Kicking the political football
Which AFL coaches’ leadership will get them to the top?
Which AFL coaches’ leadership will get them to the top?
Last weekend’s finals knockout has been touted as the end to Geelong’s era of success, but the Cats can prove the football world wrong again, writes Paul Bastin.
After claiming their third Premiership in five years, does Geelong have what it takes to stay at the top of the AFL and achieve more glory in 2012? Tom Midwood looks at their chances.
Which AFL coaches’ leadership will get them to the top?
Last weekend’s finals knockout has been touted as the end to Geelong’s era of success, but the Cats can prove the football world wrong again, writes Paul Bastin.
After claiming their third Premiership in five years, does Geelong have what it takes to stay at the top of the AFL and achieve more glory in 2012? Tom Midwood looks at their chances.
Adelaide Crows v Geelong Cats, Friday 7:50 AEST, Adelaide Oval It will be a packed, hostile Adelaide Oval as Patrick Dangerfield makes his return to
Which AFL coaches’ leadership will get them to the top?
Last weekend’s finals knockout has been touted as the end to Geelong’s era of success, but the Cats can prove the football world wrong again, writes Paul Bastin.
After claiming their third Premiership in five years, does Geelong have what it takes to stay at the top of the AFL and achieve more glory in 2012? Tom Midwood looks at their chances.
An eventful 2010 season saw the Cats finish in the top three but lose their golden son, Gary Ablett Jnr. Despite this, Tom Midwood says they are, yet again, definite premiership contenders.
In a surprise move, Chris Scott has been appointed as senior coach for the Geelong Football Club. Ben Waterworth reports on the task ahead for the former Brisbane Lions premiership player.