
From formation to A-Grade: Old Geelong Women’s makes history
Old Geelong Football Club opened its 2025 season in historic fashion, with its women’s side marking their first year in the William Buck Premier competition with two wins straight out
The Round 16 Sports Performance Tracking GPS results are in and it was Williamstown CYMS and Fitzroy who took the honours in distance covered and top speed recorded.
Joel Hogarth of Williamstown CYMS followed in the footsteps of teammate, Rob Chan, from last week and topped the list after he ran a remarkable 17.5 kms in his side’s 72-point win against Kew, just shy of Collingwood’s Tom Phillips at 18.3km.
In terms of top speed, Fitzroy’s Tom Cheshire bolted past his VAFA competition at 28.10 km/h while Old Scotch star James Sansom came in a close second at 27.35 km/h.
The top 5 results of each category are as follows:
Total Distance (metres)
Top Speed (km/h)
AFL Comparisons:
Total Distance: | Top Speed: |
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1) Scott Thompson – 34.9km/h (KANG) |
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2) Nick Riewoldt – 33.6km/h (STK) |
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3) Jaeger O’Meara – 33.1km/h (HAW) |
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Old Geelong Football Club opened its 2025 season in historic fashion, with its women’s side marking their first year in the William Buck Premier competition with two wins straight out
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