There will also be some familiar faces in the studio this season with live games fronted by Eddie McGuire and Sarah Jones. Fox Sports has a wide range of AFL shows that discuss the weekly topics within the game.
This includes the matches available on Free to Air TV and full replays of the games you may have missed. You can watch the Geelong Cats with Kayo Sports, which has a 14 day free trial for new customers. For fans who want to catch up on the action, Kayo Minis provide a minute recap after the final whistle. Redeem by 31 May You also have the option to watch the Geelong Cats online using Foxtel Now, which currently comes with a 10 day free trial.
Both of these options come as part of a month contract. The best offer for Kayo is on Telstra this season. Claim this before 31 May The Geelong Cats squad has been one of the most talked-about in AFL over the past few seasons, with a roster of players that make other teams envious.
Check out some of their biggest performers so far this season below. The Midfield player kicks goals, which makes him invaluable in his position. Jonathan Howcroft.
Fri 3 Sep Geelong avoid the ignominy of a straight sets exit and survive to take on Melbourne next Friday for a place in the grand final. GWS enjoyed much of the contest on their terms, especially in midfield, but their injury and suspension hit line-up denied them anything like a forward structure.
Despite a late rally it was a tame exit to conclude a frustrating season for Leon Cameron. Geelong will have to step up another level or five against the Demons. Chris Scott will also have to find a replacement for Brandon Parfitt after the influential on-baller was substituted early on with a hamstring injury. As well as Hawkins, Jeremy Cameron was strong in the forward half, and their battle with Steven May and Jake Lever promises to go a long way to deciding who reaches the first grand final at Optus Stadium.
Catch you then. Corey Enright passes the torch to Joel Selwood who becomes Geelong's all-time games record holder. AFLFinals pic. Q4: 1 min remaining: Geelong Q4: 2 mins remaining: Geelong Do Dahlhaus or Higgins get recalled? Q4: 3 mins remaining: Geelong Q4: 4 mins remaining: Geelong Q4: 5 mins remaining: Geelong He takes his full 30 seconds then shanks badly wide. Q4: 6 mins remaining: Geelong Q4: 7 mins remaining: Geelong Q4: 8 mins remaining: Geelong Q4: 9 mins remaining: Geelong Swap Tom Hawkins and this match takes a different complexion, but if my Auntie had The Cats have answered why they are convinced his off-field issues are a thing of the past.
The Cats have had a long line of failed trade-in ruckmen trying to fill a gap in the last decade and Jonathon Ceglar will hope to be the best of the lot. GEELONG waited until the final hours of the trade period to complete its wheeling and dealing but has got three deals done just in the nick of time.
Most pundits agree Charlie Constable is at AFL standard but his options of finding more gametime at another club seem to have dried up.
A former Geelong rookie, who was only delisted last year, is a chance to be redrafted by the Cats after a standout season in the WAFL. Melbourne 6. Melbourne have the chance to work Clayton Oliver loose in the centre.
He sends the ball in. Again the spoil spills to a Melbourne player, and Spargo snaps the running goal. To breathe. To find a clean possession. Finally they get a lateral series of passes, the ball resting with Dangerfield in the centre, dishes to Selwood, then a pinpoint kick inside 50 finds Stanley on the lead.
Such fast burst speed, the ruckman. He kicks truly from 30 out. Melbourne 5. A couple of missed shots late, and the Cats are spared. What an opening statement from the Dees! Jake Lever is sore, May is sore, but the rest of the team is flying like the wind. Conceded the first goal, then kicked five in a row.
Ground ball again inside 50, Blicavs hacks it out off the ground, but it comes straight back in onto the chest of Charlie Spargo. Set shot, goal. Steven May is back on the bench with a lot of strapping on his thigh. Petracca again, at a contest inside 50 again, the ground level ball that ends up in his hands and he charges through traffic to kick one around the corner. Melbourne dominating with pressure around the ball early. Melbourne 4. Huge for Demons fans, their fullback pulled up sore trying to contest with Hawkins for that mark a minute ago.
Melbourne 3. Anyone in Perth tonight? Is it damp there? Looks it on the screen, but who knows. The Cats looking flat at the minute. Brown marks again strongly 55 metres out. Max Gawn punches a ball-up away from goal towards the arc, where Harmes is poised to swoop. Melbourne 2. Marks it strongly after Petracca burns away from a stoppage and gets a clean entry. Converts the set shot. Melbourne 1. Menegola roves a stoppage on the wing, handball finds Stanley who thumps a long high kick inside It gets spoiled free but Jeremy Cameron in there to find the loose ball and dribble a left-footer home.
Melbourne 0. Shall we prepare to rumble? Another season of wildly fluctuating schedules, last-minute changes, dashes for borders, and strange combinations of teams with grounds. Melbourne and Geelong in Perth? Why not. Geelong have an interesting recent relationship with preliminary finals. No problems at all with them from to , winning through to four grand finals out of five. Prelims became a hurdle from then to , with the Cats often dropping out at that stage.
Then they cleared it last year to once again play for the cup.
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