Friends’ tragic deaths, 2670km trade move driving Cats star
Mikayla Bowen lost two friends to suicide when she was younger, giving her a sense of perspective that belies her age. She opens up on her mental health passion and her first year as a Cat.
Mikayla Bowen lost two friends to suicide when she was younger, giving her a sense of perspective that belies her age. She opens up on her mental health passion and her first year as a Cat.
Cats coach Chris Scott’s current contract expires at the end of 2024, but will he be continuing at the Cattery? See the latest from Geelong here.
Geelong is expected to regain three key players for its blockbuster clash with Essendon, including arguably its biggest star. But a midfielder has suffered a blow.
Young Cats star Max Holmes is revelling in his new-found role in Geelong’s 22, despite the fact he never thought he’d suit the position. Find out why.
RICHMOND’S blessed run with injury has been revealed as GWS count the cost of more bad luck and beaten grand finalists Adelaide, Collingwood and Geelong are all battling to stay fit. SEE EVERY CLUB’S INJURY NUMBERS
IT’S a choice between four champion players and a champion of the sport. MARK ROBINSON says it’s time legendary coach Kevin Sheedy was a legend of the Australian football Hall of Fame.
MELBOURNE ruckman Max Gawn had an eventful Sunday afternoon at Etihad Stadium but he ended the weekend as the No.1 player in the Herald Sun Super Rankings. Who were the movers and sliders?
ESSENDON is 2-4 and sitting in 14th position on the ladder, a very disappointing start after being the hyped team of the pre-season. So where to now for the Bombers and for the struggling Joe Daniher? HOW YOUR CLUB IS PLACED
PORT Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley was proud of his defenders for stopping potent Kangaroos forward Ben Brown, but equally as proud of his midfielders and forwards for responding to his demand to put pressure on the ball.
GEELONG’S last-quarter wipe-out against Sydney has been blamed on a ruck crisis and a midfield lacking defensive traits. But are these problems fixable? JON RALPH looks at the Cats’ issues.
GEELONG coach Chris Scott says there is “zero reason” for match-day reports after one of his players was booked — a decision the coach says wasn’t even a free kick. HAVE YOUR SAY
A BUNCH of misfits from Sydney who’d managed to kick just five goals in three quarters looked cooked. But the Swans produced a remarkable final term to stun Geelong.
IT took four All-Australians and an Anzac eve clinic for Dimma to publically refer to Alex Rance as the fullback of the century. But is he forgetting a man by the name of Matthew Scarlett? Have your say on the ultimate debate.
HE WAS born in Griffith, NSW, is of Fijian descent and loves hurting people on the footy field. Esava Ratugolea isn’t your average AFL ruckman.
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