- Matthew Scarlett
Matthew "Scarlo" Scarlett (born June 5, 1979) is an Australian rules footballer. He is the son of former player John Scarlett. Renowned as one of the best full-backs in the AFL, with his combination of strength, speed, and size a real asset. Scarlett has won his club's Best and Fairest award, the Carji Greeves Medal in 2003, as well as winning All-Australian honours in 2003 and 2004. Matthew Scarlett is one of the Geelong Football Club key defenders. - Paul Chapman
Paul Chapman (born November 5, 1981) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Debuting in 2000, Chapman was recruited to the Geelong Football Club, where he has made a name for himself as one of the most dangerous small forwards in the AFL. In late 2005 he suffered a setback with a hamstring injury and missed the finals series. In 2006, Chapman was the proud recipient of the Carji Greeves Medal, polling 462 votes, … - Paul Couch
Paul Couch (born July 19, 1964) is a retired Australian rules football player. He is the most recent Brownlow Medallist for the Geelong Football Club, playing 259 games and kicking 203 goals from 1985 to 1997 and winning the coveted Brownlow in 1989. Paul was recruited from Warrnambool and, though never blessed with pace and very "one-sided" on his trusty left boot, … - Ian Nankervis
Ian J. Nankervis (born 3 January, 1948) was a former Geelong Football Club player for 17 seasons and captain. As of 2005, Nankervis still holds the Geelong Football club record of most senior level games played at 325 Victorian Football League (VFL) games. Nankervis also represented Victoria at state level on 12 occasions. Nankervis was recruited from Barwon. Initially he played mainly as a forward pocket-rover, scoring a creditable 203 goals. - Edward Greeves
Edward "Carji" Greeves (November 1, 1903 - April 15, 1963) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League. He was the winner of the inaugural Brownlow Medal in 1924, for the best and fairest player in the VFL (now the Australian Football League). Greeves played with the Geelong Football Club from 1923-31 and wore jumper number 20. Best known by the nickname E "Carji" Greeves, … - Dick Grigg
Dick Grigg was an Australian rules football player for the Geelong Cats in the Victorian Football League, now Australian Football League. He was named in Geelong's Team of the Century, and received 3 Carji Greeves Medals - Ray Card
Ray Card (b. April 4, 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League for Geelong Football Club. He wore the number 20 during his tenure at the club. Card was awarded the Carji Greeves Medal in 1983. - Bruce Nankervis
Bruce Nankervis (b. August 14, 1950) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League for Geelong Football Club. He wore the number 33 during his tenure at the club. Nankervis was awarded the Carji Greeves Medal in 1973 and 1974. - Peter Featherby
Peter Featherby (born December 12, 1951) is a former Australian rules footballer. He began his senior career with Subiaco Football Club in the West Australian Football League, but is best-known for his time with two Victorian Football League clubs. Featherby's first stint in the VFL was with the Footscray Football Club, … - John Mossop
John Mossop (b. June 14, 1959) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League for Geelong Football Club. He wore the number 10 during his tenure at the club and played often in the ruck position. Mossop was awarded the Carji Greeves Medal in 1982. - David E. Clarke
David E. Clarke born 1952, was an Australian rules footballer with the Geelong Football Club. Better known as a half-forward flanker he also played in the centre and centre half-back. One of the finest marks in the game. Won the club Best and Fairest three times and was runner-up four times. Clarke was also head of the failed Geelong based Pyramid Building Society, which collapsed in 1990 with debts of AUD$2 billion
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