AFL ROUND 10 2010; GEELONG V MELBOURNE; MATCH PREVIEW INCLUDING TEAM LISTS, TV DETAILS
Ben Jensen 27 May 2010

By Ben Jensen GEELONG CATS V MELBOURNE DEMONS MATTHEW SCARLETT is out of Geelong's side to face Melbourne on Saturday afternoon at Skilled Stadium. Not listed in the official Injury List, Scarlett is to miss with a hamstring injury and according to the Cats is unlikely to play again until after the split round (round 13, 25 June). Simon Hogan takes Scarlett's place in the side for his fifth game of the season and fifteenth overall. Meanwhile the Demons have made three changes, Cameron 'the' Bruce the notable inclusion.

 
IN
OUT
GEELONG
Hogan
Scarlett (hamstring)
MELBOURNE
Gysberts, Bruce, Warnock
McKenzie, Trengove, Scully

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UMPIRES

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Geelong
Melbourne
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$1.04
$11.50
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$1.08
$10.98
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$11.00
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Aussie Rules Betting

AFL 2010, ROUND 10

GEELONG V MELBOURNE

SATURDAY 29 MAY 2010, 14:10 AEST

SKILLED STADIUM

VFL ROUND 7
GEELONG V PORT MELBOURNE
SATURDAY 29 MAY 2010, 10:40 AEST
SKILLED STADIUM
TEAM LISTS


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AUSTRALIAN TV COVERAGE (LOCAL TIMES)

Melbourne Ten (Delay - 15:00)
Adelaide NIL
Perth Ten (Live - 12:00)
NSW (Sydney) Ten (Live - 14:00)
Queensland (Bris) Ten (Live - 14:00)
ACT Southern Cross (Live - 12:00)
NT (Darwin) Southern Cross (Live - 13:30)
Tasmania Southern Cross (Live - 14:00) TDT (Delay - 15:00)

Replays on Fox Sports 1; available on Foxtel, Optus and Austar

AFL RADIO COVERAGE (LOCAL TIMES)

Melbourne KRock, MMM, 3AW LINK TO LIVE FEEDS
Adelaide
NIL
Perth 6PR
Sydney NIL
Brisbane NIL
Canberra 2CA
Darwin
NIL
Tasmania 'AFL Live': LAFM, 7AD, 7BU, 7SD, 7XS

INTERNATIONAL TV COVERAGE (LOCAL TIMES)

Africa NIL
Asia / Pacific Australia Network (Live various times)
Canada Online Live 'Bigpond Sport'
Caribbean NIL
Europe 'Bigpond Sport'
Ireland Bigpond Sport'
Middle East
New Zealand
Pacific
Australia Network (LIVE 16:30 Fiji time)
South America
NIL
United Kingdom
'Bigpond Sport'
USA 'Bigpond Sport'

 

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GEELONG

IN: Hogan
OUT:
Scarlett

B: J. Hunt, Lonergan, Mackie
HB: Enright, Taylor, Milburn
C: Kelly, Ling, Bartel
HF: Johnson, Mooney, Varcoe
F: Stokes, Hawkins, Ablett
FOLL: Blake, Selwood, Chapman
INT: Byrnes, Podsiadly, Wojcinski, Hogan
EMER: Simpson, T.Hunt, Duncan

MELBOURNE

IN: Gysberts, Bruce, Warnock
OUT:
McKenzie, Trengove, Scully

B: Bartram, Rivers, Garland
HB: Bruce, Warnock, Frawley
C: Green, Grimes, Davey
HF: Bennell, Miller, Gysberts
F: Jones, Watts, Jetta
FOLL: Jamar, Moloney, Sylvia
INT: Wonaeamirri, McDonald, Macdonald, Morton
EMER: Dunn, Spencer, Maric

CATS INJURY LIST

LATEST LIST

Player (Injury) Onset; Estimated Return; Notes

Updated 27/5/2010

Mitch Brown (leg) - 1 week
Joel Corey (knee) - 3 weeks
Steven Motlop (shoulder) - 6 weeks
Brad Ottens (foot) - 3-5 weeks
Marcus Drum (detached retina) - 2 weeks
Max Rooke (knee) - 2-3 weeks

DEES INJURY LIST


Matthew Bate (ankle) - test
Cameron Bruce (hamstring) - test
Stefan Martin (hip) - 1 week
Sam Blease (leg) - 2-3 weeks
Jack Fitzpatrick (shoulder) - 2-3 weeks
Liam Jurrah (shoulder) - 5-6 weeks
Luke Tapscott (hip) - 6-8 weeks
Max Gawn (knee) - indefinite
John Meesen (ankle) - indefinite
Ricky Petterd (shoulder) - season

LAST TIME

AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2009, ROUND 16

SATURDAY 18 JULY 2009, 14:10 AEST

SKILLED STADIUM, GEELONG

PREVIEW REVIEW

GEELONG BACK ON TRACK WITH EASY WIN OVER MELBOURNE
Anthony Jensen 18 July 2009

By Anthony Jensen AFL 2009 ROUND 16 GEELONG CATS V MELBOURNE DEMONS GEELONG SAFELY REJOINED the winners circle on a windy Saturday afternoon down at Skilled Stadium in front of 21,160, fading away a little in the last but finishing 46-point winners over a somewhat respectable Melbourne.

In what was the launch of four weeks of celebrating the Cats' 150th anniversary, 21,160 fans were urged by big Billy Brownless to don white "collectors item" ponchos and pose for a helicopter fly-over commemorative photograph of the stadium. Not to be outdone, the Geelong players also had a different get-up for the special occasion; their traditional blue hoops were made up of the names of the more than 1000 past and present Geelong players.

GEELONG 7.4, 9.9, 14.13, 17.15 (117) DEFEATED
MELBOURNE 0.2, 3.2, 7.3, 11.5 (71)

GOALS
GEELONG: Stokes 3, Mackie 2, Ablett 2, Varcoe 2, Hogan 2, Selwood, Taylor, Chapman, Hawkins, Tenace, Byrnes
MELBOURNE: Bate 3, Morton 3, Jurrah 2, Petterd, Dunn, Moloney

BEST
GEELONG: Selwood, Ablett, Scarlett, Ling, Chapman, Milburn, Enright
MELBOURNE: Green, Moloney, Petterd, Grimes, Rivers

INJURIES
GEELONG: Tom Harley, replaced in selected side by Tom Gillies with knee injury
MELBOURNE: Russell Robertson (); Paul Wheatley, replaced in selected side by Jamie Bennell

CROWD: 21,160 at Skilled Stadium, Geelong

UMPIRES: FIELD: Hayden Kennedy (7) Shane Stewart (10) Chris Kamolins (19) EM: Robert Findlay (23)
BOUNDARY: Gerard Large Mark Foster Shane Jones Mitch Lefevre
GOAL: Chelsea Roffey David Dixon EM: Jason Venkataya

 

 

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VFL

VFL ROUND 7
GEELONG V PORT MELBOURNE
SATURDAY 29 MAY 2010, 10:40 AEST
SKILLED STADIUM

 

GEELONG

B Weston Gillies Firman
HB Laidler B. Johnson Gamble
C Cowan T. Hunt Duncan
HF Menzel Vardy Simpkin
F A. Varcoe West Ediriwickrama
R Simpson Djerrkura Christensen
Int Smith Hughes Jull
Tutungi Cuthill Bright
Biemans Raidme


 

LAST TIME

VFL 2009 ROUND 4, SATURDAY 2 MAY 2009, 14:00 AEST

PORT MELBOURNE V GEELONG

TEAC OVAL

MATCH PREVIEW AND TEAM LISTS

The 'Bendigo Bank Cats' were overan by an experienced Port Melbourne side in the final term to go down by two goals after leading by fifteen points at three quarter time. The Cats remain winless down the bottom of the ladder, third last on percentage from Frankston and Bendigo. James Podsiadly, formerlly of Werribee Tigers fame (literally) kicked a bag of five to go with his three in round one. The other two multiple goalkickers, Ben Johnson and Scott Beattie, were also VFL only listed players ('top up' players if you like, but we don't).

PORT MELBOURNE 3.5 6.7 8.11 14.15 (99) DEF
GEELONG
3.4 5.10 11.14 12.15 (87)

GOALS: PORT MELBOURNE : P. Raymond 4, S. Dwyer 2, D. McLaren 2, W. Schultz 2, D. Robbins, J. Scipione, A. Deluca, P. Hassett
GEELONG
: J. Podsiadly 5, B. Johnson 2, S. Beattie 2, R. Gamble, T. West, S. Simpson

BEST: PORT MELBOURNE : P. Raymond, J. Baird, S. Brewer, F. Deluca, R. McMahon, M. Wall
GEELONG: S. Simpson, J. Podsiadly, J. Hollmer, T. Lonergan, J. Laidler, C. Tutungi

REPORTS: Nil

 

 

 

 

 

PORT MELBOURNE

B Keddell Dalton Brewer
HB Dillon Sandilands McGrath
C Batsanis Schultz Cain
HF Lynch Sinclair Raymond
F Galea Bonaddio Valenti
R McLaren Pinwill R. McMahon
Int Neville Debruin Burstin
Henderson* Martin Thornton
Pitt Wall

 

 





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