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Geelong Football Netball League

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Australian rules football and netball league in Victoria

Geelong Football Netball League
FormerlyGeelong Football League (1979–2012)
Sport
Founded1979; 46 years ago (1979)
No. of teams12
CountryAustralia
HeadquartersHighton, Victoria, Australia
ConfederationAFL Barwon
SponsorBlood Toyota
Related
competitions
Geelong & District FNL
Bellarine FNL
Official websitewww.aflbarwon.com.au/gfnl

TheGeelong Football Netball League is anAustralian rules football andnetball league inVictoria, Australia. It is widely regarded as the highest-standard Australian rules football league in regional Victoria, with several formerAFL players now playing for a variety of clubs.

History

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The league was formed in 1979 when twelve clubs broke away from theGeelong & District Football League.[1] The city and country clubs of the old GDFL were divided into the major league competition of the GFL and the minor league of the GDFL. Many of the teams in the lower league wanted a system ofpromotion and relegation, which was fought by the GFL until the early 1980s when theVictorian Country Football League held a hearing in Melbourne. As a result, a trial promotion–relegation system was put into place on a voluntary basis. Today, the GDFL is opposed to the promotion–relegation system, with a three-division, three-league competition of the Geelong FL,Bellarine FL and Geelong & District FL in place in the Geelong region.[2]

In March 2024, following extensive consultation,[3] AFL Barwon detailed a plan that would expand the second-tierBellarine Football Netball League to 12 teams from 2025 with a path for a team to accept an invitation for promotion to the GFNL, replacing a club that would then be relegated from the GFNL.[4]

Clubs

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Locations

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2.5miles
St Mary's
St Joseph's
St Albans
South Barwon
North Shore
Newtown & Chilwell
Leopold
Lara
Geelong West
Grovedale
Colac
Bell Park
Locations of the 2025 GFNL clubs. Colac play 70 km west of Geelong.

Current clubs

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ClubColoursMonikerHome venueEst.Former
league
GFNL SeasonsGFNL premierships
FootballNetball
TotalMost recentTotalMost recent
Bell Park
DragonsHamlyn Park,Bell Park1958GDFL1979–present420110
Colac
TigersCentral Reserve,Colac1948HFL2001–present120140
Grovedale
TigersBurdoo Reserve,Grovedale1947GDFL1979–present00
Geelong West
GiantsWest Oval,Geelong West20172017–present00
Lara
CatsLara Recreation Reserve,Lara1880GDFL1989–present2200222003
Leopold
LionsLeopold Memorial Park,Leopold1955BFL1992–present320240
Newtown & Chilwell
EaglesElderslie Reserve,Newtown1933GDFL1979–present3198682024
North Shore
SeagullsWindsor Park,North Shore1927GDFL1979–present11200022001
South Barwon
SwansMcDonald Reserve,Belmont19901990–present8201382012
St Albans
SupersaintsSt Albans Reserve,Thomson1880GDFL1979–present219880
St Joseph's
JoeysHerne Hill Reserve,Herne Hill1973GDFL1985–present4201812008
St Mary's
SaintsKardinia Park West,South Geelong1953GDFL1979–present720250

Former clubs

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ClubColoursMonikerHome venueFormer
league
Est.GFNL SeasonsGFNL premiershipsFate
TotalMost recent
Barwon
BulldogsHighton Recreation Reserve,HightonGDFL18561979–19890Merged withBelmont to formSouth Barwon in 1990
East Geelong
EaglesRichmond Oval,East GeelongGDFL187919790Returned toGeelong & District FNL in 1980
Geelong Amateur
AmmosQueens Park,HightonGDFL19261986–19880Moved toBellarine FNL in 1989
Geelong West SC
CheetahsBakers Oval,Geelong WestGDFL19261979–19850Returned toGeelong & District FNL in 1986
Geelong West St Peters
RoostersWest Oval,Geelong West19891989–20160Merged withGeelong West SC to formGeelong West Giants in 2017
North Geelong
MagpiesOsborne Park,North GeelongGDFL18761979–19820Returned toGeelong & District FNL in 1984
St Peters
SaintsWalker Oval,Herne HillGDFLc. 19501979, 1982–19880Merged withGeelong West to formGeelong West St Peters in 1989
Thomson
TigersThomson Recreation Reserve,ThomsonGDFL19531979–1981, 19840Returned toGeelong & District FNL in 1985

Premiers

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Senior football

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+Team also won theminor premiership for finishing on top of the ladder
^Player also won the Mathieson Medal as thebest and fairest in the league
SeasonPremiersRunners-upScoreVenueBest on groundRef.
1979St Mary'sNorth Shore15.13 (103) d. 12.10 (82)West OvalTrevor McLean (St Mary's)[5][6]
1980North Shore+St Mary's14.11 (95) d. 13.7 (85)West OvalSteve Mathieson (North Shore)[5][6]
1981North Shore+(2)Newtown & Chilwell14.12 (96) d. 12.8 (80)West OvalJohn Albon (North Shore)[5][6]
1982Newtown & ChilwellSt Peters19.21 (135) d. 12.9 (81)West OvalGary Kelly (Newtown & Chilwell)[5][6]
1983North Shore+(3)Bell Park18.14 (122) d. 17.14 (116)West OvalDarren Purcell (North Shore)[5][6]
1984Bell ParkSt Albans12.9 (81) d. 10.6 (66)West OvalGrant Sutherland (Bell Park)[5][6]
1985Newtown & Chilwell+(2)St Albans21.11 (137) d. 13.18 (96)West OvalBasil Flynn^ (Newtown & Chilwell)[5][6]
1986Newtown & Chilwell(3)St Albans21.8 (144) d. 15.8 (98)West OvalBasil Flynn(2) (Newtown & Chilwell)[5][6]
1987St Albans+Newtown & Chilwell14.12 (110) d. 12.16 (88)West OvalMark Dahlhaus^ (St Albans)[5][6]
1988St Albans+(2)St Joseph's12.14 (86) d. 11.12 (78)West OvalWayne Tyquin (St Albans)[5][6]
1989St Joseph's+St Mary's18.14 (122) d. 10.5 (65)West OvalJohn Fitzgerald (St Joseph's)[5][6]
1990North Shore(4)St Mary's14.17 (101) d. 13.9 (87)West OvalRussell Campbell (North Shore)[5][6]
1991Bell Park+(2)North Shore10.9 (69) d. 4.8 (32)West OvalBrad Nicholls (Bell Park)[5][6]
1992St Mary's+(2)Lara20.6 (126) d. 12.19 (91)West OvalMichael Hosking (St Mary's)[5][6]
1993North Shore+(5)Lara25.10 (160) d. 12.12 (64)West OvalFrank Fopiani (North Shore)[5][6]
1994Lara+St Mary's13.12 (90) d. 12.10 (82)West OvalJason Hassett (Lara)[5][6]
1995North Shore+(6)Lara15.22 (112) d. 10.9 (69)West OvalFrank Fopiani(2) (North Shore)[5][6]
1996North Shore(7)West Saints9.15 (69) d. 8.12 (60)West OvalDamien Clark (North Shore)[5][6]
1997North Shore+(8)St Joseph's22.14 (146) d. 18.7 (115)West OvalGlenn Keast (North Shore)[5][6]
1998North Shore+(9)South Barwon25.15 (165) d. 11.11 (77)West OvalDanny Warren (North Shore)[5][6]
1999North Shore+(10)St Joseph's24.12 (156) d. 12.7 (79)Kardinia ParkNathan Lewis (North Shore)[5][6]
2000North Shore(11)Lara9.12 (66) d. 3.9 (27)Kardinia ParkMick Atkins (North Shore)[5][6]
2001South BarwonNorth Shore16.15 (11) d. 9.4 (58)Kardinia ParkGlen Wallace (South Barwon)[5][6]
2002Lara+(2)St Joseph's17.14 (116) d. 13.14 (92)Kardinia ParkPaul Lynch (Lara)[5][6]
2003Bell Park(3)St Mary's8.11 (59) drew 8.11 (59)Kardinia ParkAndrew Merriman (St Mary's)[7][5][6]
R: 14.6 (90) d. 10.11 (71)Kardinia ParkBruce Cohen (Bell Park)[5][6]
2004St Mary's(3)North Shore19.8 (122) d. 14.11 (95)Kardinia ParkFrank Fopiani(3) (St Mary's)[5][6]
2005South Barwon(2)Newtown & Chilwell17.13 (125) d. 14.10 (94)Kardinia ParkLeighton Richards (South Barwon)[5][6]
2006South Barwon(3)St Joseph's14.12 (96) d. 12.8 (80)Kardinia ParkWarwick Knuckey (South Barwon)[5][6]
2007South Barwon+(4)Bell Park11.13 (79) d. 6.6 (42)Kardinia ParkJason Armistead (South Barwon)[5][6]
2008St Mary's+(4)Colac21.15 (141) d. 5.12 (42)Kardinia ParkBen Lavars (St Mary's)[5][6]
2009South Barwon+(5)St Joseph's15.12 (102) d. 6.9 (45)Kardinia ParkPaul Sullivan (South Barwon)[5][6]
2010South Barwon(6)Bell Park11.14 (80) d. 7.13 (55)Kardinia ParkLuke Buckland (South Barwon)[5][6]
2011Bell Park+(4)South Barwon11.12 (78) d. 11.6 (72)Kardinia ParkCharlie Hallam (Bell Park)[5][6]
2012South Barwon+(7)Bell Park17.9 (111) d. 8.12 (60)Kardinia ParkClinton Wells (South Barwon)[5][6]
2013South Barwon+(8)Grovedale13.16 (94) d. 12.2 (74)Kardinia ParkAnthony Biemans (South Barwon)[5][6]
2014ColacLeopold19.14 (128) d. 11.13 (79)Kardinia ParkMarcus Crook (Colac)[5][6]
2015St Joseph's+(2)Newtown & Chilwell13.15 (93) d. 11.9 (75)Kardinia ParkDaniel Lovick (St Joseph's)[5][6]
2016Leopold+St Mary's14.9 (93) d. 8.9 (57)Kardinia ParkJai Thompson (Leopold)[5][6]
2017St Joseph's+(3)St Mary's18.16 (124) d. 9.7 (61)Kardinia ParkDaniel Lovick(2) (St Joseph's)[5][6]
2018St Joseph's(4)St Mary's13.8 (86) d. 11.11 (77)Kardinia ParkJoe Macula (St Joseph's)[5][6]
2019St Mary's(5)Colac10.14 (74) d. 10.12 (72)Kardinia ParkBen Moloney (St Mary's)[5][6]
2020Season cancelled due to ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic[8]
2021Season curtailed due to ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic in Victoria
2022St Mary's+(6)Leopold13.13 (91) d. 6.10 (46)St Albans ReserveDamian McMahon (St Mary's)[9][10]
2023Leopold(2)South Barwon13.16 (94) d. 6.8 (44)Leopold Memorial ParkLogan Wagener (Leopold)[11]
2024Leopold(3)South Barwon12.11 (83) d. 9.8 (62)Kardinia ParkBrock Williamson (Leopold)[12]
2025St Mary's(7)St Joseph's10.8 (68) d. 7.13 (55)Kardinia Park

A Grade netball

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SeasonPremiersRunners-upScore[13]VenueBest on courtRef.
2000North ShoreSt Joseph's32 – 17[?][?]
2001North Shore(2)Colac32 – 31[?][?]
2002LaraNorth Shore54 – 44[?][?]
2003Lara(2)South Barwon51 – 49[?][?]
2004South BarwonGrovedale53 – 46[?][?]
2005South Barwon(2)Grovedale61 – 44[?][?]
2006South Barwon(3)St Joseph's64 – 36[?][?]
2007South Barwon(4)St Joseph's54 – 38[?][?]
2008St Joseph'sSouth Barwon49 – 38[?][?]
2009South Barwon(5)Colac59 – 35[?][?]
2010South Barwon(6)St Mary's49 – 47Geelong ArenaKelsey Browne (South Barwon)[14][15]
2011South Barwon(7)St Mary's55 – 41Geelong Arena[?]
2012South Barwon(8)Leopold59 – 43Geelong Arena[?]
2013Newtown & ChilwellSouth Barwon54 – 31Geelong ArenaCasey Price (Newtown & Chilwell)[16]
2014Newtown & Chilwell(2)Leopold49 – 28Kardinia ParkDanielle Stewart (Newtown & Chilwell)[17]
2015Newtown & Chilwell(3)South Barwon44 – 43Kardinia ParkDanielle Stewart(2) (Newtown & Chilwell)[17]
2016Newtown & Chilwell(4)South Barwon51 – 42Kardinia ParkKathleen Knott (Newtown & Chilwell)[17]
2017Newtown & Chilwell(5)St Albans58 – 46Kardinia ParkJulia Woolley (Newtown & Chilwell)[18]
2018Newtown & Chilwell(6)St Albans60 – 45Kardinia ParkKathleen Knott(2) (Newtown & Chilwell)[19]
2019Newtown & Chilwell(7)St Albans57 – 30Kardinia ParkDanielle Stewart(3) (Newtown & Chilwell)[20]
2020Season cancelled due to ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic[8]
2021Season curtailed due to ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic in Victoria
2022ColacNewtown & Chilwell41 – 33St Albans ReserveBrooke Allan (Colac)[21]
2023Colac(2)Newtown & Chilwell38 – 37Leopold Memorial ParkIndya Forde (Colac)[22]
2024Newtown & Chilwell(8)St Joseph's38 – 34Kardinia ParkJulia Woolley(2) (Newtown & Chilwell)[23]
2025

Individual awards

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Senior football

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Mathieson Medal

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The Don Mathieson Medal is presented to the league'sbest and fairest player at the conclusion of thehome-and-away season. It is named after Don MathiesonOAM, who founded the league in 1979.[24] Two players have won the award on three occasions: John Williams for Barwon and St Mary's across four seasons in the late 1980s, and Newtown & Chilwell's Matthew McMahon in consecutive seasons in the late 2010s. The award has been shared on eight occasions, most notably during a four-way tie in 1995.

^Player also won the Leading Goalkicker Award
Table of recipients
SeasonPlayerClubVotesRef.
1979Ray PawleyBell Park[?][25]
1980Alex RizunBell Park[?][25]
1981Alan WoodmanSt Albans[?][25]
1982Brent DewSt Albans[?][25]
1983John PickeringSt Peters[?][25]
1984Rod BarrettSt Mary's[?][25]
Vin ToddNorth Shore[?][25]
1985Basil FlynnNewtown & Chilwell[?][25]
1986John WilliamsBarwon[?][25]
1987Mark DahlhausSt Albans[?][25]
Paul KeatingNorth Shore[?][25]
1988John Williams(2)St Mary's[?][25]
1989John Williams(3)St Mary's[?][25]
1990Paul Keating(2)North Shore[?][25]
1991Glenn KeastSt Albans[?][25]
1992Dennis PacorSouth Barwon[?][25]
Rene PetersLara[?][25]
1993Brian HinkleyBell Park[?][25]
1994Mark Dahlhaus(2)Leopold[?][25]
1995Alister FordSt Albans[?][25]
Glenn Keast(2)North Shore[?][25]
Shane KorthSouth Barwon[?][25]
Jason McGowanNorth Shore[?][25]
1996Matt BruhnGrovedale[?][25]
1997Ricky O'TooleSt Joseph's[?][25]
1998Mark StewartSt Albans[?][25]
1999Tom HallNorth Shore[?][25]
2000Glen WallaceSouth Barwon[?][25]
2001Chris HuxtableNorth Shore[?][25]
2002Rick WildeLeopold[?][25]
2003Rick Wilde(2)Leopold[?][25]
2004Danny O'BrienNorth Shore30[26]
2005Christian ShawNorth Shore20[27]
2006Tony BrownLeopold19[28]
2007Mark CorriganSouth Barwon18[29]
David MenschGrovedale18[29]
2008Torin BakerSt Joseph's21[30]
Paul CarsonGeelong West St Peters21[30]
2009Nick BatchelorBell Park25[31]
2010Ben LavarsSt Mary's21[32]
2011James ByrneNorth Shore19[33]
Daniel LovickSt Joseph's19[33]
2012Daniel Lovick(2)St Joseph's15[a][34]
Tim SheringhamBell Park15[a][34]
2013Stephen PaulkeBell Park18[b][35]
2014Guy O'KeefeLeopold24[36]
2015Stephen Paulke(2)Bell Park20[37]
2016Nathan DeansGrovedale17[38]
2017Matthew McMahonNewtown & Chilwell21[39]
2018Matthew McMahon(2)Newtown & Chilwell32[40]
2019Matthew McMahon(3)Newtown & Chilwell33[41]
2020Not awarded[8]
2021Harry BensonSt Mary's26[c][42]
2022Harry Benson(2)St Mary's25[d][43]
2023Matt CaldowSouth Barwon22[44]
Fraser FortSouth Barwon22[44]
2024Doyle MadiganSouth Barwon19[45][46]
2025

Leading Goalkicker Award

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The Leading Goalkicker Award is presented to the player who has kicked the most goals at the conclusion of the home-and-away season.

^Player also won the Mathieson Medal as thebest and fairest in the league
Table of recipients
SeasonPlayerClubGoalsRef.
1979Rod AylmerNorth Shore71
1980Stephen BentleyGrovedale82
1981Ross AylmerNorth Shore89
1982Kevin HigginsNewtown & Chilwell131
1983Bill HigginsSt Peters103
1984Bill Higgins(2)St Peters102
1985John ScarlettNewtown & Chilwell104
1986Russell WebberNewtown & Chilwell95
1987Russell Webber(2)Newtown & Chilwell86
1988Wayne TyquinSt Albans114
1989Chris DoyleSt Joseph's76
1990Dean HolroydGrovedale74
1991Dean Holroyd(2)Grovedale52
1992Wayne Tyquin(2)North Shore117
1993Ray SarcevicBell Park107
1994Ian TompkinsSouth Barwon74
1995Matthew KershawLara78
1996Wayne Tyquin(3)St Albans103
1997Aaron GreavesSt Joseph's86
1998Shane LowtherLara73
1999Tom HallNorth Shore88
2000Zvonimir SutoLara100
2001Zvonimir Suto(2)Lara83
2002Zvonimir Suto(3)Lara59
2003Zvonimir Suto(4)St Mary's84
2004Jay BettNewtown & Chilwell64
2005Aaron Greaves(2)St Joseph's84
2006Tim McLeanSt Mary's65
2007Dale CarsonGeelong West St Peters56
2008Jarrod GarthBell Park86
2009Tim McLean(2)St Mary's70
2010Dale Carson(2)St Joseph's56
2011Russell RobertsonSt Joseph's80
2012Russell Robertson(2)St Joseph's69
2013Shaydon BloomfieldLara92
2014Jacob McGuaneColac78[47]
2015Jase PerkinsSt Albans87[48]
2016Jordan ErskineGrovedale78[49]
2017Jarrod Garth(2)Bell Park90[50]
2018Aiden GraceSt Mary's59[51]
2019Andrew BoseleySouth Barwon57[52]
2020Not awarded[8]
2021Tom GillettGrovedale42[c][53]
2022Mitch PattenLeopold55[54]
2023Sam DobsonSt Mary's60[55]
2024Adam GarnerColac62[56]
2025Connor GiddingsLeopold68

A Grade netball

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Best & Fairest Award

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Table of recipients
SeasonPlayerClubVotesRef.
2000Sarah BirchNorth Shore[?][57]
2001Stacey CarsonColac[?][57]
2002Hope CarmodyColac[?][57]
2003Sascha VeldhuisSouth Barwon[?][57]
2004Jess OsmentBell Park29[58]
2005Melanie HyettNorth Shore25[59]
2006Renee SmithSt Albans26[60]
2007Jess GallagherLeopold23[61]
Vikki MaddenSt Joseph's23[61]
2008Renee Smith(2)Grovedale24[62]
2009Casey CarrollSt Mary's26[63]
2010Renee Smith(3)St Mary's29[64]
2011Shelley ScottColac30[65]
2012Kristy DavisLara22[66]
2013Julia KnottNewtown & Chilwell23[67]
2014Molly JovicSt Joseph's27[47][68]
2015Kaitlyn AmorLeopold29[48][69]
2016Tori HonnerSt Joseph's25[49][70]
Zanna WoodsLeopold25[49][70]
2017Zanna Woods(2)Leopold24[50][71]
2018Zanna Woods(3)Leopold30[51][72]
Julia Woolley(2)Newtown & Chilwell30[51][72]
2019Hannah van GemstSt Mary's23[52][73]
2020Not awarded[8]
2021Tori Honner(2)St Joseph's11[c][53][74]
Kaitlyn SheringhamBell Park11[c][53]
2022Ellen DoyleSouth Barwon22[75]
2023Emma BuwaldaSt Joseph's34[76]
2024Ellen Doyle(2)South Barwon20[46]
Eliza CahillColac
2025

Hot Shot Award

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Table of recipients
SeasonPlayerClubGoalsRef.
2000[?][?][?]
2001[?][?][?]
2002[?][?][?]
2003[?][?][?]
2004[?][?][?]
2005Melanie HyettNorth Shore581[59]
2006Lara McLeodSt Joseph's572[60]
2007[?][?][?]
2008[?][?][?]
2009[?][?][?]
2010[?][?][?]
2011Erin HoareSt Mary's[?][65]
2012Courtney CuolahanColac526[77]
2013Ruby HortonSouth Barwon[?][78]
2014Ruby Horton(2)South Barwon769[47][79]
2015Ruby Horton(3)South Barwon729[48]
2016Ruby Horton(4)South Barwon927[49]
2017Tharjini SivalingamSt Albans701[50]
2018Hannah van GemstSt Mary's[?][51]
2019Hannah van Gemst(2)St Mary's861[52][73]
2020Not awarded[8]
2021Jane CookSt Albans369[c][53]
2022Ellen DoyleSouth Barwon892[75]
2023Ellen Doyle(2)South Barwon701[76]
2024Ellen Doyle(3)South Barwon727[46][80]
2025Ellen Doyle(4)South Barwon808

Notes

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  1. ^abColac's Andrew Kelly polled 21 votes to lead the count, but was ineligible due to suspension.
  2. ^Colac's Andrew Kelly polled 18 votes to jointly lead the count, but was ineligible due to suspension.
  3. ^abcdeOnly 12 games were played due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
  4. ^Colac'sDarcy Lang polled 26 votes to lead the count, but was ineligible due to suspension.

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