2011 Geelong Football Club season

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PresidentColin Carter
CoachChris Scott
(1st season)
Home groundSkilled Stadium
Geelong Football Club
2011 season
PresidentColin Carter
CoachChris Scott
(1st season)
CaptainCameron Ling
Home groundSkilled Stadium
Pre-season competitionquarter-finals
AFL season2nd
Finals seriesPremiers
Best and FairestCorey Enright
Leading goalkickerJames Podsiadly (52)
Highest home attendance81,691 vs. Collingwood (Round 8)
Lowest home attendance22,420 vs. Port Adelaide (Round 3)
Average home attendance35,401[1]
Club membership39,343
 2010
2012 

The 2011 Geelong Football Club season was the club's 112th season in the Australian Football League (AFL). Geelong finished the regular season in second position on the ladder with 19 wins and three losses, resulting in qualification for the 2011 AFL finals series. Geelong then proceeded to win its qualifying and preliminary finals in succession to earn a place in the 2011 AFL Grand Final, where it defeated the minor premiers Collingwood to claim the AFL Premiership.

Changes from 2010 list

Playing list

Players are listed in alphabetical order by surname, and statistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches during the 2011 AFL season only.[2]
^ Denotes player who is on the club's rookie list
# Denotes nominated rookie where player has been elevated to club's senior list during season, and therefore eligible for senior selection.
Denotes player who is on the club's veteran list
Geelong's 2011 playing list
Player # AFL debut Games Goals Behinds Kicks Handballs Disposals Marks Tackles
Jimmy Bartel 320022426632520452914294
Ryan Bathie^ 47
Mark Blake 242005
Mitch Brown 120112321431762
George Burbury^ 43
Shannon Byrnes 17200455231164785
Paul Chapman 352000232414312228540122104
Allen Christensen 2820111918111541503045970
Joel Corey 11200021852572625197790
Josh Cowan 182011311141630108
Marcus Drum 232006
Mitch Duncan 22201021221019216535710049
Corey Enright 442001231033018351314464
Tom Gillies 252009200881641
Cameron Guthrie 2920112008132145
Tom Hawkins 262007182717125982238838
Simon Hogan 34200910016703
George Horlin-Smith 33
Josh Hunt 82001224120314134410358
Taylor Hunt 1920101312103821853732
Ben Johnson^ 38
Steve Johnson 20200223503731919551414384
James Kelly 920022451231925857762186
Cameron Ling 452000211792651924577492
Tom Lonergan 1320052100991082078044
Andrew Mackie 42004224328714643312259
Daniel Menzel 102010182815153682218231
Darren Milburn 39199714301351202557624
Cameron Mooney 21199989857511083617
Steven Motlop 32201042323123547
Brad Ottens 6199820159871732707370
James Podsiadly 3120102352381899228113048
Matthew Scarlett 301998221121115436511544
Jordan Schroder 15
Joel Selwood 14200720151229622251882125
Jonathan Simpkin^ 46
Dawson Simpson 16201010027944
Billie Smedts 2
Mathew Stokes 2720062229162082334419570
Jesse Stringer^ 41
Harry Taylor 72008240220814835614446
Travis Varcoe 520072431171872023895751
Nathan Vardy 3620119662933622018
Josh Walker^ 42
Trent West 1220089725132832536
Jack Weston^ 37
David Wojcinski 401999221291621733357649

Season summary

Pre-season matches

NAB Cup

Round Date and local time Opponent Scores (Geelong's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance
Home Away Result
Pool matches
1 Sunday, 20 February (3:45 pm) North Melbourne 0.4.8 (32) 0.2.2 (14) Won by 18 points[3] Skilled Stadium [H] 13,232 (approx.)[4]
Sunday, 20 February (5:55 pm) Western Bulldogs 0.7.4 (46) 0.4.1 (25) Won by 21 points[4]
Finals
QF Saturday, 26 February (7:10 pm) St Kilda 1.6.6 (51) 1.15.7 (106) Lost by 55 points[5] Etihad Stadium [H] 9,670[5]
Eliminated from NAB Cup

NAB Challenge

Week Date and local time Opponent Scores (Geelong's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance
Home Away Result
2 Friday, 4 March (7:00 pm) Port Adelaide 19.21 (135) 7.9 (51) Lost by 84 points[6] AAMI Stadium [A] 4,110[6]
3 Saturday, 12 March (1:00 pm) Carlton 11.15 (81) 14.8 (92) Won by 11 points[7] Visy Park [A] 8,000 (approx.)[7]

Regular season

Round Date and local time Opponent Scores (Geelong's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance Ladder
position
Home Away Result
1 Friday, 25 March (7:40 pm) St Kilda 6.12 (48) 6.11 (47) Won by 1 point[8] MCG [H] 42,869[8] 7th
2 Saturday, 2 April (5:40 pm) Fremantle 10.18 (78) 13.11 (89) Won by 11 points[9] Patersons Stadium [A] 37,004[9] 4th
3 Sunday, 10 April (2:10 pm) Port Adelaide 17.20 (122) 6.7 (43) Won by 79 points[10] Skilled Stadium [H] 22,420[10] 2nd
4 Saturday, 16 April (7:10 pm) Sydney 7.12 (54) 11.15 (81) Won by 27 points[11] SCG [A] 25,300[11] 2nd
5 Tuesday, 26 April (2:40 pm) Hawthorn 15.8 (98) 17.15 (117) Won by 19 points[12] MCG [A] 78,579[12] 2nd
6 Bye 2nd
7 Saturday, 7 May (2:10 pm) North Melbourne 19.13 (127) 9.7 (61) Won by 66 points[13] Skilled Stadium [H] 23,669[13] 2nd
8 Friday, 13 May (7:40 pm) Collingwood 8.17 (65) 9.8 (62) Won by 3 points[14] MCG [H] 81,691[14] 1st
9 Friday, 20 May (7:40 pm) Carlton 14.16 (100) 15.12 (102) Won by 2 points[15] Etihad Stadium [A] 48,429[15] 1st
10 Saturday, 28 May (7:10 pm) Gold Coast 10.13 (73) 21.13 (139) Won by 66 points[16] Metricon Stadium [A] 21,485[16] 1st
11 Saturday, 4 June (2:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 23.10 (148) 13.9 (87) Won by 61 points[17] Skilled Stadium [H] 25,078[17] 1st
12 Saturday, 11 June (7:10 pm) Hawthorn 13.10 (88) 13.5 (83) Won by 5 points[18] MCG [H] 63,476[18] 1st
13 Saturday, 18 June (7:10 pm) St Kilda 11.6 (72) 15.10 (100) Won by 28 points[19] MCG [A] 39,539[19] 1st
14 Sunday, 26 June (1:10 pm) Adelaide 19.11 (125) 10.13 (73) Won by 52 points[20] Skilled Stadium [H] 23,246[20] 1st
15 Saturday, 2 July (7:10 pm) Essendon 18.7 (115) 16.15 (111) Lost by 4 points[21] Etihad Stadium [A] 43,806[21] 1st
16 Friday, 8 July (6:10 pm) West Coast 14.12 (96) 13.10 (88) Lost by 8 points[22] Patersons Stadium [A] 40,164[22] 2nd
17 Sunday, 17 July (2:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 15.14 (104) 20.13 (133) Won by 29 points[23] Gabba [A] 19,906[23] 2nd
18 Sunday, 24 July (1:10 pm) Richmond 17.11 (113) 7.9 (51) Won by 62 points[24] Etihad Stadium [H] 33,761[24] 2nd
19 Saturday, 30 July (2:10 pm) Melbourne 37.11 (233) 7.5 (47) Won by 186 points[25] Skilled Stadium [H] 22,716[25] 2nd
20 Saturday, 6 August (1:40 pm)[a] Gold Coast 29.14 (188) 6.2 (38) Won by 150 points[26] Skilled Stadium [H] 24,588[26] 2nd
21 Sunday, 14 August (4:10 pm) Adelaide 12.13 (85) 14.12 (96) Won by 11 points[27] AAMI Stadium [A] 33,576[27] 2nd
22 Bye 2nd
23 Saturday, 27 August (2:10 pm) Sydney 12.14 (86) 15.9 (99) Lost by 13 points[28] Skilled Stadium [H] 25,900[28] 2nd
24 Friday, 2 September (7:40 pm) Collingwood 8.5 (53) 22.17 (149) Won by 96 points[29] MCG [A] 85,705 2nd

Finals

Date and local time Opponent Scores (Geelong's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance
Home Away Result
Qualifying and Elimination Finals (Second Qualifying Final)
Friday, 9 September (7:45 pm) Hawthorn 14.14 (98) 9.13 (67) Won by 31 points[30] MCG [H] 73,400[30]
Preliminary Finals (Second Preliminary Final)
Saturday, 24 September (2:20 pm) West Coast 17.15 (117) 10.9 (69) Won by 48 points[31] MCG [H] 59,455[31]
Grand Final
Saturday, 1 October (2:30 pm) Collingwood 12.9 (81) 18.11 (119) Won by 38 points[32] MCG [H] 99,537[32]
Geelong were the 2011 AFL premiers.

Ladder

2011 AFL ladder
Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
1 Collingwood 22 20 2 0 2592 1546 167.7 80 Finals series
2 Geelong (P) 22 19 3 0 2548 1619 157.4 76
3 Hawthorn 22 18 4 0 2355 1634 144.1 72
4 West Coast 22 17 5 0 2235 1715 130.3 68
5 Carlton 22 14 7 1 2225 1700 130.9 58
6 St Kilda 22 12 9 1 1891 1677 112.8 50
7 Sydney 22 12 9 1 1897 1735 109.3 50
8 Essendon 22 11 10 1 2217 2217 100.0 46
9 North Melbourne 22 10 12 0 2106 2082 101.2 40
10 Western Bulldogs 22 9 13 0 2060 2155 95.6 36
11 Fremantle 22 9 13 0 1791 2155 83.1 36
12 Richmond 22 8 13 1 2069 2396 86.4 34
13 Melbourne 22 8 13 1 1974 2315 85.3 34
14 Adelaide 22 7 15 0 1742 2193 79.4 28
15 Brisbane Lions 22 4 18 0 1814 2240 81.0 16
16 Port Adelaide 22 3 19 0 1718 2663 64.5 12
17 Gold Coast 22 3 19 0 1534 2726 56.3 12
Source: AFL ladder
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Teams

Awards and records

All-Australian team member Matthew Scarlett celebrated his 250th match for Geelong in 2011.
Milestones
Player Milestone Round
Corey Enright200 games[40]Round 1
Cameron GuthrieAFL debut[40]Round 1
Paul Chapman200 games[9]Round 2
Allen ChristensenAFL debut[41]Round 2
Josh Hunt150 games[42]Round 4
Brad Ottens100 games (for Geelong)[43]Round 4
Matthew Scarlett250 games[44]Round 5
Joel Selwood100 games[45]Round 8
Nathan VardyAFL debut[46]Round 9
Josh CowanAFL debut[47]Round 10
Mathew Stokes100 games[48]Round 13
Shannon Byrnes100 games[49]Round 14
Mitch BrownAFL debut[50]Round 14
Jimmy Bartel200 games[51]Round 21
Andrew Mackie150 games[52]Grand Final
Travis Varcoe100 games[53]Grand Final
AFL awards
Award Recipient Awarded by
Member of the 2011 All-Australian team (back pocket)Corey EnrightAFL
Member of the 2011 All-Australian team (interchange)James KellyAFL
Member of the 2011 All-Australian team (back pocket)Matthew ScarlettAFL
Records
  • Best result from 100 consecutive matches – 85 wins, 15 losses (Round 5, 2007 – Round 4, 2011)[54]
  • Best result from 100 consecutive matches – 86 wins, 14 losses (Round 6, 2007 – Round 5, 2011)[55]
  • Most consecutive wins at one venue (Skilled Stadium) – 25 wins (Round 3, 2008 – Round 7, 2011)[13]
  • Most consecutive wins at one venue (Skilled Stadium) – 26 wins (Round 3, 2008 – Round 11, 2011)
  • Most consecutive wins at one venue (Skilled Stadium) – 29 wins (Round 3, 2008 – Round 20, 2011)
  • Chris Scott – Most consecutive wins without a loss by a first-year coach – 10 wins (equalled; Round 11, 2011)
  • Most streaks of 10 or more wins in VFL/AFL history – 14 streaks (Round 11, 2011)[56]
  • Chris Scott – Most consecutive wins without a loss by a first-year coach – 11 wins (Round 12, 2011)[57]
  • Most consecutive wins against a club who were victors in the last Grand Final played between the two clubs – six wins against Hawthorn (Round 1, 2009 – Round 12, 2011)
  • Steve Johnson – Most score assists (11) in a match (Round 19, 2011)[58]
  • Joel Selwood – Most disposals (43) in a match at Kardinia Park (Round 19, 2011)[58]
  • First team in VFL/AFL history to win at least 17 regular season games in five consecutive seasons[26]
  • Most inside-50s in a match (80) (Round 20, 2011)[26][59]
  • First team to record 100 wins in a five-season span (2007–2011)[60]
  • first team to win consecutive games by 150 points or more.
  • The consecutive wins in rounds 19 and 20, with a combined margin of 336 points, was the highest combined margin in consecutive wins of all time.
  • In Round 19 against Melbourne:
    • Geelong's final score of 37.11 (233) was the second-highest ever scored by Geelong, the second-highest score ever conceded by Melbourne, the highest score ever at Skilled Stadium, the fourth-highest score of all time, and the highest score by any team since quarters were shortened to 20 minutes in 1994.[61][62][63]
    • Geelong's final winning margin of 186 points was Geelong's highest ever, the highest ever at Skilled Stadium, the second-highest ever conceded by Melbourne, the second-highest of all time, and the largest since quarters were shortened to 20 minutes in 1994.
    • Geelong's second quarter score of 12.1 (73) was the highest ever by Geelong, and the equal-highest ever conceded by Melbourne.[64]
    • Geelong's leading margin at half-time of 114 points was the second-highest of all-time (the highest, 120 points, occurred in Round 8, 1993).[64]
    • Geelong's half-time score of 20.4 (124) was the second-highest in Geelong's history, and the highest ever conceded by Melbourne.[64]
    • Geelong's score of 37.11 featured 26 more goals than behinds, a new VFL/AFL record (the previous record of 23 was set by Geelong in Round 6, 2007).[65]
    • Geelong recorded 510 disposals through the game, a new record.[66]
    • Geelong became the first team to score more than fifty points in each of the four-quarters of a match.
Other

Season statistics

Category Club leader(s) Total Ref
Leading goalkickerJames Podsiadly52[78]
Most disposalsJames Kelly577
Most kicksCorey Enright330
Most handballsJoel Corey262
Most marksCorey Enright, Harry Taylor144
Most hit-outsBrad Ottens500
Most clearancesJoel Selwood109
Most contested possessionsJoel Selwood253
Most uncontested possessionsCorey Enright350

Tribunal cases

Updated as of Round 13, 2011 season
Match Review Panel (MRP) and AFL Tribunal cases involving Geelong players during the 2011 AFL season
Round Player Charge category (level) Victim (club) Verdict Sanction Points[b] Ref
1
Jimmy Bartel Negligent umpire contact Ray Chamberlain (umpire) Guilty (early plea) Fine ($900) [79][80][81]
1
Matthew Scarlett Striking (2) Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) Guilty (early plea) Suspension (1 match) 54.69 [79][80][81]
12
Joel Selwood Striking (5) Brent Guerra (Hawthorn) Guilty (lost at tribunal) Suspension (4 matches) 25.00 [82][83][84]
13
Joel Corey Rough conduct (1) Jack Steven (St Kilda) Guilty (early plea) Reprimand 93.75 [85][86][87]
13
Josh Hunt Striking (2) Adam Schneider (St Kilda) Guilty (early plea) Suspension (1 match) 54.69 [85][86][87]
13
Mathew Stokes Striking (3) Justin Koschitzke (St Kilda) Guilty (early plea) Suspension (1 match) 85.63 [85][86][87]

VFL season

Squad

The 2011 VFL squad was named on 17 March 2011, consisting of 17 players.[88] An additional four players were able to be listed until 30 June 2011,[88] however, Geelong did not utilise these places. Senior and rookie-listed players for Geelong are also eligible for selection in VFL matches.

Results

Round Date and local time Opponent Scores (Geelong's scores indicated in bold) Venue Ladder
position
Home Away Result
1 Saturday, 2 April (7:00 pm) Casey Scorpions 13.14 (92) 9.11 (65) Lost by 27 points[89] Casey Fields [A] 9th[90]
2 Sunday, 10 April (10:40 am) Werribee 6.10 (46) 9.20 (74) Lost by 28 points[91] Skilled Stadium [H] 12th[92]
3 Bye 11th[93]
4 Sunday, 24 April (2:00 pm) Williamstown 19.20 (134) 15.12 (102) Lost by 32 points[94] Torquay Football Ground [A] 12th[95]
5 Sunday, 1 May (2:00 pm) Sandringham 18.14 (122) 13.13 (91) Lost by 31 points[96] Trevor Barker Beach Oval [A] 11th[97]
6 Saturday, 7 May (10:40 am) North Ballarat 10.9 (69) 17.12 (114) Lost by 45 points[98] Skilled Stadium [H] 12th[99]
7 Saturday, 14 May (1:00 pm) Collingwood 10.15 (75) 10.11 (71) Lost by 4 points[100] Victoria Park [A] 11th[101]
8 Bye 12th[102]
9 Saturday, 28 May (11:15 am) Bendigo Bombers 13.12 (90) 20.12 (132) Lost by 42 points[103] Skilled Stadium [H] 13th[104]
10 Saturday, 4 June (2:00 pm) Box Hill Hawks 12.9 (81) 11.16 (82) Won by 1 point[105] Box Hill City Oval [A] 12th[106]
11 Sunday, 12 June (2:00 pm) Werribee 15.13 (103) 12.20 (92) Lost by 9 points[107] Avalon Airport Oval [A] 11th[108]
12 Saturday, 18 June (1:10 pm) Northern Bullants 15.7 (97) 15.12 (102) Lost by 5 points[109] Skilled Stadium [H] 12th[110]
13 Saturday, 25 June (1:10 pm) Port Melbourne 19.9 (123) 12.10 (82) Lost by 41 points[111] TEAC Oval [A] 12th[112]
14 Saturday, 2 July (1:00 pm) Frankston 24.18 (162) 11.3 (69) Won by 93 points[113] Skilled Stadium [H] 11th[114]
15 Bye 12th[115]
16 Saturday, 16 July (1:10 pm) Coburg Tigers 15.9 (99) 12.12 (84) Won by 15 points[116] Skilled Stadium [H] 10th[117]
17 Saturday, 24 July (2:00 pm) Bendigo Bombers 17.12 (114) 11.18 (84) Lost by 20 points[118] Queen Elizabeth Oval [A] 10th[119]
18 Saturday, 30 July (10:40 am) Casey Scorpions 31.6 (192) 10.4 (64) Won by 128 points[120] Skilled Stadium [H] 10th[121]
19 Saturday, 6 August (10:10 am)[a] Collingwood 17.18 (120) 12.9 (81) Won by 39 points[122] Skilled Stadium [H] 9th[123]
20 Saturday, 13 August (2:00 pm) Northern Bullants 13.23 (101) 14.7 (91) Lost by 10 points[124] Visy Park [A] 9th[125]
21 Bye 10th[126]
22 Saturday, 27 August (10:40 am) Sandringham 19.10 (124) 18.12 (120) Won by 4 points[127] Skilled Stadium [H] 9th[128]

Notes

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