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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
 Accommodations - Geelong, Victoria   Australia
The Mercure Hotel Geelong is just a short stroll to Corio Bay and Geelong's recently revamped Eastern Beach Waterfront, the Geelong Performing Arts Centre and for those interested in Geelong's history, the National Wo...
Geelongs Most Central Motel Is Close To Hospitals Shops F/oval Beaches Gardens And Churches.
please Note: Pool And Gym Area Are Not Currently Available Until The End Of May. the Four Points By Sheraton Geelong Is Located Right On Corio Bay And Adjacent To Bay City Plaza Shopping Center.
australia-hotelroomsplus.com /accommodations/victoria/geelongVI.htm

  
 football club info
Year Established 1859 Joined VFL/AFL 1897 Home Grounds Corio Oval, Kardinia Park Premierships 1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963 BrownlowMedals Edward Greeves 1924; Bernie Smith 1951; Alistair lord 1952; Paul Couch 1989 Record home crowd 49,109 v Carlton, 1952
Year Established 1873 Joined VFL/AFL 1897 Home Grounds Junction Oval; Moorabin Waverly Park Premierships 1966 BrownlowMedals Colin Watson 1925; Brain Glesson 1957; Neil Roberts 1958; Verdun Howell 1959; Ian Stewart 1965, 1966; Ross Smith 1967; Tony lockett 1987; Robert Harvey 1997 Record home crowd 51, 370 v Collingwood, 1965
Year Established 1987 Joined VFL/AFL 1987 Home Grounds Subiaco, WACA Ground Premierships 1992, 1994 BrownlowMedals Nil Record home crowd 42,209 v St Kilda, 1991
home.vicnet.net.au /~basiced3/footy/info.html

  
 Geelong Football Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally based at Corio Oval, Geelong moved to Kardinia Park (now Skilled Stadium) in the 1940s.
The club is based in the city of Geelong at Skilled Stadium.
They are the only current AFL team that is not based in a state capital city (although some may count the Fremantle Dockers, and at one stage the Brisbane Bears were actually based on the Gold Coast).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Geelong_Football_Club   (394 words)

  
 Cross Country Running
Corio campus (Melways Map 224 K5) park in Biddlecombe Avenue, Gates closed at 8.30am
Springvale Rd. Keysborough (Melways Map 88 J10) park near Fisher Oval
Melways Map 19 H6 and Map 473 J4, Car park 6 from Outer Ring Road
www.xavier.vic.edu.au /content_pages/01_AboutXavier/03_Governance/04_Campus_Structures/01_Senior_Campus/04_Departments/10_Sport/07_X_country/06_Venues/Venues.html   (101 words)

  
 Official AFL Website of the Melbourne Football Club
Melbourne has won 82 of these encounters, and there has been just one tie, back in Round Two, 1911, at the old Corio Oval.
Motivated by the diagnosis of heart disease to Club legend Robert Flower, MELBOURNEfc has recently joined with the Heart Foundation to assist them with the valuable work they do in the community.
Byron Pickett was back to his best at the MCG on Saturday afternoon picking up 21 possessions in Melbourne’s thrilling four point victory over the Kangaroos.
melbournefc.com.au   (507 words)

  
 Geelong Football Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geelong was originally based at Corio Oval and originally flew the Geelong banner under the nicknames of the Seagulls, or the Pivotonians.
Geelong is the second oldest Australian Rules football club (after the Melbourne Football Club), and ninth oldest football club in the world, having been formed in the Victoria Hotel in 1859.
Geelong's lack of experience was telling; as Essendon went on to erase a 3 year losing streak to Geelong to defeat the cats by a whopping 76 points.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Geelong_Football_Club   (5540 words)

  
 Kardinia Park -
Geelong Football Club began playing home games at Kardinia Park in 1941 after its previous home ground, Corio Oval, was needed for military reasons.
On June 15, 2005, City of Greater Geelong councillors granted the club its wish to change the name of the new eastern stand to the Reg Hickey Stand, while the southern stand became the Doug Wade Stand.
Kardinia Park is an Australian Rules football (AFL) stadium located in Geelong, Victoria and is the home ground of the Geelong Football Club, an AFL team.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Skilled_Stadium   (314 words)

  
 Geelong Football Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally based at Corio Oval, Geelong moved to Kardinia Park (now Skilled Stadium) in the 1940s.
The club is the second oldest football club of any code in the world, having being formed in the Victoria Hotel in 1859.
For many years they were known as the Pivotonians, after the city's nickname 'The Pivot', Seagulls was also an earlier nickname.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Geelong_Football_Club   (314 words)

  
 Geelong - Geelong Football Club
Geelong moved home grounds - from Corio Oval to the present Kardinia Park - in 1941.
Kardinia Park is also the club's social centre, with a restaurant and gaming venue open to the public and extensive facilities for members.More club information is available at: www.gfc.com.au
Kardinia Park stadium hosts about 10 Australian Football League games every season, giving Cats fans the chance to barrack for their favourite team on home turf.
www.greatoceanroad.org /geelong/geelongfc.asp   (314 words)

  
 Gary Ablett Geelong Cats Football Club
Geelong's home at Kardinia Park was established in 1940 after the original base at Corio Oval was taken over by the military as part of World War 2 effort.
Geelong won the flag again in 1952 and it was obvious that the club was in the midst of one of it's greatest era's.
Geelong is one of the leagues oldest clubs having helped co-found the league in 1897.
www.liquidrock.bizhosting.com /garyablett.htm   (314 words)

  
 Geelong Football Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally based at Corio Oval, Geelong moved to Kardinia Park in the 1940's.
The club is the second oldest football club of any code in the world, having being formed in the Victoria Hotel in 1859.
2005 looks to be a promising year; with many young players on the clubs roster, the Cats hope to be a genuine premiership contender.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Geelong_Football_Club   (314 words)

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