The Geelong book of records…
Geelong (Blakey and Gaz in particular) allegedly created a world record on Sunday by kicking the quickest goal ever in a game of AFL football. It probably doesn’t mean it was a world record (we’re sure some squid playing up bush has dobbed one quicker), but here at The Terrace we’ll take it none-the-less. For the…ummm…record, the goal was kicked in under 9 seconds. We’re not sure if it is indeed a record for a VFL/AFL game. Does anyone know? I seem to recall Gary Senior kicked a quick one at the start of the ’89 GF, but i don’t think it was that quick. As an aside, our archivist has spent the last four nights fumbling through the office records to reveal a dozen Geelong significant records, including:
- Highest number of possessions in a game (498 vs Brisbane, 2009)
- Greatest ever winning grand-final margin (Geelong 24.19.163 vs Port Adelaide 6.8.44, 2007)
- Only team to have nine players selected in an All-Australian team (2007)
- The highest ever aggregate total for points scored in a season (3,334, 1992)
- Highest ever score (Geelong 37.17.239 vs Brisbane Bears 11.9.75, 1992)
- Ahhhh…highest number of losing grand finals in the ’90s (3 – ouch!)
- The only player to have been awarded the Coleman medal three years in a row (guess who in 1993-94-95).
- The only Victorian club to temporarily change their song from a traditional baritone/brass-band-backed classic to a post-modern cock-rock anthem (Cat Attack, 1991-92)
- The only club to win three games in a row by more than 100 points (1989)
- The record for the most goals kicked in a VFL/AFL Grand Final (guess who with 9 goals in 1989).
- Record for the longest winning streak in AFL/VFL history (23 games, 1952-53 – soon to be smashed perhaps?).
- Keeping a club to the lowest ever score (Geelong 23.24.162 vs St Kilda 0.1.1 in 1899)
Further suggestions to boost The Terrace’s archive would be more than welcome…
Anyway, enough said. Enjoy the goal!
Tags: 1989, all-australian, brisbane bears, gary ablett, Gary Ablett Jnr, gary snr, port adelaide, st kilda, The Cat Attack


I wonder if that behind against St Kilda was rushed? And if so can we claim it?
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Some scratching around http://www.rogersresults.110mb.com will find you some more, I’m sure.
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Michael Rogers