VFL/AFL Premiership Cups - Geelong ,Victoria, Australia
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The premiership cups won by the Geelong (Cats) Football Club
Waymark Code: WMRV0T
Location: Victoria, Australia
Date Posted: 08/05/2016
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On display are 6 cups won by the Geelong Cats while playing in the VFL (Victorian Football League) up until 1990 when there was a change to allow interstate teams play in the competition and was subsequently renamed the AFL ( Australian Football League).
The VFL cups were won in 1925,1931,1937,1951,1952 and 1963
The AFL cups were won in 2007.2009 and 2011.
Geelong Football Club was formed in July 1859 making it the second oldest continuously existing club at an elite level of any code in the world, the Melbourne Football Club credited as the oldest, formed earlier the same year and was a foundation club of both the Victorian Football Association (VFA) in 1877 and the Victorian Football League (VFL) in 1897.
Sport: Australian Rules Football
Year: annually
Contest: Grand final winners
Adress of the Building: Symons Stadium Kardinia Park Geelong, Victoria Australia 3220
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Visit Instructions:
Please take a photo of the award and describe your experience. If it is particularly large trophy or cup include a photo with yourself for scale.
Special note regarding schools: Public secondary schools are public places, and they often include public displays of trophies, medals and cups; however, security concerns might make it difficult to visit these locations at certain times. The best time to visit is probably during an athletic competition. The trophy case is very often adjacent to the gymnasium, and it would be very easy to photograph the trophies at such times. Alternately, you may visit during the school day. Respect school policy and sign in at the office as appropriate. You might explain that you heard that there was a national championship trophy on display somewhere in the school and you would like to photograph it. The secretary will likely direct you down the correct hallway, pleased as punch that people still care about that old championship.