Communication breakdown leaves Geelong champ Jimmy Bartel in ...
A breakdown in communication between Geelong and Jimmy Bartel has the Brownlow Medallist wondering whether his services are required for next season.Despite the fact the 2007 Brownlow medallist has triggered a clause in his contract to play on next season, Fairfax Media understands there has been little contact between between club and player since Geelong's preliminary final exit. Flashback to the happy days of 2007 when Jimmy Bartel was a Brownlow and premiership medallist. Photo: Vince ..>> view originalGeelong schools' muck-up crackdown
GEELONG secondary schools are clamping down on traditional end of Year 12 “muck-up day” celebrations in a effort to rein in the high-jinx, with one even putting a ban on clown costumes. Another school as banned masks, following the recent phenomenon which has seen people dressed as clowns while brandishing weapons to scare people.And Geelong College on Thursday sent a letter to its Year 12 students telling them to made sure they wore the correct school uniform for the next two days, including “c..>> view originalCarlton wants Geelong youngster Darcy Lang in exchange for ...
Hands off Lang
GEELONG is holding its ground in negotiations with Carlton, refusing to part with Darcy Lang in a straight swap for running defender Zach Tuohy. The Blues have identified Lang as someone who could satisfy their needs and clinch a deal to send Tuohy to Geelong.But Lang remains unwilling to entertain the offer and the Cats are equally committed to keeping the 20-year-old creative forward, who remains under contract for next year.Carlton’s interest in Lang is understood to be strong but the two clu..>> view originalBin bozos causing green waste woes
GEELONG’S council is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to ensure that residents’ green offcuts are not going to waste.About 32,000 tonnes of garden material is collected across the city by the kerbside service, which is then mulched and composted for various uses.However an estimated 10 per cent of residential green bins are tainted by contaminants such as plastic bags and garden pots.The City of Greater Geelong’s city services acting general manager Vicki Shelton said the time-..>> view originalBusted truckie fails test drive defence
A NORLANE man, sprung behind the wheel of a stolen truck, claimed he was just taking it for a test drive before deciding whether to buy it, a court has heard. The court was told Gregory Barty initially denied knowing the truck was stolen despite the passenger window being smashed and the ignition lock broken so the vehicle had to be hot wired to start it.Barty, 35, of Wisteria Grove, pleaded guilty in Geelong Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday to charges of car theft and driving while suspended.Pol..>> view originalGeelong hit-run accused killer told father he had killed someone ...
Geelong hit-run accused 'told father he had killed someone', court hears Emily Angwin - Yahoo7 News on October 13, 2016, 8:42 pm A Geelong man charged over the fatal hit run of cyclist Gordon Ibbs, allegedly admitted to his father that he had killed someone. Gordon Ibbs was left for dead after he was hit by a car while riding his bike in Anakie, past Bacchus Marsh, on Mother's Day last year. Gordon Ibbs was cycling when he was struck by a car and left for dead. ..>> view originalHawkins knee surgery
GEELONG is confident star forward Tom Hawkins will not have a delayed start to his pre-season after having minor knee surgery this week.The hulking forward had a piece of his meniscus trimmed after suffering a small tear to it during the season.The Cats said yesterday Hawkins had played part of the season with the injury but said it was not serious.Hawkins will be fit in time for Geelong’s first day of pre-season but may start slightly behind the rest of the group with the surgery limiting his a..>> view original$1000 for local cricket MVP
IT’S local cricket’s version of SuperCoach.There will be an extra edge to the Geelong Cricket Associatio’s top division this season with the introduction of an all-new MVP award that carries a nice little $1000 bounty for the winning player.Cricketers in GCA1 first XI will battle it out for the Intersport De Grandi Cycle & Sport Geelong Cricket Association MVP award, with the winner to receive a $1000 store voucher.Based on a club championship system, the scoring is simple: one point for a run, ..>> view originalThree North Geelong footballers have been drafted by Melbourne in ...
Magpies become Demons 12 October 2016 Three North Geelong footballers have been drafted by Melbourne in the inaugural AFL Women's competition. Forward Richelle Cranston was selected at pick 24, teenage young gun Lily Mithen was next at 73, while ruck Maddi Boyd had to wait until pick 120.Also finding a home at Melbourne was former Colac Tigers netball star Shelley Scott.Scott, who won the GFL A grade best and fairest in 2011, impressed enough with VU Western Spurs to be taken with pick 41...>> view original
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