
It's the opening weekend of the Geelong and District Football
League final. Bewsy, Kingy and 'Milky' Mahoney will be joined by Bell
Post Hill coach Rob May, ahead of the Panthers elimination final on Sunday
against East Geelong.
Geelong Amatuer makes its first appearance in this year's Bellarine finals
series on Saturday against Torquay. Tbe boys will catch up with coach
Travis Robertson.
And there's one spot left in the GFL finals with one round remaining.
St.Joseph's coach Mark Hovey will outline his plan to bring down Bell
Park.
The Predictor, after an impressive debut last week, will again give his
thoughts to the boys on who will win and why?
The Olympics' wrap up this weekend and they'll get the lowdown from Herald-Sun
journo Scott Gullan on Craig Mottram's chances in Saturday night's 5000
metre final.
Basketball, and Cats veteran Paul Hutchison will join the boys ahead of
the second game in the best-of-three Big V division one grand final against
Sunbury, with our boys trailing one-zip.
Regulars John Didulica (soccer) and John Dunne (racing), who nailed the
quaddie and the Betfair bet of the day will also drop by.
Each week until the end of September, we will be giving
away a Meat Tray (worth $100) to a local sporting club, courtesy of John
Gill Butcher, 66 Elizabeth Street, Geelong West - Meat to Please.
The meat tray could be a great money spinner for your club in either a
BBQ fundraiser or a major prize in a raffle!
Entering is simple. SMS the word K-ROCK followed by your clubs name to
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During our weekly show we will announce the weekly winner.
Remember you have to be in it to win it - so get texting now!
ANDREW BEWS:
The 282 game AFL legend and former Geelong captain has a passion for local
sport. As well as his glittering career with the Cats and the Brisbane
Bears/Lions after being recruited from North Geelong, Bewsy coached VFL
club Williamstown and GFL side Leopold.
He now has close ties to the athletics world, as he aims to become the
world over 40 pole vault champion.
TOM KING:
Geelong born and bred, Kingy is a sports tragic who has played 282 less
AFL games than Bewsy. From football to cricket, to basketball and darts,
there's nothing this man won't watch.
As well as co-hosting Sports Briefs and reading K-Rock's sports news during
the week, Kingy is also the court announcer for the Geelong Supercats.

The Tom King photo is courtesy of Geelong Advertiser (in his role as court announcer at Geelong Supercats)