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Saturday May 17, 2008

Geelong Cats

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Richmond v Geelong

Geelong have long toyed with Richmond. However, this year's Tigers are a tougher, quicker breed. Can they start to convert competitiveness into wins?

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

All-Australian Egan to miss the season

Geelong considers whether alternative therapies could benefit defender Matthew Egan, whose season has been ended by a recurrence of a career-threatening foot injury.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Ablett set to play, Ottens still waits

Geelong midfielder Gary Ablett could return from injury against Richmond, but ruckman Brad Ottens' foot complaint will keep him sidelined indefinitely.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Ablett to miss tribute match

Victorian official team photo. Gary Ablett's withdrawal will not make that much difference to the strength of the Victorian side for the Hall of Fame Tribute match, Mark Williams says.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Scarlett to give Dream forwards a nightmare

For the best full-back in the game today, Matthew Scarlett, the Dream team's superstar quartet holds little fear.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Ablett ruled out of Fame game

Geelong playmaker Gary Ablett is ruled out of the Victorian team for Saturday night's Hall of Fame Tribute match at the MCG.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Teammates revel in their dream appointment

Leon Davis and Matthew Stokes. Matthew Stokes and Leon Davis seek each other out to quietly chuckle at what on earth they were doing in such exalted company.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Selwood inks deal with Geelong

Geelong's Joel Selwood. The future of Geelong's premiership midfield is one step closer to being assured after Joel Selwood committed to the club through to the end of 2010.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Tribute criticism scratches Cats

Geelong's Steve Johnson. Geelong's mercurial forward Steve Johnson has expressed his disappointment at the negative publicity that has dogged the lead-up to Saturday night's Hall Of Fame match.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Hawks, Cats fans need longer memories

In the time between Geelong and Hawthorn's last official clash and their next, governments have come and gone.

Media Gallery

View It takes two, baby. Luke Power and Justin Sherman gang tackle Paul Chapman.

Brisbane, minus Jon Brown and Simon Black, gave Geelong a scare but the Cats were too strong in the finish, winning by 27 points.
Photo: John Donegan

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  • GALLERY Premiership flag unveiled
  • Photos Cats sharpen their claws
  • Photos Geelong hangs on
  • Photos Geelong's finest
  • GALLERY Geelong's new blood
  • GALLERY Year of the Cat
  • GALLERY Off the field
  • GALLERY Cats through to grand final
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  • GALLERY Cats resist Roos
  • GALLERY Cat stars
  • GALLERY Cats savage Crows
  • GALLERY Cats bite Dogs
  • GALLERY Ten straight for the Cats
  • GALLERY Cats deny Hird's Bombers
  • GALLERY Cats see off late Swan charge
  • GALLERY Cats sizzle
  • GALLERY Cats belt Saints
  • GALLERY Geelong thumps Port
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  • GALLERY Cats show their grit
  • GALLERY Geelong v Richmond
  • GALLERY Red-hot Cats
  • GALLERY Cats' rosy future
  • GALLERY The Cattery