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Cats aim to trump Hawks' tactical ace
Hawthorn's defensive zone is one of the most talked about football tactics in years.
Hawks, Cats to fill the 'G
Hawthorn and Geelong could be heading for the season's biggest attendance, with the AFL now selling standing-room and restricted-viewing seats for Friday night's match at the MCG.
Cats' team play impresses Eade
Geelong was on its way to becoming the best "team" of the modern era, according to Western Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade, even though the Cats would have fewer individual stars than the Brisbane Lions' triple premiership teams.
Cats give Dogs a bone to chew on
The most keenly anticipated game of the season so far ended with Geelong reaffirming its flag favouritism and the Bulldogs wondering how it went so wrong.
Cats purr, but finals can wait
Geelong coach Mark Thompson insists his players' 61-point dismantling of the Dogs will not bring on a superiority complex.
Getting a game is still a gamble for young Cat
Wait and see. They are three words Ryan Gamble has come to use quite often since arriving at Geelong at the end of 2005.
Cook keeps the AFL's top job on the radar
Geelong chief executive Brian Cook has admitted that there is one other job at least that holds some interest for him and that is to run the AFL.
Cats thrash Dogs to tighten grip on top spot
A second-half onslaught gives Geelong a buffer at the top of the ladder after the Cats emphatically defeated the Western Bulldogs by 61 points at Skilled Stadium.
Cook rejects AFL's Golden opportunity
The AFL has received its second embarrassing knockback in a week, with Geelong's chief executive, Brian Cook, rejecting a lucrative offer to work on the Gold Coast.
Win or lose, Cats still king
Geelong's Max Rooke believes the Cats will maintain a mental edge over the rest of the AFL regardless of the result of the Western Bulldogs game.



