Why Moloney’s season is fitting of post-season honours
Geelong cross-coder Aishling Moloney was voted best first year player by her peers in 2023. Now, the second-year Irish forward has put herself in the mix for several postseason accolades.
Geelong cross-coder Aishling Moloney was voted best first year player by her peers in 2023. Now, the second-year Irish forward has put herself in the mix for several postseason accolades.
A lingering injury has cut a Cats’ promising debut season short, while a number of players are closing in on returns ahead of Saturday’s trip to Perth. All the latest updates.
Geelong unveiled the second of its draft picks in Sunday’s win over Brisbane as local talent Chantal Mason debuted, with coach Dan Lowther confident it bodes well for the future.
Geelong has made another list change, with a big man delisted after just one season.
Geelong young gun Tanner Bruhn has been interviewed by police about what he may have witnessed over an alleged sexual assault.
A Geelong father-daughter selection will miss multiple weeks after injuring her shoulder on debut, as another first-year Cat gets set to pull on the hoops for the first time
Geelong’s Caitlin Thorne has lost no admirers two games into a budding AFLW career. She reveals what it was like to debut in her hometown and how’s she’s adapted to the pace and style of the league.
Max Holmes could have two stars joining him in Geelong’s engine room next year. The Cats best and fairest winner speaks about that possibility and sheds further light on his finals injury blow.
There was a clear winner in Geelong’s best and fairest count, and Tom Hawkins was recognised for his hefty off-field contributions in his final season. Recap the Carji Greeves Medal night here.
Stalwart Alex Neal-Bullen wanted out. Christian Petracca flirted with a trade. Now, Clayton Oliver has dropped a bombshell on Melbourne. And SCOTT GULLAN says, the Demons should have seen it coming.
Gary Rohan was delisted by Geelong last week, but he was back at Kardinia Park the next day with the Cats’ AFLW program like nothing had happened.
Melbourne officials have come under heavy fire after a star midfielder met with a rival club as he seeks a reported exit from the club.
Geelong’s finals hopes may be hanging by the barest of threads after a third lost first-half lead came back to haunt them at GMHBA Stadium on Tuesday but the Cats are determined to push on.
There are two hot favourites, but don’t count out a couple of unheralded Cats. See who should poll well at the Carji Greeves Medal count and our predictions.
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