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Geoff Miles
Personal information
Full name Geoff Miles
Date of birth (1962-01-10) 10 January 1962 (age 61)
Original team(s) Ivanhoe Amateurs
Height 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 85 kg (187 lb)
Position(s) Half back flanker
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1982 – 1984 Collingwood 031 0(7)
1987 – 1990 West Coast 071 (33)
1992 Geelong 020 (25)
Total 122 (65)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1992.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Geoff Miles (born 10 January 1962) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood, West Coast and Geelong in the Australian Football League (AFL), formerly VFL. Miles was primarily a hard running wingman or half back but could also play up forward, especially later in his career.

Recruited from Ivanhoe Amateurs in the Victorian Amateur Football Association, Miles spent three seasons at Collingwood, in which he played 31 of a possible 68 senior matches, before being delisted.

He moved to Western Australia in 1985 after being recruited by Claremont, for whom he played a total of 73 senior matches over the next seven seasons. He was part of the inaugural West Coast list and debuted in their inaugural VFL game at the start of the 1987 season. Miles was a regular with the Eagles for three seasons, during which he played mostly in defence but also showed his ability in attack – as when he kicked five goals from eight kicks in a 76-point win over Carlton during 1989. 1990, however, saw Miles struggling to get a game as a champion defence led by Guy McKenna and John Worsfold emerged. Consequently, Miles returned permanently to Claremont and played in their 1990 grand final loss to Swan Districts. The following season Miles did not play in the AFL but was a member of the Tigers' 1991 premiership team, by which time he had been moved permanently into attack and formed a deadly combination with future Brisbane, Sydney and Fremantle full-forward John Hutton.[1] He would have played for the WAFL against the SANFL but for an appointment in Victoria.[1]

A four-time Western Australian interstate representative, he was traded to Geelong in the 1991 AFL Draft, thus missing out on West Coast's premierships in 1992 and 1994. He did however take part in the 1992 AFL Grand Final with Geelong, but lost to his former club West Coast. After spending much of the first half of 1992 back in defence and then six rounds in the reserves, Miles returned to attack and upon promotion to the Cats' senior team kicked seven goals in a game against Melbourne and followed it up with five goals in each of the next two rounds.

The following year 1993, Miles won a premiership with local BFL side Barwon Heads, before becoming president of that club until 2006. During this period, Miles became the foundation coach of controversial ninth Westar Rules club Peel Thunder in 1997. The Thunder suffered a string of dreadful thrashings in 1997 and won only one game by three points, but Miles[2] set a target of six wins for 1998.[a] After the Thunder remained winless nine games into the season, however, Miles abruptly resigned, saying that he had given up trying to improve the club.[2]

Miles's son, Teia, was drafted to Hawthorn with pick 49 in the 2014 AFL draft.[3] His daughter is married to Geelong Footballer Mitch Duncan.[4]

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Notes

a As of 2014, Peel have won six games only in 2001, 2002, 2006 and 2008.

References

  1. ^ a b Stocks, Gary; 'Miles and Hutton in Goal Feast'; The West Australian, 10 June 1991, p. 88
  2. ^ a b 'New Setback for Peel as Miles Quits'; in The West Australian, 3 June 1998, p. 152
  3. ^ Connolly, Rohan (1 December 2014). "New club, new allegiances for Hawthorn draftees".
  4. ^ "Miles aligns with Seagulls". K rock Football. 19 November 2019.
  • Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.

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