Geelong Cats AFL News
Surgery for young Cat
YOUNG Geelong forward Mitch Brown will have surgery this week to remove a plate that was inserted into his broken left leg last year. »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: News.com.au
More surgery for cursed Cat
GEELONG key-position hope Mitch Brown will have surgery on his leg later this week and miss another three months of football. »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: News.com.au
Surgery for Brown
Mitch Brown will undergo surgery on his left leg later this week. »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: AFL.com.au
Senior spot gives Laidler confidence
Since being promoted from Geelong's rookie list at the end of last year Jeremy Laidler's belief has grown »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: AFL.com.au
Gold-plated recruit
GOLD Coast Mayor Ron Clarke rates Gary Ablett and the AFL's 17th club as a match made in heaven. »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: News.com.au
Help build the perfect Cats player
TOGETHER, they make a great team. But how would you build the perfect individual Cats player? »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: Geelong Advertiser
Costa re-elected president
It's not a surprise, but Frank Costa will continue as the Cats president in 2010. »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: AFL.com.au
Still the ones
Daryl Somers and Sally Walker will continue as the Cats number one and number one female ticket holders. »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: AFL.com.au
Nine Lives breakfast: Ling to speak
Your first chance to see new captain speak »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: AFL.com.au
Evans shares the journey
World cycling champion Cadel Evans will share the Cats 2010 journey as a Geelong member. »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: AFL.com.au
Cameron Ling named Cats new captain
CAMERON Ling will lead Geelong's 2010 premiership defence after he was announced as the club's new captain at Skilled Stadium today. »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: Geelong Advertiser
Geelong rookie re-injures broken leg
Geelong has ben dealt another injury blow with key-position prospect Mitch Brown re-injuring the leg he broke early last year. »
Added: 1 month ago, Source: Geelong Advertiser
