Roaming Jezza helps pile pain on hapless Roos
Jeremy Cameron and Brad Close had a day out on the green this week leading into the Masters, and the pair piled on the pain for the Cats against North Melbourne.
Jeremy Cameron and Brad Close had a day out on the green this week leading into the Masters, and the pair piled on the pain for the Cats against North Melbourne.
A Tiger buying property out west might not mean as much as first thought, the Bull puts contract talks on hold, Levi should be joining Will and more as JON RALPH provides the latest AFL trade update.
After 15 years and countless setbacks, Rhys Stanley has reached game 200. He reflects on his injury woes, the phone call that got him to Geelong and his battle with Toby Conway.
Geelong will blood its first pick from last year’s draft against North Melbourne, and the Cats have made a call on Patrick Dangerfield.
Patrick Dangerfield was a last-minute withdrawal on Saturday night after feeling calf tightness in the warm-up. Get the latest on his diagnosis plus the rest of Geelong’s injury list.
Geelong star Patrick Dangerfield is urging people to register as organ and tissue donors to save lives as his best mate hopes for a new heart transplant.
Geelong will closely monitor Patrick Dangerfield this week after another injury issue but his absence showed a key reason why the club is premiership favourite.
One of Geelong’s rising midfield stars has revealed how Covid almost derailed his season, leaving him languishing on the couch after a hot start to the year.
The Cats blew the Bulldogs away in the third quarter as three small forwards stole centre stage from their bigger stars. And the forward mix has the Cats perfectly poised for finals.
When the going got tough, the Western Bulldogs fell away against Geelong. It sums up the club’s season that has been two steps forward and one step back.
With 90 seconds left in the 2020 trade period, the Cats considered if they could allow Jeremy Cameron to walk through the draft. But it came with an element of risk.
‘We’re still here and look out’ was Ken Hinkley’s warning to the competition in February. But everything sounds very different now. Here’s where Port Adelaide is at.
Geelong’s midfield eyeballed each other at the three quarter-time huddle and worked out how to reverse a disastrous third term and pick up a stunning win.
Geelong’s march to the minor premiership very nearly hit a roadblock as one of the competition’s shock strugglers showed what could have been.
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