2025 Geelong Football Club season

The 2025 Geelong Football Club season is the club's 161st season playing Australian rules football, with the club competing in their 126th season in the Australian Football League (AFL). Geelong continued to field a women's team in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition, and men's and women's reserves team in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and the VFL Women's (VFLW) respectively.

Club news

Grant McCabe was officially appointed as president of the club at the annual general meeting held in December 2024. Lyndsay Sharpe was elected as vice president.[1][2]

Tyson Stengle and Lawson Humphries were selected in the Indigenous All-Stars squad for the preseason exhibition match against Fremantle.[3] Stengle kicked a goal, while Humphries was named among the All-Stars best players in their 43-point win.[4][5]

At the launch of the 2025 AFL season, the league announced that three Geelong greats will be recognised with life membership of the AFL. The late Michael Turner, recently retired player Zach Tuohy and current player Mitch Duncan were among the honourees.[6]


AFL team

Geelong Football Club
2025 AFL season
PresidentGrant McCabe
CoachChris Scott
(15th season)
Captain(s)Patrick Dangerfield
(3rd season)
Highest home attendance88,746 vs. Hawthorn (Round 6)

Season summary

It was the club's 15th AFL season under senior coach Chris Scott, with Patrick Dangerfield continuing as club captain.[7][8]

The club was due to play in the season opening match at The Gabba against reigning premiers Brisbane Lions, but the match was postponed on 4 March due to the impact of Severe Tropical Cyclone Alfred on the South East Queensland region.[9][10][11] On 7 March, the AFL announced that the match would be played during round 3 of the season.[12][13]

In March it was reported that Geelong and other clubs were being audited regarding third-party player payments. The audit coming after the club was investigated over the arrangement Chris Scott had with sponsor Morris Finance.[14][15]

In the round 6 match against Hawthorn at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the club's record for largest attendance at a home and away match was broken. 88,746 attended the match won by seven points by Geelong, eclipsing the previous mark set in 2010 against Collingwood.[16]


Pre-season

Geelong started the season with a match simulation game against Hawthorn at GMHBA Stadium on 17 February, winning 15.16 (106) to 13.8 (86), with Ollie Henry kicking four goals.[17][18]

Geelong played an official practice match as part of the AFL's Community Series against Essendon at GMHBA Stadium on 25 February. After a tight first three quarters, Essendon kicked clear in the final quarter to win 17.2 (104) to Geelong 12.11 (83) in front of a crowd of 11,626.

Coaching staff

Chris Scott continued as the club's men's senior coach for a 15th season, having signed a contract extension until the end of the 2026 season.[19] Scott coached his 350th match against Richmond in round 18.


2025 Geelong coaching staff
Role Name
Senior coach Chris Scott
Assistant coach James Kelly
Assistant coach Steven King
Assistant coach James Rahilly
Head of player development Nigel Lappin
Ruck coach Brad Ottens
Development coach Aaron Black
Development coach Shaun Higgins

Playing list

Changes

Statistics

Updated to end of round 11

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[30][31]
Player No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Handballs Disposals Tackles Marks Hitouts Milestone(s)
Tom Atkins 30 11 3 1 82 123 205 109 14 0
Jed Bews 24 3 0 0 27 14 41 4 18 0
Mark Blicavs 46 10 6 3 68 65 133 39 39 116
Jack Bowes 12 10 6 1 98 44 142 34 25 0
Tanner Bruhn 4
Cillian Burke# 41
Jeremy Cameron 5 11 33 12 127 33 160 20 63 4
Jhye Clark 13 6 1 2 35 21 56 15 9 0
Ted Clohesy^ 40 7 2 3 36 16 52 13 12 0
Brad Close 45 11 8 2 75 56 131 22 28 0
Toby Conway 6
Patrick Dangerfield 35 10 17 10 81 73 154 26 27 2 350th match (round 15)
Sam De Koning 16 11 2 0 96 78 174 12 60 63
Oliver Dempsey 28 11 18 11 109 78 187 24 44 0
Mitch Duncan 22 4 1 0 46 21 67 5 18 0 300th match (round 11)
Mitchell Edwards 11
Cameron Guthrie 29
Zach Guthrie 39 11 1 0 154 55 209 19 70 0
Jack Henry 38 6 0 0 67 10 77 3 48 0
Oliver Henry 36 11 10 5 59 28 87 17 28 0
Lennox Hofmann 23
Max Holmes 9 11 6 3 166 101 267 40 57 0
Lawson Humphries 17 10 1 1 146 47 193 21 59 0
Xavier Ivisic 25
Mitch Knevitt 10 5 1 1 27 34 61 25 10 0
Jake Kolodjashnij 8
Shaun Mannagh 7 8 11 7 110 39 149 42 17 0
Jack Martin 19 Club debut (round 13)
Keighton Matofai-Forbes 31
Gryan Miers 32 9 2 3 129 58 187 23 59 0
Jacob Molier 20
Oisín Mullin^ 34 10 0 1 60 35 95 32 39 0
Shannon Neale 33 11 13 9 55 31 86 28 40 60
Mark O'Connor 42 11 1 1 105 58 163 28 63 0
Connor O'Sullivan 14 10 0 0 69 58 127 13 60 1
Joe Pike 37
Jay Polkinghorne 2
Patrick Retschko 27
Bailey Smith 3 10 4 2 203 106 309 59 52 0 Club debut (round 1)
Rhys Stanley 1 6 2 1 33 28 61 10 12 151
Tyson Stengle 18 11 13 11 73 48 121 40 30 0 100th match (round 15)
George Stevens 15 AFL debut (round 18)
Tom Stewart 44 6 0 0 83 15 98 7 37 0
Oliver Wiltshire 21 2 1 1 10 3 13 3 4 0 AFL debut (round 7)

Results

Key
H Home game
A Away game
N Neutral venue game
Table of 2025 AFL season results[32]
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground Attendance Ladder
G B T G B T
OR Brisbane Lions The Gabba A
1 15 March Won 23 9 147 Fremantle 10 9 69 GMHBA Stadium H 25,372[33] 4th
2 22 March Lost 13 13 91 St Kilda 15 8 98 Marvel Stadium A 36,663[34] 7th
3 29 March Lost 9 7 61 Brisbane Lions 10 10 70 The Gabba A 27,966[35] 9th
4 4 April Won 12 13 85 Melbourne 6 10 46 GMHBA Stadium H 30,397[36] 8th
5 10 April Won 18 11 119 Adelaide 15 10 100 Adelaide Oval A 50,073[37] 6th
6 21 April Won 12 14 86 Hawthorn 11 13 79 Melbourne Cricket Ground H 88,746[38] 6th
7 27 April Lost 12 4 76 Carlton 14 10 94 Melbourne Cricket Ground A 67,658[39] 7th
8 3 May Won 13 12 90 Collingwood 12 15 87 Melbourne Cricket Ground A 82,514[40] 7th
9 11 May Lost 14 17 101 Greater Western Sydney 16 9 105 GMHBA Stadium H 28,407[41] 7th
10 17 May Won 17 13 115 Port Adelaide 5 9 39 Adelaide Oval A 35,509[42] 7th
11 22 May Won 20 7 127 Western Bulldogs 16 17 113 GMHBA Stadium H 32,641[43] 5th
12 1 June Won 17 14 116 West Coast 11 7 73 Optus Stadium A 42,501[44] 5th
13 7 June Won 9 7 61 Gold Coast 5 7 37 GMHBA Stadium H 29,502[45] 4th
14 14 June Won 23 13 151 Essendon 8 8 56 Melbourne Cricket Ground A 61,643[46] 2nd
15 20 June Lost 6 15 51 Brisbane Lions 14 8 92 GMHBA Stadium H 35,367[47] 3rd
16 Bye 4th
17 5 July Won 18 16 124 Richmond 7 10 52 GMHBA Stadium H 31,060[48] 4th
18 12 July Lost 13 7 85 Greater Western Sydney 17 9 111 Engie Stadium A TBC[49] 4th
19 20 July St Kilda GMHBA Stadium H
20 26 July North Melbourne Marvel Stadium A
21 3 August Port Adelaide GMHBA Stadium H
22 8 August Essendon GMHBA Stadium H
23 17 August Sydney Sydney Cricket Ground A
24 Richmond Melbourne Cricket Ground A

Ladder

Updated to the end of round 18.

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Collingwood 17 14 3 0 1571 1154 136.1 56 Finals series
2 Brisbane Lions 17 12 4 1 1539 1318 116.8 50
3 Adelaide 17 12 5 0 1678 1233 136.1 48
4 Geelong 17 11 6 0 1686 1321 127.6 44
5 Gold Coast 16 11 5 0 1501 1232 121.8 44
6 Hawthorn 17 11 6 0 1505 1289 116.8 44
7 Greater Western Sydney 17 11 6 0 1516 1340 113.1 44
8 Fremantle 17 11 6 0 1431 1307 109.5 44
9 Western Bulldogs 17 10 7 0 1814 1397 129.8 40
10 Sydney 17 8 9 0 1357 1441 94.2 32
11 Port Adelaide 17 8 9 0 1335 1486 89.8 32
12 Carlton 17 6 11 0 1311 1399 93.7 24
13 Melbourne 17 6 11 0 1372 1529 89.7 24
14 Essendon 16 6 10 0 1119 1465 76.4 24
15 St Kilda 17 5 12 0 1357 1574 86.2 20
16 North Melbourne (E) 17 4 12 1 1320 1720 76.7 18
17 Richmond (E) 17 4 13 0 1061 1647 64.4 16
18 West Coast (E) 17 1 16 0 1116 1737 64.2 4
Source: afl.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for
(E) Eliminated from finals contention

Awards

League awards

VFL team

Geelong Football Club
2025 VFL season
PresidentGrant McCabe
CoachMark Corrigan
(3rd season)
Captain(s)Dan Capiron
(2nd season)
Home groundGMHBA Stadium

Season summary

Mark Corrigan continues as coach of the club's VFL program for a third season, with Dan Capiron continuing as captain. Marcus Herbert was appointed as vice-captain.[51]

In March, after returning to the club for the 2025 season, Nathan Kreuger was selected in the initial 43-player squad for the VFL State Team to play the SANFL State Team in April.[52] He would be named at centre-halfback in the VFL's 11-point victory.[53][54]

Capiron played his 100th VFL match for the club in the round 2 match against Northern Bullants.


Results

Key
H Home game
A Away game
Table of season results[55]
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground
G B T G B T
1 23 March Won 12 19 91 Sandringham 8 12 60 Trevor Barker Beach Oval A
2 29 March Won 13 12 90 Northern Bullants 9 6 60 GMHBA Stadium H
3 4 April Won 16 13 109 Casey 14 9 93 GMHBA Stadium H
4 20 April Lost 11 7 73 Box Hill 18 11 119 GMHBA Stadium H
5 27 April Lost 12 12 84 Carlton 13 10 88 Ikon Park A
6 Bye
7 11 May Lost 11 9 75 Greater Western Sydney 16 11 107 GMHBA Stadium H
8 17 May Lost 6 11 47 Port Melbourne 6 15 51 ETU Stadium A
9 23 May Lost 11 5 71 Footscray 14 10 94 Mission Whitten Oval A
10 1 June Lost 6 12 48 Williamstown 10 14 74 DSV Stadium A
11 8 June Won 10 12 72 Gold Coast 11 3 69 GMHBA Stadium H
12 14 June Won 11 15 81 Werribee 12 7 79 Melbourne Avalon Airport Oval A
13 21 June Lost 12 13 85 Brisbane 16 21 117 GMHBA Stadium H
14 Bye
15 6 July Lost 12 11 83 Richmond 14 4 88 GMHBA Stadium H
16 12 July Won 18 7 115 Greater Western Sydney 9 11 65 Engie Stadium A
17 19 July Collingwood Mission Whitten Oval N
18 27 July North Melbourne Arden Street Oval A
19 Bye
20 9 August Essendon GMHBA Stadium H
21 17 August Sydney Tramway Oval A

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
13 Casey 13 6 6 1 1188 1005 118.2 26
14 Werribee 13 5 8 0 996 978 101.8 20
15 Geelong (R) 13 5 8 0 1009 1099 91.8 20
16 Port Melbourne 13 4 8 1 1002 991 101.1 18
17 Gold Coast (R) 12 4 7 1 988 1040 95.0 18
Updated to match(es) played on 6 July 2025. Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for
(R) = Club is the reserves team of a senior club of the Australian Football League

AFL Women's team

Geelong Football Club
2025 AFL Women's season
PresidentGrant McCabe
CoachDaniel Lowther
(5th season)
Captain(s)Meg McDonald
(6th season)
Home groundGMHBA Stadium

Season summary

In February the head of the club's AFLW program Brett Johnson departed the club,[56] with his replacement announced as Dominique Condo in April. Condo joined the club from Richmond having previously worked with Geelong from 2015–2021 in a number of roles.[57]


Coaching staff

Daniel Lowther continues as head coach of the AFLW program for a fifth season.

Tennille Cuttiford was appointed as the program's High Performance Manager, while former player Renee Garing was appointed as Player Development Manager.[57]


2025 Geelong coaching staff
Role Name
Senior coach Daniel Lowther
Assistant coach (forwards) Andrew Bruce
Assistant coach (midfield) Josh Finch
Assistant coach (defence) Elise Coventry
Development coach Will Sexton
Gary Rohan
Andrew Allthorpe
Talls coach Paul Chambers
Bench coach David Morgan

Playing list

Changes

Statistics

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
Player No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Handballs Disposals Marks Tackles Hitouts Milestone(s)
Mikayla Bowen 1
Bella Smith 2
Amy McDonald 3
Caitie Tipping 4
Jacqueline Parry 5
Julia Crockett-Grills 6
Kate Surman 7
Kate Darby 8
Nina Morrison 9
Georgie Rankin 10
Meg McDonald 11
Kate Kenny# 12
Sienna Tallariti 13
Chloe Scheer 14
Shelley Scott 15
Chantel Emonson^ 16
Erica Fowler 17
Anna-Rose Kennedy^ 18
Zali Friswell 20
Rebecca Webster 21
Rachel Kearns 22
Bryde O'Rourke 23
Chantal Mason 24
Caitlin Thorne 25
Claudia Gunjaca 26
Emma Kilpatrick 27
Lexi Gregor 30
Gabbie Featherston 32
Piper Dunlop 38
Georgie Prespakis 41
Melissa Bragg 44
Aishling Moloney# 45

Results

Key
H Home game
A Away game
Table of season results[65]
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground Attendance Ladder
G B T G B T
1 16 August North Melbourne GMHBA Stadium H
2 24 August Adelaide Unley Oval A
3 30 August Sydney GMHBA Stadium H
4 7 September Essendon Windy Hill A
5 14 September Richmond Ikon Park A
6 20 September Port Adelaide Alberton Oval A
7 25 September Hawthorn GMHBA Stadium H
8 5 October Carlton GMHBA Stadium H
9 11 October Greater Western Sydney GMHBA Stadium H
10 17 October West Coast Sullivan Logistics Stadium A
11 26 October Western Bulldogs Mars Stadium A
12 TBC Melbourne GMHBA Stadium H

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Adelaide 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Finals series
2 Brisbane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Carlton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Collingwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Essendon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Fremantle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Geelong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Gold Coast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Greater Western Sydney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Hawthorn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Melbourne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 North Melbourne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Port Adelaide 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Richmond 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 St Kilda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Sydney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 West Coast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 Western Bulldogs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Source: afl.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for

VFLW team

Geelong Football Club
2025 VFL Women's season
PresidentGrant McCabe
CoachTaylah Hassett
(1st season)
Captain(s)Mel Staunton
(1st season)
Home groundGMHBA Stadium
Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct

Season summary

Following an unsuccessful 2024 season, the club appointed Taylah Hassett as the new head coach of the VFL Women's team. Hassett (aged 22 when hired) was previously an AFL Barwon Female Football premiership winning playing-coach with the Grovedale Football Club.[66]

Melanie Staunton was appointed captain of the squad, with Abby Favell as vice-captain.[67]

In March, Poppy Schaap was selected in the 50-player squad for the VFL Women's representative match against the SANFL Women's competition,[68] but was not selected in the final team.

Results

Key
H Home game
A Away game
Table of season results[69]
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground
G B T G B T
1 19 April Lost 4 6 30 Box Hill 14 4 88 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
2 26 April Lost 4 5 29 Carlton 7 6 48 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
3 3 May Lost 2 5 17 Williamstown 10 4 64 DSV Stadium A
4 10 May Lost 2 5 17 Sandringham 10 6 66 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
5 17 May Lost 0 4 4 Port Melbourne 9 7 61 ETU Stadium A
6 24 May Lost 3 6 24 Essendon 9 10 64 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
7 31 May Lost 3 3 21 Darebin 7 4 46 RMIT University, Bundoora A
8 14 June Lost 3 4 22 North Melbourne 17 8 110 Melbourne Avalon Airport Oval A
9 22 June Won 8 8 56 Carlton 2 2 14 Ikon Park A
10 28 June Won 8 9 57 Western Bulldogs 5 4 34 Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
11 6 July Lost 4 5 29 Casey 8 7 55 Casey Fields A
12 12 July Lost 5 2 32 Sandringham 6 3 39 Trevor Barker Beach Oval A
13 19 July Collingwood Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct H
12 3 August Darebin KFC Oval, Highton[c] H

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
8 Darebin 11 5 6 0 288 354 81.4 20
9 Western Bulldogs 11 4 7 0 320 387 82.7 16
10 Carlton 11 3 8 0 280 468 59.8 12
11 Casey 11 2 9 0 335 518 64.7 8
12 Geelong Cats 11 2 9 0 306 650 47.1 8
Updated to match(es) played on 6 July 2025. Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.


Notes

  1. ^ Replacement player for Chantel Emonson following her pregnancy announcement.
  2. ^ Replacement player for Anna-Rose Kennedy who was inactive for the 2025 season.
  3. ^ Match to be played at Queens Park, Highton the home of Geelong Amateur Football & Netball Club

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