Career
Huggins was a Melbourne businessman and company director, and assumed the Presidency at Street Kilda in 1959, after serving on the committee from 1954. Huggins was also vice-president of the club between 1980 and 1981. During his time as President, Huggins oversaw the appointment of Allan Jeans as coach of the Saints, and Jeans successfully guided Street Kilda to the 1965, 1966 and 1971 grand finals, winning the premiership in 1966.
Along with highly regarded club secretary Ian Drake, Huggins engineered the move of the club to Moorabbin in 1965, and this netted immediate financial benefit for the Saints, as well as coinciding with one of the most successful on-field periods in the club"s history.
In 1976, Huggins, then VFL vice-president, was a considered a strong chance to assume the position of President of the League. He withdrew from the contest to remain with Street Kilda, and Doctor Allen Aylett became VFL President at the beginning of 1977.
Huggins stepped down from the in 1979, but continued on the board until 1981, at which time he retired after a quarter of a century involved in football at the highest level The remaining grandstand containing the social club facilities at Moorabbin Oval is named the G. G. Huggins Stand in honour of Huggins.
In 1982, Huggins moved to Sydney to represent the Sydney Swans after their move and change from South Melbourne to Sydney.