TELSTRA TRACKER TEAM RECORDS
Season records
Total distance covered for season 2019: 3941.7km (10th)
Total distance at high speed for 2019: 508.2km (15th)
Total sprints for season 2019: 3142 (12th) 

Single-match records
Total distance single-match record for each club: 297.8km v Melbourne, round two
Total distance at high speed single-match record: 38.7km v West Coast, round six
Total sprints single-match record: 281 v Western Bulldogs, round nine

Summary: The Cats' single-match record came with the biggest win of the season against Melbourne to the tune of 80 points. Played at GMHBA Stadium, it exceeded all matches played at the wider expanses of the MCG. The Cats' game with the least ground covered came in the round four loss to Greater Western Sydney (266km).

TELSTRA TRACKER PLAYER RECORDS
Distance kings – average distance covered per match (minimum of two matches in 2019)
Blicavs and Richmond's Ryan Garthwaite are the only two key defenders leading their club's counts, while Miers has shot past Kelly in his debut season, working up the wings in his high half-forward role.

1. Mark Blicavs: 14.93km per match
2. Gryan Miers: 14.59km per match
3. Tim Kelly: 14.46km per match 

Distance kings – single-match records for 2019
It's no surprise that Miers and Kelly dominated the pre-season running in long sessions during December and January, accounting for eight of the top 10 individual Geelong games this year.

1. Mark Blicavs: 16.93km v Melbourne, round two
2. Gryan Miers: 16.78km v North Melbourne, round eight
3. Gryan Miers: 16.11km v Adelaide, round 15 

Speedsters – highest speeds recorded in 2019
The Cats' top-three is quicker than any other trio at a single club in the competition, with Rohan's arrival taking him to the top of the class.

1. Gary Rohan: 35.29km/h v North Melbourne, round eight
2. Tom Stewart: 35.28km/h v Gold Coast, round 10
3. Jordan Clark: 35.24km/h v North Melbourne, round eight