Scott’s US pitch, injury woes: ‘Value’ Cat’s long road to 200
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.
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.
Geelong has provided an update on Patrick Dangerfield’s hamstring, and it is good news for a couple of stars. But two key Cats suffered minor blows against the Bulldogs.
A Victorian club hasn’t turned its back on the possibility of pursuing admonished North Melbourne player Tarryn Thomas this year.
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.
Coleman Medal leader Charlie Curnow has tasked his teammate to set up a family reunion in the navy blue after a flying start to a young career.
Geelong forward Tyson Stengle has revealed he will be sleeping on the couch at Eddie Betts’ house for the forseeable future after a health scare.
A Carlton first-gamer could be out for two games unless the club can successfully appeal his sanction, while a big Tiger is in the clear after a ground-level skirmish. All the MRO latest.
Geelong star Sam De Koning has hilariously given his dad a serve after the young star took the biscuits against his brother’s side.
Suddenly, Richmond’s finals hopes hang in the balance after its horror loss to the Suns. Here is what needs to happen for the Tigers to make the eight.
Jordan Ablett has revealed the gut-wrenching moment she knew something was wrong with her son — and the regret she has carried ever since.
Melbourne has now lost as many games this year as it did in its entire premiership campaign. But the real concern is who the losses have come against – and how.
After a powerful seven wins in a row, Geelong is the best side in the AFL right now. But Cats fans are stopping short of installing them as flag favourites.
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