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Ice rehab centre mooted for GeelongThe West Australian
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Injuries: Geelong: Nil. Carlton: Davies (ill) replaced in side by Doering, Merrington (corked thigh). Reports: Merrington (Carlton) by field umpire Head for striking Street (Geelong) in the fourth quarter. Umpires: Vozzo, Head, Jeffery. Crowd: 37,294 ...
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Geelong have summoned a trio of premiership winners to face struggling Carlton in Friday night's AFL match. Cats stars Tom Hawkins, Andrew Mackie and James Kelly have been named for the Docklands Stadium fixture, replacing Mitch Duncan (foot) and ...
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Mitch Duncan has been in terrific form for Geelong this season, and no-one knows better just how big a loss the Cats' midfielder will be for the next three months with a broken foot than his coach Chris Scott. And yet, almost perversely, the aftermath ...
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Geelong conceded seven last quarter goals last weekend to lose to Sydney by 43 points. It undid all of their hard work in the opening three quarters, but also proved just how far they still have to go to match it with the best. With their feat grounded ...
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Hammering Home wins the 3. Hayden Real Estate F&M Maiden Plate (Race 3) at Geelong Synthetic on 22 May 2015. Hammering Home wins the 3. Hayden Real Estate F&M Maiden Plate (Race 3) at Geelong Synthetic on 22 May 2015. Hammering Home ...
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Like Hawthorn, Geelong also called on three flag-winners for their Friday night fixture against struggling Carlton. The Cats named Tom Hawkins, James Kelly and Andrew Mackie for the Etihad Stadium encounter against the Blues, who swung the selection ...
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A dog which was caught in floodwaters in Colombia was pulled to safety by police and revived with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The drama took place after a deadly landslide in the area. A policeman is pictured in video footage following the dog as it ...
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(Adds Human Rights Watch statement). By Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Panarat Thepgumpanat. BANGKOK May 22 (Reuters) - When Thailand's army seized power in a bloodless coup, much of the business establishment quietly cheered them on. A year on, the ...
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The initial estimates of the economic damage caused by the April 25 earthquake in Nepal are in—and the numbers are staggering. The overall damage is estimated to be at about $10 billion, according to the Nepal government—nearly half of its gross ...
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