GEELONG AFL PREMIERSHIP RELEASED ON DVD
Ben Jensen 30 September 2007

By Ben Jensen AFL GRAND FINAL 2007 DVD THE DVD of Geelong's 44 year drought breaking Premiership is now available through The Cattery's partner Visual Entertainment Group. Available on DVD, PAL format, it features the full match, minus commercial breaks, including the after match celebrations. A must own for any Geelong supporter. Geelong defeated Port Adelaide by a record breaking one hundred and nineteen points at the MCG.


GEELONG 5.7 11.13 18.17 24.19 (163) DEFEATED
PORT ADELAIDE 2.2 4.3 5.5 6.8 (44)

GOALS
GEELONG
: C Mooney 5 P Chapman 4 S Johnson 4 N Ablett 3 J Bartel 2 B Ottens S Byrnes G Ablett M Rooke C Ling A Mackie
PORT ADELAIDE: W Tredrea 2 S Burgoyne 2 C Cornes T Logan

BEST
GEELONG: S Johnson P Chapman M Scarlett S King C Mooney J Corey C Enright
PORT ADELAIDE: C Cornes P Burgoyne K Cornes


AFL PREMIERS 2007 - GEELONG
CATS TAKE IT AFTER 44 YEARS

After 44 years the mighty silver premiership cup returned to Geelong . The years of heartbreak over.

This was a Geelong side that boasted stars on every line. From the outstanding players of the season Gary Ablett and Jimmy Bartel, a forward line marshalled by Cameron Mooney, a ruck division led by Bard Ottens and the young Mark Blake and a back line that was the meanest in the competition.

Skipper Tom Harley led a great side that was coached to the minute by Mark Thomson.

2007 was the Year of the Cat and here is the Grand Final in all its glory.
After 44 years the mighty silver premiership cup returned to Geelong . The years of heartbreak over.

GEELONG has broken a 44 year Premiership drought to win the 2007 AFL Grand Final. Geelong thrashed Port Adelaide by a record one hundred and nineteen points in front of a crowd of 97,302. The Cats were never really challenged, and after establishing a twenty-three point lead by quarter time, led by fifty-two points at the main break, a seemingly unassailable lead. History will show the Cats spanked the Power, inflicting the highest Grand Final defeat of all time. Steve Johnson was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for best afield, narrowly defeating Paul Chapman for the award. The Cattery is beside itself but will do its best to provide a meaningful match report.
Link
: Match Photos (before, during and after) VIDEO MARK THOMPSON ADDRESSES CROWD
The team will be paraded through the town on Wednesday, while tomorrow (Sunday) is family day at Skilled Stadium, from 11 AM. Be there!

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