Australian rules footballer
Australian rules footballer
Geoff Austen Full name
Geoffrey Austen Nickname(s)
Texas Date of birth
(1953-10-13 ) 13 October 1953 (age 71) Place of birth
Ivanhoe, Victoria Original team(s)
McLeod-Rosanna Height
196 cm (6 ft 5 in) Weight
105 kg (231 lb) Position(s)
Ruckman Years
Club
Games (Goals) 1972–78
Fitzroy
85 (35) 1979, 1981
Collingwood
13 (3) Total
98 (38)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1981.
Kicking 4 goals in the night premiership for Collingwood under coach Tom Hafey, 1979.
Liston Trophy 1982. Playing for Preston.
Won the inaugural Norm Goss for Best on Ground in the 1983 Premiership match for Preston.
Runner up to Billy Swan (Father of Dane Swan) in Liston Trophy 1983.
Winning Best and Fairest two consecutive seasons for Preston (1982 and 1983).
Sources: AFL Tables , AustralianFootball.com
Geoff Austen (born 13 October 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy and Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Austen, who was the son of league footballer Cecil , spent most of the 1970s in a struggling Fitzroy team. He got his chance to play at a stronger club in 1979 when he crossed to Collingwood and played a supportive role as Peter Moore rose to form and secured a Brownlow medal.
At Preston in 1982, Austen immediately made his mark by winning the J. J. Liston Trophy . The following season he played in their Victorian Football Association premiership and he won the Norm Goss Memorial Medal as best afield in the Grand Final.
References
No award presented in 2020 and 2021