North welcomes back Tarryn Thomas and Cam Zurhaar, while Jaidyn Stephenson (illness) joins Aaron Hall (hamstring) on the sidelines. Stream every match of every ...
The Cats finally got some scoreboard ascendancy at the close of the first term, with Cameron Guthrie putting through a checkside kick with seconds remaining to give his side a 17-point lead at the first change. There were no late changes for either side. Eddie Ford (North Melbourne) and Luke Dahlhaus (Geelong Cats) were named as the medical substitutes.
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Can North dish out a Cat-astrophic loss? Roos, Cats live from 1.10pm. Follow all the action from Blundstone Arena as North Melbourne and Geelong face off.
Former Kangaroo Shaun Higgins returns for the Cats after missing the past fortnight and Oliver Dempsey will debut after coming from nowhere to be taken by Geelong in the 2021 rookie draft. Exciting forward Paul Curtis has been named to debut after being taken at pick 35 in last year's NAB AFL Draft. The 19-year-old has genuine X-factor and will be watched closely by Roos fans looking to the future. With a single win on the board for the Roos from five rounds, David Noble will be super keen to start getting more premiership points on the board to show tangible signs of improvement to everyone in the football world.
Blundstone Arena will play host to Sunday's Round 6 AFL game between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Geelong Cats. The game kicks off at 1:10 pm with Geelong ...
Surprisingly there’s been a little bit of money for North Melbourne this week. Geelong have opened up as the clear favourites and rightly so. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the North Melbourne Kangaroos vs. North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Geelong Cats Teams Geelong Cats game and give you our free tips and bets. North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Geelong Cats Preview North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Geelong Cats Odds NORTH MELBOURNE GEELONG We're tipping Geelong Cats to win at $1.20 odds. North Melbourne should be fresh for this game against Geelong having played the Friday, Geelong on the other hand are coming off a short break having played on Easter Monday. Blundstone Arena will play host to Sunday's Round 6 AFL game between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Geelong Cats. The game kicks off at 1:10 pm with Geelong Cats heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers.
GEELONG has bounced back from its shock defeat to Hawthorn last week, thrashing a disappointing North Melbourne by 60 points at Hobart's Blundstone Arena on ...
A Dandenong Stingrays product, De Koning was selected by the Cats with pick 19 in the 2019 NAB AFL Draft. After a few failed attempts in the first half, the former basketballer, who was taken with pick 15 in last year’s NAB AFL Rookie Draft, kicked his first goal early in the third quarter, much to the delight of his teammates and coach Chris Scott. He has poise, reads the ball well, and has a touch of class. Curtis, meanwhile, who was selected with pick 35 in last year’s NAB AFL National Draft, finished with 11 disposals and 1.3. He did some nice things and will no doubt derive great benefit from the outing. Playing just his sixth AFL game, Sam De Koning finished with a career-best 15 touches at 73 per cent efficiency. When they’re up and about like they were on Sunday, they’re arguably the best one-two key forward combination in the competition. were staring down the barrel of another hefty defeat.
Richmond's up and down start to 2022 will be put to the ultimate test in a massive game against reigning champs Melbourne. Follow our live AFL ScoreCentre ...
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A ground-record seven goals from Jeremy Cameron has helped Geelong to a thumping 60-point AFL victory over North Melbourne at Blundstone Arena.
The Kangaroos salvaged something in the final term, outscoring the Cats five goals to four, with youngster Paul Curtis slotting a goal in his top-grade debut. The Cats put on four majors to one in the second term before the floodgates opened further in a six-goal third quarter. Zach Tuohy finished with a game-high 33 disposals for the Cats in their win on Sunday The 19-year-old, picked up by the club at No.15 in the 2021 rookie draft, capped a first game to remember by snapping a maiden goal early in the third quarter. The 29-year-old nailed a set shot in the final term to surpass the previous record for most goals in a game at the Hobart venue. The 29-year-old's seven goals are the most ever scored in a single game at Blundstone Arena