2023 Geelong Football Club season


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

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]
2022 2024

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 one 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]

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).

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
Role Name
Senior coach Chris Scott
Assistant coach Nigel Lappin
Assistant coach Shaun Grigg
Assistant coach James Kelly
Assistant coach Shane O'Bree
Head of player development Matthew Egan
Development coach Daisy Pearce
Development coach Josh Jenkins
Ruck coach Brad Ottens

Updated as at round 24

Playing list and statistics[31][32]
Player No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Handballs Disposals Tackles Marks Hitouts Milestone(s)
Tom Atkins 30 23 4 1 195 251 446 175 33 0 100th match (round 19)
Jed Bews 24 15 0 1 79 78 157 30 36 0
Mark Blicavs 46 19 12 7 154 147 301 88 65 202
Jack Bowes 12 17 4 6 156 105 261 88 65 0 Club debut (round 2)
100th match (round 24)
Tanner Bruhn 4 19 8 1 176 134 310 92 56 0 Club debut (round 1)
Jeremy Cameron 5 20 53 34 255 66 321 27 114 1
Jonathon Ceglar 15 6 0 0 34 42 76 8 21 153
Jhye Clark 13 1 0 0 4 2 6 5 0 0 AFL debut (round 9)
Ted Clohesy# 40 1 0 0 2 4 6 1 1 0 AFL debut (round 24)
Brad Close 45 21 21 6 124 153 277 56 53 0
Toby Conway 6 1 0 0 2 4 6 3 1 24 AFL debut (round 24)
Patrick Dangerfield 35 18 11 8 213 156 369 67 59 0
Sam De Koning 16 19 0 0 129 105 234 11 86 32
Oliver Dempsey^ 28 5 1 3 16 22 38 10 8 0
Mitch Duncan 22 16 5 5 224 135 359 40 110 0
Phoenix Foster 19 0
Cameron Guthrie 29 6 0 0 77 57 134 31 25 0
Zach Guthrie 39 23 3 2 251 120 371 59 128 0
Tom Hawkins 26 20 49 26 146 68 214 18 91 63
Jack Henry 38 11 4 0 81 37 118 15 47 6
Oliver Henry 36 22 41 20 139 86 225 35 82 0 Club debut (round 1)
Max Holmes 9 21 7 5 228 172 400 88 69 0 50th match (round 23)
Mitch Knevitt 10 8 2 3 61 34 95 19 24 0
Jake Kolodjashnij 8 19 0 3 136 82 218 29 89 0
Flynn Kroeger 25 0
Sam Menegola 27 1 0 1 17 10 27 3 6 0
Gryan Miers 32 23 7 13 259 179 438 67 108 0 100th match (round 18)
Oisín Mullin# 34 6 0 1 22 27 49 9 12 0 AFL debut (round 11)
Oscar Murdoch^ 19 0
Shannon Neale 33 3 1 2 9 12 21 9 12 19
Mark O'Connor 42 22 3 2 186 123 309 68 96 0 100th match (round 14)
Brandan Parfitt 3 9 1 1 58 56 114 50 6 0
Esava Ratugolea 17 16 0 0 93 49 142 22 70 2
Osca Riccardi^ 21 0
Gary Rohan 23 15 18 9 89 45 134 35 45 5
Sam Simpson 37 6 7 3 26 29 55 7 12 0
Isaac Smith 7 22 10 12 326 147 473 36 139 0
Rhys Stanley 1 13 0 3 78 77 155 32 30 368
Tyson Stengle 18 19 27 9 146 71 217 42 48 0
Tom Stewart 44 22 1 0 408 99 507 43 182 0 Acting captain (rounds 9–12, 15)
Zach Tuohy 2 20 6 9 248 115 363 32 71 0 150th club match (round 23)
Cooper Whyte 11 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 AFL debut (round 2)
James Willis 20 0
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

Geelong Football Club
2023 VFL season
PresidentCraig Drummond
CoachMark Corrigan
(1st season)
Captain(s)Angus Byrne
(1st season)
Home groundGMHBA Stadium
VFL8 wins, 9 losses, 1 draw (13th)
Best and FairestJye Chalcraft

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]

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

  • Best and Fairest: Jye Chalcraft (163 votes)[43]
  • Little Vic Award (Best first year player): Mace Cousins
Geelong Football Club
2023 AFL Women's season
PresidentCraig Drummond
CoachDaniel Lowther
(3rd season)
Captain(s)Meg McDonald
(4th season)
Home groundGMHBA Stadium
AFLW season6 wins, 4 losses (6th)
Finals seriesLost Preliminary Final
Best and FairestGeorgie Prespakis
Leading goalkickerChloe Scheer (20)
Highest home attendance6,678 vs. ‹See Tfd›Essendon (Elimination final)
Lowest home attendance2,166 vs. ‹See Tfd›Fremantle (Round 7)
Average home attendance4,021
Club membership7,190

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]

The team would have its best season in the competition, qualifying for the final series for the second consecutive season. In the finals, Geelong would win their first AFLW finals matches, defeating Essendon and reigning premiers Melbourne to progress to a preliminary final against Brisbane. In a controversially umpired match, Brisbane would eliminate Geelong one match short of the 2023 AFL Women's Grand Final, winning by four points.

Despite their high ladder position, Geelong would only have two players shortlisted for the 2023 AFL Women's All-Australian team, with both Georgie Prespakis and Amy McDonald both surprising omissions from the final squad announcement. Both players would feature in the top 10 in the count for the 2023 AFL Women's best and fairest medal behind eventual winner Monique Conti of ‹See Tfd›Richmond. McDonald finishing in a tie for second place, with Prespakis finishing tied for seventh.

Irish import Aisling Moloney would be recognised at the 2023 AFL Players Association awards, winning the best first year player award after excelling in her first year playing the sport.[47]

In the club's first official action before the start of the new season, Geelong defeated ‹See Tfd›Collingwood by 13 points in a four-quarter match simulation at Victoria Park on 12 August.[48] The Cats then played ‹See Tfd›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.[49]

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.[50]

Updated to end of season

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 ‹See Tfd›Adelaide 10 9 1 0 599 314 190.8 36 Finals series
2 ‹See Tfd›Melbourne 10 8 2 0 653 293 222.9 32
3 ‹See Tfd›North Melbourne 10 7 3 0 478 213 224.4 28
4 Brisbane (P) 10 7 3 0 505 339 149.0 28
5 ‹See Tfd›Gold Coast 10 6 3 1 416 351 118.5 26
6 ‹See Tfd›Geelong 10 6 4 0 449 318 141.2 24
7 ‹See Tfd›Essendon 10 6 4 0 379 354 107.1 24
8 ‹See Tfd›Sydney 10 6 4 0 462 432 106.9 24
9 ‹See Tfd›St Kilda 10 6 4 0 408 399 102.3 24
10 ‹See Tfd›Richmond 10 5 5 0 382 379 100.8 20
11 ‹See Tfd›Collingwood 10 5 5 0 331 399 83.0 20
12 ‹See Tfd›Carlton 10 4 6 0 361 420 86.0 16
13 ‹See Tfd›Fremantle 10 4 6 0 289 402 71.9 16
14 ‹See Tfd›Hawthorn 10 3 7 0 307 456 67.3 12
15 ‹See Tfd›Port Adelaide 10 2 7 1 404 538 75.1 10
16 ‹See Tfd›Greater Western Sydney 10 2 8 0 316 596 53.0 8
17 ‹See Tfd›West Coast 10 2 8 0 269 530 50.8 8
18 ‹See Tfd›Western Bulldogs 10 1 9 0 320 595 53.8 4

Source: afl.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for
(P) Premiers

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)

Former Geelong player Elise Coventry was appointed as the club's VFL Women's coach in December 2022, replacing Andrew Bruce.[64] Coventry was joined by assistant coaches Anna Teague, Alf Della Monica and Aiden Yelland.[65]

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.[66]

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.[67]

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.[68]

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.

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.

  • 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]
  • Best and Fairest: Charlotte Simpson (72 votes)[70]
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