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Academy guns Cats could pounce on

There are some exciting academy talents on the horizon for Geelong. Who do the Cats have access to? We take a closer look at several Geelong-linked prospects to keep tabs on.

AFL: Chris Scott chats with media after his side’s disappointing home loss to Fremantle.

Cats NGA coach Paul Hood is impressed by the emerging prospects in the program aged 15-17, saying it is their strongest current cohort.

Clubs have priority access to NGA prospects – players of First Nations and multicultural descent inside their respective zones – inside the first 40 selections on draft.

SCROLL DOWN FOR THE CATS NGA PROSPECTS TO WATCH

Western Bulldogs NGA graduate Jamarra Ugle-Hagan received a pick one from bid back in 2020 but the AFL has tightened the rules since, with top-10 draftees Mac Andrew (Melbourne NGA) and Cam Mackenzie (St Kilda) being snapped up by Melbourne and Hawthorn in recent years….

Read more at www.heraldsun.com.au

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