Geelong Football Club - Match Records

Match Records

  • Highest score: Round 7, 1992 (Carrara) – Geelong 37.17 (239) v Brisbane Bears 11.9 (75)
  • Lowest score: Round 3, 1899 (Corio Oval) – Geelong 0.8 (8) v Fitzroy 4.8 (32)
  • Highest losing score: Round 6, 1989 (Princes Park) – Geelong 25.13 (163) v Hawthorn 26.15 (171)
  • Lowest winning score: Round 9, 1897 (Corio Oval) – Geelong 1.9 (15) v Melbourne 0.10 (10)]
  • Biggest winning margin: 186 points Round 19, 2011 (KP) – Geelong 37.11 (233) v Melbourne 7.5 (47)
  • Biggest losing margin: 135 points Round 21, 1986 (PP) – Geelong 13.12 (90) v Hawthorn 35.15 (225)
  • Record attendance (home and away game): 88,115, Round 9, 2010 (MCG) v Collingwood
  • Record attendance (finals match): 109,396, Grand Final, 1967 (MCG) v Richmond

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