List of Geelong Football Club women's players

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Melissa Hickey was Geelong's inaugural AFL Women's captain. Melissa Hickey 2019.jpg
Melissa Hickey was Geelong's inaugural AFL Women's captain.

Geelong Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Geelong, Victoria. The club itself was established in 1859, and has participated in the Australian Football League (AFL), the top-level men's competition, since its formation in 1897. [nb 1] Following the inaugural season of the related AFL Women's (AFLW) league in 2017, [3] Geelong was granted a licence to join the AFLW as an expansion club, and played its first match in this league during the opening round of the 2019 season. [4]

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In preparation for the club's entry into the league, Geelong were provided with a range of recruitment concessions, including early access to existing clubs' players prior to the league's signing period, and additional selections in the 2018 national draft. [5] [6]

The playing list size for each AFLW club in the upcoming 2020 season will be set at 30 players, with up to three of these players listed as rookies. [7] Rookie players must not have played with any Australian rules football club within the prior three years. [7] As every club is required to make a minimum number of changes to its list at the end of each season, [8] not every player necessarily makes a senior appearance for the club before being removed from the playing list.

Since its first competitive appearance, 57 players have represented the club in an AFLW premiership match. [9]

Players

Table headers and key
OrderPlayers are listed according to the date of their AFLW debut for the club.
SeasonsThe yearspan of the player's AFLW appearances for Geelong.
DebutPlayers' first AFLW match for Geelong.
GamesThe number of games played.
GoalsThe number of goals scored.
^Player is currently on Geelong's AFLW playing list. [10]
Statistics are updated as of end of the 2023 AFL Women's season.
Table of Geelong Football Club players, with appearance details
NameJumper No.OrderSeason(s)DebutGamesGoalsRef.
Cassie Blakeway 412019–2020round 1, 201980 [11]
Maddie Boyd 2622019–2021round 1, 2019134 [12]
Mia-Rae Clifford 732019round 1, 201986 [13]
Julia Crockett-Grills ^642019–presentround 1, 20195510 [14]
Kate Darby ^852019–2020, 2022 (S6)–presentround 1, 20194116 [15]
Maighan Fogas 1362019round 1, 201910 [16]
Renee Garing 1272019–2023round 1, 2019332 [17]
Rebecca Goring 4482019–2021round 1, 2019170 [18]
Jordan Ivey 592019–2022 (S6)round 1, 2019311 [19]
Madeline Keryk 45102019–2022 (S7)round 1, 2019390 [20]
Meg McDonald ^11112019–presentround 1, 2019551 [21]
Maddy McMahon 24122019–2022 (S6) [lower-alpha 1] round 1, 2019320 [22]
Nina Morrison ^9132019–presentround 1, 20193911 [23]
Aasta O'Connor 14142019–2021round 1, 2019201 [24]
Danielle Higgins 2152019–2022 (S6)round 1, 2019246 [25]
Olivia Purcell 16162019–2021round 1, 2019196 [26]
Georgie Rankin ^10172019–presentround 1, 2019461 [27]
Denby Taylor 28182019–2021 [lower-alpha 2] round 1, 2019180 [28]
Anna Teague 40192019–2020round 1, 201990 [29]
Sophie Van De Heuvel 27202019–2022 (S6)round 1, 2019311 [30]
Rebecca Webster ^21212019–presentround 1, 2019509 [31]
Georgia Clarke 17222019–2022 (S7)round 2, 2019198 [32]
Erin Hoare 46232019, 2023round 2, 2019190 [33]
Phoebe McWilliams 23242019–2022 (S6)round 2, 20193121 [34]
Richelle Cranston 30252019–21round 3, 20192111 [35]
Melissa Hickey 18262019–20round 3, 2019120 [36]
Rene Caris 1272019–2022 (S6)round 5, 2019121 [37]
Hannah Burchell 3282019round 7, 201910 [38]
Millie Brown 19292020–2021 [lower-alpha 3] round 1, 202090 [39]
Madisen Maguire 7302020–2022 (S6)round 1, 2020102 [40]
Amy McDonald ^3312020–presentround 1, 2020498 [41]
Darcy Moloney ^4322021–presentround 1, 2021389 [42]
Olivia Barber 15332021–2022 (S6)round 2, 2021103 [43]
Stephanie Williams 25342021–2022 (S6)round 2, 202140 [44]
Nicole Garner 22352021round 3, 202170 [45]
Laura Gardiner 18362021–2022 (S7)round 4, 2021182 [46]
Carly Remmos 29372021–2022 (S6)round 8, 202120 [47]
Chantel Emonson ^16382022 (S6)–presentround 1, 2022 (S6)341 [48]
Zali Friswell ^20392022 (S6)–presentround 1, 2022 (S6)303 [49]
Olivia Fuller ^13402022 (S6)–presentround 1, 2022 (S6)201 [50]
Claudia Gunjaca ^26412022 (S6)–presentround 1, 2022 (S6)280 [51]
Annabel Johnson 2 [lower-alpha 4] 422022 (S6)–2023round 1, 2022 (S6)160 [52]
Rachel Kearns ^22432022 (S6)–presentround 1, 2022 (S6)253 [53]
Georgie Prespakis ^41442022 (S6)–presentround 1, 2022 (S6)326 [54]
Chloe Scheer ^14452022 (S6)–presentround 1, 2022 (S6)3241 [55]
Gabbi Featherston ^32462022 (S6)–presentround 2, 2022 (S6)110 [56]
Mikayla Bowen ^1472022 (S7)–presentround 1, 2022 (S7)242 [57]
Jacqueline Parry ^5482022 (S7)–presentround 1, 2022 (S7)2419 [58]
Shelley Scott ^15492022 (S7)–presentround 1, 2022 (S7)1812 [59]
Mia Skinner 25502022 (S7)–2023 [lower-alpha 5] round 1, 2022 (S7)51 [60]
Kalani Scoullar 29512022 (S7)round 3, 2022 (S7)20 [61]
Brooke Plummer ^19522022 (S7)–presentround 5, 2022 (S7)50 [62]
Melissa Bragg ^44532022 (S7)–presentround 6, 2022 (S7)90 [63]
Abbey McDonald ^39542023–presentround 1, 202340 [64]
Aishling Moloney ^45552023–presentround 1, 20231310 [65]
Kate Surman ^7562023–presentround 1, 2023134 [66]
Anna-Rose Kennedy ^18572023–presentpreliminary final, 202310

Other listed players

Table of listed players with no senior appearances for Geelong
PlayerDate of birthAcquired viaListedRef.
Rookie Senior
Elise Coventry20 June 1984No. 57, 2018 national draft 2019 [67] [68]
Hayley Trevean 10 August 1988Off-season signing2019 [69]
Gemma Wright 5 June 1994No. 34, 2019 national draft 2020
Samantha Gooden 19 September 1996 Rookie signing 2022 (S7)–2023 [70]
Ingrid Houtsma 20 November 2003Traded from Richmond 2022 (S7)–2023

See also

Notes

  1. The Australian Football League was known as the Victorian Football League (VFL) prior to 1990. [2]
  1. Inactive for 2022 (S7) AFL Women's season
  2. Inactive for 2022 (S6) AFL Women's season
  3. Inactive for 2022 (S6) AFL Women's season
  4. Johnson played 4 matches wearing guernsey number #30 during 2022 AFL Women's season 6, changing to guernsey number #2 for 2022 AFL Women's season 7.
  5. Did not make any appearances during the 2023 AFL Women's season

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