Articles tagged: Geelong Football League

Tigers add dynamic Geelong West midfielder
Colac Tigers co-coach Seb Ross says the club’s newest recruit will complement its midfield group.

Longtime Tiger looks back
Tyson Hay’s time with the Colac Tigers has been rewarded with the first life membership of its kind.

Key forward faces semi-final absence after cricket incident
Colac could enter its semi-final clash against St Joseph’s without key forward Josh Garner after a “freak accident”.

Reality check for finals-bound Tigers
Colac football coach Jason Armistead says the Tigers can’t afford to dwell on Saturday’s disappointing loss to South Barwon.

Tigers returning in time for finals
Colac is looking to “move on” from last week’s eventful Bell Park match by getting back on track against an “energetic” Geelong West.

Colac backs young duo for Towners test
Colac is set to welcome back Tigers Jack Skinner and Brady Hall for tomorrow’s clash against Newtown and Chilwell.

Star ruckman set to return for St Mary’s blockbuster
Champion Colac ruckman Lochie Veale is almost certain to return for tomorrow’s blockbuster top-of-the-table clash with St Mary's.

Star Colac footballer returns from SANFL
“If Colac had have had Brody Mahoney this year, they would have won the premiership.”

Tiger out for season
New Colac Tigers life member Dean Felekos is set to miss the entire football season next year due to an upcoming overseas trip.

The start of something special
The Colac Tigers will tomorrow aim to capture their second premiership since the club joined the Geelong Football League in 2001. We caught up with Colac’s inaugural GFL coach Matt McCartin to reflect on the club’s shift down the highway to the GFL from the Hampden league almost two decades ago.

Colac league’s rising star commits to Tigers
Otway Districts coach Zach Hickleton says the club wasn’t going to stand in the way of Dylan Clissold testing himself in the Geelong Football League this year.

Star Alvie midfielder confirms departure
The Colac Tigers have landed one the Colac district’s premier onballers, with Jack Mahoney Medallist Liam McGuane signing with the club.

Star Swan considering move
Former Alvie co-coach Liam McGuane is considering returning for a second crack in the Geelong Football League.

Ex-Tiger built for big games
Former Colac footballer Jarryd Garner is built for big games, his current coach says.

Champion ruckman re-commits to Colac
Champion Colac ruckman Lochie Veale says a chat with new co-coach Rowan McSparron inspired him to re-commit for one final season of senior football in the Geelong Football League.

Milestone for star Tiger
With a football resume like Ryan Monaghan, it’s easy to forget the gun Colac Tigers onballer is only 25.

State shock for Veale
Veteran Colac ruckman Lochie Veale thought his opportunities to don the big V were well behind him.

Tiger kicks 10 on his birthday
Colac Tigers officials expect opposition clubs to begin to stand up and take notice of young forward Luke Hillman following his dominant 10-goal performance against Geelong West.

Injuries and report fail to deter Tigers
Colac Tigers coach Kane Leersen says he is pleased with the fight shown by his injury-hit team in its loss to Geelong Football League ladder-leader St Josephs.

Second game for Tiger following 10-year break
Colac Tigers recruit Nick Cole has taken 10 years to earn selection for his second Geelong Football League senior match.

Forward concussed during thrilling win
An alleged incident which left Colac footballer Nick Lynch with concussion was the only sour note in the Tigers’ thrilling come-from-behind win against South Barwon.

Returned footballers provide experience
The Colac Tigers have received a major boost on the eve of the 2017 season with the return of premiership stars Kaden Newton and Alex Adams.

Forward joins Colac
Two-time Irrewarra-Beeac leading goalkicker Sam Barrow is gearing up to test himself in the Geelong Football League this year after crossing to the Colac Tigers.

Premiership player joins Colac Tigers
Colac Tigers recruit Joel Hayward says it was “now or never” to have a crack at playing at a higher level again.

