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The Power's win against Geelong in round seven last year was Port's first win against the Cats since round 21, 2007. The Cats are looking to end a frustrating five-game sequence in which they have neither won nor lost consecutive matches.
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Yet to win in four starts since that performance in November, the six-year-old has disappointed in his past two runs this campaign after a solid third placing first up at Geelong in April. Back onto the synthetic surface on which he has won before in ...
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THE future of the 146-year-old Geelong saleyards remains up in the air, after a council meeting this week decided to work with other neighbouring councils in a bid to develop a regional livestock selling solution. The decision has again reopened the ...
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I've been ridiculously spoiled as a Geelong Cats fan over the past decade. Three premierships, nine finals series and a couple of Brownlow medallists for good measure. Eat your heart out, Port supporters! In an era of salary caps and the draft, this ...
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But Robinson believes when the time comes, Geelong must do everything in its power to retain the highly rated 24-year-old. “I'd fight and fight hard, because he's a special talent and he's got the ability to break lines,” Robinson said. “Not many ...
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AFTER back-to-back wins Port Adelaide are ready to launch their title bid and it begin tonight against Geelong. Where the Power will win is at the coal face. Ken Hinkley's men are No. 1 for one percenters, second in tackles, fourth in clearances and ...
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Geelong has made no secret of its intent to regenerate, cautious of keeping an eye on the future while treating its current-day champions with the respect they deserve. Schwarz suggests Steve Johnson and Jimmy Bartel, both Norm Smith medallists and fan ...
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Sir Nemo wins the G.J McDonald & Co. Real Estate Maiden Plate (Race 3) at Geelong Synthetic on 12 June 2015. Sir Nemo wins the G.J McDonald & Co. Real Estate Maiden Plate (Race 3) at Geelong Synthetic on 12 June 2015. Sir Nemo wins the G.J ...
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If Adelaide superstar Patrick Dangerfield (estimated $800,000) and Carlton's Lachie Henderson ($500,000) setup camp down the Geelong coast, as many industry insiders increasingly expect, the Cats will pull off a free agency heist that might be bigger ...
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Alan Bond has been remembered as a man who had a huge impact on the lives of people around him, especially fellow businessmen. The controversial Perth businessman died last week aged 77, after failing to regain consciousness following open heart ...
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