AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2008 ROUND 22; GEELONG V WEST COAST; MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS
Ben Jensen 29 August 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG V NORTH MELBOURNE GEELONG seek their thirteenth win in a row in the final round of the 2008 AFL season this Saturday afternoon, in a match to be broadcast on Channel Ten. Returning for the Cats are Matthew Stokes and Ryan Gamble, in please of the suspended Max Rooke and omitted Shannon Byrnes. Stokes returns from injury after he was a late withdrawel last week while Gamble returns after a week in the VFL. James Kelly, the second late withdrawel from last Sunday's win over the Kangaroos, remains missing.

MATCH PREVIEW INCLUDING TEAM LISTS, TV / RADIO DETAILS

 
IN
OUT
GEELONG
Matthew Stokes, Ryan Gamble
Shannon Byrnes (omitted), Max Rooke (suspended)
WEST COAST
Mark LeCras, Will Schofield
Tony Notte (omitted), Michael Braun (retired)

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CATS BOUNCE KANGAROOS
Ben Jensen 24 August 2008

By Ben Jensen (back in London) IN THE AFL'S PENULTIMATE ROUND, GEELONG put a sizeable dent in North Melbourne's top four, let alone Premiership, aspirations in front of an absolutely jammed packed 24,288 at Skilled Stadium today. Although the Kangaroos led at quarter time and forward David Hale booted eight goals, the Cats led at every other change, four goals at the middle two breaks and finally running out thirty-three point victors. Contratry to reports by AAP, Paul Chapman and Cameron Mooney each booted four goals, with Brad Ottens, playing his 200th game, kicking three. Steve Johnson had to be content with two while for a change Tom Lonergan could only manage a single. The spurned Brent Prismall and Travis Varcoe earned reprieves, coming in for the injured James Kelly and Matthew Stokes respectively.


GEELONG 3.3, 10.6, 13.10 17.13 (115) DEFEATED
NORTH MELBOURNE 4.3, 6.4, 9.4 13.4 (82)

GOALS
GEELONG: Chapman 4, Mooney 4, Ottens 3, S. Johnson 2, Ling 2, Lonergan, Rooke
NORTH MELBOURNE: Hale 8, Thomas 2, Harris, Jones, McIntosh

BEST
GEELONG: Ling, Bartel, Selwood, Chapman, Corey, Mooney
NORTH MELBOURNE: Hale, Wells, Pratt, Firrito, Petrie

CROWD: 24,299 at Skilled Stadium

UMPIRES: James, Nicholls, McInerney

INJURIES: GEELONG: Matthew Stokes, replaced in selected side by Travis Varcoe; James Kelly, replaced in selected side by Brent Prismall NORTH MELBOURNE: Nathan Thompson, replaced in selected side by Jess Sinclair; Matt Campbell, replaced in selected side by Scott Thompson.

REPORTS: Nil

 

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AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2008 ROUND 21; GEELONG V NORTH MELBOURNE; MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS
Ben Jensen 22 August 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG V NORTH MELBOURNE THE MIGHTY GEELONG CATS take on top four aspirants North Melbourne Kangaroos at Skilled Stadium this Sunday in the penultimate round for 2008, a Fox Sports game starting at 1pm. All Australian backmen Darren Milburn and Matthew Scarlett return from injury, as does Paul Chapman. The unlucky trio to make way are Brent Prismall, Ryan Gamble and Travis Varcoe, who have all performed well this season.


MATCH PREVIEW INCLUDING TEAM LISTS, TV / RADIO DETAILS

 
IN
OUT
GEELONG
Matthew Scarlett, Darren Milburn, Paul Chapman
Brent Prismall, Ryan Gamble, Travis Varcoe
NORTH MELBOURNE
Nathan Thompson, Hamish McIntosh
Leigh Brown, Jess Sinclair

 

MATCH PREVIEW INCLUDING TEAM LISTS, TV / RADIO DETAILS

CATS SNUFF OUT SWANS' TOP FOUR HOPES
Ben Jensen 16 August 2008

By Ben Jensen in Paris GEELONG put paid to Sydney's hopes of a top four finish and the double chance in front of 44,950 at ANZ Stadium tonight. Gary Ablett proved he's over his ankle injury, suffered back in round fifteen against Fremantle, kicking three goals while the Tom Lonergan goal kicking show continues, he and Shannon Byrnes matching Ablett's three goals.


GEELONG 7.4 9.8 16.10 20.13 (133) DEFEATED
SYDNEY 4.1 6.4 8.5 14.10 (94)

GOALS
GEELONG: Ablett 3, Byrnes 3, Lonergan 3, S Johnson 2, Mooney 2, Varcoe 2, Stokes, Prismall, Bartel, Gamble, Ottens
SYDNEY: Hall 5, Moore 2, McVeigh 2, Goodes 2, Kirk, Mattner, Bird

BEST
GEELONG: Ablett, Ottens, Corey, Bartel, Byrnes, Enright
SYDNEY: Hall, Kirk, Buchanan, Mattner, J Bolton, Bevan

CROWD: 44,950 at ANZ Stadium

UMPIRES: Donlon, Kennedy, Ryan (same trio as last week)

INJURIES: GEELONG:Matthew Scarlett (back); replaced in selected side by Travis Varcoe SYDNEY: Leo Barry (hamstring); replaced in selected side by Malceski. Jeff Crouch (neck), Moore (ankle).

REPORTS: Nil

 

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GEELONG ASSERTS SUPREMACY OVER MELBOURNE WITH MASSIVE WIN
Ben Jensen 8 August 2008

By Ben Jensen in San Sebastian AS EXPECTED THE CATS FLOGGED THE DEMONS at the MCG tonight, by one hundred and sixteen points in front of a very poor crowd. The poor old Dees didn´t trouble the scorers in the opening quarter, as the Cats went on to kick eight goals five behinds for a fifty-three to nil lead. Tom Lonergan and Matthew Stokes finished with four goals apiece, Lonergan taking his season tally to 23 from just 10 games. Late in the game Steve Johnson was ´given a couple´ in the guts by Melbourne player Lynden Dunn and had to be taken off for fear he would respond and attract attention from the AFL Match Review Panel. Andrew Mackie had a superb game, as did Joel Selwood who must have earned Brownlow votes in double figures the past month. Gary Ablett had his first run since injuring an ankle against the Fremantle Dockers three weeks ago, and looked like he needed the run. The Cats travel to Sydney next Saturday night in the third last home and away season game before the finals, and are now odds on to go undefeated and take out their second flag in a row.

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GEELONG 8.5 12.7 19.10 24.13 (157) DEFEATED
MELBOURNE 0.0 1.3 2.6 5.11 (41)

GOALS
GEELONG: Lonergan 4, Stokes 4, Prismall 3, Ablett 2, Ling 2, Mackie 2, Bartel 2, Blake, Gamble, Mooney, Selwood, Johnson
MELBOURNE: Valenti 2, C Johnson, Wonaeamirri, P Johnson

BEST
GEELONG: Scarlett, Mackie, Prismall, Enright, Selwood, Ling, Kelly, Bartel
MELBOURNE: Whelan, Valenti, McDonald, Wheatley, Bruce, P Johnson

CROWD: 34,610 at MCG

UMPIRES: Donlon, Kennedy, Ryan

INJURIES: Geelong:Nil Melbourne: Mark Jamar replaced in selected side by Jeff White

REPORTS: Nil

 

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CATS BELT TIGERS
Anthony Jensen 2 August 2008

By Anthony Jensen Geelong flogged Richmond by 63 points in front of 42,238 at the Telstra Dome tonight. The Cats had a lazy twelve goal kickers, led once more by Tom Lonergan and Ryan Gamble with three apiece. Geelong started slowly but then put together three dominant quarters of football to end up 63-point victors. The Tigers were without in-form spearhead Nathan Brown who was suffering with a virus.

GEELONG 2.6 8.8 15.13 20.14 (134) DEFEATED
RICHMOND 2.2 4.6 6.9 10.11 (71)

GOALS
GEELONG: Lonergan 3, Gamble 3, Bartel 2, Mackie 2, Mooney 2, Stokes 2, Kelly, Selwood, Johnson, Rooke, Milburn, Ling
RICHMOND: Richardson 3, Bowden 2, White 2, Riewoldt, Morton, Schulz

BEST
GEELONG: Selwood, Ling, Bartel, Milburn, Corey, Scarlett
RICHMOND: Newman, Deledio, Tuck, McGuane, Tambling

CROWD: 42,238 at Telstra Dome (Melbourne Docklands)

UMPIRES: Stevic, Wenn, Stewart

INJURIES: Geelong:Nil Richmond: Richo hurt his right knee

REPORTS: TBC

 

In what was 3-time All Australian Matthew Scarlett’s 200th match, Cats fans among the 42,238 crowd at Telstra Dome were flabbergasted as to why it took 10 minutes for their team to score, and another 10 for their first goal.

The answer can be found in Richmond’s adoption of the “rolling zone” involving filling the spaces in the centre of the ground, forcing Geelong to pass the ball wide and usually to a contest. This tactic may have been more potent had the Tigers, once they had possession, not racked up 18 clangers to quarter time.

For their part, the Cats missed some easy attempts on goal and almost looked set to go goalless all night. But when James Kelly broke the pack and snapped truly and was followed by a Tom Lonergan goal on the siren, it was relatively smooth sailing.

In the second quarter Mathew Stokes snagged 2 goals inside a minute and was among the best for the home side. Jimmy Bartel did his back-to-back Brownlow chances no harm by booting the first of his 2 majors off one step from 50m, and he would finish with 32 touches. In contrast, no less than 20 of Richmond’s 22 players had at least one “clanger”, no doubt contributing to their 26-point deficit at half time.

The second half saw Geelong govern the play by blocking the centre corridor whenever the Tiges had the pill. Key defender Andrew Mackie looked as relaxed as I’ve seen him when he bounded in from 60m, took a bounce, and kicked low and true for one of his two goals.

For Richmond, Matthew Richardson for his 3 goals was lively all over the ground, as was Shane Tuck who finished with a team high 31 touches and 7 tackles. Young ball winner Nathan Foley was effectively taken out of the game by Cameron Ling who courageously returned from that now infamous fractured cheekbone.

Richardson, seemingly recovered from a divot-producing jarred knee earlier in the game, took a few absolute screamers in the second half even though his side had the game lost. One mark over Darren Milburn in the 3rd and another 9 minutes into the last showed how dangerous he can be. If they had the additional target of Nathan Brown up forward, one imagines the result would have been far less severe for the Tigers.

But it was the Cats running out 63 point winners and they look ready to face a struggling Melbourne team next Friday night at the MCG.

 

 

CATS HANG ON TO SOLID 11 POINT WIN OVER HAWKS
Anthony Jensen 27 July 2008

By Anthony Jensen An exuberant crowd of 86,179 flocked to a brisk MCG for the Friday night clash between top of the ladder Geelong and third-placed Hawthorn. The rugged-up fans rode a rollercoaster match which was well worth the build-up since these sides last met in Round 4, 2007. Despite leading at every change and coming away 11 point winners, the end result doesn’t come close to telling the story of this close encounter for the Cats.

GEELONG 6.3 8.10 9.12 12.16 (88) DEFEATED
HAWTHORN 3.2 6.5 9.811.11 (77)

GOALS
GEELONG: S Johnson 3 P Chapman 2 J Bartel 2 C Mooney M Stokes R Gamble C Enright M Rooke
HAWTHORN: L Franklin 4 M Williams 2 C Brown 2 J Roughead 2 C Bateman

BEST
GEELONG: Bartel, Selwood, Enright, Ottens, Corey, Kelly
HAWTHORN: Mitchell, Bateman, Brown, Murphy, Croad, Ellis

CROWD: 86,179 at MCG

UMPIRES: S McBurney B Rosebury J Schmitt

INJURIES: Geelong:Darren Milburn (virus), replaced in selected side by David Johnson(first game since 2007) Hawthorn: TBC

REPORTS: TBC

 

Geelong faithful coming in on the V-Line express were worried to hear over the wireless that key backman Darren Milburn was a late withdrawal with a suspected virus, replaced by David Johnson coming off some fine form in the VFL. Whilst still confident, the Cats side now lacked 3 all-Australians in Gary Ablett, Cameron Ling and Milburn as well as in form David “Wojac” Wojcinski and looked far more vulnerable.

The match began with a tight contest all over the ground as both teams appeared to struggle with the dewy conditions. Andrew Mackie lined up on Lance Franklin, but Matthew Scarlett had the job for most of the match.

Mathew Stokes gained the first major after a Cam Mooney contest after almost 7 minutes of play. This was quickly followed by a reply from Buddy Franklin who looked dangerous whenever he went near the pill and would finish with 4 goals and the customary 5 behinds to remain at the top of the goal-kicking (77) and behind-kicking (61) leader boards. Geelong wasted some chances but took a comfortable 19 point lead into quarter time.

The second term saw the Hawks surge with Franklin drawing the ball to him, but often hard up on the boundary adding to kicking difficulty. Hawthorn captain Sam Mitchell had 23 touches to half time and was among the best for his side, amassing hard ball gets and clearances inside 50 to key forwards like Jarryd Roughead. Joel Selwood once again stood up to lead the midfielders with effective possessions, while Jimmy Bartel was busy adding to his 9 touches gained in the first quarter.

Ryan “Vegas” Gamble, as dubbed by the vibrant lady in Row R, put his body on the line for his team and copped a bone-crunching knock in the goal square, earning a rest on the bench. At this stage Paul Chapman also headed to the pine after suffering a hamstring injury that could see him out for a couple. After an inaccurate term for the Cats with 7 behinds, they held on to a 17 point lead.

Hawthorn really put the foot down in the 3rd term, due in no small part to the aerobatic heroics of Cyril Rioli and Campbell Brown who made an uncommon venture into the forward line and finished with 2 goals. Buddy continued to prove too much for Scarlett on the lead with 3 strong marks in minutes, his inaccuracy the only saving grace for a backline under siege.

With Geelong’s lead being whittled to just 4 points at the outset of the final period, a Mark Williams goal 35 seconds in had Hawks fans up and about with a taste of potential victory. But after a Bartel goal from outside 50m and a James Kelly “don’t argue” and quick pass setting up another, the visiting side regained their confidence and their slight lead.

The last few minutes were tense and frantic for both sides. Hawthorn forced errors during Geelong kick-ins, with one tackle from young Rioli on Jared Rooke forcing an errant handball straight to Franklin who easily converted. But a final screamer and goal by the one and only Steve Johnson assured an 11 point victory and quashed any rumours that Geelong weren’t the best side going around.

At Telstra Dome next Saturday Geelong face Richmond who are pushing for a spot in the 8. All-Australian full back Matthew Scarlett will play his 200th game of AFL after 11 seasons with the club, while the Cats hope to have Gary Ablett back from his ankle injury.

 

 

CATS CRUISE TO SIXTY-ONE POINT WIN
Ben Jensen 19 July 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG cemented top spot on the AFL ladder after defeating the second-placed Bulldogs by sixty-one points at Skilled Stadium today. Windy conditions and plenty of bite from the Bulldogs ensured the Cats made hard work of it in the first half before finishing all over the Bulldogs in the second half, their superiority over their challenger rudely asserted, despite the absense of All Australian midfielders Gary Ablett and Cameron Ling.

The first quarter can only be described as scrappy. Despite scoring the only goal in the first twenty minutes were lucky to level the scores by quarter time. Darren Milburn picked up an amazing 19 posessions by quarter time, although many of them were give and gets with Tom Harley and Matthew Scarlett. Ryan Gamble, who replaced an injured David Wojcinski, proved too much to handle for the Bulldogs backline most of the day, going about it in his customary low-key manner, although he did smile as he took a big grab in the third term.

In the second quarter Geelong were arguably the better team, inaccurate kicking ensuring the Bulldogs remained in the match, the scores again all level going into the main break, The Cats put the foot down in the third term, building a twenty point lead midway through the term. The two sides traded goals before a sharked goal from Harry Taylor just about snuffed out the Bulldogs. However while milking time on the centre-half back line, the Geelong defence came unstuck, Nathan Eagleton benefiting with a crafty goal from just outside fifty to peg the lead back to fifteen points.

The Bulldogs didn't really fire a shot in the final quarter, as Geelong finished with eight goals to one. Cameron Mooney chimed in with two goals, Gamble another. The Bulldogs didn't score until time on, as if to emphacise the differential between the two sides first and second on the ladder. This Friday night Geelong play Hawthorn at the MCG, the Cats' third MCG 'away' fixture of the season in what will certainly be a big money spinner for the Hawks. Football Manager Neil Balme maintains Ablett is a chance to return but the sight of him hobbling on crutches suggests he is more likely to miss than play.

GEELONG 3.3 6.11 11.12 19.17 (131) DEFEATED
WESTERN BULLDOGS 3.3 7.5 9.9 10.10 (70)

GOALS
GEELONG: Gamble 4, Mooney 3, Johnson 3, Bartel 2, Stokes 2, Mackie, Chapman, Ottens, Taylor, Lonergan
WESTERN BULLDOGS: Giansiracusa 3, Eagleton 2, Johnson, Lake, Welsh, Hahn

BEST
GEELONG: Scarlett, Bartel, Mooney, Milburn, Corey, Mackie, Gamble
WESTERN BULLDOGS: Giansiracusa, Cooney, Eagleton, Boyd

UMPIRES: Chris Donlon (1) (VIC), Michael Vozzo (2) (VIC), Shaun Ryan (25) (VIC)

CROWD: 24,801 at Skilled Stadium, Geelong

INJURIES: Geelong: David Wojcinski replaced in selected side by Ryan Gamble Western Bulldogs: TBC

REPORTS: TBC

 

VFL ROUND 15
GEELONG V NORTH BALLARAT
SUNDAY 19 JULY, 10:40 AEST
SKILLED STADIUM

 

NORTH BALLARAT 9.3 17.6 22.9 29.10 (184) DEFEATED
GEELONG 3.0 4.3 5.5 7.10 (52)

GOALS:
NORTH BALLARAT: Smith 7 McMahon 5 Wundke 4 Sansbury 3 Chester 3 Spolding 2 Grima 2 Sewell Driscoll Garlett
GEELONG: Barnes 4 Byrnes Davenport Djerrkura

BEST:
NORTH BALLARAT: Roach Sansbury Smith Sewell Grima McMahon
GEELONG: Johnson Barnes Byrnes Mumford Donohue Djerrkura

 

 

AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2008 ROUND 16; GEELONG V WESTERN BULLDOGS; MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS
Ben Jensen 17 July 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG V WESTERN BULLDOGS THE CATS host second placed WESTERN BULLDOGS this Saturday afternoon at Skilled Stadium. Geelong will be without All Australian midfielders Gary Ablett and Cameron Ling following last Saturday's spiteful encounter with Fremantle.

 
IN
OUT
GEELONG
James Kelly, Brent Prismall
Gary Ablett (rolled ankle), Cameron Ling (fractured cheekbone)
WESTERN BULLDOGS
Griffen, Welsh
Hill, Wight (omitted)

MATCH PREVIEW INCLUDING TEAM LISTS, TV / RADIO DETAILS

CATS CRUISE TO SEVENTY-FOUR POINT WIN
Ben Jensen 12 July 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG EASILY ACCOUNTED FOR FREMANTLE at Skilled Stadium this afternoon. The match was marred in controversy early on, Docker Dean Solomon reported for ending Cameron Ling's game in the first quarter, Ling suffering a horrendous injury in a fractured cheek bone. James Kelly was a late change due to a calf injury, replaced by Harry Taylor.

Tom Lonergan kicked four goals for the second week in a row, Brad Ottens also finding the big sticks with three. But the match will be remembered for Solomon's lone act of violence, that sparked retaliations and several more spotfires throughout the match. The former Essendon 'hard man' (not sure what that means when he charges a player from 25m) has sparked a debate about whether a 'send off' rule should apply for such blatant acts of violence.

Cats Coach Mark Thompson confirmed Ablett would miss at least one match, at best. Next week Geelong play the Western Bulldogs, again at Skilled Stadium, in the match of the round, before taking on Hawthorn at the MCG the week after. Cameron Ling will be having surgery tonight, and is expected to miss up to six matches, ironically possibly longer than his assailant, Dean Solomon, will receive.

 

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GEELONG 4.2 7.7 13.10 18.10 (118) DEFEATED
FREMANTLE 2.1 2.4 5.7 6.8 (44)

GOALS
GEELONG: Lonergan 4, Ottens 3, Enright 2, Bartel 2, Chapman 2, Varcoe, Ablett, Mooney, Selwood, Stokes
FREMANTLE: Tarrant 3, Pavlich, Mayne, Peake

BEST
GEELONG: J Selwood C Enright J Corey J Bartel M Scarlett T Harley T Lonergan
FREMANTLE: G Ibbotson M Johnson R Palmer R Crowley

UMPIRES: Justin Schmitt (17) (SA), Stuart Wenn (22) (VIC), Jason Armstrong (26) (VIC)

CROWD: 21,286 at Skilled Stadium, Geelong

INJURIES: Geelong: Ablett (rolled ankle late in second quarter, did not return); Ling (king hit by Dean Solomon in first quarter, did not return to field) Fremantle: TBC

REPORTS: Dean Solomon for striking Cameron Ling in the first quarter

 

AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2008 ROUND 15; GEELONG V FREMANTLE; MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS
Ben Jensen 11 July 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG V FREMANTLE THE CATS host struggling Fremantle this Saturday afternoon at Skilled Stadium. The 'Frockers' will be without Peter Bell, who in a shock move announced his retirement with immediate effect earlier in the week, while the Cats have a clean bill of health.

MATCH PREVIEW, INCLUDING TEAM LISTS, VFL TEAM INFO, TV DETAILS

 
IN
OUT
GEELONG
No Changes
No Changes
FREMANTLE
McPharlin, Johnson, Farmer, Browne
Peter Bell (retired), Roger Hayden (injured), Ryley Dunn (injured), Peake (omitted)

CATS CLIP CROWS' WINGS
Anthony Jensen 5 July 2008

By Anthony Jensen GEELONG THRASHED ADELAIDE at AAMI Stadium by 68 points on Friday night. Geelong led from start to finish, never looking troubled by the team that was fifth on the ladder heading into this match. Matthew Scarlett returned from a hamstring complaint while Mathew Stokes resumes his small forward role after accepting a one-match suspension for striking Brisbane’s Michael Rischitelli.

 

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GEELONG 4.6 9.8 12.10 18.16 (124) DEFEATED
ADELAIDE 0.1 2.5 4.8 8.8 (56)

GOALS
GEELONG: Lonergan 4, Stokes 3, Corey 2, Johnson 2, Mooney 2, Blake, Chapman, Ling, Mackie, Varcoe
ADELAIDE: Douglas 2, Burton, Edwards, 'Stiffy' Johncock, Maric, Massie, Porplyzia

BEST
GEELONG: Enright, Bartel, Selwood, Mackie, Johnson, Ling, Lonergan
ADELAIDE: Goodwin, Edwards, Stevens, Massie

UMPIRES: Chamberlain, Rosebury, Stevic

CROWD: 44,377 at AAMI Stadium, Adelaide

INJURIES: Geelong: None reported ADELAIDE: Reilly (knee)

REPORTS: Nil

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AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2008 ROUND 14; ADELAIDE V GEELONG; MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS
Ben Jensen 4 July 2008

By Ben Jensen ADELAIDE CROWS V GEELONG THE CATS should face some half decent opposition against Adelaide at the ground formerlly known as Moron Park next Friday night. Geelong, top of the ladder before the split round began and Adelaide, fifth, are certain to be contesting finals come September, the latter somewhat surprisingly.

The Cats have almost a clean bill of health, with Matthew Scarlett to return after injuring a hamstring against the Kangaroos in Round 11. In form little man Matthew Stokes also comes back into the side that has only lost one match this season, albeit it to Collingwood by a hundred odd points. Adelaide, on the other hand, are missing at least two ruckman in Rhett Biglands and Ivan Maric, while fourth choice Jonathan Griffen is also under a cloud.

SCARLETT TO RETURN; MATCH PREVIEW INCLUDING TEAM LISTS, TV / RADIO DETAILS

 
IN
OUT
GEELONG
Stokes, Scarlett
Harry Taylor, Brent Prismall
ADELAIDE
Massie, Symes
Andrew McLeod (knee), Luke Jericho

CATS A GOOD BET AGAINST CROWS
Andy Morris of Betfair 1 July 2008

By Andy Morris of Betfair ADELAIDE Adelaide play host to reigning premiers Geelong in what could see quite a shake up of the top eight. Geelong sits in second place after a fired-up Western Bulldogs accounted for a struggling Port Power over the weekend. A win to Geelong would see them outright competition leaders, while a win to Adelaide would afford them some breathing space in the middle order.

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CATS MAUL EAGLES BY ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIVE POINTS
Ben Jensen 21 June 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG DEMOLISHED the West Coast Eagles at Subiaco this evening to the tune of one hunded and thirty five points. The Cats led by just under twenty goals at three quarter time, then increased the margin with a five goal to two final term. Gary Ablett will surely be streaks ahead in the Brownlow Medal by now; if not they may as well take the voting away from umpires (hopefully not).

Paul Chapman continued his renewed affair with the big sticks, booting five goals to make it nine in two weeks. Tom Harley had one of his best games of the season, while fellow backman Harry Taylor kicked his first ever goal in front of his own 'home' crowd including his family. James Kelly booted four while the crowd almost appeared to have more blue and white fans than blue and yellow. Brent Prismall continues to play like his life depends on it, ditto Max Rooke. David Wojcinski replaced Matthew Stokes in the side, returning after a week in the VFL.

Ablett had thirty-seven possessions as well as two goals, and also laid six tackles for good measure. Fifteen of the possessions were 'contested', and not surprisingly he finished top of whatever 'ratings tables' the stats men come up with. Not far behind him for effectiveness though were Kelly and Chapman, who had to step up a bit to take some of the load Matthew Stokes has been taking the past two months. Steve Johnson had 'only' two goals but he played a hand in countless others, bringing the ball inside fifty six times and earning eleven contested possessions.

The Cats have a week off now due to the split round, and resume on Friday week against Adelaide at AAMI Stadium, a game to be televised live into Victoria, although unfortunately the blackout of Geelong by Setanta Sports in Europe and America continues, the Pay TV channel no longer showing Friday night games.

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GEELONG 7.3 13.6 23.10 28.14 (182) DEFEATED
WEST COAST 1.5 2.9 3.14 5.17 (47)

GOALS
GEELONG: Mooney 5, Chapman 5, Kelly 4, Ablett 2, Johnson 2, Lonergan 2, Rooke 2, Varcoe 2, Bartel, Mackie, Prismall, Taylor
WEST COAST: Lecras 3, Hunter, Cox

BEST
GEELONG: Gary Ablett, Mooney, Chapman, Kelly, Harley, Johnson (by consensus from Cats Claw)
WEST COAST: (None named)

UMPIRES: Donlon, Rosebury, Kamolins

CROWD: 38,414 at Subiaco Oval, Perth

INJURIES: Geelong: None reported West Coast : TBC - two players in hospital

REPORTS: Nil

 

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CATS DISPENSE WITH POWER ON WAY TO TOP OF AFL LADDER, JOHNSON REPORTED
Ben Jensen 16 June 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG finished off Port Adelaide's season yesterday afternoon on their way to the top of the AFL ladder, bypassing Hawthorn in thrashing the Power by fifty-nine points in front of 21,642 at Skilled Stadium. The game may yet come at a cost however, star forward Steve Johnson reported for making 'unnecessary' contact to Troy Chaplin's face in the second quarter.

Joel Corey against probably took the three Brownlow votes ahead of Gary Ablett, with Joel Selwood and Paul Chapman vying for the one vote. Chapman, goalless last week, booted four while Johnson kicked two. Cameron Mooney didn't feature in the major scorers list at all, while Mark Blake added another rare goal to his career statistics.

GEELONG 3.5 7.9 13.14 15.18 (108) DEFEATED
PORT ADELAIDE 2.2 3.6 4.6 7.7 (49)

GOALS
GEELONG: Chapman 4, S Johnson 2, Mackie, Varcoe, Lonergan, Blake, Stokes, Ablett, Prismall, Rooke, Ling
PORT ADELAIDE: Motlop 3, Rodan 2, Tredrea, S Burgoyne

BEST
GEELONG: Corey, Ablett, Selwood, Chapman, Mackie, Ling, Johnson
PORT ADELAIDE: Salopek, Rodan, Wilson, Motlop

UMPIRES: Stewart, McLaren, Ellis

CROWD: 21,642 at Skilled Stadium (Kardinia Park), Geelong

INJURIES: Geelong: None reported Port Adelaide : Dominic Cassisi (calf)

REPORTS: Geelong: S Johnson (Geelong) for making "unnecessary contact" to the face of Chaplin (Port) in the second quarter

CATS PREVAIL OVER KANGAROOS IN NAIL BITER AT THE DOME
Ben Jensen 7 June 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG hung on the defeat a gallant and undermanned North Melbourne at Telstra Dome last night, thanks largely to Gary Ablett and Cameron Mooney. The Cats dominated the opening half but the Roos got right back into the game and trailed by only eight points at the main break. Unfortunately the win came at a cost, All Australian backman Matthew Scarlett twinging a hamstring, almost certain to miss at least a couple weeks.

Ablett Junior must surely be ahead in the Brownlow Medal by now; the boy wonder's star continues to rise. Ablett had 21 possessions and two goals to half time, finishing with 39. Fellow All Australian Mooney, in his first game back after missing last week due to injury, booted seven goals, including three by half time.

Ablett, dispatched to full forward five minutes from the final break, conjured up a miraculous goal thirty seconds before three quarter time that all but culled off the Kangaroo hopes. Leading by two goals, Steve Johnson's third goal barely three minutes in was crucial and gave the Cats breathing space that ultimately wouldn't be breached by the Kangaroos. David Hale provided heart palpitations as he kicked the Roos' only goals of the final term, while the Geelong players peppered the goals but produced only behinds, until the final goal of the match by Cameron Mooney. Mooney's seventh goal came with just under four minutes left on the clock, the margin now fourteen points.

 

GEELONG 7.0 11.6 17.7 19.13 (127) DEFEATED
NORTH MELBOURNE 3.2 10.4 15.7 17.12 (114)

GOALS
GEELONG: Mooney 7, S Johnson 3, Lonergan 2, Varcoe 2, Ablett 2, Byrnes, Ottens, Enright
NORTH MELBOURNE: Hale 4, Campbell 3, Harvey 2, Petrie 2, Thomas 2, Harding, Harris, Brown, Lower

BEST
GEELONG: Ablett, S Johnson, Mooney, Ling, Kelly, Enright
NORTH MELBOURNE: Harvey, Simpson, Gibson, Hale, Petrie, Harris

UMPIRES: McInerney, Wenn, Ryan

CROWD: 38,373 at Telstra Dome (Docklands), Melbourne

INJURIES: Geelong: Selwood (virus) replaced in selected side by Prismall. Scarlett (hamstring) North Melbourne: Pratt (shoulder)

 

Geelong coach Mark Thompson reflected on the game, admitting all that mattered was the four points. "It was a weird sort of a game. The last two times we've played North Melbourne we've beaten them by a lot and they never, ever give up and they didn't tonight. To walk away with the victory is really the only thing that matters."

AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2008 ROUND 11; NORTH MELBOURNE V GEELONG; MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS
Ben Jensen 6 June 2008

By Ben Jensen NORTH MELBOURNE V GEELONG GEELONG are hosted by newly-renamed North Melbourne at Telstra Dome this Friday night, a match finally covered live in Setanta Sports (but don't get used to it). Last time the two sides met, the Cats tore the Roos a proverbial new one, winning by a lazy one hundred and six points at the MCG in a qualifying final. Geelong's two inclusions, forwards Cameron Mooney and Paul Chapman, each kicked five goals that day, and will be looking to repeat the feat.

MATCH PREVIEW AND TEAM LISTS

 
IN
OUT
GEELONG
Cameron Mooney, Paul Chapman
Harry Taylor (omitted), Tom Hawkins (omitted)
NORTH MELBOURNE
Davies, Thompson, Brown
Nathan Thompson (knee), Corey Jones (ankle), Shannon Watt (omitted)

 

GEELONG GET BACK ON TRACK WITH WIN OVER CARLTON
Anthony Jensen 31 May 2008

By Anthony Jensen GEELONG players and fans alike looked keen to scrub last week's monumental loss to Collingwood out of their collective minds, and achieved this on Saturday night in a 56-point win over Carlton. Cats fans saw the long awaited return of 'gutsy' Tom Lonergan [sans one kidney], coming in for Cam Mooney who was a late withdrawal with a suspected shoulder complaint. Brad Ottens also made his first AFL appearance since his stellar performance in the 2007 Grand Final, returning from what turned out to be a severe ankle sprain incurred during the pre-season.

 

In the opening term Geelong had the majority of the play but was wasteful in front of goal, kicking 2 goals 7 behinds, with Lonergan one of the main culprits and looking nervous. For their part Carlton were lively, with Chris Judd racking up 8 first quarter touches before heading for the bench in the 25th minute; dreaded osteitis pubis clearly still troubling the midfielder once any treatment has ceased to have effect. On more than one occasion Cameron Cloke and Brendan Fevola linked up well, the former leading hard and creating space for the reformed spearhead to run into.

The second quarter was again closely fought in front of 46,231 fans in a chilly Telstra Dome. Fev provided one of the highlights with a one-handed mark 20m from goal in front of Matty Scarlett, and converted easily. Joel Corey's no-look handball over his head gave the Cats one of their 5 goals for the quarter, seeming to prompt the Blues to adopt 'go slow' tactics to stem the tide. Judd held the ball aloft with 7min to go in the half, as if daring the likes of hard man Max Rooke to come and get it, before conceding 30m to find a teammate capable of retaining possession.

After one short pass too many to the fumbling hands of Setanta O'Hailpin, the Cats pounced and Joel Corey waltzed into an open goal, only to find the post and again give the Blues the chance to run down the clock. Geelong took a 13-point lead into the main break that should have been much more.

While still inaccurate in front of the big sticks, Geelong dominated the third quarter, piling on 6 goals and 8 behinds to Carlton's solitary point. The 'home' side dominated all areas of the ground, none more so than Gary Ablett who had 30 touches up to 3 quarter time. Youngster Tom Hawkins proved a strong target up forward but was at times too unselfish, passing to teammates who were 2-on-1 instead of walking back and slotting it. Matthew Stokes up to this point the most dominant forward, snagging 4 majors.

Prized No. 1 draft pick Matthew Kreuzer was used only sparingly in the ruck by coach Brett Ratten, playing instead at centre half back. With Judd's limited mobility Andrew Carrazzo was forced to win a lot of his own ball and was among the best for the Blues.

The last quarter saw what we have come to expect from Steve Johnson; hard running and freakish moments of pure talent. Twice he marked deep in the forward pocket, and kicked a well timed snap off just one step, one of them nearly being marked in the crowd by the author. Darren Milburn made a rare foray into the forward 50 and kicked a solid goal from 49m out, a feat equalled and then some by Fevola who sailed one home from well outside the arc. Carlton had regained some composure and kept even throughout the quarter, but were outclassed by Geelong who came away with the 4 points to keep the Blues winless in the two teams' 7 meetings so far at the Dome.

Next week Geelong again head to Telstra Dome, this time on a Friday night to take on North Melbourne who are fighting for a spot in the top 8. Josh Hunt and Paul Chapman will both be pushing for selection but may be rested for the following week's clash against Port.

 

GEELONG 2.7 7.10 13.18 19.19 (133) DEFEATED
CARLTON 2.2 6.3 6.4 12.5 (77)

GOALS
GEELONG: S Johnson 5, Stokes 4, Byrnes 3, Lonergan 2, Rooke, Milburn, Mackie, Bartel, Varcoe
CARLTON: Fevola 3, Betts 2, Gibbs 2, Cloke, Judd, Scotland, Stevens, Wiggins

BEST
GEELONG: Ablett, S Johnson, Corey, Milburn, Stokes, Byrnes
CARLTON: Judd, Simpson, Thornton, Armfield

UMPIRES: Ryan, Avon, Farmer

CROWD: 46,231 at Telstra Dome (Docklands), Melbourne

 

CATS PUT IN MAYOR OF HIROSHIMA EFFORT (WHAT THE F&%* WAS THAT?!)
Ben Jensen 24 May 2008

By Ben Jensen IT WAS MAYOR OF HIROSHIMA stuff at the MCG last night, as Geelong were thrashed by Collingwood to the tune of 86 points, in front of a crowd of 78,206. The Cats' first loss since round 21 2007 was certainly a big one - they don't get that much bigger, especially not for this team. Collingwood kicked the first three goals of the match and maintained a comfortable lead throughout the first half, before snuffing out a belated Geelong comeback early in the third term to lead by 62 points at the final break. A four goal to one final quarter rounded out the insult.

Geelong coach Mark 'Bomber' Thompson admitted the loss was that bad, he and his side are better off forgetting about it and moving onto next week's clash with Carlton at Telstra Dome. "You almost have to say, 'It was a bad night, let's move on', and put it out of the way as quick as we can and look forward to Carlton. We just had a bad night, a really bad night. It was right from the start, right to the very end".

"There were seven minutes in the third quarter where we played reasonable footy after getting a bit of a wind-up at halftime, but apart from that there wasn't many positives. They (The players) are not happy, nobody is happy. It has been a long time since we lost a game, and it's been a long time since we lost one by 86 points, but it gives us a chance to work on a few things."

"We have got the Blues in eight days, so we will go after them as hard as we can. Sides have done it for the last three or four weeks; if they come at us and tackle us and they try to unsettle us and we let teams keep doing it, they will continue to do it all year. At some point we have got to give it back and that's what we are looking forward to doing."

 

COLLINGWOOD 6.4 11.6 16.7 20.14 (134) DEFEATED
GEELONG 2.2 3.3 6.5 7.6 (48)

GOALS
COLLINGWOOD: Cloke 4, Medhurst 3, Didak 2, Davis 2, Shaw, B. Johnson, Rocca, Fraser, Clarke, Lockyer, Pendlebury, Bryan, Thomas
GEELONG: Ablett 2, Varcoe, Wojcinski, Gamble, Mooney, Hawkins

BEST
COLLINGWOOD: Clarke, Thomas, Cloke, Lockyer, Swan, Pendlebury, Rocca
GEELONG: Ablett, Corey

UMPIRES: McBurney, Kennedy, Jeffery

CROWD: 78,206 at MCG, Melbourne

AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2008 ROUND 9; COLLINGWOOD V GEELONG; MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS
Ben Jensen 23 May 2008

By Ben Jensen COLLINGWOOD V GEELONG The match of the round is a replay of last year's sensational Preliminary Final between Geelong and Collingwood, again at the MCG. Last September, the Cats had a bad night out while the Magpies played well above themselves in what was Nathan Buckley's final match, the end margin just two points.

The Cats have made two changes, bringing straight back Matthew Stokes who missed last week through suspension, and recalling Trent West. West replaces fellow rookie ruckman Shane Mumford, while Stokes takes the place of Max Rooke, who has so far endured an indifferent season and is surely carrying an injury.

Nothing could have been sweeter than making a grand final, other than just pipping Collingwood at the final post on a Friday night at the MCG - so you've got ALL weekend to gloat. That's what Geelong did last season, and of course followed it up by tearing a despondent Port Adelaide team a proverbial new one less than eight days later at the same venue.

In the VFL the Bendigo Bank Cats travel to Ballarat to face the North Melbourne - affiliate North Ballarat Roosters.

MATCH PREVIEW AND TEAM LIST

 

 
IN
OUT
GEELONG
Matthew Stokes, Trent West
Max Rooke, Shane Mumford
COLLINGWOOD
Josh Fraser
Cameron Wood (well he won't this week)

 

CATS' CLASS SHOWS UP TIGERS IN THE END
Ben Jensen 18 May 2008

By Ben Jensen THE CATS blew away a spirited Tigers side with a seven goal to one third quarter, ending up winners by thirty points to remain top of the ladder, undefeated since round 21 last season. They don't call it the 'Premiership quarter' for not, so it was fitting Geelong blasted Richmond's hopes away. Richmond were in front at quarter and half time, but soon fell by the wayside as the Cats had winners all over the ground in their first match at the MCG since their record-breaking Grand Final win last September. Rain fell pretty much all game, but that didn't dampen the silky skills of Gary Ablett, Paul Chapman or Cameron Ling. And if anything, Jimmy Bartel improved. Richmond had a real red hot go early on but as is their want, didn't have enough in the tank when the Cats got out of second gear.

 

GEELONG 2.1 4.4 11.12 14.15 (99) DEFEATED
RICHMOND 3.2 5.4 6.7 10.9 (69)

GOALS
GEELONG: Chapman 4, Gamble 2, Ling 2, Wojcinski, Ablett, Mooney, Milburn, Hawkins, Selwood
RICHMOND: Deledio 2, Bowden 2, Cotchin 2, Richardson, Edwards, Tambling, McMahon

BEST
GEELONG: G.Ablett, Chapman, Ling, Bartel, Mackie, Wojcinski, Scarlett
RICHMOND: Richardson, Johnson, Cotchin, King

UMPIRES: TBC

CROWD: 37,275 at MCG, Melbourne

 

At the opening bounce Andrew Mackie manned up on Matthew Richardson, who took his now-customary position on the wing, while Gary Ablett slotted back onto the ball after a brief absence due to injury. Tigers fans had plenty of cheer about after the first two minutes, as their side shot to a two goal to nil lead. The Cats answered back but a short time later the Tigers had another goal, due in part to a fortuitous bounce. Brett Deledio kicked a rush snapshot from a pocket, the ball bobbing up into the air and bouncing in front of Matthew Scarlett, who having waiting for the ball to bounce before gathering possession, looked like an English Premier League goalkeeper as he helplessly watch the ball sail straight over his head for a goal, and all he could do was shrug his shoulders.

The Cats probably should have gone into half time with a lead, but partially due to the conditions James Kelly and Ryan Gamble had trouble putting the ball between the big sticks - sometimes booting the ball out on the full. The margin at half time remained essentially the same, a two goal lead to Richmond. Both Richmond's goals resulted from fifty metre penalties, given away by Kelly and skipper Tom Harley.

As eluded to earlier, it was the third quarter when the Cats really turned it on. Cameron Mooney and Ryan Gamble really stamped their authority on the game, holding strong marks, while Gary Ablett and Cameron Ling bossed the midfield. Paul Chapman bobbed up with a couple for good measure, while Darren Milburn found himself on the goal-line at the right time for his fourth goal of the season. Andrew Mackie was well and truly on top of Matthew Richardson by three-quarter time, the siren couldn't ring quick enough for Terry Wallace and the brains trust from Punt Road.

In contract to Wallace, Mark Thompson was at his relaxed best, even during the final quarter as the Tigers grabbed a couple cheap goals in 'junk time'. Tom Hawkins, who didn't trouble the scorers but contested well early on considering the conditions, booted his one and only goal from just inside fifty to stem the tide, the Cats kicking three goals three for the term to the Tigers' four two.

Next Friday night Geelong play Collingwood, who had a narrow win over a disappointing St Kilda Friday night. Matthew Stokes should return, possibly in place of Max Rooke, who it must be said was good today, ferocious at the ball, but probably the odd man out right now as new boys Ryan Gamble and Harry Taylor told their own in specialist roles in the forward and back line respectively.

 

VFL RESULTS

NOT SO GOOD NEWS in the VFL; the Cats defeated by Richmond affiliate Coburg. It was just the Cats' second loss of the season, although they find themselves in fourth position on the ladder behind Casey, North Ballarat and Williamstown on percentage alone.

 

COBURG 1.4 4.11 7.18 11.19 (85) DEFEATED
GEELONG 1.4 3.7 3.13 6.15 (51)

GOALS:
COBURG: A. Collins 3, K. Pettifer 2, G. Tivendale, T. Cartledge, N. Lynch, N. Carnell, N. Liddle, D. Connors
GEELONG: T. Lonergan 2, B. Prismall, S. Hogan, J. Davenport, M. Firman

BEST:
COBURG: J. Silvester, A. Horne, G. Tivendale, P. Shelton, A. Rance, A. Collins
GEELONG: D. Johnson, A. Donohue, J. Laidler, T. Varcoe, S. Byrnes, M. Firman

AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2008 ROUND 8; RICHMOND V GEELONG; MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS
Ben Jensen 16 May 2008

By Ben Jensen GARY ABLETT is back for Geelong's first match at the MCG since their record-breaking Premiership in September last year. Geelong face an improved (and hyped up) Richmond side intent on having a crack at the best team in the land. After the week's break due to the 'Hall of fame' match, about half the team has had a fortnight's rest. Matthew Stokes misses out through suspension from the match against Brisbane, although he was able to play for the Dream Team last weekend.

In sad news this week it was confirmed that Matthew Egan will not be taking any part in this season, despite optimism expressed just under a fortnight ago at a VFL match he was not far off. Egan broke a bone in his foot (the navicular, to be precise) in the round 22 win over Brisbane at the GABBA, which ruled him out of the finals series. However he had a plate screwed into his foot in an attempt to make it in time for the Grand Final, and even appeared on the training track wearing a 'moon boot'. So far no recriminations have been made.

Recalled from the VFL for the Tigers is out of favour but valuable backman Joel Bowden and former Docker (and we can't tell you why he left due to a standing court injunction) Graham Polak.

MATCH PREVIEW AND TEAM LIST

 

 
IN
OUT
GEELONG
Gary Ablett
Mathew Stokes (suspended)
RICHMOND
Bowden, Polak
Daniel Jackson, Jay Schulz

CATS EDGE OUT LIONS
Ben Jensen 3 May 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG defeated Brisbane by twenty-seven points at Skilled Stadium today, surviving a spirited challenge by the Lions after scores were almost leveled early in the final term. Brownlow favourite Gary Ablett was a late withdrawal after suffering general soreness all over, including a calf muscle, after his unsportinglike treatment by various Fremantle Dockers last Friday night. Ablett's place was taken by Max Rooke, getting the nod ahead of other two emergencies Brent Prismall and Travis Varcoe. To be fair, the Lions had their own significant injury worries - Jonathan Brown and Simon Black took no part in the match.

GEELONG 4.1 7.6 11.8 15.15 (105) DEFEATED
BRISBANE 5.6 6.8 10.9 11.12 (78)

GOALS
GEELONG: Bartel 2, Gamble 2, Stokes 2, S. Johnson 2, Corey, Hawkins, Rooke, Mooney, Chapman, Mackie, Milburn
BRISBANE: Clark 3, Power 2, Patfull, Bradshaw, Harding, Corrie, Rischitelli, Hooper

BEST
GEELONG: Scarlett, Bartel, Kelly, Corey, Mackie, Milburn
BRISBANE: Brennan, Patfull, Power, Adcock, Merrett, MacDonald

UMPIRES: Vozzo, Kamolins, Meredith

CROWD: 23,388 at Skilled Stadium, Geelong

Cats coach Mark 'Bomber' Thompson was not at all pleased with the opening quarter but still saw things he liked. "I liked the fact we reset our goals and to play that sort of footy for the last three quarters was a real positive in our eyes".

Rookie ruckman Shane Mumford impressed at least one match-goer, who believed the past two weeks he handled giant ruckman in Aaron Sandilands (last week) and Matthew Leuenberger (this week) much better than Mark Blake, who seems to be tentative going into ruck contests "knowing he'll get a knee in the guts". Watch this space on that one.

 

AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2008 ROUND 7; GEELONG V BRISBANE LIONS; MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS
Ben Jensen 2 May 2008

By Ben Jensen THE CATS ARE UNCHANGED as they host Brisbane at home this Saturday. The Lions have swung the axe to a degree, with four changes, two of them forced. Geelong fans have mixed feelings about the last time these two sides clashed - it was the last game Matthew Egan played footy, while the Cats belted the Lions and several people including Corey Enright and two unnamed women stripped down to their underwear to liven up proceedings.

MATCH PREVIEW INCLUDING FULL TEAM LISTS, BETTING AND BROADCAST INFORMATION

 
IN
OUT
GEELONG
No Changes
No Changes
BRISBANE
McGrath, Clark, Selwood, Proud
Johnstone (hamstring), Polkinghorne (shoulder), Henderson, Harding

CATS WIN THRILLER AT SUBIACO
Ben Jensen 26 April 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG defeated Fremantle by a solitary behind in their ANZAC Day clash at Perth's Subiaco Oval last night, after being behind virtually all match. The Dockers not only proved they can be a handful to the best side in the competition, but they're still more than capable of disappointing their fans, throwing away significant leads (twice), in the second and then final quarters. Geelong's best were the two Joels, Corey and Selwood, the former going all day collecting 35 possessions, the latter providing bursts of sublime football to help his side back into the match.

GEELONG 1.1 8.4 8.7 13.11 (89) DEFEATED
FREMANTLE 3.6 8.6 12.8 13.10 (88)

GOALS
GEELONG: C Mooney 3, S Johnson 3, P Chapman 2, D Milburn, G Ablett, D Wojcinski, T Hawkins, M Stokes
FREMANTLE: M Pavlich 5, D Solomon 2, G Ibbotson, J Farmer, R Murphy, R Crowley, R Palmer, A Sandilands

BEST
GEELONG: Corey, Enright, Mooney, Chapman, Selwood, Milburn
FREMANTLE: Sandilands, Bell, Ibbotson, Pavlich, Crowley, Thornton

UMPIRES: Farmer, Margetts, Kennedy

CROWD: 38,022 at Subiaco Oval, Perth

CATS OUTSHINE SWANS
Anthony Jensen 19 April 2008

By Anthony Jensen The sun was shining down at Skilled today, and the thus far undefeated Geelong side ran out through a smoky haze [caused by some burning off in Geelong's west I'm told] ready to face their latest challengers, the stifling Swans who were 2-2 going into this match.

A big [bad and bustling] out for Sydney was Barry Hall, whilst for Geelong notable absences included two up and comers in Harry Taylor [omitted to make way for Mackie] and Ryan 'Punter' Gamble out through suspension.

Geelong came out firing and through the enigmatic albeit sometimes unorthodox brilliance of one Stevie Johnson, who helped himself to three first quarter goals, the home side saw themselves 5 goals up at the first break. Apart from Sydney big man Darren Jolly who was dominating in the ruck and took potential mark of the day, the Swans looked flat and were urged to turn it around. The Sydney siders and a handful of their fans were suitably gobsmacked and the visible spray delivered by coach Paul Roos to his players was well deserved.

The 2nd quarter was a different story, and despite resident speedster David Wojcinski firing up the afterburners on several occasions and Gary Ablett racking up possessions, the Swans surged and came back to be within seven points going into half time.

The third quarter saw what we have come to expect from Sydney, the so-called "rolling scrum" bottling up the play around stoppages, often causing all but two players to be within 50m of the pill. The battle between Goodes and Ling was enthralling to watch, with the dual Brownlow winner getting plenty of the ball but a lot of it ineffective due to the number 45's efforts. Whilst Matty Scarlett had kept him quiet so far, some strong body work from Michael O'Loughlin helped to set up a handy goal to Jude Bolton.

Brent Prismall [coming into the side for Gamble] laid a gallant tackle on Jolly in the centre square, winning a free kick and setting up a rare goal, one of only two scored in what was a very congested quarter and an innaccurate one for both sides; each booting five behinds.



In the final period and not a moment to soon, son-of-a-gun Gary Ablett took it upon himself to tear apart the now tired Sydney midfield, and goaled twice within two minutes to give the home side some much needed breathing space. Getting on the end of the now dominant ruck work of Mark Blake was 'Wojo' Wojcinski, who twice weaved between flat footed defenders to pierce the forward 50 and looks to be in his best form for some years.

Geelong piled on four more goals and when Ablett scored again, his third goal for the quarter and his team's seventh, the game was all but wrapped up. As Mooney finally got on the end of a Matthew Stokes unselfish pass and bagged his only goal for the day, the Cats were home and cemented themselves as the team to beat in 2008.

 

GEELONG 6.2 (38) 7.8 (50) 8.13 (61) 16.18 (114)
SYDNEY 1.2 (8) 6.7 (43) 7.9 (51) 10.12 (72)

GOALS
GEELONG: Stokes 4, Johnson 4, Ablett 3, Bartel 2, Wojcinski, Mooney, Hunt
SYDNEY: Moore 2, Barlow 2, O'Keefe, J Bolton, Jolly, N Davis, Ablett

BEST
GEELONG: Ablett, Bartel, Johnson, Scarlett, Chapman, Stokes
SYDNEY: Jolly, McVeigh, Mattner, Kirk, Moore

UMPIRES: McBurney, Rosebury, Ellis

CROWD: 24,368 at Skilled Stadium, Geelong

 

VFL RESULTS

GEELONG 3.4 7.7 12.10 16.16 (112) DEFEATED
WILLIAMSTOWN 2.2 7.4 9.5 12.8 (80)

GOALS:
GEELONG: S. Simpson 8, T. Lonergan 2, B. Moles 2, D. McKenna 2, S. Hogan, D. Barnes
WILLIAMSTOWN: W. Skipper 2, J. Grant 2, J. Cloke, C. Urch, B. Jolley, P. Rose, D. Galea, L. Picken, A. Everitt, G. O''Keefe

BEST:
GEELONG: S. Simpson, J. Byrne, S. Byrnes, H. Taylor, D. Johnson, S. Hogan
WILLIAMSTOWN: P. Street, B. Jolley, D. Stretton, P. Rose, B. Stack, B. Johnson

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CATS ROLL SAINTS
Ben Jensen 12 April 2008

By Ben Jensen, from London GEELONG taught ST Kilda who's boss at the Telstra Dome today, victors by fourty-two points in a game that was over five minutes into the third quarter. The Aints led at quarter time after kicked a couple late goals to go with their seven behinds, however it was the Cats who played the more entertaining brand of footy for the rest of the afternoon (or morning for us), earning their fourth victory of the season and eighth in a row from last year.

Steve Johnson led the goalkicking with a bag of four, fellow forwards Tom Hawkins and Cameron Mooney also getting amoungst the goals with three apiece. For St Kilda it was left to tall timber Justin Koschitzke and Nick Riewoldt to provide the bulk of their attack, in contrast to Geelong who had eleven goalkickers, six of them multiple.

The Cats take on the Sydney Swans, a side St Kilda half tries to emulate through coach Ross Lyon, at Skilled Stadium next Saturday in another Channel Ten (and Setanta Sports) televised match. The Swans flogged West Coast at 'ANZ Stadium' by sixty-two points today, and will be one of the first real tests for a side sitting on top of the ladder, threatening to go back to back already. But, the Swannies will almost certainly be without Barry Hall. Matthew Scarlett is going to have a field day down at Skilled; a bit like when parents go to a party and leave the kids at the grandparents - he'll have no-one to be responsible for and should pick up 25-30 possessions.

GEELONG 4.0 (24) 10.6 (66) 17.9 (111) 21.10 (136)
ST KILDA 4.7 (31) 7.8 (50) 10.11 (71) 13.16 (94)

GOALS
GEELONG: S Johnson 4 C Mooney 3 T Hawkins 3 J Kelly 2 M Stokes 2 D Wojcinski 2 J Hunt J Selwood R Gamble P Chapman C Ling
ST KILDA: J Koschitzke 3 N Riewoldt 3 F Gehrig 2 S Gilbert 2 S Milne 2 L Fisher

BEST
GEELONG: S Johnson M Scarlett C Ling J Bartel J Kelly J Corey
ST KILDA: L Hayes L Montagna N Riewoldt L Ball S Fisher B Goddard

UMPIRES: Rosebury, Chamberlain, Meredith

CROWD: 44,368 at Telstra Dome, Docklands, Melbourne

 

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TC from the Gold Coast; April 14, 2008 11:28

I understand it was a terrific win for the Cats over the Saints. Unfortunately I missed the live telecast. I was wondering if anyone who might have recorded it could get me a copy of the game? It would be greatly appreciated. <enquire within>

CATS MAKE HARD WORK BUT TAKE TOMAHAWK TO DEMONS
Ben Jensen 6 April 2008

By Ben Jensen, from London NOT THE MASSACRE some had predicted, but Geelong followed up the pre-match flag-unfurling festivities with a thirty point win over a spirited Melbourne side at Skilled Stadium today. Tom Hawkins led the goalkicking with five, in probably his best performance to date as ultimately he was the difference between the two sides.

The Cats were quite disappointing and not attractive to watch; Gary Ablett had 30 possessions but just wasn't himself, his disposal lacking the usual polish. Mark Blake had a great day in the ruck however. In the VFL Brent Prismall and Jason Davenport are ready-made replacements should any vacancies open up in the midfield or forward line, while Shannon Byrnes also played well in the 53-point win over Werribee.

As an example of the unattractiveness of the game, Cameron Mooney marked on the edge of the square, played on to bring it around and kicked it out on the full. His colleague in Hawkins however was spectacular, in one play pushing off his opponent to pick up the ball in the goal square before drilling it into the stands.

 

GEELONG 4.4 8.11 13.14 16.16 (112)
MELBOURNE 3.4 6.6 10.8 12.10 (82)

GOALS
GEELONG: T Hawkins 5 S Johnson 2 C Ling 2 C Mooney 2 M Stokes G Ablett M Blake D Milburn P Chapman
MELBOURNE: C Bruce 3 C Morton 2 L Dunn 2 J White B Miller D Neitz P Wheatley B Green

BEST
GEELONG: J Corey T Hawkins T Harley M