CAMERON COLUMN: Jezza is raring to go for Pie fight
In his first column for the Addy, goalkicking ace Jeremy Cameron speaks about his excitement for the season ahead, the blockbuster clash with Collingwood and impending fatherhood.
In his first column for the Addy, goalkicking ace Jeremy Cameron speaks about his excitement for the season ahead, the blockbuster clash with Collingwood and impending fatherhood.
Geelong is hoping for a record 90,000-strong crowd on Friday night and public tickets are sold out. The latest forecast is in.
While he acknowledges it is natural for a premiership side to see things differently when defending a title, Chris Scott has shrugged off any fears the Cats will be consumed by success.
Premiership Cat Mark O’Connor battled for motivation at times in 2022 but Geelong’s willingness to help the defender has helped keep him in the AFL.
With Tom Hawkins facing suspension for his hit on Will Schofield, how can Geelong kick a winning score against flag favourite Richmond? Mick McGuane says two players will be crucial to the Cats’ hopes of an upset.
Will Dustin Martin be deployed forward against Geelong after his six-goal qualifying final? It’s a decision coach Damien Hardwick will have a large say in but might come down to the Tigers superstar.
Tom Hawkins is almost certain to challenge a one-match suspension at the AFL tribunal — an action one AFL great says could haunt the Cats key forward “for the rest of his footy life”.
Geelong’s stars often get the limelight, but two Cats snagged in the rookie draft are receiving plenty of praise internally. And a Cats teammate believes the duo will be 10 year players for the club.
It’s a shame Tom Hawkins is set to miss Geelong’s preliminary final against Richmond, but it’s his own fault — and his actions after the hit gave the game away, writes Mark Robinson.
They’ll be on the street for two nights but that’s a small price to pay for these die-hard Richmond fans already lining up to grab a ticket to the Tiger’s clash against Geelong.
It would be enthralling to see Patrick Dangerfield and Dustin Martin line up in opposing goalsquares on Friday night, but chances are they will be within touching distance at the opening bounce. Who wins?
Jimmy Bartel was in his third season at Geelong in 2004 had yet to cement his spot in the senior team until this courageous mark that would later define his career.
After winning through to a preliminary final, Geelong has one last chance to squeeze a flag out of its current group of super veterans before a rebuild looms next season, writes Dwayne Russell.
Geelong was under the pump for its slow starts in finals, but a remarkable first quarter blitz against West Coast proved the catalyst for one of Chris Scott’s greatest victories. Here’s how they did it.
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