Monday, June 6, 2016

Geelong's Billie Smedts breaks leg in new AFL setback and other top stories.

  • Geelong's Billie Smedts breaks leg in new AFL setback

    Geelong's Billie Smedts breaks leg in new AFL setback
    Smedts only managed 38 senior games since his 2012 debut. Photo: Sebastian Costanzo Luckless Geelong midfielder Billie Smedts has suffered another big setback to his AFL career, this time breaking a leg in the VFL.Smedts broke his fibula on Sunday in a heavy collision and it is unclear how long he will be out of action.Cats football manager Steve Hocking said a decision was yet to be made on Smedt's treatment, but they expect him to make a full recovery.Smedt..
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  • Tom Hawkins faces one-game AFL ban Geelong Cats - The West ...

    Tom Hawkins faces one-game AFL ban Geelong Cats - The West ...
    Cats could go to AFL tribunal AAP on June 6, 2016, 3:57 pm Video Cats cut down Giants Geelong could go to the AFL tribunal to make star forward Tom Hawkins available for Saturday's match of the round against North Melbourne.Hawkins was offered a one-game ban after he was charged with striking GWS co-captain Phil Davis.The punch caught Davis in the throat and the match review panel ruled it was intentional conduct, with low impact to the head.The Cats would risk a two-match ..
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  • More charges laid against three brothers accused of gang rape of ...

    More charges laid against three brothers accused of gang rape of ...
    More charges laid against three brothers accused of gang rape of 14yo girl in Geelong Updated June 06, 2016 14:42:19 Prosecutors have laid additional charges against three brothers accused of the gang rape of a 14-year-old girl in Geelong in November. Melbourne Magistrates Court has been told two additional sexual offences have been laid against Brodie Mark Wild, 21, Allan Mark Wild, 30, and Kevin Andrew Wild, 29, over the alleged attack at a St Albans Park after the me..
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  • Much-needed win for the Cats

    Much-needed win for the Cats
    Much-needed win for the Cats Rebecca McDonald / 06 June 2016 Geelong has avoided losing three matches in a row with a win over Greater Western Sydney at Kardinia Park. The Cats won the twilight match on Saturday 14.14 (98) to 14.4 (88), thanks in part to a final quarter by skipper Joel Selwood. He had 12 of his 29 possessions in the final term, three centre clearances, four tackles and also kicked a crucial goal. Selwood also set up Tom Hawkins for a late goal, effectively sealing the resu..
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  • Rebecca McDonald / 06 June 2016

    Rebecca McDonald / 06 June 2016
    Falcons stay on top Rebecca McDonald / 06 June 2016 The Geelong Falcons have recorded a win over Murray Bushrangers, strengthening their grip on top spot of the TAC Cup ladder. The Falcons trailed by as much as 20 points early in the third quarter, but kicked seven of the last eight goals of the match to run out winners 12.9 (81) to 10.7 (67) for their seventh straight victory. It represented an 83-point turnaround from when the two sides last met back in Round 2, which was the Falcons onl..
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