‘We are not terrible’: Was Ken or Scott right about Port’s plight?
Chris Scott says Port Adelaide is a team in transition. Ken Hinkley is adamant it isn’t. After another heavy loss, is it time for the Power coach to face reality?
Chris Scott says Port Adelaide is a team in transition. Ken Hinkley is adamant it isn’t. After another heavy loss, is it time for the Power coach to face reality?
On Friday, Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge hit back at Power chairman David Koch’s claims about his players. After Port’s horror loss on Saturday, Ken Hinkley weighed in.
Hamstrings were pinging all over Adelaide Oval in an extraordinary injury count during Geelong’s dominant win over Port.
With a quartet of Geelong players in the mix to return in round 10, the Cats could have more reinforcements on the way as a number of players look to make their return via the VFL in the coming weeks.
Further details have emerged about a proposed indoor training hub outside GMHBA Stadium which could be built in an existing car park.
Top Geelong Falcons talent Sara Howley’s reaction said it all when she became a top five pick, as she opens up about her impending move north. Plus, a St Joseph’s star finally gets their AFLW shot.
Geelong is already facing Essendon at Kardinia Park, and now the Cats will face another familiar foe on their home turf in what may be Bailey Smith’s first hit-out as a Cat.
This injury-riddled key forward’s AFL journey began at Geelong, and he will to Kardinia Park in 2025.
Stephen Wells began at the Cats 40 years ago, and plenty of success has followed. In a rare interview, Wells open up on his journey and key Cats figures reveal what sets him apart from the rest.
Geelong recruiting doyen Stephen Wells has an incredible eye for talent that has set the Cats up for premiership success. We have ranked his 40 best picks. See the full list and have your say.
Blessed with talent, Jack Martin was told he was no longer required at Carlton. The Cats recruit opens up on his exit, his plans to overcome his injury struggles and why he chose Geelong.
Two Geelong academy prospects went toe-to-toe with Cats players at training. Plus, the Cats are continuing to persist with a position switch for on of their most highly touted talents.
Geelong premiership player Brandan Parfitt will run out for his boyhood club in Darwin this weekend as his first step to rekindling his AFL dream. Read what he had to say.
As Geelong presented it new numbers, Bailey Smith had his jumper presented by a famous No.3. And their chat will help him love footy for the game itself.
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