He kicked 22 goals from 18 games in 1983, to finish second behind Terry Bright in the club goal-kicking table.
[2] His twin brother, Nigel Kol, was also at Geelong in 1983 but they would appear together just once, against Sydney at Kardinia Park in round eight.
[2] Kol was one of the faster players of his generation and regularly competed in the "Grand Final Sprint".
He finished second, to Geoff Ablett, in the 1985 VFL Grand Final sprint.
[2] He didn't feature at all in the 1988 VFL season and was used just three times the following year, despite playing well enough in the reserves to win the 1989 Gardiner Medal.