Geelong Falcons

Geelong Falcons
Names
Full name Geelong Falcons Football Club
Nickname(s) Falcons
2011 season
Leading goalkicker Jai Sheahan
Best and fairest Jai Sheahan
Club details
Founded 1992
Colours      Navy Blue and      White
Competition TAC Cup
Chairman Alan Thompson
Coach Aaron Greaves
Ground(s) Highton Reserve (training)
Simonds Stadium (matches)
Other information
Official website Official Website

The Geelong Falcons are a youth Australian rules football representative club in the TAC Cup competition, Victoria, Australia.

The club takes in talented junior players from the Geelong, Colac and Warrnambool regions in order to prepare them for AFL selection. There is an under-15 vline cup side and an under-16 side, but the club's main focus is its under-18 side, who play a longer season.

In 2007, Jimmy Bartel became the first ex-Falcon to win the AFL Brownlow Medal, for the leagues best and fairest player, while Jonathan Brown became the first ex-Falcon to win the Coleman Medal for the most goals in the season.

Gary Ablett Jnr also became the first ex-Falcon to win the Leigh Matthews Trophy, for being voted the Most Valuable Player by the AFL Players Association.

Hawthorn half-back Luke Hodge became the first Falcon to win the Norm Smith Medal for his best on ground performance in the 2008 Grand Final against the Geelong Cats.

Nick Maxwell became the first Geelong Falcons player to captain a premiership team when he led Collingwood to the 2010 AFL Premiership.

Notable Falcons players

Tom Doedee

Current AFL listed players

Player Team Games Goals
Gary Ablett, Jr. Gold Coast 288 378
Taylor Adams Collingwood 72 26
Jimmy Bartel Geelong 300 198
Jed Bews Geelong 23 1
Travis Boak Port Adelaide 177 106
Allen Christensen Brisbane Lions 87 75
Ben Cunnington North Melbourne 134 57
Luke Dahlhaus Western Bulldogs 94 86
Patrick Dangerfield Geelong 167 174
Cameron Delaney Geelong6 0
Lachlan Henderson Carlton 127 106
Shaun Higgins Western Bulldogs 158 173
Luke Hodge Hawthorn 273 188
Jordan Lewis Hawthorn 244 135
Jackson Merrett Essendon 50 21
Jasper Pittard Port Adelaide 13 2
Gary Rohan Sydney 68 49
Will Schofield West Coast 148 20
Jonathan Simpkin Essendon 39 16
Billie Smedts Geelong 38 19
Devon Smith Greater Western Sydney 80 70
Danny Stanley Gold Coast 88 39
Jack Steven St Kilda 112 74
Josh Walker Brisbane44 51

Former AFL players

Player Team Games Goals Premierships All-Australian awards
Callum Bartlett Brisbane Lions 0 0 - -
Clint Bartram Melbourne 103 17 - -
Mark Blake 99 12 1 -
Jonathan Brown Brisbane Lions 256 594 3 2
Andrew Boseley Hawthorn (rookie) 0 0 - -
Amon Buchanan Brisbane Lions/Sydney Swans 134 66 1 -
Matthew Capuano North Melbourne 107 37 2 -
Ayce Cordy Western Bulldogs 27 17 - -
Troy Davis Melbourne 2 1 - -
Chris Heffernan Essendon/Melbourne 170 56 1 -
Piers Flanagan Gold Coast 3 0 - -
Nathan Foley Richmond 154 44 - -
Simon Hogan Geelong 22 10 - -
Jay Lever St Kilda 0 0 - -
Cameron Ling 246 139 3 1
Scott Lucas 270 471 1 -
Matt Maguire Brisbane Lions 134 19 - -
Nick Maxwell Collingwood 163 26 1 1
Jordie McKenzie Melbourne 79 10 - -
Jackson Merrett Essendon 50 21 - -
Brent Moloney Geelong/ Melbourne/ Brisbane Lions 166 46 - -
Jayden Pitt Fremantle 10 2 - -
Matthew Primus Fitzroy/ Port Adelaide 157 81 - 2
Luke Rounds Collingwood 6 1 - -
Matthew Scarlett Geelong 284 17 3 6
Jai Sheehan Melbourne (rookie) 0 0 - -
Tom Simpkin St Kilda 31 2 - -
Jeremy Taylor Gold Coast 10 1 - -
Luke Thompson Adelaide 11 2 - -
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