The uncomfortable truth on cruel Hawkins selection call
Tom Hawkins’ determined pursuit to get back from injury has been gutsy and inspiring for his teammates. But the eye and the numbers clearly outline which way the Cats should go.
Tom Hawkins’ determined pursuit to get back from injury has been gutsy and inspiring for his teammates. But the eye and the numbers clearly outline which way the Cats should go.
Lions star Lachie Neale will get through the pain of a heel problem the “best” he can in Brisbane’s AFL finals journey.
Geelong has emerged as a surprise suitor for delisted Blues forward Jack Martin, who has also fielded interest from Western Australia and Queensland clubs.
Just one player is left in Geelong’s forward line from the 2020 grand final. And the style of Chris Scott’s team is just as unrecognisable. Here’s how they pulled together a rag tag attack.
Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield has given a lengthy defence of his one-match dangerous tackle ban at the AFL Tribunal.
Jake Kolodjashnij looms as another important signature for the Cats. The underrated sheds light on where things sit and reflects on his challenging duel with Charlie Curnow.
Geelong is in a rut, but Patrick Dangerfield believes his side can turn it around. And he was his jovial self when asked about their premiership ambitions.
He limped into the club in a moon boot on Monday, but the 35-year-old Geelong great remains hopeful of a recovery from a shocking foot injury.
Even the best-case scenario for Tom Hawkins won’t please Geelong fans. JON RALPH has the latest on the star Cat’s foot injury.
Having defied the odds for more than a decade, Geelong coach Chris Scott says his club has no interest in a full-blown rebuild. Can the Cats save their season after six losses in seven games?
Harry Taylor’s career was unusual in more ways than one. Ahead of his Hall of Fame induction, he reflects on his quirks, including missing the draft, his beetroot juice mishap and THAT handshake.
Geelong champion Tom Hawkins’ illustrious AFL career could be hanging by a thread following an innocuous injury on Friday night.
It’s official, Geelong’s 7-0 start had everyone fooled. What the Cats dished up on Friday night was laughable, writes JOSH BARNES. The Blues, on the other hand, are a very real premiership threat.
It is clear that Geelong can’t be a premiership contender with this midfield profile, and the ruck headaches continue. Making things worse, the Cats’ captain is in hot water.
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