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The Old Geelong Sporting Club (known as the 'OGs') is an amateur men's and women's sports club based at Como Park, South Yarra, Victoria. The team competes in the "Premier C" Division of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA). The club has associations with the two Geelong-based APS schools Geelong Grammar School and The Geelong College and draws many of its players from these two schools. The Club also has a strong link with many regional areas of Victoria, and attracts players from across the country. The OGs have won six Senior premierships, eight Reserves premierships, two Under 19’s premierships, two Club XXVIII premierships & one Women’s Reserves premiership in their history.

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  • The Old Geelong Sporting Club (known as the 'OGs') is an amateur men's and women's sports club based at Como Park, South Yarra, Victoria. The team competes in the "Premier C" Division of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA). The club has associations with the two Geelong-based APS schools Geelong Grammar School and The Geelong College and draws many of its players from these two schools. The Club also has a strong link with many regional areas of Victoria, and attracts players from across the country. The OGs have won six Senior premierships, eight Reserves premierships, two Under 19’s premierships, two Club XXVIII premierships & one Women’s Reserves premiership in their history. The Australian rules football team competes in the VAFA Premier C Men's division and the VAFA Premier B Women's division and has 6 teams consisting of Men's Seniors, Reserves, Thirds and Under 23s, and Women's Seniors and Reserves. Other sports practised at Old Geelong are netball, cricket and tennis. (en)
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  • : 1956, 1957, 1966, 1990, 2005, 2016 (en)
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  • Simon Bones (en)
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  • The Old Geelong Sporting Club (known as the 'OGs') is an amateur men's and women's sports club based at Como Park, South Yarra, Victoria. The team competes in the "Premier C" Division of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA). The club has associations with the two Geelong-based APS schools Geelong Grammar School and The Geelong College and draws many of its players from these two schools. The Club also has a strong link with many regional areas of Victoria, and attracts players from across the country. The OGs have won six Senior premierships, eight Reserves premierships, two Under 19’s premierships, two Club XXVIII premierships & one Women’s Reserves premiership in their history. (en)
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