Geelong NewsMonday 6th February 2012Your worldwide local newspaper |
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News HeadlinesNew beginnings at Geelong
Pre-season has been a lot different down at Geelong without former assistant and new Adelaide coach Brenton Sanderson On for young and old at Cats
Geelong will blood youngsters in the NAB Cup, but mature-age recruit Orren Stephenson is also likely to feature New tag for Geelong's Hogan
The retirement of Cameron Ling has opened the door for Simon Hogan to become the Cats39; main run-with player Slammin' Cam
Geelong defender Cameron Guthrie says he is feeling fitter and stronger and aims to build on his two-game career in 2012 West faces test
In a few months, Trent West has gone from fringe player to Geelong39;s No.1 ruckman Cook warns of relocation
Geelong CEO Brian Cook says financially struggling clubs could be forced to relocate after the current television deal expires Sports HeadlinesThe Geelong history of tennis
Why Geelong? Graeme Kinross-Smith explains the game39;s rich history at Corio Bay. Olyroos could fail to qualify for Olympics
Australia is facing the ignominy of failing to qualify a soccer team for the Olympics for the first time in 28 years. Australia, Japan football hit by Olympic setbacks
SINGAPORE (AFP) - Australia39;s Olympic hopes were dealt a major blow with away defeat to Uzbekistan, while Japan were knocked off the top of Group C with an upset loss to Syria. Football: Australia, Japan hit by Olympic setbacks
SINGAPORE, Feb 6, 2012 (AFP) - - Australia39;s Olympic hopes were dealt a major blow with away defeat to Uzbekistan late on Sunday, while Japan were knocked off the top of Group C with an upset loss to Syria. Football: A-League scores first Asian owner in Bakrie
SYDNEY, Feb 6, 2012 (AFP) - - Indonesian company the Bakrie Group has become the first Asian owner of an Australian A-League club, acquiring 100 percent of the Brisbane Roar, Football Federation Australia said Monday. Note: News items displayed are based on keyword searches for the name of your town/city and may not always be accurate for common place names. |