Some late team news for Geelong ahead of their 4.35pm start against Brisbane at The Gabba.
What’s left of the fourth Ashes Test, the British Open golf, the Women’s World Cup and the concluding stages of the Tour de France presents sports fans with a smorgasbord of options on tonight.
And the battle within that battle that might tip the remote control in the AFL’s favour is the clash between the game’s best two young stars, Collingwood’s Nick Daicos and Port Adelaide’s Zak Butters. Gary Rohan has been replaced by Zach Tuohy due to an injury. The Cats have given no further information so far. The 33-year-old Irishman comes in to play his 266th AFL match. Oisin Mullin is Geelong’s substitute today.Real Footy
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