Saturday, June 20, 2015

Last Top Stories: Geelong defender Jed Bews set for contract extension

Geelong defender Jed Bews set for contract extension

Geelong defender Jed Bews set for contract extension
While Geelong's long injury count has not been ideal, it has provided opportunity for those on the fringe to prosper. One player to take full advantage has been Jed Bews, the son of club great, Andrew. Bews has played in all 11 matches and is set to ...
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Push for more transgender support for youths in regional Victoria

Push for more transgender support for youths in regional Victoria
Young transgender people in regional Victoria need more health and wellbeing support during their transition, healthcare workers in Geelong say. More than 100 young transgender people are meeting in Geelong, west of Melbourne, for what organisers say ...
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Kolodjashnij in for Geelong, Dawes for Dees

Kolodjashnij in for Geelong, Dawes for Dees
GEELONG defender Jake Kolodjashnij's long wait to make his AFL debut is over, with the 19-year-old picked for Sunday's clash against Melbourne at Simonds Stadium. Kolodjashnij, the twin brother of Gold Coast's Kade, has been one of the club's most ...
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Adelaide Crows plan to match Geelong offer for Patrick Dangerfield to force ...

Adelaide Crows plan to match Geelong offer for Patrick Dangerfield to force ...
Adelaide could reportedly block star midfielder Patrick Dangerfield's much-speculated defection to Geelong by matching any rival free-agency offer the Cats make. News Corp reported on Friday the club are building funds so it can force Geelong to the ...
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Melbourne Demons lose Jesse Hogan for AFL clash with Geelong Cats

Melbourne Demons lose Jesse Hogan for AFL clash with Geelong Cats
Melbourne suffered a blow ahead of Sunday's match against Geelong with young star Jesse Hogan ruled out with hamstring soreness. Hogan, 20, was looking to build on a career-best haul of five goals against St Kilda at Docklands last Sunday but was ...
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Geelong Mark Blicavs: likely to be a Cat for life

Geelong Mark Blicavs: likely to be a Cat for life
"Geelong set the tone with our very first discussion when they offered him a rookie list place. We had the meeting with Stephen Wells, Chris Scott and Neil Balme and they said 'we would love you to come in as a b class rookie', but at that stage he was ...
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Geelong coach Chris Scott expects umpires to have a close eye on ruck contests

Geelong coach Chris Scott expects umpires to have a close eye on ruck contests
Geelong has the tactic to good use with Rhys Stanley and Mark Blicavs, and Cats coach Chris Scott said yesterday he expected umpires to watch more closely on Sunday against Melbourne. “I think they probably will, but I think that's a good thing,” Scott ...
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Model sues tampon maker after losing a leg to TSS

Model sues tampon maker after losing a leg to TSS
A MODEL who lost a leg to toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is now suing the company who manufactured the tampons she used. 24-year-old model Lauren Wasser nearly died from TSS when she became ill in 2012. TSS is a complication of bacterial infection ...
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Melanoma trial begins as new cancer drugs show promise

Melanoma trial begins as new cancer drugs show promise
A new melanoma trial tests drugs that unlock the body's immune system to attack cancer. Loading… Post to Facebook. Melanoma trial begins as new cancer drugs show promise A new melanoma trial tests drugs that unlock the body's immune system to ...
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Extreme Exercising Can Lead to Blood Poisoning, Study Reveals

Extreme Exercising Can Lead to Blood Poisoning, Study Reveals
FRIDAY, June 19, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Extreme exercise may trigger blood poisoning in people who haven't trained properly, a new study suggests. Researchers in Australia looked at athletes who took part in extreme endurance events. Examples of ...
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