AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2008 ROUND 3; GEELONG V MELBOURNE; MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS
Ben Jensen 5 April 2008

By Ben Jensen GEELONG play their first home game at Skilled Stadium this Sunday against wooden-spoon favourite Melbourne, a Fox Sports televised game. The unfurling of the Premiership Flag will take place around 1PM, the official match starting time being 1:10PM. The VFL side will also unveil their Flag before their match against Werribee, which will begin just before 9:30am.

Shannon Byrnes was dropped for Max Rooke, Brent Prismall again missing selection. Former Cat Brent Moloney has seemingly missed another chance to have a crack at his old club, not making the final cut and like Prismall named as 'first emergency'. Melbourne dropped Isaac Weetra, Jace Bode and Simon Buckley, and brought in Chris Johnson, Jared Rivers and Austin Wonaeamirri, who will make his debut.

The Cats start the shortest price in recent memory, giving the phrase 'unbackable favourite' a whole new meaning. Online betting outlets such as Sportsbet, Centrebet and Betfair are quoting just about $1 - meaning you risk your hard earned for a payout of 1 or 2 cents. Still, as Robert Walls said last season of a Cats match - if you put $100,000 on, you're a certainty to make $1,000. For the record, Dial a bet, Sportingbet and RacingOdds all had the best odds ($1.03).

MATCH RESULT AND REVIEW - CATS MAKE HARD WORK BUT TAKE TOMAHAWK TO DEMONS

 
IN
OUT
GEELONG
Rooke, Prismall, D.Johnson
Nil (3 to be trimmed)
MELBOURNE
Frawley, Wonaeamirri, Johnson, Rivers, Moloney
Weetra, Bode

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Be sure to make the most of this. Yes, kick the Demons when they're down. No, we haven't forgotten the abuse we (as a club and group of supporters) copped a few seasons ago, nor the vitriol directed at this website after we dared to suggest we had their measure, and that their then-newly elected president wasn't the most attractive looking blokes around.

SUFFER DEMONS! And COME ON CATS! SET THE RECORD SCORE!

 

HISTORY

Wins Geelong 117 Melbourne 83 Draws 2

First Played:

15 May 1897, Round 2, MCG

Melbourne 9.10 64 Defeated Geelong 3.1 19

Crowd Unknown

 

LAST FIVE GAMES

2007 R3 Geelong 15.19 109 Def Melbourne 8.9 57 MCG 38438 15-Apr-2007
2006 R21 Geelong 14.10 95 Drew Melbourne 14.10 94 Kardinia Park 23068 26-Aug-2006
2006 R6 Melbourne 13.9 87 Def Geelong 11.15 81 MCG 36041 05-May-2006
2005 Elim Final Geelong 18.8 116 Def Melbourne 9.7 61 MCG 65018 03-Sep-2005
2005 R20 Melbourne 14.16 100 Def Geelong 15.9 99 Kardinia Park 20148 13-Aug-2005

 

FIELD UMPIRES

Wenn, Sully, Ryan

 

MILESTONES



WEATHER

Top of 22, Low of 11

Fine - cool to mild. May be a hint of rain, but we doubt it.

 

TIP?

Geelong by 175 points

BETTING (As At 23/9/2007) (Check OnThePunt for latest odds)*

Bookie
Geelong
Melbourne
Sportingbet
$1.03
$13.00
Domebet
$1.02
$17.00
Centrebet
$1.02
$15.00
Sportsbet
$1.02
$21.00

The Cats start the shortest price in recent memory, giving the phasre 'unbackable favourite' a whole new meaning. Online betting outlets such as Sportsbet, Centrebet and Betfair are quoting just about $1 - meaning you risk your hard earned for a payout of 1 or 2 cents. Still, as Robert Walls said last season of a Cats match - if you put $100,000 on, you're a certainty to make $1,000. For the record, Dial a bet, Sportingbet and RacingOdds all had the best odds ($1.03).

* This information does not constitute investment advice. And if you think it does, you may as well invest in the Nigerian renewable energy credit scheme.

AFL 2008, ROUND THREE

GEELONG V MELBOURNE

13:10 (AEST), SUNDAY 6 APRIL 2008

SKILLED STADIUM

 

MATCH RESULT AND REVIEW - CATS MAKE HARD WORK BUT TAKE TOMAHAWK TO DEMONS

 

VFL ROUND TWO 2008

GEELONG V WERRIBEE

SUNDAY 6 APRIL 9:30 AM

SKILLED STADIUM

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AFL PREMIERS VICTORY PACK - FOUR DVD'S - THREE FINALS PLUS SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

NOW AVAILABLE

DVD $99.95, PLUS P+H

DVD - $34.95 + P&H - NOW AVAILABLE!

 

 

AFL TV COVERAGE (ALL LOCAL TIMES):

Melbourne FOX SPORTS 1 LIVE
Adelaide
FOX SPORTS 1 LIVE
Perth FOX SPORTS 1 LIVE
NSW FOX SPORTS 1 LIVE
Queensland FOX SPORTS 1 LIVE

REPLAY ON FOX SPORTS 1IN EACH STATE

Replays on Fox Sports; available on Foxtel, Optus and Austar

 

AFL RADIO COVERAGE*:

Melbourne K-ROCK, ABC, SEN
Adelaide ABC
Perth ABC
Sydney NIL
Brisbane NIL
Canberra UNKNOWN
Hobart UNKNOWN
Darwin NIL

* As we've been kicked off the AFL's media list Dylan Howard style (but not for those reasons!), we have to rely in information provided on their website - which often isn't accurate

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GEELONG

IN: Rooke
OUT: Byrnes (omitted)

B: Harley, Scarlett, Hunt
HB: Milburn, Taylor, Enright
C: Ling, Selwood, Bartel
HF: Chapman, Mooney, S.Johnson
F: Gamble, Hawkins, Stokes
FOLL: Blake, Ablett, Corey
INT: West, Kelly, Wojcinski, Rooke
EMER: Byrnes, D.Johnson, Prismall

MELBOURNE

IN: Johnson, Wonaeamirri, Rivers
OUT: Weetra, Buckley, Bode (all omitted)

B: Wheatley, Carroll, Rivers
HB: Bartram, Bell, Dunn
C: Green, McLean, Sylvia
HF: Bruce, Miller, Johnson
F: Davey, Neitz, Robertson
FOLL: White, McDonald, Jones
INT: Wonaeamirri, Morton, Garland, Johnson
EMER: Moloney, Buckley, Frawley

 

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TBA

DEMONS INJURY LIST

TBA

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CATS OVERCOME DONS EMOTION FOR NINTH WIN ON THE TROT
Ben Jensen 6 July 2007

By Ben Jensen GEELONG easily accounted for Melbourne in front of a small crowd of 38,438 at the MCG today. Most of the action happened in the first half - Geelong earned a forty-six point half time lead, thanks partly to Tom Hawkins' four goals.

GEELONG 5.8 (38) 11.8 (74) 14.10 (94) 15.19 (109) DEFEATED
MELBOURNE 2.1 (13) 4.4 (28) 5.9 (39) 8.9 (57)

GOALS
GEELONG:
T. Hawkins 4, B. Prismall 3, D. Milburn 1, C. Mooney 1, T. Varcoe 1, B. Ottens 1
C. Ling 1, P. Chapman 1, S. Byrnes 1, J. Bartel 1
MELBOURNE:
B. Green 4 B. Moloney 2 T. Johnstone 1 S. Godfrey 1

BEST
GEELONG:
Bartel, Ling, Prismall, Egan, D Johnson, Chapman, Hawkins, Wojcinksi
MELBOURNE:
Green, Bruce, Wheatley, Ward

Nathan Ablett was a late withdrawal, replaced by Joel Selwood just three minutes prior to the match beginning. Ablett injured his back during the warm-up, while Selwood, who was in the stands about to watch the game, did not appear on the sidelines until midway through the first quarter.

Geelong led by twenty five points at quarter time but should have been in front by more, kicking just five goals from thirteen attempts, to Melbourne's two goals one behind. But the second quarter was a different story, the Cats kicking six goals straight, including three to Hawkins, snuffing out any chance Melbourne had of what could only have been a fairytale win with their current side.

The second half was a bit of a yawn fest - the Cats increased their lead in the third quarter, kicking three goals two behinds to the Demons' one goal five behinds. But in the final term the Cats dominated early play but could kick just one goal from ten scoring attempts whilst the Demons kicked three goals straight.

The final margin was fifty-two points. Geelong is now two wins from three matches and are full of confidence with the new, potent forward line. The round one loss to the Bulldogs seems to have been an aberration, however it should be remembered the Blues and Demons weren't much chop on the day. Be that as it may, the Cats are flying so jump on board and buy a membership!

Geelong travel to Tasmania's Sunny Launceston to take on Hawthorn at Aurora Stadium next Sunday. Nathan Ablett may be available to play while senior players Steven King and 'Max' Rooke certainly will be available.

 

VFL

VFL ROUND TWO 2008

GEELONG V WERRIBEE

SUNDAY 6 APRIL 9:30 AM

SKILLED STADIUM

 


B D. Johnson Kangars Bedford
HB Wojcinski Rooke Tenace
C Kelly Byrne Byrnes
HF Davenport S. Simpon Moles
F Hogan Lonergan McKenna
R West Prismall Varcoe
Int Firman Cheep Urie Laidler Donohue Larcombe McTaggart D. Simpson Barnes Simpkin Mumford Hollmer

 

The Geelong vs. Werribee Tigers match has been rescheduled from 9.50am to 9.30am. The game will remain at Skilled Stadium on Sunday 6th April as an AFL Curtain Raiser to the Geelong vs. Melbourne match. The time change has been made to accommodate the unveiling of the 2007 AFL and VFL Premiership flags.

 

LAST TIME

VFL ROUND NINETEEN 2007

WERRIBEE V GEELONG

SATURDAY 18 AUGUST 14:00PM

BARTERCARD OVAL (WERRIBEE)

GEELONG 5.3 11.8 14.12 20.19 (139) DEFEATED
WERRIBEE 5.3 7.4 8.9 10.10 (70)

GOALS:
GEELONG: T. Grima 6, C. Gardiner 5, H. Playfair 3, T. Hawkins 2, J. Davenport, L. Bedford, S. Hogan, T. Callan
WERRIBEE: J. Podsiadly 4, M. Robbins 2, A. Ericksen 2, G. Hughes, T. Sheringham

BEST:
GEELONG: T. Grima, C. Gardiner, D. Johnson, T. Callan, S. Thompson, C. Urie
WERRIBEE: A. McDougall, S. Wormald, L. Gardiner, C. Wight, M. Rockefeller, J. McMahon
Geelong

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B Barlow S. Thompson Castello
HB Saker Hansen Henderson
C Howard Chisholm Adams
HF Riggio Obst Ross
F Warren Podsiadly Gleeson
R McKinnon Greenwood Eddy
Int Young Sharp Barrett Collins Wormald Rockefeller Goldstein Davies

 

 

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