Geelong Football Club
1900 season
PresidentJ. McMullen
Captain(s)Peter Burns
(2nd season)
Home groundCorio Oval
VFL Season2nd
Finals Series3rd Section B
Leading goalkickerTeddy Lockwood (24 goals)

The 1900 VFL season was the Geelong Football Club's fourth season in the Victorian Football League and its second with Peter Burns as captain.

Geelong finished the home and away with 9 wins and 5 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 Teddy Lockwood with 24 goals.

Playing List

Only three players played in all 17 matches this season, with a total of 31 players being used. Teddy Lockwood was the leading goalkicker with 24 this season. A total of 12 players made their debuts in the VFL, and Mick Donaghy, made his debut for Geelong, having departed from Carlton. Five players reached the 50 game milestone.

Statistics

Denotes statistical category leader for season
Geelong's 1900 playing list and statistics[1]
Player Games Goals Milestones
Les Bailiff 140
Tommy Buchan 55
Peter Burns 17050th Game (Round 2)
Charlie Coles 78
Harold Collocott 10VFL Debut (Round 8)
Bill de Gruchy 10VFL Debut (Round 1)
Mick Donaghy 163Geelong Debut (Round 1)
Jim Flynn 11450th Game (Round 11)
James Gatehouse 10VFL Debut (Round 8)
Jack Hardiman 169VFL Debut (Round 1)
Ted Holland 90VFL Debut (Round 10)
Teddy Holligan 13550th Game (Round 6)
James Horman 151VFL Debut (Round 1)
Eddy James 21
Paddy Leahy 50
George Lockwood 177
Teddy Lockwood 1624
Firth McCallum 14650th Game (Round 7)
Jim McShane 171550th Game (Round 1)
Joe McShane 94
Ernest Newling 83VFL Debut (Round 8)
Jimmy Palmer 161
Arthur Pincott 160
Joe Powell 160VFL Debut (Round 1)
Heber Quinton 10VFL Debut (Round 8)
Teddy Rankin 165
Robert Stanlake 10VFL Debut (Round 1)
Len Strickland 50VFL Debut (Round 1)
Archie Thompson 31
Hughie Webb 90VFL Debut (Round 9)
Henry Young 94

Season Summary

Geelong were again competitive this season finishing with a 9-5 record in the home-and-away season. In the sectional rounds, Geelong's loss to Melbourne, and lack of a large victory against Collingwood and St Kilda, led to Geelong finishing in third position and being eliminated from the major premiership.

Results

Key
H Home game
A Away game
SR Sectional Round
Table of season results[2]
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground Attendance Ladder Report
G B T G B T
1 5 May Won 4 11 35 Carlton 2 6 18 Princes Park A - 2nd Report
2 12 May Won 7 15 57 Collingwood 5 5 35 Corio Oval H - 1st Report
4 24 May Won 11 15 81 Melbourne 2 3 15 Corio Oval H - 1st Report
5 26 May Lost 3 5 23 South Melbourne 5 7 37 Lake Oval A - 2nd Report
6 2 June Lost 1 6 12 Fitzroy 6 10 46 Brunswick Street Oval A - 3rd Report
7 9 June Won 8 5 53 Essendon 4 7 31 Corio Oval H - 3rd Report
8 23 June Won 5 9 39 Carlton 3 13 31 Corio Oval H - 2nd Report
9 30 June Lost 3 5 23 Collingwood 6 6 42 Victoria Park A - 3rd Report
10 7 July Won 13 8 86 St Kilda 4 4 28 Corio Oval H - 3rd Report
11 14 July Lost 4 5 29 Melbourne 4 16 40 Melbourne Cricket Ground A - 3rd Report
12 28 July Won 10 10 70 South Melbourne 3 6 24 Corio Oval H - 2nd Report
13 4 August Won 8 9 57 Fitzroy 1 6 12 Corio Oval H - 2nd Report
14 11 August Lost 6 11 47 Essendon 10 7 67 East Melbourne Cricket Ground A - 2nd Report
3[lower-alpha 1] 18 August Won 7 16 58 St Kilda 2 6 18 Junction Oval A - 2nd Report
SR1 25 August Lost 3 10 28 Melbourne 5 15 45 East Melbourne Cricket Ground A - 3rd Report
SR2 1 September Won 6 8 44 Collingwood 4 7 31 Corio Oval H - 3rd Report
SR3 8 September Won 7 15 57 St Kilda 5 9 39 Junction Oval A - 3rd Report
  1. Match postponed (inclement weather)

Ladder

(P)Premiers
Section A
Section B
# Team P W L D PF PA  % Pts
1Fitzroy141130729434168.044
2Geelong14950670444150.936
3Essendon14860666485137.332
4Collingwood14860627540116.132
5South Melbourne1486048153290.432
6Melbourne (P)14680654643101.724
7Carlton1459039455870.620
8St Kilda14113037696139.14

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 41.0
Source: AFL Tables

Qualified for finals
# Team P W L D PF PA  % Pts
1Essendon330019365296.912
2Fitzroy321015497158.88
3Carlton31207919241.14
4South Melbourne30306914148.90

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Source: AFL Tables

Qualified for finals
# Team P W L D PF PA  % Pts
1Melbourne321015573212.38
2Collingwood321012977167.58
3Geelong3210129115112.28
4St Kilda30306321129.90

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Source: AFL Tables

Section B Ladder

(P)Premiers
Section A
Section B
# Team P W L D PF PA  % Pts
1Fitzroy141130729434168.044
2Geelong14950670444150.936
3Essendon14860666485137.332
4Collingwood14860627540116.132
5South Melbourne1486048153290.432
6Melbourne (P)14680654643101.724
7Carlton1459039455870.620
8St Kilda14113037696139.14

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 41.0
Source: AFL Tables

Qualified for finals
# Team P W L D PF PA  % Pts
1Essendon330019365296.912
2Fitzroy321015497158.88
3Carlton31207919241.14
4South Melbourne30306914148.90

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Source: AFL Tables

Qualified for finals
# Team P W L D PF PA  % Pts
1Melbourne321015573212.38
2Collingwood321012977167.58
3Geelong3210129115112.28
4St Kilda30306321129.90

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Source: AFL Tables

References

  1. "1900 Stats - Player Lists - Geelong". AFL Tables. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  2. "1900 Season Scores and Results". AFL Tables. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
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