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Emerging midfielder Cameron Guthrie has signed a new three-year contract with Geelong that will tie him to the club until the end of 2018. The 22-year-old is one of the most impressive members of the next generation of Cats, capable of being a creative ...
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It's been a couple of years since Geelong last threatened to win a premiership – and four since they actually did so – but the Cats nonetheless are still on the brink of another significant achievement. If Chris Scott's team hang on to their eighth ...
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Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley says he hopes his club's supporters treat Adam Goodes in the same manner as Geelong fans did when the spotlight was on them last week. With the divisive Goodes booing issue still creating headlines, Buckley said he ...
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Mr Loader, a veteran Geelong Supercats basketballer, said he was playing in Melbourne when he received the call from staff. “I was just shocked and in disbelief that someone would think that's a worthy thing to do,” he said. “We've got his whole visit ...
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Then he went back and slotted a goal like he was walking in the park. The Hawks and Cats have a chequered history; we know that much is true. But the Hawks have overcome 'the curse' and just between me and you. I reckon the boys will come out firing ...
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DUAL Geelong premiership coach Mark Thompson believes a News Limited article published this week linking the club to controversial sports scientist Stephen Dank was an attempt to tarnish the Cats' 2007 and 2009 flags. The report claimed the Cats had ...
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But no amount of goodwill towards the former Essendon champion and Geelong premiership coach masks the foolhardiness of his latest outburst. The tired, old line blaming the media is also wearing a little thin now that Thompson is a fully fledged member ...
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Further doubt has been cast on when, or even if, stage two of the $1.6 billion Perth Freight Link project will go ahead, with WA Premier Colin Barnett saying there was no firm timeframe in place. The Premier's latest comments come as the Senate moves ...
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Advertising industry legend and Crown Resorts director Harold Mitchell says James Packer is following in the footsteps of his father Kerry by stepping back from the chairman's role at the company he controls. “This is something that Kerry did in his life.
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The head of China's most powerful economic body has met with senior Australian ministers for high-level talks. Treasurer Joe Hockey and Trade Minister Andrew Robb met the Chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission Xu Shaoshi.
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