Geelong Football League - Leading Goal Kickers

Leading Goal Kickers

  • 2012 Russell Robertson (St. Joseph's) 69
  • 2011 Russell Robertson (St. Joseph's) 80
  • 2010 Dale Carson (St Joseph's) 56
  • 2009 Tim McLean (St Mary's) 70
  • 2008 Jarrod Garth (Bell Park) 86
  • 2007 Dale Carson (Geelong West St Peters) 56
  • 2006 Tim McLean (St Mary’s) 65
  • 2005 Aaron Greeves (St Josephs) 84
  • 2004 Jay Bett (Newtown &Chilwell) 64
  • 2003 Zvonimir Suto (St Mary’s) 84
  • 2002 Zvonimir Suto (Lara) 59
  • 2001 Zvonimir Suto (Lara) 83
  • 2000 Zvonimir Suto (Lara) 100
  • 1999 Tom Hall (Nth Shore) 88
  • 1998 Shane Lowther (Lara) 73
  • 1997 Aaron Greaves (St Josephs) 86
  • 1996 Wayne Tyquin (St Albans) 103
  • 1995 Matthew Kershaw (Lara) 78
  • 1994 IanTompkins (South Barwon) 74
  • 1993 Ray Sarcevic (Bell Park) 107
  • 1992 Wayne Tyquin (North Shore) 117
  • 1991 Dean Holyroyd (Grovedale) 52
  • 1990 Dean Holyroyd (Grovedale) 74
  • 1989 Chris Doyle (St Josephs) 76
  • 1988 Wayne Tyquin (St Albans) 114
  • 1987 Russell Webber (Newtown &Chilwell) 86
  • 1986 Russell Webber (Newtown & Chilwell) 95
  • 1985 John Scarlett (Newtown &Chilwell) 104
  • 1984 Bill Higgins (St Peters) 102
  • 1983 Bill Higgins (St Peters) 103
  • 1982 Kevin Higgins (Newtown & Chilwell) 131
  • 1981 Ross Aylmer (North Shore) 89
  • 1980 Stephen Bentley (Grovedale) 82
  • 1979 Rod Aylmer (North Shore) 71

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