Saturday, July 23, 2016

'I'm a mum too': Geelong woman praised for kindness in Munich terror and other top stories.

  • 'I'm a mum too': Geelong woman praised for kindness in Munich terror

    'I'm a mum too': Geelong woman praised for kindness in Munich terror
    Geelong woman Donna Bravo was caught up in the mass shooting in Munich. Photo: SUPPLIED A Geelong woman has been praised for showing "humanity at its best" during the mad panic as a gunman mowed down shoppers outside a Munich mall.Donna Bravo was in the middle of her "Eat Pray Love" tour of Europe when terror and tragedy struck in Munich.She was near the scene of the attack when a gunman opened fire outside a nearby shopping mall, killing nine people and wounding 21.Ms Bravo's daughter ..
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  • Game of the Round: Geelong vs Adelaide

    Game of the Round: Geelong vs Adelaide
    Game of the Round: Geelong vs Adelaide Roar Rookie 0 Have your say Patrick Dangerfield. On fire. (AAP Image/Julian Smith) Related coverage On Saturday night Patrick Dangerfield will play against his former side, the Adelaide Crows, for only the second time since his free-agency move last year. The first meeting came earlier this season in round 8, whereby Geelong overcame the Crows home ground advantage to run out 26 point winners. After the loss, Adelaide sat in eight position..
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  • Cats ready for AFL's most potent side

    Cats ready for AFL's most potent side
    GEELONG’S defence will be tasked with an onerous job tonight, shutting down the AFL’s most productive forward line.But the challenge of facing in-form Adelaide in a crunch clash at home is being savoured by rookie revelation Tom Ruggles.Ruggles is set to play his 13th game, having been upgraded off the rookie list earlier this year after the season-ending knee injury to Jackson Thurlow.Few of those starts have been as important as tonight’s Round 17 match at Simonds Stadium, given one win and ha..
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  • Cats v Crows ... who wins?

    Cats v Crows ... who wins?
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  • Cats v Crows: eight burning questions

    Cats v Crows: eight burning questions
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  • Hobart proves it is the real deal

    Hobart proves it is the real deal
    IF there were any doubts lingering around Hobart’s SEABL championship credentials they were put to rest last night with a comprehensive annihilation of Geelong.The Chargers locked up their first conference minor premiership since 2002 – with three games left – after dismantling the Supercats 90-79 on the back of a blistering second half.Anthony Stewart’s men will now either face Geelong again or Mt Gambier in a month’s time at the Hobart Netball and Sports Centre, striving to earn hosting rights..
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  • GAME DAY: Geelong v Adelaide at Simonds Stadium | 3AW Radio

    GAME DAY: Geelong v Adelaide at Simonds Stadium | 3AW Radio
    GAME DAY: Geelong v Adelaide at Simonds Stadium | 3AW Radio Joel Selwood is leading the race for 3AW's Player of the Year. Photo: Pat Scala It's a final in July as the Cats and Crows do battle.The Cats have lost two of their past three and need this crucial win to keep in touch with the top four.But a win for the Crows would go a long, long way towards securing their spot in the top two.It looms as a cracker of a game; it's a genuine eight-pointer. Join the ..
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  • The mullets that transcended football

    The mullets that transcended football
    IT’S the age old question: What came first, the mullet or the 80s?Men have gone mad searching for the answer but one thing is for sure — the mullet lasted longer.While the 80s disappeared on January 1, 1990 in unexplainable circumstances, the mullet clings to life.Yes, the golden age is over, but there are some who cling on for dear life, honouring those mullets that have been clipped and left to die on barber floors throughout Australia.Today, we honour them all equally.media_cameraCollingwood'..
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  • Wild winds: Seven taken to hospital after spate of accidents

    Wild winds: Seven taken to hospital after spate of accidents
    Seven people have been taken to hospital following a spate of accidents caused by wild weather across Victoria.Fallen trees triggered four separate incidents in a 10-hour stretch that  left seven people in hospital, including two with serious injuries. Several people have been taken to hospital after wild winds caused havoc across the state.  Photo: Rohan Thomson The accidents came as wind gusts of up to 145km/h were recorded at Wilsons Promontory and 98km/h near Avalon Airport at Point..
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Unemployment rate dips as jobs grow .Unemployment rate dips as jobs grow .
Dispute between two Geelong players clouds Mitch Clark's AFL future .Knife allegedly used in servo hold-up .

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