Cats’ counterpunching plan cuts Lions to pieces
Geelong remain the only undefeated side of 2024, but the win came at a cost with a star defender to miss their blockbuster clash with Carlton next week.
Geelong remain the only undefeated side of 2024, but the win came at a cost with a star defender to miss their blockbuster clash with Carlton next week.
Geelong spearhead Jeremy Cameron has been the most lethal player in the competition over the past fortnight. But the Lions might be uniquely equipped to handle the Cats’ matchwinner.
Charlie Cameron is a “tough guy” who hasn’t been affected by the furore surrounding his availability for the Lions’ clash with Geelong, according to his coach.
Three-time premiership forward Cameron Mooney believes Geelong’s biggest “question mark” will face its biggest test this weekend as he names the one player he wants to see tackle Lachie Neale head-to-head.
Geelong’s disappointing finals exits have left experts questioning if its game style stands up September. But Chris Scott sees it another way.
If Richmond’s first practice match is anything to go by, this Tiger is going to have a massive 2022. Plus, an ageing Cat showed he has plenty left in him.
Players are still auditioning this pre-season to win the last handful of list spots at AFL clubs ahead of the season opener.
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Geelong star Patrick Dangerfield has been hailed as a hero after a scary moment where a family was dragged out to sea.
Hired by Carlton to overhaul the club’s culture, Brian Cook has come under scrutiny after he appointed an executive who left Geelong under a toxic cloud.
Amie Rohan, the ex-wife of Geelong Cats forward Gary, has gone Instagram official with her new beau, who’s also a footy star.
There was no shortage of fans questioning why North Melbourne drafted a midfielder over a boom forward prospect in 2020. This might be the year we find out.
A Geelong veteran hopes a “jump start” to pre-season will allow him to win place back in the best 22 after difficult first year at GMHBA Stadium.
Now that Oisin Mullin won’t be coming out to Australia, Geelong could open up a spot on their list for a new prospect. But they need to get the tick of approval first.
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