1899 Geelong Football Club season explained

Club:Geelong Football Club
Season:1899
President:J. H. Grey
Captain:Jack Conway
(3rd season)
Home Ground:Corio Oval
Regularseason Comp:VFL Season
Regularseason Result:2nd
Finals Series:Finals Series
Finals Result:2nd Section B
Leading Goalscorer:Eddy James (31 goals)
Prevseason:1898
Nextseason:1900

The 1899 VFL Season was the Geelong Football Club's third season in the Victorian Football League and its third with Jack Conway as captain.

Geelong finished the home and away with 10 wins and 4 losses, finishing in second position. In the final series, Geelong finished with 2 wins and 1 loss, finishing in second position on the Section B Ladder. Geelong failed to qualify for the Grand Final.

The leading goalkicker was Eddy James with 31 goals, who also won the league's leading goalkicker medal for the second time.

Playing List

26 players were used this season with a total of six playing all 17 matches for Geelong this season. Six players made their debut in the VFL this season, and Eddy James, for a third year in a row, led the goalkicking tally with 31 goals.

Statistics

Denotes statistical category leader for season
Geelong's 1899 playing list and statistics[1]
PlayerGamesGoalsMilestones
2 0 VFL Debut (Round 4)
17 8 VFL Debut (Round 1)
14 2
17 0 50th Game (Sectional Round 2)
9 1
14 3
14 2
12 8
16 31
7 0
16 5
16 0 VFL Debut (Round 1)
16 20 VFL Debut (Round 1)
13 5
17 16
17 7 50th Game (Sectional Round 2)
1 0 VFL Debut (Round 2)
15 0
2 0 VFL Debut (Round 11)
17 6 50th Game (Sectional Round 3)
15 0
1 0
16 1
17 9 50th Game (Sectional Round 3)
1 1
4 4

Season summary

Geelong were competitive this season finishing the home and away season with a 10-4 record, finishing in second position, and qualifying for the Section B finals. Due to the loss against 6th placed South Melbourne, and despite the "slaughter of innocents" against St Kilda, Geelong were eliminated due to South Melbourne's victory over Essendon.[2] Geelong again broke the record for highest score when they met St Kilda in Sectional Round 3. Geelong's score totaled 162 and was the record for twelve years. The record was beaten by Essendon in the 1911 VFL season, when they totaled one more than Geelong, scoring 163.[3]

Results

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Home game
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Table of season results[4]
RoundDateResultScoreOpponentScoreGroundAttendanceReport
113 May86543927Corio OvalH-4thReport
220 May56361511Princes ParkA-2ndReport
324 May0884832Corio OvalH-3rdReport
427 May43274832Melbourne Cricket GroundA-4thReport
53 June310283624Corio OvalH-5thReport
610 June31195535Lake OvalA-6thReport
717 June1267831331Junction OvalA-3rdReport
824 June97612820Victoria ParkA-3rdReport
98 July99635333Corio OvalH-3rdReport
1015 July810583523Brunswick Street OvalA-3rdReport
1122 July563621022Corio OvalH-3rdReport
1229 July674310767East Melbourne Cricket GroundA-4thReport
135 August712543927Corio OvalH-3rdReport
1412 August1623119022Corio OvalH-2ndReport
SR126 August58386541Corio OvalH-Report
SR22 September6114741539East Melbourne Cricket GroundA-Report
SR39 September2324162011Corio OvalH-Report

Section B Ladder

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1899 Stats - Player Lists - Geelong. AFL Tables. 27 January 2020.
  2. News: Old Boy . A Slaughter of Innocents . 28 January 2020 . The Argus . 11 September 1899.
  3. Web site: 1911 Season Records . AFL Tables . 28 January 2020.
  4. Web site: 1899 Season Scores and Results. AFL Tables. 27 January 2020.