Stokes sticks by team mantra
Mathew Stokes says he will support whatever decision the Cats’ selectors make in naming the team to meet St Kilda
Mathew Stokes says he will support whatever decision the Cats’ selectors make in naming the team to meet St Kilda
Former Geelong champion Garry Hocking signals he wants to return to the Cats as an assistant coach next season
Stalwart hopes to make first senior AFL appearance of season for Swans against Cats
Peter Hanlon Premiership coach Charlie Clymo remains one of the Cats’ greatest mysteries
Geelong’s narrow loss to St Kilda takes a heavy toll with four of the Cats’ premiership players to miss this week
The most anticipated game of the year is finally upon us, with an unprecedented clash of two undefeated teams on Sunday at the Docklands
The Motlop name is synonymous with on-field magic, and Steven certainly continues this tradition. Featuring terrific evasive skills and an uncanny goal sense, Motlop is likely to be a long term small forward option for Geelong, who currently have no shortage of good small forwards. Represented NT at the U18 Championships and is from Wanderers
The final four minutes of Hawthorn’s 2008 Grand Final win
Mitchell Brown’s story is an interesting one. Originally thought too small to make the cut at the Sandringham Dragons, Brown shot up seven centimeters last year and greatly improved in his key forward post. Geelong will look to develop the 195cm teenager over time, and he impressed onlookers with his strong marking during an intra-club
Geelnog will play Collingwood in the NAB Cup final after the Cats shrugged off a stubborn Carlton for a 17-point semi-final win
The titans from Shell Stadium lost the only game that mattered last year, so it’s a safe bet they will come out harder than ever in 2009. The ruthless skill and hardness the competition has come to expect from Geelong was present right through 2008, and some new players will look to continue that trend