versus Geelong's 6.9 (45). Geelong's home-and-away season began on 17 March against Collingwood at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

Coaching staff

Chris Scott continued as the club's men's senior coach for a thirteenth season, having signed a two-year contract extension until the end of the 2024 season.[14] Scott would coach his 300th AFL game in round 15 against Melbourne, with Geelong winning by 15 points.[15][16]

Scott would break Reg Hickey's long-standing record of 304 matches as coach of the club, coaching his 305th match in round 20 against Fremantle.[17][18]

2023 Geelong coaching staff
RoleName
Senior coachChris Scott
Assistant coachNigel Lappin
Assistant coachShaun Grigg
Assistant coachJames Kelly
Assistant coachShane O'Bree
Head of player developmentMatthew Egan
Development coachDaisy Pearce
Development coachJosh Jenkins
Ruck coachBrad Ottens

Changes

Statistics

Updated as at round 24

Key
^ Denotes player who was on the club's standard rookie list, and therefore eligible for senior selection.
# Denotes Category B rookie where player needed to be elevated to club's senior list during this season to be eligible for senior selection.
Playing list and statistics[31][32]
Player No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Handballs Disposals Tackles Marks Hitouts Milestone(s)
Tom Atkins 302341195251446175330100th match (round 19)
Jed Bews 241501797815730360
Mark Blicavs 46191271541473018865202
Jack Bowes 12174615610526188650Club debut (round 2)
Tanner Bruhn 4198117613431092560Club debut (round 1)
Jeremy Cameron 520533425566321271141
Jonathon Ceglar 15600344276821153
Jhye Clark 13100426500AFL debut (round 9)
Ted Clohesy# 40100246110AFL debut (round 24)
Brad Close 452121612415327756530
Toby Conway 61002463124AFL debut (round 24)
Patrick Dangerfield 351811821315636967590
Sam De Koning 161900129105234118632
Oliver Dempsey^ 285131622381080
Mitch Duncan 221655224135359401100
Phoenix Foster 190
Cameron Guthrie 29600775713431250
Zach Guthrie 392332251120371591280
Tom Hawkins 2620492614668214189163
Jack Henry 381140813711815476
Oliver Henry 362241201398622535820Club debut (round 1)
Max Holmes 9217522817240088690
Mitch Knevitt 1082361349519240
Jake Kolodjashnij 819031368221829890
Flynn Kroeger 250
Sam Menegola 27101171027360
Gryan Miers 3223713259179438671080100th match (round 18)
Oisín Mullin# 346012227499120AFL debut (round 11)
Oscar Murdoch^ 190
Shannon Neale 333129122191219
Mark O'Connor 42223218612330968960100th match (round 14)
Brandan Parfitt 391158561145060
Esava Ratugolea 171600934914222702
Osca Riccardi^ 210
Gary Rohan 2315189894513435455
Sam Simpson 376732629557120
Isaac Smith 7221012326147473361390
Rhys Stanley 1130378771553230368
Tyson Stengle 18192791467121742480
Tom Stewart 44221040899507431820Acting captain (rounds 9–12, 15)
Zach Tuohy 2206924811536332710150th club match (round 23)
Cooper Whyte 11100101100AFL debut (round 2)
James Willis 200

Results

Key
H Home game
A Away game
N Neutral venue game
Table of 2023 AFL season results[33]
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground Attendance Ladder
G B T G B T
1 17 March Lost 16 7 103 Collingwood 19 11 125 Melbourne Cricket Ground H 86,595 13th
2 23 March Lost 12 10 82 Carlton 13 12 90 Melbourne Cricket Ground A 55,861 14th
3 2 April Lost 7 12 54 Gold Coast 10 13 73 Heritage Bank Stadium A 13,122 18th
4 10 April Won 19 13 127 Hawthorn 6 9 45 Melbourne Cricket Ground H 65,355 13th
5 16 April Won 21 10 136 West Coast 13 11 89 Adelaide Oval N 30,120 10th
6 22 April Won 20 10 130 Sydney 5 7 37 GMHBA Stadium H 23,134 9th
7 30 April Won 20 12 132 Essendon 16 8 104 Melbourne Cricket Ground A 67,457 7th
8 6 May Won 14 14 98 Adelaide 11 6 76 GMHBA Stadium H 21,415 6th
9 12 May Lost 11 12 78 Richmond 16 6 102 Melbourne Cricket Ground A 58,141 7th
10 20 May Lost 11 11 77 Fremantle 16 10 106 Optus Stadium A 45,811 7th
11 27 May Lost 10 14 74 Greater Western Sydney 12 9 81 GMHBA Stadium H 21,349 10th
12 3 June Won 15 7 97 Western Bulldogs 10 15 75 Marvel Stadium A 41,944 8th
13 Bye 9th
14 15 June Lost 11 6 72 Port Adelaide 16 14 110 Adelaide Oval A 36,316 10th
15 22 June Won 11 12 78 Melbourne 8 15 63 GMHBA Stadium H 19,617 9th
16 30 June Draw 7 12 54 Sydney 6 18 54 Sydney Cricket Ground A 32,098 9th
17 9 July Won 19 11 125 North Melbourne 9 9 63 GMHBA Stadium H 21,066 8th
18 15 July Won 18 14 122 Essendon 7 3 45 GMHBA Stadium H 23,185 5th
19 22 July Lost 7 11 53 Brisbane Lions 9 10 64 The Gabba A 32,586 8th
20 29 July Lost 9 10 64 Fremantle 10 11 71 GMHBA Stadium H 21,619 9th
21 5 August Won 14 13 97 Port Adelaide 12 13 85 GMHBA Stadium H 21,279 9th
22 11 August Lost 15 11 101 Collingwood 16 13 109 Melbourne Cricket Ground A 78,749 11th
23 19 August Lost 8 7 55 St Kilda 12 16 88 Marvel Stadium A 40,103 11th
24 26 August Lost 11 13 79 Western Bulldogs 16 8 104 GMHBA Stadium H 20,533 12th

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Collingwood (P) 23 18 5 0 2142 1687 127.0 72 Finals series
2 Brisbane Lions 23 17 6 0 2180 1771 123.1 68
3 Port Adelaide 23 17 6 0 2149 1906 112.7 68
4 Melbourne 23 16 7 0 2079 1660 125.2 64
5 Carlton 23 13 9 1 1922 1697 113.3 54
6 St Kilda 23 13 10 0 1775 1647 107.8 52
7 Greater Western Sydney 23 13 10 0 2018 1885 107.1 52
8 Sydney 23 12 10 1 2050 1863 110.0 50
9 Western Bulldogs 23 12 11 0 1919 1766 108.7 48
10 Adelaide 23 11 12 0 2193 1877 116.8 44
11 Essendon 23 11 12 0 1838 2050 89.7 44
12 Geelong 23 10 12 1 2088 1855 112.6 42
13 Richmond 23 10 12 1 1856 1983 93.6 42
14 Fremantle 23 10 13 0 1835 1898 96.7 40
15 Gold Coast 23 9 14 0 1839 2006 91.7 36
16 Hawthorn 23 7 16 0 1686 2101 80.2 28
17 North Melbourne 23 3 20 0 1657 2318 71.5 12
18 West Coast 23 3 20 0 1418 2674 53.0 12
Source: afl.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for
(P) Premiers

League awards

Club Awards

VFL team

Geelong Football Club
2023 VFL season
PresidentCraig Drummond
CoachMark Corrigan
(1st season)
Captain(s)Angus Byrne
(1st season)
Home groundGMHBA Stadium
Best and FairestJye Chalcraft

Season summary

Casey 2022 VFL premiers coach Mark Corrigan was appointed as coach of Geelong's VFL team in October 2022, replacing Shane O'Bree who had been promoted to the club's AFL program.[41] Corrigan had previously played with the club from 2011 to 2014 and was a member of the club's 2012 VFL premiership team. Angus Byrne was appointed as captain, with Tom Feely and Daniel Capiron as vice-captains.[42]

Jye Chalcraft would win his second successive Geelong VFL best and fairest award, polling 163 votes after appearing in all 18 matches. Vice-captain Daniel Capiron would finish in second place, with Ted Clohesy rounding out the top three placegetters.[43]

Results

Key
H Home game
A Away game
Table of season results[44]
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground
G B T G B T
1 24 March Won 12 13 85 Carlton 10 9 69 Princes Park A
2 2 April Lost 11 9 75 Gold Coast 28 14 182 Heritage Bank Stadium A
3 10 April Lost 7 10 52 Box Hill 16 11 107 Melbourne Cricket Ground H
4 15 April Won 9 6 60 Werribee 5 17 47 Avalon Airport Oval A
5 Bye
6 30 April Won 6 20 56 Coburg 7 6 48 Piranha Park A
7 7 May Lost 10 4 64 Southport 16 12 108 GMHBA Stadium H
8 13 May Draw 10 15 75 Richmond 11 6 75 Swinburne Centre A
9 Bye
10 28 May Won 10 13 73 Port Melbourne 8 12 60 GMHBA Stadium H
11 3 June Lost 7 8 50 Footscray 15 18 108 Avalon Airport Oval A
12 Bye
13 16 June Won 10 12 72 Frankston 11 4 70 GMHBA Stadium H
14 23 June Lost 5 10 40 Casey 11 14 80 GMHBA Stadium H
15 30 June Won 12 5 77 Sydney 10 6 69 SCG A
16 9 July Lost 9 4 58 North Melbourne 15 11 101 GMHBA Stadium H
17 16 July Lost 7 12 54 Essendon 9 10 64 GMHBA Stadium H
18 22 July Lost 12 5 77 Brisbane 17 10 112 Brighton Homes Arena A
19 30 July Won 19 18 132 Northern Bullants 6 6 42 GMHBA Stadium H
20 Bye
21 12 August Lost 8 7 55 Collingwood 20 9 129 Victoria Park A
22 19 August Won 14 8 92 Greater Western Sydney 11 12 78 GMHBA Stadium H

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
11 Carlton (R) 18 10 8 0 1412 1326 106.5 40
12 Greater Western Sydney (R) 18 9 9 0 1454 1658 87.7 36
13 Geelong (R) 18 8 9 1 1247 1549 80.5 34
14 Southport 18 8 10 0 1494 1384 107.9 32
15 Port Melbourne 18 6 12 0 1270 1512 84.0 24
Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for
(R) = Reserves

Awards

  • VFL Team of the Year: Oliver Dempsey (forward)[45]

Club Awards

  • Best and Fairest: Jye Chalcraft (163 votes)[43]
  • Little Vic Award (Best first year player): Mace Cousins

AFL Women's team

Geelong Football Club
2023 AFL Women's season
PresidentCraig Drummond
CoachDaniel Lowther
(3rd season)
Captain(s)Meg McDonald
(4th season)
Home groundGMHBA Stadium

Season summary

Meg McDonald was reappointed captain ahead of the season, as part of a five-woman leadership group. Nina Morrison was re-elected as vice-captain, with Chantel Emonson, Becky Webster and Mikayla Bowen the other members of the leadership group.[46]

Pre season

In the club's first official action before the start of the new season, Geelong defeated Collingwood by 13 points in a four-quarter match simulation at Victoria Park on 12 August.[47] The Cats then played Adelaide in their only official practice match, losing a tight contest 7.8 (50) to 8.8 (56) at the Adelaide Oval. Kate Darby kicked two goals in the match, with Irish recruit Aishling Moloney impressing.[48]

Coaching staff

Daniel Lowther continued as head coach of the AFLW program for a third season. Former Geelong VFL Women's coach Andrew Bruce (forwards), Josh Finch (midfield), and 2023 Geelong VFL Women's coach Elise Coventry (defence) were appointed as assistant coaches. Current men's team player Gary Rohan, and former Geelong VFL player Will Sexton, joined the coaching staff as development coaches.[49]

Changes

Statistics

Updated as at round 1

Key
# Denotes player who was on the club's rookie list.
^ Denotes player who was on the club's inactive list.
Playing list and statistics[57]
Player No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Handballs Disposals Marks Tackles Hitouts Milestone(s)
Mikayla Bowen 11009312640
Annabel Johnson 210010111310
Amy McDonald 31101117282120
Darcy Moloney 411014721460
Jacqueline Parry 513010616831
Julia Crockett-Grills 610116420730
Kate Surman 712013417470Club debut (round 1)
Kate Darby 8100437337
Nina Morrison 911112921650
Georgie Rankin 10100257110
Meg McDonald 1110051015430
Renee Garing 121003811170
Olivia Fuller 130
Chloe Scheer 14110448320
Shelley Scott 150
Chantel Emonson 1610012214420
Anna-Rose Kennedy# 180
Brooke Plummer 190
Zali Friswell 201002911220
Rebecca Webster 210
Rachel Kearns 220
Samantha Gooden^ 230
Mia Skinner 250
Claudia Gunjaca 2610013215810
Ingrid Houtsma 310
Gabbie Featherston 320
Abbey McDonald 3910010111420AFLW debut (round 1)
Georgie Prespakis 411012212344110
Melissa Bragg 44100246010
Aishling Moloney# 45112718410AFLW debut (round 1)
Erin Hoare 461000704190

Results

Key
H Home game
A Away game
Table of season results
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground Attendance Ladder
G B T G B T
1 2 September Won 10 5 65 Western Bulldogs 2 5 17 GMHBA Stadium H 4,404 1st
2 9 September Won 10 8 68 Sydney 5 11 41 North Sydney Oval A 2,878 4th
3 15 September Lost 3 4 22 Kangaroos 4 7 31 GMHBA Stadium H 2,907 6th
4 23 September Won 11 4 72 Port Adelaide 5 12 42 Alberton Oval A 2,132 5th
5 28 September Lost 4 1 25 Melbourne 11 8 74 GMHBA Stadium H 4,312 6th
6 8 October Lost 2 7 19 Essendon 4 5 29 Reid Oval, Warrnambool A 2,832 8th
7 14 October Won 6 11 47 Fremantle 3 5 23 GMHBA Stadium H 2,166 6th
8 22 October Lost 3 6 24 Collingwood 4 6 30 Victoria Park A 2,527 8th
9 28 October Richmond Ikon Park A
10 4 November Hawthorn GMHBA Stadium H

Ladder

Updated to the end of round 8, 2023.

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Melbourne (Q) 8 7 1 0 564 212 266.0 28 Finals series
2 Adelaide (Q) 8 7 1 0 487 231 210.8 28
3 North Melbourne 8 6 2 0 385 163 236.2 24
4 Brisbane 8 6 2 0 418 256 163.3 24
5 Essendon 8 5 3 0 298 291 102.4 20
6 Collingwood 8 5 3 0 267 264 101.1 20
7 Gold Coast 8 4 3 1 329 309 106.5 18
8 Geelong 8 4 4 0 340 287 118.5 16
9 Carlton 8 4 4 0 311 318 97.8 16
10 Sydney 8 4 4 0 364 375 97.1 16
11 Richmond 8 4 4 0 294 305 96.4 16
12 St Kilda 8 4 4 0 307 339 90.6 16
13 Fremantle 8 4 4 0 243 301 80.7 16
14 Hawthorn 8 2 6 0 247 364 67.9 8
15 Greater Western Sydney 8 2 6 0 269 460 58.5 8
16 West Coast 8 2 6 0 188 415 45.3 8
17 Port Adelaide (E) 8 1 6 1 284 468 60.7 6
18 Western Bulldogs (E) 8 0 8 0 267 504 53.0 0
Source: afl.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for
(E) Eliminated from finals contention; (Q) Qualified for finals

VFLW team

Geelong Football Club
2023 VFL Women's season
PresidentCraig Drummond
CoachElise Coventry
(1st season)
Captain(s)Chloe Leonard
(1st season)
Home groundDeakin University Elite Sports Precinct, Waurn Ponds
VFLW7 wins, 1 draw, 6 losses (8th)
Best and FairestCharlotte Simpson
Leading goalkickerOlivia Cicolini (11)

Season summary

Former Geelong player Elise Coventry was appointed as the club's VFL Women's coach in December 2022, replacing Andrew Bruce.[58] Coventry was joined by assistant coaches Anna Teague, Alf Della Monica and Aiden Yelland.[59]

Chloe Leonard was appointed captain, after serving as vice-captain in 2022. Poppy Schaap, Abby Favell, Sachi DeGiacomi, and former captain Bree Beckley were the rest of the team's leadership group.[60]

After losing to North Melbourne in round 1, Geelong went on a five game winning streak, including turning the tables on North Melbourne in round 6, with a last second goal to Olivia Cicolini to secure a 28–22 win.[61]

Analea McKee and Charlotte Simpson were both selected in an invitational Under-23 All-Stars squad for a match against the AFLW Academy at Marvel Stadium during round 12 of the season.[62]

The team would sit a game clear atop the competition ladder after round 9, but would endure a five-match winless streak to eventually miss the finals, finishing eighth.

Results

Key
H Home game
A Away game
Table of season results[63]
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground
G B T G B T
1 25 March Lost 3 2 20 North Melbourne 4 5 29 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
2 1 April Won 3 4 22 Carlton 2 9 21 Ikon Park A
3 8 April Won 12 6 78 Darebin 0 2 2 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
4 16 April Won 2 5 17 Southern Saints 1 1 7 Trevor Barker Beach Oval A
5 22 April Won 6 7 43 Western Bulldogs 2 3 15 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
6 29 April Won 3 10 28 North Melbourne 3 4 22 Arden Street Oval A
7 6 May Lost 4 3 27 Collingwood 4 6 30 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
8 14 May Won 4 9 33 Darebin 0 4 4 La Trobe University, Bundoora A
9 20 May Won 4 4 28 Essendon 4 2 26 NEC Hangar A
10 27 May Lost 3 7 25 Port Melbourne 5 2 32 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
11 3 June Lost 2 2 14 Casey 4 11 35 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
12 17 June Draw 4 3 27 Box Hill 3 9 27 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
13 25 June Lost 0 3 3 Collingwood 5 13 43 Olympic Park Oval A
14 1 July Lost 5 7 37 Williamstown 8 3 51 DSV Stadium A

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
6 Carlton 14 8 6 0 526 349 150.7 32 Finals series
7 Southern Saints 14 8 6 0 365 334 109.3 32
8 Geelong Cats 14 7 6 1 402 344 116.9 30
9 North Melbourne 14 7 7 0 410 427 96.0 28
10 Casey 14 6 8 0 505 473 106.8 24
Source: AFL.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Awards

  • Lambert–Pearce Medal: Charlotte Simpson (14 votes)[45]
  • Debbie Lee Medal (VFLW Rising Star): Charlotte Simpson[45]
  • VFL Women's Team of the Year: Charlotte Simpson (midfield)[45]

Club Awards

  • Best and Fairest: Charlotte Simpson (72 votes)[64]

Notes

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