Shock AFL lifeline for disgraced ex-Roo
A Victorian club hasn’t turned its back on the possibility of pursuing admonished North Melbourne player Tarryn Thomas this year.
A Victorian club hasn’t turned its back on the possibility of pursuing admonished North Melbourne player Tarryn Thomas this year.
The Cats have long been calling to host finals at home and not the MCG, with a glittering new grandstand boosting capacity opening this year. It’s unlikely to be enough, JON RALPH writes.
The Bulldogs got within four points late in a frenetic final 10 minutes before Geelong did what they always do. So, who did we learn more about? Scott Gullan finds an answer.
In the middle of the 2012 season, Mark Blicavs was on Geelong’s list but instead of training with the Cats he was on a European athletics circuit. Here is how he left running to become a Geelong great.
Youth will be the focus for the Cats, but three players from rival clubs shape as pickups that can help them go all the way — and two of them are Geelong locals.
Is Carlton a genuine premiership contender or a chance to miss finals altogether? Plus, who will finish in spots 5-8? See our predicted ladder here.
Cameron Mooney regrets the early years of his career believing he didn’t work hard enough to make the most of his talent. He opens up in the Sacked Podcast.
We’ve had our say, now it’s your turn. Check out our predicted ladder and let us know where you think every club will finish at the end of the 2022 season.
Geelong’s midfield will have to shuffle the decks with Brandan Parfitt set for a stint on the sidelines and one durable Cat could be called upon again to plug the gap.
Finishing off an outstanding evening, Jeremy Cameron slotted three crucial final quarter goals under immense pressure. But the man himself wasn’t feeling the heat when lining up.
Bulldogs midfielder Bailey Smith could be facing a stint on the sidelines after he was reported for an alleged headbutt on Zach Tuohy.
A former Geelong Cats and Sydney Swans footballer has spoken publicly for the first time after he was cleared of sex charges.
Geelong defender Tom Atkins brought a bit of grunt during his move into the midfield, recording a career high in tackles. Find out why he’s there to stay.
Tyson Stengle’s career could easily have been over when he was sacked by Adelaide. But the guidance AFL legend Eddie Betts helped him earn a shot at redemption.
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