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Rangers and Bell Park into the finals in Geelong Community Cup

Rangers and Bell Park into the finals in Geelong Community Cup Roy Hay Geelong Rangers topped Group A of the Geelong Community Cup after a seven-one thrashing of Surfcoast, while Bell Park booked its place in the finals after coming […]

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Big wins for hosts and holders in Geelong Cup

Big wins for hosts and holders in Geelong Cup Roy Hay [caption id="attachment_2705" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="A crowded penalty area as Bell Park takes on Surfcoast"][/caption] There were big wins for

Corio book place in finals as Golden Plains upsets Geelong

Corio book place in finals as Golden Plains upsets Geelong Roy Hay Corio is through to the finals of this season’s Geelong Community Cup after a comfortable three-nil win over

Albert ‘Pompey’ Austin, 1846?–1889: A Man between Two Worlds

Albert ‘Pompey’ Austin, 1846?–1889: A Man between Two Worlds Roy Hay In 2017, as we struggle as a society to find ways of understanding and accepting people who do not

Corio and Lara United post wins in Geelong Community Cup

Corio overcame Geelong by two goals to one in a high quality first match for both clubs in the Geelong Community Cup at Myers Reserve on Sunday night.

Bell Park’s Community Shield campaign in tatters

Bell Park’s defence of its Geelong Community Shield is in tatters after an opening night four-nil defeat by host club Geelong Rangers at Myers Reserve on Friday night.

Football and War: Australia and Vietnam 1967–1972

Football and War: Australia and Vietnam 1967–1972, A Missing Part of the National Narrative Roy Hay Much has been written about sport in Australia. Much more has been written about

History or heritage: A Museum for Football in Australia

History or heritage: A Museum for Football in Australia This article appeared in Leopold Method in May 2015 just after the launch of the Whole of Football twenty year

Football’s First Free Kick: Demography and the Media—How and Why Australia Got a Game of its Own

Football on Corio Oval in 1913, the Geelong Football Club's home ground from 1878 until the Second World War. Source: John Reid, Geelong: A Photographic Album of Historic

Bell Park’s incredible win in the Geelong Cup

Bell Park’s incredible win in the Geelong Cup Roy Hay (Click or double click on the images below to enlarge them) Bell Park finished the final of the Morris Finance Cup

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