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Gary Ablett one of six Geelong reinforcements | Herald SunGEELONG will get back up to six big names for Saturday's home game against Melbourne, including the biggest of all - Ablett. |
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Preview: Geelong v Melbourne - AFL.com.auWhere and when: Skilled Stadium, Saturday 18 July, 2.10pm AEST |
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Bartram's Back - Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football ClubMelbourne has made one change ahead of Saturday afternoon’s clash with Geelong at Skilled Stadium. |
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Cats restore order with flying start - RFMatchReport - realfooty.com.auhttp://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfmatchreport/cats-restore-order-with-flying-start/2009/07/18/1247865328087.html
AFTER a fortnight of unfamiliar results for Geelong and Melbourne, order has been restored. If the Cats had been stung by their successive defeats, they made amends with a punishing seven-goal-to-nil first quarter that snuffed out any chance of a shock victory by the Demons but, fortunately for the impartial, did not kill the contest. |
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Cats take care of Demons - RFNews - realfooty.com.auhttp://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/cats-take-care-of-demons/2009/07/18/1247865322333.html
GEELONG 7.4 9.9 14.13 17.15 (117) Goals: Geelong: M Stokes 3 A Mackie 2 G Ablett 2 S Hogan 2 T Varcoe 2 H Taylor J Selwood K Tenace P Chapman S Byrnes T Hawkins. Melbourne: C Morton 3 M Bate 3 L Jurrah 2 B Moloney L Dunn R Petterd. Best: Geelong: J Selwood M Scarlett C Enright P Chapman G Ablett C Ling J Corey. Melbourne: R Petterd B Moloney J Grimes C Bruce. Umpires: Hayden Kennedy, Shane Stewart, Chris Kamolins. Official Crowd: 21,160 at Skilled Stadium. |
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Tough run home 'good' for Swans - RFMatchReport - realfooty.com.auhttp://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfmatchreport/tough-run-home-good-for-swans/2009/07/26/1248546629913.html
SYDNEY kept its finals chances alive with a gritty 18-point win over Melbourne at Manuka Oval yesterday but Swans coach Paul Roos isn't entertaining thoughts of a September revival. |
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Melbourne coach Dean Bailey focuses on team goals | Herald SunMELBOURNE coach Dean Bailey suggested his young charges were showing signs of progress, despite a scrappy effort against the Swans in Canberra. |