Suns' Gary Ablett still a Geelong hero but its game on when siren goes
Suns’ Gary Ablett still a Geelong hero but its game on when siren goesAAPApril 30, 2016 12:00AMSavePrint Gary Ablett is fit and ready to fire against his old club Geelong. Picture: David ClarkEvery time Gary Ablett returns to Geelong with his Gold Coast teammates it’s a big deal.That comes with the territory for Ablett as an all-time Cats great and as the son and namesake of a club legend.But as midfielder Mitch Duncan notes, time moves on quickly in the AFL.Duncan, 24, is one of only 10 player..>> view originalJake Kolodjashnij making up ground on twin brother
TWINS Jake and Kade Kolodjashnij have been trying to get the better of one another since they were young fellas in Tasmania. Having grown up in Launceston, Jake tells ARM: "We played a lot of sports. We had the park around the corner. It did get pretty competitive. "I remember back in the day we'd be at the park with dad and one of us would spit the dummy and come home early." Tonight they will take that rivalry into the AFL for the first time when they go head-to-head as Jake's Geel..>> view originalNational Trust scores big in NSW; talks focus on the Western District
Retford Park, Bowral, which James Fairfax has given to the National Trust. Photo: Picasa National Trust The extensive gardens of Retford Park in Bowral, New South Wales, will ultimately open to the public following this month's announcement that philanthropist James Fairfax has gifted the historic property to the National Trust of Australia. When Fairfax, a former chairman of John Fairfax (now Fairfax Media), bought the place, complete with 1887 mansion, in 1964, he set about extending the g..>> view originalCats name second female board member
Cats announce second female board member Peter Ryan April 30, 2016 6:45 PM The Cats continue to move forwards both on and off the field GEELONG has added another female to its board with the appointment of Kate Spargo as director. The Cats’ president Colin Carter announced the decision in his president's address on Saturday night ahead of the clash against Gold Coast. "Kate brings a wealth of experience to our board, along with a ..>> view originalRail to port funding slips under the radar
WITH the dust settling on the Federal Government’s decision to contribute $220 million to the Murray Basin Rail Project in Victoria there is a surprise winner. In the fine print of the deal there is the explicit approval for repair of the Maroona to Portland rail line, meaning grain will be able to be moved to the port of Portland, which is used by GrainCorp as a grain export facility, cheaper and more efficiently. The announcement of funding for the repairs to the south-west Victorian line surp..>> view originalNorth has cashed in, test coming: King
On top of the ladder and undefeated is where every club wants to be, but North Melbourne still has much to prove when their schedule heats up late next month, says David King. The midfield is deep, defence good enough and their two key forwards are yet to miss a beat after six weeks of football. A win against Adelaide in the opening round has been their biggest scalp, while victory over an understrength Western Bulldogs team last night was another strong performance. North coach Brad Scott was..>> view original
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