Geelong can stay strong
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.
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.
The Gold Coast Suns and the Melbourne Rebels made their inaugural debut in the 2011 AFL and Super 15 season. Aubrey Hamlett compares the highs and lows of the new teams.
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.
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.
The Gold Coast Suns and the Melbourne Rebels made their inaugural debut in the 2011 AFL and Super 15 season. Aubrey Hamlett compares the highs and lows of the new teams.
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.
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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.
The Gold Coast Suns and the Melbourne Rebels made their inaugural debut in the 2011 AFL and Super 15 season. Aubrey Hamlett compares the highs and lows of the new teams.
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.
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