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McMahon picks Tigers over Port
Richmond last night put Jordan McMahon into a yellow and black jumper, with the Western Bulldog defender choosing the Tigers over Port Adelaide for a three-year deal worth almost $1 million.
Power proves a real turn-off
Geelong and Port are about to slug it out in what should be the most nail-biting, hotly contested footy grand final in centuries.
The power of one
Jane Dowling expects an extra-strength case of Mondayitis today, given the ribbing she will get from workmates.
Grand final is the year's most-watched
Almost 2.6 million people watched Saturday's AFL grand final on television, making it the most-watched program of the 2007 ratings year.
Simply the best
It is always good to watch a champion and Geelong was simply awesome in an enthralling grand final spectacle.
Primus misses out on flag, again
For Port Adelaide assistant coach Matthew Primus, Saturday's grand final loss was yet another flag he had missed out on.
The greatest Grand Final marks ever
Other than the sounding of the final siren, Paul Chapman's screamer produced the loudest roar of the 2007 grand final.
Faster pussycats
In 2007, football embraced the idea that audacity breeds life where order breeds habit.
Pain of a long-remembered defeat recedes
Mark Yeates knows how much it hurts to lose a grand final. And he passionately hoped Geelong would break their drought.
Losing handbag tag another spur for men in navy blue and white
GEELONG recovered from debts of almost $10million a decade ago and an on-field disaster last year to become the AFL's latest power club.