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Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Geelong Cats Let one Slip - AFL 2006 -

Geelong (Cats) seemed un-stoppable and back in form poised for the upset of the season in the first two quarters against a highly fancied West Coast Eagles, But the game game turned and West coast dominated the last quarter and a half to turn a 54 point defecit into a 3 point victory, one of the greatest comebacks in recent history.

The Coaches Said :

Thompson Said :
"That's as about as bad as it gets. To play so well for a period of the game and lose it, not showing fight, missed tackles, opened up the ground to them. It was pretty tragic," Thompson said."We've got a game in seven days against Essendon. It's a pretty defining game. They just ran and work harder than us. I thought we had some good players out there today but just in the end the Eagles just overran us."

Worsfold Said :
"At three-quarter-time I was hoping we would carry on and continue (the way we had played late in the third quarter) and maybe win the last quarter," Worsfold said."But after we kicked the first goal of the last quarter (in the first minute through Adam Hunter) I thought we were an outside chance if we could keep the pressure on them.""We were still five goals down but the breeze was worth three so we thought we might have a chance."

GEELONG: 7.2, 10.4, 14.8, 15.8 (98)
WEST COAST: 2.1, 4.1, 9.2, 16.5 (101)

GOALS – Geelong: Mooney 3, Chapman 2, S Johnson 2, G Ablett 2, Bartel 2, Kelly, Mackie, Enright, N Ablett

BEST – Geelong: Corey, Kelly, Egan, Milburn, Enright, Mooney, Bartel, G Ablett

INJURIES – Geelong: Harley (shoulder)

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Geelong (cats) Get Flocked By (Collingwood) Magpies - AFL Round 8

The Pies' 22.14 (146) to 6.8 (44) victory, in front of nearly 70,000 fans at the MCG, represented the lowest point of Mark Thompson's now seven-year reign of Geelong as the Cats registered their heaviest loss against Collingwood and their biggest losing margin under Thompson's coaching.

COLLINGWOOD: 6.0, 12.3, 18.10, 22.14 (146)
GEELONG: 2.1, 2.4, 3.6, 6.8 (44)

GOALS

Geelong: Kelly 2, Kingsley, S.Johnson, Corey, Ablett

BEST

Geelong: Kelly, Milburn, Egan

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Geelong FC less than impressive Round 5...AFL Blog 2006


Geelong battled hard but was unable to improve its recent indifferent record on the road in going down to the Sydney Swans by 22 points at Telstra Stadium on Saturday night - 15.17 (107) to 13.7 (85).

Cameron Mooney and the hard-working James Bartel were the Cats' best, although it was a frustrating night for the team that earlier this month was riding high and premiership favourite.

Brent Prismall had a debut for the Cats he will never forget - but not for all the right reasons - the young midfielder breaking his arm early in the match.

Jude Bolton got his side's first eight minutes in after a 50m penalty while a strong mark to Mooney allowed Charlie Gardiner to put the Cats back in front a minute later.

But Geelong, with Gary Ablett and Paul Chapman looking creative, led by a goal at the first break.

A costly turnover from Scarlett - who was moved off Hall mid-way through the quarter - gave Goodes his first goal, and when Schneider and Craig Bolton booted late goals the Swans led by 20 points at half-time, 7.11 to 5.3.

Hall, who had three goals, and O'Loughlin could have put Geelong away before the last change but missed relatively easy chances, although the home side still led by 24 points at three-quarter time.

The Cats booted two early goals in the last term through Mooney, the Cats' only real tall-marking threat, and Chapman to cut the deficit to just two goals.But Hall booted his fourth to spell the end for Geelong, and two more goals to Schneider and another to Goodes ensured the Sydney siders celebrated their first win on home soil for the year.

SYDNEY: 3.3, 7.11, 11.16, 15.17 (107)
GEELONG: 4.3, 5.3, 9.4, 13.7 (85)

GOALS – Geelong: Mooney 3, Chapman 3, Gardiner 2, Ablett 2, Ling, Rooke, Milburn
BEST – Geelong: Mooney, Bartel, Chapman, Enright

Saturday, April 22, 2006

The Geelong Football Club are looking good for 2006 and should do well, with 2 wins up and playing the Doggies today, should notch up another win against the un-beaten doggies, but the Doggies are playing well so the cats will need to play hard to get them over the Top.

The Cats should have a good year and up in the Top half of the eight, with young players like Ablett firing, it is also worth noting that the fans this year have broken the membership record with over 30 000 members signing up.

Go Cats.