Their first game in Finals Week resulted in an loss at the hands of Port Adelaide, which will be a bitter pill to swallow. This is easily the biggest game of the season for the Cats, and they certainly have the personnel to win it. They have impressive depth and talent all over the pitch with players like Cameron Guthrie, Tom Stewart and Mark Blicavs to call on during the big moments. Can they rise to the occasion?
Seven is the official AFL free to air broadcaster and will show selected Geelong Cats matches live during the season. Check out the next Geelong Cats Fixture and which providers will show their games below.
If you are looking for Geelong Cats fixtures after the regular season is over, this table will be updated with Finals Series and Grand Final matches. Geelong Cats free to air matches on channel 7 do not offer full TV replays and are limited by the AFL broadcast agreement.
These two providers also hold the AFL replay rights for all games. There will also be some familiar faces in the studio this season with live games fronted by Eddie McGuire and Sarah Jones. Fox Sports has a wide range of AFL shows that discuss the weekly topics within the game. This includes the matches available on Free to Air TV and full replays of the games you may have missed.
You can watch the Geelong Cats with Kayo Sports, which has a 14 day free trial for new customers. For fans who want to catch up on the action, Kayo Minis provide a minute recap after the final whistle. Redeem by 31 May You also have the option to watch the Geelong Cats online using Foxtel Now, which currently comes with a 10 day free trial.
Both of these options come as part of a month contract. A former Geelong rookie, who was only delisted last year, is a chance to be redrafted by the Cats after a standout season in the WAFL.
Darcy Fort is keen to move to Brisbane but given the lack of movement between four clubs on three ruckmen, he is happy to face the prospect of sticking with Geelong next year. Geelong has locked away five players for and beyond but a young gun remains in limbo. Geelong list manager Stephen Wells has given an insight into how the club plans to use the interesting hand the Cats hold heading into the draft next month.
Read Today's Paper Tributes. Letter to the Editor. More Geelong Cats. The Brownlow Medal is touted as the closest race in recent history, though one star might make a mockery of those predictions. So who fits the bill? The Carlton Football Club has announced a veteran of sports management will take over from Cain Liddle as its chief executive officer. The Swans have moved to lock up four stars, while a premiership Tiger and an exciting young star have both signed new contracts.
All the latest trade news. Plenty has been said about the raw talent of Port Adelaide young gun Connor Rozee. Likes and dislikes.
Max Gawn has his men marching into a grand final with gusto. But why stop there? Nathan Jones has touched down in Melbourne after choosing to leave the Demons to be at the birth of his twins.
For the first time in the AFL era, both grand finalists will have two weeks break between the preliminary final and the decider. Melbourne players openly laughed at Joel Selwood as the Geelong skipper argued in vain that a Demons star had fooled the umpire.
Melbourne completed dominated its preliminary final against Geelong, partly thanks to a career-best effort from captain Max Gawn. Inspirational skipper Max Gawn has guided the Melbourne Demons to victory over Geelong and into their first grand final since Ryan Gardner was cut by Geelong without playing an AFL game, but has since followed a similar path as a premiership Bulldog. Can this no-fuss defender achieve the ultimate?
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