VFL/AFL Records
- Highest Team Score:
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- 37.11 (233) – Geelong vs. Melbourne, 30 July 2011
- 35.18 (228) – Geelong vs. St Kilda, 13 May 1989
- 32.18 (210) – Geelong vs. Adelaide, 9 May 1992
- 29.24 (198) – Geelong vs. Richmond, 5 April 1992
- 29.14 (188) - Geelong vs. Gold Coast, 8 August 2011
- Largest Winning Margin:
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- 186 pts – Geelong (233) def. Melbourne (47), 30 July 2011
- 150 pts – Geelong (188) def. Gold Coast (38), 6 August 2011
- 129 pts – Geelong (179) def. Brisbane Bears (50), 20 May 1989
- 126 pts – Geelong (198) def. Richmond (72), 5 April 1992
- 123 pts – Geelong (210) def. Adelaide (87), 9 May 1992
- Lowest Team Score:
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- 1.9 (15) – South Melbourne vs. Geelong, 8 August 1964
- 2.10 (22) – North Melbourne vs. Geelong, 21 April 1956
- 3.6 (24) – North Melbourne vs. Geelong, 25 August 1951
- Most Goals in a Game:
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- 13 – Doug Wade, Geelong vs. North Melbourne, 14 August 1971
- 12 – Gary Ablett, Sr., Geelong vs. Richmond, 16 May 1993
- 11 – Doug Wade, Geelong vs. Footscray, 2 August 1969
- 11 – Lindsay White, Geelong vs. St Kilda, 19 June 1948
- 11 – Fred Fanning, Melbourne vs. Geelong, 27 May 1944
- Most Disposals in a Game:
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- 48 – Tony Shaw, Collingwood vs. Geelong, 12 May 1984
- 46 - Matthew Boyd, Western Bulldogs vs. Geelong, 26 August 2012
- 43 – Joel Selwood, Geelong vs. Melbourne, 30 July 2011
- 43 – Barry Mitchell, Sydney vs. Geelong, 17 August 1991
- 43 – Paul Couch, Geelong vs. Fitzroy, 8 July 1989
- Most Games Played:
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- 138 – Ian Nankervis (Geelong)
- 132 – John 'Sam' Newman (Geelong)
- 113 – Bill Goggin (Geelong)
- 106 - Paul Couch (Geelong)
- 106 - Michael Turner (Geelong)
- Most Goals Kicked:
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- 413 – Doug Wade (Geelong/North Melbourne)
- 391 – Gary Ablett, Sr. (Geelong)
- 242 – Lindsay White (Geelong)
- 155 - Larry Donohue (Geelong)
- 154 - Steve Johnson (Geelong)
- Longest Undefeated Streak:
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- 29 games – Geelong, 2008–2011
- 22 games – Geelong, 1954–1956
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