2020 Geelong Football Club season

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Geelong Football Club
2020 season
PresidentColin Carter
Coach Chris Scott
(10th season)
Captain(s) Joel Selwood
(9th season)
AFL season 12 wins, 5 losses (4th)
  2019
2021  

The 2020 season was the Geelong Football Club's 121st season in the Australian Football League (AFL), the tenth with Chris Scott as senior coach and ninth with Joel Selwood as captain.

Contents

Geelong participated in the 2020 Marsh Community Series as part of its pre-season schedule, and the club's regular season began 21 March against Greater Western Sydney at GIANTS Stadium where they lost by 32 points.

Overview

Chris Scott continued as the club's senior coach for a tenth season, and Joel Selwood continued as the club's captain for a ninth year. Harry Taylor stepped down from his position as co-vice-captain and was replaced by Mark Blicavs. In addition, Patrick Dangerfield retained his position as co-vice-captain. Furthermore, Mitch Duncan, Tom Stewart and Zach Tuohy kept their positions in the leadership group, with Mark O'Connor joining the group. [1]

Car manufacturer Ford Australia was the major sponsor for the 2020 season, making it the 96th year of the partnership. GMHBA the naming rights sponsor for Geelong's home ground Kardinia Park, continuing a ten-year deal signed in October 2017 for the venue to be known as GMHBA Stadium.

Season Summary

Key
HHome game
AAway game
QF Qualifying final
SF Semi-final
PF Preliminary final
GF Grand Final
Table of season results [2]
RoundDateResultScoreOpponentScoreGroundAttendanceLadder
GBTGBT
1 21 MarchLost11773 Greater Western Sydney 173105 Giants Stadium A014th
2 12 JuneWon176108 Hawthorn 7547 GMHBA Stadium H07th
3 20 JuneLost111177 Carlton 12779 GMHBA Stadium H010th
4 28 JuneWon7547 Melbourne 6844 Melbourne Cricket Ground A06th
5 4 JulyWon131189 Gold Coast 8452 GMHBA Stadium H03rd
6 9 JulyWon11773 Brisbane Lions 61046 Sydney Cricket Ground H1,3112nd
7 16 JulyLost5535 Collingwood 8957 Optus Stadium H22,0775th
8 27 JulyWon61248 Fremantle 2416 Optus Stadium A20,2513rd
9 1 AugustLost10464 West Coast 11773 Optus Stadium A26,2116th
10 5 AugustWon131290 North Melbourne 9357 Gabba H2,2825th
11 10 AugustWon14993 St Kilda 41034 Gabba H3,9033rd
12 14 AugustWon14791 Port Adelaide 4731 Metricon Stadium H3,3783rd
13 23 AugustWon91165 Adelaide 5737 Adelaide Oval A10,4313rd
14 28 AugustWon101272 Western Bulldogs 9761 Metricon Stadium A2,1562nd
15 Bye 4th
16 6 SeptemberWon176108 Essendon 51242 Gabba H5,0113rd
17 11 SeptemberLost4731 Richmond 71557 Metricon Stadium H7,0614th
18 20 SeptemberWon10969 Sydney 9963 Metricon Stadium A2,7984th
QF 1 OctoberLost51242 Port Adelaide 9458 Adelaide Oval A22,755
SF 10 OctoberWon1510100 Collingwood 5232 Gabba H21,396
PF 17 OctoberWon111682 Brisbane Lions 6642 Gabba A29,121
GF 24 OctoberLost7850 Richmond 12981 Gabba A29,707

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Port Adelaide 1714301185869136.456 Finals series
2 Brisbane Lions 1714301184948124.956
3 Richmond (P)1712411135874129.950
4 Geelong 1712501233901136.848
5 West Coast 1712501095936117.048
6 St Kilda 1710701159997116.240
7 Western Bulldogs 17107011031034106.740
8 Collingwood 17971965881109.538
9 Melbourne 179801063986107.836
10 Greater Western Sydney 178901007105395.632
11 Carlton 1771001017107894.328
12 Fremantle 17710086692493.728
13 Essendon 176101938118579.226
14 Gold Coast 175111996109990.622
15 Hawthorn 1751201004119484.120
16 Sydney 175120890107782.620
17 North Melbourne 173140858120571.212
18 Adelaide 173140826128364.412
Updated to match(es) played on 21 September 2020. Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

References

  1. Oates, Stacey (13 March 2020). "2020 leadership group named". geelongcats.com.au. Telstra Media. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  2. "2020 Season Scores and Results". AFL Tables.