
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 VAFA congratulates Teigan Otter, who has received the Anytime Fitness Rising Star nomination from the season’s opening weekend, Otter kicked three goals in Collegians victory over Old Xaverians to start their 2023 campaign in William Buck Premier.
What the club said:
Teigan is a product of Wesley College Football program and has now been out of school for a couple of years. It has taken Teigan until this year to play his first senior game at Collegians and kicked a goal with his first kick in the Seniors.
Teigan has had to overcome some injuries and every time he was about to get selected he either had an injury or was going away on holidays. Credit to Teg’s this pre season he dedicated himself to get fit and his football is now at the standard we all knew he was capable of.
He goal sense is very good and he has a great capacity to find space on the forward line where normally you can never find space. Being the nephew of Collegians great Simon Arnott he has big shoes to fill but is well on the way to having a great career at Collegians and follow in his Uncles footsteps.
He is part of a great family something we treasure at Collegians and Teigan is now forging his own great times at the club and is sure to become a permanent fixture in the Collegians forward line for many years to come.
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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