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Monday February 16, 2009

Geelong Cats

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Stray kicking mars Cat fight

To the dedicated Cats fan, it was almost the perfect game of footy but a hint of the 2008 premiership loss still lingers.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

A Hawk and a Cat relish home Territory

Two young Aboriginal footballers head back to where it all began.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Cat Harley in doubt for Hawks clash

Tom  Harley. Geelong captain Tom Harley will miss the club's opening NAB Cup match and has doubts he will play in round one against reigning premier Hawthorn.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Former Cat bowled over once more

Arizona Cardinals punter Ben Graham. Ben Graham's Super Bowl has ended in heartbreak, proving history does repeat.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Cats help Evans to achieve his goal

On a mission to improve on his successive second placings in the Tour de France, Cadel Evans has tapped into the resources of the Geelong Football Club during his annual preparatory stint in Australia this summer.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

For Graham, it's third team lucky

Arizona Cardinals kicker Ben Graham (L) and Philadelphia Eagles kicker Sav Rocca (R). The twice-axed Aussie punter makes it to the Super Bowl.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Aussie headed for Superbowl

Sav Rocca or Ben Graham. One of these former long kicking AFL players now playing as punters in the American leagues is bound for America's Superbowl.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

McKenna admits: I've talked to Ablett

Nathan Ablett Former Geelong forward Nathan Ablett is likely to become a development project for AFL's newest team on the Gold Coast.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Thompson confident Geelong can continue next season in style

Geelong coach Mark Thompson says his club remains capable of dominating next season, despite this year's grand final failure against Hawthorn.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Cats post $1.22 million profit

Geelong's grand final loss may have put a dampener on their great season on the field but it hasn't stopped the Cats posting a $1.22 million operating profit in 2008.

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Geelong's relentless advance towards successive AFL premierships gathers pace with a 58-points win over St Kilda at the MCG.

  • Gallery Cats tame pesky Roos
  • Gallery Geelong pounds Dees
  • GALLERY Cats get the edge
  • GALLERY Ling down, Ablett hurt
  • GALLERY Roos v Cats
  • GALLERY Geelong pounds the Blues
  • GALLERY Cats win in the wet
  • GALLERY Cats survive Lions attack
  • GALLERY The Abletts
  • Gallery Cats keep a clean slate
  • GALLERY Cats cream Saints
  • 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
  • GALLERY Cats bury Roos
  • 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
  • GALLERY Cats' three in a row
  • GALLERY Cats show their grit
  • GALLERY Geelong v Richmond
  • GALLERY Red-hot Cats
  • GALLERY Cats' rosy future
  • GALLERY The Cattery