21. Jordan Murdoch
Jordan played some exceptional games of football through the midfield in 2015. Jordan has extreme speed and has become a very good shot at goal. In 2016 we are looking for Jordan to become more consistent with his game and develop into one of the most dynamic and damaging players in the AFL.
 
22. Mitch Duncan
Had a fantastic pre-season and showed why he is one of our most important players during the early rounds. It was very unfortunate that he got injured against the Sydney Swans at ANZ Stadium and missed a large chunk of the season. When he came back into the team he really gave us a lift. We look forward to Mitch continuing his development into one of the game’s elite midfielders.
 
23. Josh Caddy
Josh has improved a lot during his time at the footy club, and certainly took a step forward this year. He played a lot of great football through the midfield, showed leadership and with another pre season under his belt, we want to see him really stamp himself as one of our elite midfielders. 
 
24. Jed Bews
Jed started the season really well last year, playing mostly on the opposition’s most dynamic and powerful small forwards. As the wear and tear of the season wore on, Jed’s form became a little bit inconsistent and with a solid pre season we expect Jed to mature into a consistent and reliable defender.
 
25. Jared Rivers
Riv was only at Geelong for a short time and fitted into the fabric seamlessly. Riv played some amazing football down back for the Cats and it was very disappointing to see another of our players succumb to injury. We would all like to thank Riv for his effort at the Cats and wish him well for the future.
 
26. Tom Hawkins
Tom had a quieter year than we have come to expect in 2015 but he still lead the club for goals and scoreboard impact – a measure of an individuals influence on the teams scoring. Looking head to 2016 we are excited about the prospect of Tom returning to his most powerful and aggressive football.
 
27. Mathew Stokes
Like the past greats before him, Stokesy always put the team first and the support, fanfare and recognition of his efforts in round 23 were testament to his character. We all wish Stokesy well in whatever he pursues.
 
28. Cory Gregson
We were really happy with Cory’s role across half-forward this season. He really added some speed, ball use and some great goal-sense to our line-up. We look forward to Greggers continuing in that half-forward role next season while also developing other elements to his game.  
 
29. Cameron Guthrie
Cam has improved every year he’s been at our club. One of the major strengths of Cam’s game is his ability to win the ball and his contested play. He is also a great kick. Guth’s continued development will see him become a real weapon next year. 
 
30. Nathan Vardy
Great to see Vards return to the AFL team after a lengthy injury spell. Vards showed the ability and excitement in the ruck and forward line that he promised before his injury. Looking forward to Vards resuming in 2016 with a full pre-season under his belt.