AFL ROUND 8 2006: COLLINGWOOD V GEELONG; MOONEY BACK TO TAKE ON THE WOBBLERS; MATCH PREVIEW AND TEAM LIST
Ben Jensen 18 May 2006

By Ben Jensen BIG HAIRY CAT CAMERON MOONEY returns from suspension, meaning Charlie Gardiner will have to wait at least another week to play his 50th AFL game.

For the Wobblers, skipper Nathan Buckley and ruckman-forward Cameron Cloke replace Jason Cloke and Harry O'Brien. Collingwood has recalled Cloke to help ruckman Josh Fraser face off against Geelong's skipper Steven King and Brad Ottens. King and Ottens ruled the roost last week, and Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse knows it.

MARK 'BOMBER' THOMPSON becomes the club's 2nd longest serving coach this weekend - passing Malcolm Blight's record of 145 games. Thompson took over in 2000, and would need to stay until at least 2013 to have any chance of passing record holder and club legend Reg Hickey, who coached 304 games.

TIP? CATS BY 23 POINTS

 

BRAD OTTENS

BRAD OTTENS' RETURN TO FORM HAS THE WOBBLERS WORRIED; THEY'VE BROUGHT IN ANOTHER RUCKMAN IN CAMERON CLOKE TO HELP JOSH FRASER COMBAT THE KING/OTTENS COMBINATION

COLLINGWOOD V GEELONG

7:0 PM SATURDAY 20 MAY 2006 MCG

TV: CHANNEL TEN

RADIO: ABC774, 3AW,
3MMM, K-Rock

LISTEN TO SAM NEWMAN'S CONVERSATION THAT GOT HIM 'SACKED' FROM MMM'S COMMENTARY TEAM

BOMBER COACHES HIS 146th GAME THIS SATURDAY NIGHT TO BE GEELONG'S SECOND MSOT LONGEST SERVING COACH OF ALL TIME


CAMERON MOONEY

BACK FROM HIS BRAIN IMPLODING SUSPENSION AFTER HEAD BUTTING HARMLESS DEMON BEN HOLLAND, CAMERON MOONEY WILL BOOST THE CATS' UP FORWARD, DOWN BACK AND ALL AROUND THE GROUND

GEELONG

IN: Mooney
OUT:
Gardiner

B: Milburn, Scarlett, Mooney
HB: Rooke, Harley, Egan
C: Enright, Bartel, Tenace
HF: G.Ablett, Kingsley, Kelly
F: Playfair, Ottens, Chapman
FOLL: King, Corey, Ling
I/C: S.Johnson, Riccardi, D.Johnson, J.Hunt
EMG: Wojcinski, Mackie, Gardiner

 

COLLINGWOOD

IN: Buckley, C.Cloke
OUT:
J.Cloke, O'Brien

B: Lonie, Prestigiacomo, Clement
HB: H.Shaw, Wakelin, Johnson
C: Caracella, O'Bree, Burns
HF: Didak, Rocca, Davis
F: Thomas, Tarrant, Holland
FOLL: Fraser, Licuria, Buckley
I/C: C.Cloke, Lockyer, Maxwell, Swan
EMG: T.Cloke, Pendlebury, R.Shaw

LAST TIME

ROUND 11 2005

COLLINGWOOD: 5.2, 11.6, 14.11, 18.13 (121) DEFEATED
GEELONG: 3.3, 4.5, 9.10, 14.12 (96)

GOALSCOLLINGWOOD: Didak 5, Rusling 2, Caracella 2, T. Cloke 2, Burns 2, Tarrant 2, O'Bree, Maxwell, Holland
GEELONG: Kingsley 3, Lonergan 2, Mackie 2, Ablett 2, Ottens 2, Riccardi, Chapman, Ling
BESTCOLLINGWOOD: Didak, Holland, Lockyer, Shaw, Licuria, Swan, Clement, O'Bree
GEELONG: Enright, Kingsley, Ling, Kelly, Chapman, Ablett, Milburn

"ONE WEEK IS A LONG TIME IN FOOTBALL". One week sure is a long time in football.. Saturday week ago at 2:09PM most of us would've been quite satisfied with where things were at. Not so now.. on Friday night the Cats suffered their second defeat in succession, at the hands of lowly ranked Collingwood by a touch over four goals. The Pies now have three wins in a row for a total of four, the win over the Cats giving them the top two scalps along with West Coast.

Henry Playfair was a late withdrawal, replaced by Cameron Thurley. Another Cameron, Mooney, didn't get reported but did cost his team a goal from a fifty-metre penalty but should play next week. Josh Hunt was reported for striking Collingwood's Chris Egan. Gary Ablett spent some time off the field with what appeared to be a groin injury.

David Johnson will miss at least one and maybe two months with a severe hamstring injury (which The Cattery is currently inflicted with!) It comes at a bad time for David and the club; he'd finally cemented a spot in the senior lineup after being a fringe player for the last few seasons. Johnson debuted in the same game as Gary Ablett in round one 2002, and promptly broke his ankle.

The Cats never appears to be in the match, and while the Magpies certainly played very good football, especially Alan Didak, Geelong did not do themselves any favours in the second quarter. The Cats trailed by two goals at quarter time after kicking a few late goals, but in the second quarter could manage only one goal, compared to the Magpies' six goals four behinds.

In the second half the Cats improved. In the third quarter Geelong tried but each time the margin got within thirty points, the Magpies kicked another goal. By late in the third term it appeared only a miracle could see the Cats win this match. A harsh fifty-metre penalty awarded against the big, hairy cat Cameron Mooney snuffed out what hopes we had of mounting a final quarter comeback.

Most Geelong fans would have excused themselves to do other more worthwhile pursuits than watch their team go down, but the Cats did mount a comeback of sorts, at one stage getting to within about two goals. But Collingwood were deserving victors by twenty-five points and take great form into their once-feared month of June.

The Cats, on the other hand, after suffering defeats by the Dockers at home and now the Magpies, face the rampant Adeladie Crows at Skilled Stadium. The Crows leapfrogged the Cats on the ladder, and now sit in third position behind Melbourne. A win over the Crows and the Cats' season's back on track; a loss and the one-time premiership favourites find themselves pushing the proverbial uphill to be a legitimate contender.

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VFL

ROUND 7 - SUNDAY 21 MAY 14:00
WERRIBEE V GEELONG
CHIRNSIDE PARK

 

GEELONG

B Sheringham S. Hunt Callan
HB Wojcinski Spencer Slade
C Batchelor Byrne Byrnes
HF Gardiner Lonergan Mackie
F N. Ablett McCarthy Varcoe
R Blake Koulouriotis Stokes
Int Trenfield West Cook Cheep Condy Grima Davenport Gamble

 

 

 

 

 

WERRIBEE

B McGuiness Barham Sleeman
HB Faulkner Garth Closter
C D. Addison Robinson Robertson
HF McCormack Skipper Power
F Twomey Podsiadly Higgins
R Potter Allan Castello
Int Gardiner Thompson Young Purss Hassan Davidson Tiller B. Murphy