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The Geelong West St Peters Football Club was an Australian rules football club that last competed in the Geelong Football League (GFL) from 1989 until the end of the 2016 season. Prior to its merger with St Peters Football Club in 1989, the club played in the
Victorian Football Association The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). I ...
(VFA) from 1963 until 1988. Geelong West, nicknamed the 'Roosters', wore white and red during its time in the Association. At the conclusion of the 2016 season, the Roosters merged with co-tenants Geelong West Sports Club to form a new entity,
Geelong West Giants The Geelong West Giants are an Australian rules football and netball club based in the suburb of North Geelong, Victoria. The club fields teams in both the Geelong Football League and Geelong & District Football League The Geelong & Distr ...
.


History

Formed in 1878, Geelong West began in the Geelong & District Football Association. The club with their red jumper and white monogram was not to be confused with the Geelong West Cricket & Football Club who wore a blue and white jumper – giving rise to local nicknames ''Red West'' and ''Blue West'' for the two clubs respectively. The ''Roosters'' and were a consistently strong club winning 25 premierships by 1945. In 1946 the club joined the
Ballarat Football League The Ballarat Football League (BFL) is an Australian rules football competition that operates in the Ballarat region of Victoria, Australia. The competition formed in 1893 as the Ballarat Football Association and was renamed Ballarat Football ...
. Premiership success followed in the BFL, with the club winning four premierships in a row from 1956 to 1959. The Ballarat-based clubs in the BFL grew to dislike Geelong West's presence in their league, as it meant long travelling distances for away games, and weaker crowds for home games; and after 1962, the BFL was keen for Geelong West to leave. At the same time the
Victorian Football Association The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). I ...
was looking to expand, so the two agreed for Geelong West to join the VFA second division in 1963. The club had to change its jumper as it clashed with the
Preston Bullants The Preston Football Club, which trades and plays as the Northern Bullants, is a long-established Australian rules football club based in Preston that plays in the Victorian Football League (VFL). It plays its home games at the Preston City Ov ...
, so reversed its colours to a white jumper with a red GWFC monogram. In their inaugural season they only missed out on the wooden spoon by percentage but took out the premiership the following year, thus earning promotion to the first division. Geelong West only spent one season at the top league before being demoted again, but reached the next three Grand Finals, losing in 1966 and 1967, then winning in 1968 to be promoted for the second time. Once again, the club wasn't strong enough to compete in the first division, lasting three seasons before being relegated, but things changed in the 1970s. The club won its third premiership in 1972, completing a perfect season by winning all twenty games it played, to be promoted back to the first division. On that occasion, they deserved to be competing amongst the best teams and, in 1975, under the coaching of
Bill Goggin William Goggin (born 4 January 1941) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club in the VFL/AFL, Victorian Football League (VFL). He later coached Geelong and also the Western Bulldogs, Footscray Football Cl ...
, Geelong West claimed a surprise first division premiership by defeating Dandenong in the VFA Grand Final. By the time the 1980s came around, the football club had run up a large debt that it struggled to manage. There was a significant reduction in support from the local community, in large part because there was strong growth of the Geelong Football League throughout the mid-1980s, which pushed player salaries up and attracted local sponsorship away from the club. There became a shortage of quality players willing to travel to Melbourne every second week, particularly at the Under-19 level, which led to the club's onfield position deteriorating through the 1980s. Faced with those problems, the club withdrew from the VFA after the 1988 season. During the summer of 1988-89, the club agreed to a merger with the St Peters Football Club. The merged club was called Geelong West St Peters Football Club. The St Peters club had a strong junior development that Geelong West didn't have, but Geelong West had a ground with facilities that St Peters lacked. St Peters first entered a senior side in 1959 in the Evelyn Hurst Cup. The club was also one of the twelve clubs that broke away and founded the GFL. In 1980, when the GFL was reduced from 12 club to ten, St Peters were demoted to the GDFL. Their time in the GDFL was brief, but they won the premiership in both years: 1980 and 1981. In fact, the club didn't lose a game in those two years, the closest to a loss being a drawn game in 1980. The club was promoted into the GFL in 1982 and stayed until the merger in 1989. The new club entered the Geelong Football League but progress was slow, and the team were wooden spooners in their second year. From 1992 to 1996, they played as West Saints and, in 1996, they unsuccessfully played off for the premiership. In 1997, they club reverted to the name Geelong West St Peters. The club made the finals four times and were wooden spooners twice during their 28 years in the GFL.


Honours

VFA 1st Division Premierships (1) * 1975 VFA 2nd Division Premierships (3) * 1964, 1968, 1972 BFL Premierships (4) * 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 GDFA Premierships (25) * 1880, 1882, 1884, 1885, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1892, 1894, 1896, 1909, 1914, 1915, 1927, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1945


VFA Club Records


VFL/AFL players

* Les Bailiff - * Jack Baker Jr - * Bill Benyon - * Terry Bright - * Ricky Browne - * Charlie Coles - * Rex Deeath - * Maurie Gear - * Norm Glenister - * Tom Grundell - * Bert Hall - * David Harris - * Leo Healy - * Jim Kearney - * Bill James - * Alex King - * Michael Kol - * Nigel Kol - , *
Stephen Lunn Stephen Lunn (born 12 March 1956) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray and Geelong over five seasons in the Victorian Football League (VFL). His father, Ron Lunn, was also an Australian rules footballer for Geelon ...
- , * Bill McKinley - * Glen Middlemiss - * Bill Moodie - , * Ernest Newling - * Jack Plunkett - * Greg Sizer - * Peter Riccardi - * Charlie Ricketts - , , * Les Roebuck - * Jan Smith - * Archie Sykes - * Neil Tucker - , * Nicholas Walsh - * Tony Walsh - , * Ron Watts - * Jack Williams - * Jim Wills - * Henry Young -


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Full Points Footy: Geelong West Saint Peters
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