Scott to dig for answers to Cats' woes
Geelong Cats press conference10:22AFL: Geelong Cats press conference following their loss to the Carlton Blues GEELONG coach Chris Scott concedes his side is a “shadow” of its former self as it stumbled to a second straight defeat.And Scott has vowed to “keep digging” to find a solution to Geelong’s mid-season woes as the Cats suffered a 19-point loss to a rampant Carlton yesterday.ONE STAT THAT MATTERED IN CATS LOSSAnd he put the heat on livewire Steven Motlop, who turned in another disappoint..>> view originalMilk List app helping consumers track down local dairy products
Geelong Milk List app helping consumers track down local dairy products By Stephanie Juleff Posted May 30, 2016 13:39:33 A new app is encouraging consumers in Geelong, south-west of Melbourne, to choose dairy products from local farmers.The current dairy crisis has prompted many consumers to re-evaluate their purchasing habits, with some of the milk-buying public eager to support dairy farmers by avoiding discounted milk.Geelong local Patrick O'Callaghan started..>> view originalDandenong Stingrays lower colours to a slick Geelong Falcons outfit
Dandenong' Stingrays player Luke Davies-Uniacke shakes a tackle from Geelong Falcons’ Cassidy Parish. Picture: Jason Sammon.DANDENONG Stingrays coach Craig Black says his side has “some areas to improve in’’ after it was knocked off top spot with a second successive defeat on Sunday.Black rued missed goals early and injuries after the Stingrays lost to the Geelong Falcons by 45 points at Shepley Oval.The visitors jumped the Stingrays early, rushing to a 5.1 to 0.2 quarter-time lead.By halftime, ..>> view originalSmile: you're on camera
Smile: you're on camera Rebecca McDonald / 30 May 2016 Signs have started appearing around Geelong's CBD, highlighting the use of surveillance cameras in the area. The City of Greater Geelong says the rollout includes 30 new signs and is expected to be completed by early June. They are designed to let the public know about CCTV in Central Geelong. The City is hoping the signs will also help deter anti-social behaviour in the CBD. You may also like... A man has been seriously injured afte..>> view originalBall fails to fall against rival
Nathan Herbert helped lead the Supercats to victory against Sandringham but they were unable to back up against Nunawading. Picture: Glenn FergusonGEELONG Supercats coach Leon O’Neill is refusing to panic despite Saturday night’s loss to SEABL archrival Nunawading, 86-68, in one of his team’s poorest shooting displays of the season. Geelong fired at just 35 per cent from the field with quarters of 19, 16, 16 and 17, ultimately falling short of the Spectres by 18 points, just 24 hours after a thr..>> view originalSchool mourns for `much-loved' Kate
Kate Cattanach, 15, died in a car accident near Penshurst.A TORQUAY teenager who died when a ute being driven by her friend crashed is today being mourned by family and friends at a Hamilton school where she was a boarder. Kate Cattanach, 15, died near Penshurst when the ute in which she was a passenger crashed.Monivae College said it was with great sadness that they announced the tragedy to the school community.“Kate was a much-loved member of our Year 10 class and boarding community,” school p..>> view originalSam set for return
Sam set for return Victoria Webb-Taylor / 30 May 2016 Sam Menegola is keen to make up for lost time as he prepares to return from injury with Geelong’s VFL side this weekend. The Cats’ recruit has not played since suffering a posterior cruciate ligament injury in his left knee in their opening pre-season Cup match to Collingwood back in late February.After three months on the sidelines, the 24-year-old midfielder will begin his bid to break into Geelong’s star-studded midfield when he line..>> view originalCraig Meddings - Weird Science…
The Morning Crew is made up of Hayden and Milly. You can catch them every weekday morning on 93.9 BayFM. Hayden One place you would love to travel to? I would love to see Ireland. I have been to the USA (going again later this year) Singapore, PNG, Thailand and Vanuatu but I always seem to put the U.K further down the bucket list. The history and the country-side (and the Guinness factory) are something that I would like to explore. Plus I always thought I'd end up with a Corr lol My favourit..>> view originalCar written off in early morning crash
Car written off in early morning crash Rebecca McDonald / 30 May 2016 Police say a man is lucky to be alive after an early morning crash in Ocean Grove. It is understood the man was driving along Grubb Road around 3.15am Monday, when his vehicle veered onto the wrong side of the road and hit a tree. Officers are investigating whether the man, who was the only person in the car, was thrown from the vehicle during the accident, saying he was found several metres away from the vehicle. He was..>> view originalRenewed push for international status - A local airport is again ...
Renewed push for international status Rebecca McDonald / 30 May 2016 A local airport is again getting some attention during the federal election campaign. Lobby group G21 Geelong Region Alliance is calling on both sides of politics to commit funding to help Avalon go international. CEO Elaine Carbines says they want actual dollar figures as part of the commitment. Ms Carbines says an international airport would not only provide a gateway for international tourism, but also provide benefits..>> view original
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