Geelong West Giants

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The Geelong West Giants are an

Geelong & District Football League
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History

The Geelong area's first new club since 1990 was born out of the merger of the town's two oldest teams, Geelong West St Peters Football Club (the Roosters, also known as "Red West") and Geelong West Sporting Club (the Cheetahs, also known as "Blue West"). With both Geelong West clubs having sustained periods of minimal success in recent years, it was decided by both sets of members to pursue a merged entity. The Giants now field senior football teams in the GFL and GDFL, both respective competitions of their predecessors, while also operating junior football, senior netball and junior netball teams.while also having a mixed all abilities netball team And football team to support people with disabilities.

Initially, the Giants name was to be used as part of a rebrand by the Roosters to align with AFL club Greater Western Sydney Giants, given the similarities between the Roosters' oft-used abbreviation, GWSP, and the AFL Giants' abbreviation, GWS. Roosters officials met with officials from the GWS Giants in July 2016 to facilitate the move, with the potential to incorporate the Cheetahs into the new club should it be agreed upon by all parties.[3] Later that month, members of the Roosters voted unanimously to rebrand the club under the new moniker and to continue fielding teams in their current respective leagues, the GFL and GDFL.[4] A fortnight later, the merger became a formality as an "overwhelming majority" of Cheetahs members voted to join forces with the Roosters, to create what then Cheetahs executive chairman Paul Westcott described as a "super-club".[2]

Results

In their first year as a merged entity the Giants in the GFL won 6 games and finished 10 out of twelve clubs. In the GDFL they won 8 games and a draw to finish 6th out of twelve clubs.

Year League Wins Losses Draws Finished Clubs Finals? Premiers? League Wins Losses Draws Finished Clubs Finals Premiers?
2017
Geelong Football League
6 12 0 10th 12 No No
Geelong & District Football League
8 9 1 6th 12 No No
2018
Geelong Football League
3 15 0 10th 12 No No
Geelong & District Football League
12 6 0 4th 12 Yes No
2019
Geelong Football League
5 13 0 9th 12 No No
Geelong & District Football League
7 10 1 8th 12 No No
2021*
Geelong Football League
7 4 1 6th 12 No No
Geelong & District Football League
7 4 0 5th 12 No No
2022
Geelong Football League
12 6 0 5th 12 Yes No
Geelong & District Football League
9 9 0 7th 12 No No
  • 2021* cut short due to Government imposed shutdown.

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