‘All-time high’: Cats fired up to renew hostilities with Hawks
Geelong and Hawthorn enter Easter Monday sitting in the bottom two spots on the ladder. But the heat is still there in one of footy’s great rivalries.
Geelong and Hawthorn enter Easter Monday sitting in the bottom two spots on the ladder. But the heat is still there in one of footy’s great rivalries.
The past has helped Zach Tuohy remain firm Geelong will bounce back in a big way from its slow start this season.
It’s crunch time for the winless Cats, but champion forward Tom Hawkins needs a rest, writes Cameron Mooney.
Geelong skipper Patrick Dangerfield says the club is battling a lack of confidence after a historically poor start to its premiership defence
Richmond was left battered and wounded in its preliminary final win but no longer need to worry about the availability of star halfback Bachar Houli. Read the MRO statement.
Geelong coach Chris Scott says he’s proud of his playing group despite falling short in another preliminary final as Tiger Tom Lynch stepped up to realise his dream of playing in a big final at the MCG.
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AFL great Jason Dunstall says he can’t understand why Greater Western Sydney has replaced the suspended Toby Greene with Lachlan Keeffe, questioning where the tall swingman will fit into the Giants’ side.
A ‘selfish’ behind-the-play hit from teammate Tom Hawkins threatens to once again derail Brownlow Medallist Patrick Dangerfield’s dreams of becoming a premiership winner, writes Kane Cornes. Plus this week’s winners and losers.
Geelong is leaning towards a like-for-like replacement for suspended key forward Tom Hawkins, with Lachie Henderson looming as the man to partner Esava Ratugolea against Richmond.
Geelong will toy with playing Esava Ratugolea one-out up forward on Friday or recalling Gary Rohan after Tom Hawkins was suspended. But Patrick Dangerfield is the man to lead the Cats’ attack, writes Dermott Brereton.
Melbourne is set to be battered by wild weather later this week but that hasn’t deterred footy fans, with only 1100 public tickets left for Friday’s Richmond-Geelong blockbuster. This is what the weather has in store for AFL diehards.
North Melbourne’s two-time best-and-fairest winner Shaun Higgins has re-signed, potentially turning his back on a longer, more-lucrative deal with Geelong.
Driving back to Geelong after a qualifying final defeat,dual-premiership defender Harry Taylor could have given in to worry and despair. But he found inspiration in an unlikely source.
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