AFL 2016: Clark back to boost Geelong Cats
Video will begin in 5 seconds. FootyFix: Cats battle Swans for the top four Rohan Connolly previews all the footy action ahead of round 16 in the AFL. PT5M20S 620 349 Mitch Clark will play his first game of AFL football since round nine last season when he lines up for Geelong against Sydney at Simonds Stadium on Friday night.It's been more than a year since the veteran big man was laid low with a calf injury, missing the entire second half of his first year with his third AF..>> view originalSydney investors are showing a keen interest in the Geelong real ...
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GEELONG star Tom Hawkins and his wife, Emma, have moved to a farm and have announced they are expecting their first child.Emma revealed the news of the pregnancy on Instagram.The couple found their dream home near Geelong and will soon have cattle on their 62ha property.“It was how we were both raised — I was in Deniliquin and Tom was in Finley — and it starts entering your mind how you want to raise your kids,’’ Emma said.SETTLING IN: Hawkins’ country style weddingDISAPPEARING DRESS: Hawkins al..>> view originalUse keywords to search content on this website
Cats CEO: book early to avoid missing out
Get in quick or miss on milestone tix
GEELONG chief executive Brian Cook says Cats fans wanting to honour milestone men Corey Enright and Jimmy Bartel in the coming weeks should book tickets early to avoid missing out.The under-construction Simonds Stadium is in for its biggest month of the year with games against top eight sides including Sydney, Adelaide and the Western Bulldogs in the next four weeks.The Cats are forecasting sellouts for each of those, with Bartel due to play game 300 against the Crows and Enright set to break I..>> view originalAFL 2016: Ted Richards back as Sydney Swans swing axe for Cats ...
Video will begin in 5 seconds. FootyFix: Cats battle Swans for the top four Rohan Connolly previews all the footy action ahead of round 16 in the AFL. PT5M20S 620 349 Ted Richards will make his comeback to the AFL on Friday night after Sydney wielded the axe for the crucial clash with premiership favourites Geelong.Star youngster Isaac Heeney was one of four Swans to make way while Aliir Aliir also returns, as coach John Longmire reacted savagely at the selection table to t..>> view originalMan in jail for scissors stabbing
A GEELONG man, with an extensive history of violence, has been jailed after pleading guilty to bashing and stabbing a former partner with a pair of scissors.Andrew Birch, 34, pleaded guilty in Geelong Magistrates’ Court yesterday to charges of intentionally and recklessly causing injury.Police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Kerrie Moroney said that, during an argument with the female victim on June 8, Birch became angry and punched her in the face.“The victim fled to the garage and Birch ..>> view originalScammers hit Geelong - Geelong police are renewing their please ...
Scammers hit Geelong Rebecca McDonald / 07 July 2016 Geelong police are renewing their please for locals to be wary of scammers. They have had reports of overseas scam scratchies, where victims are being told to send money, before they can receive their winnings. Locals are also getting phone calls from people claiming to be from the Australian Tax Office, who are demanding payments for outstanding tax. Detective Darryl Crossthwaite from Geelong CIU says scammers are continuing to target m..>> view originalAFL season 2016: Geelong extend contract of Cory Gregson
Geelong have shown their commitment to young forward Cory Gregson, extending his contract for an extra 12 months.Gregson, 19, was already signed with the Cats until the end of 2017, but despite an indifferent campaign thus far, it's understood Geelong have seen enough in the teenager to re-sign him until the end of 2018. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide FootyFix: Cats battle Swans for the top four Kieren Jack breaks silence on feud West Co..>> view original
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