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Livewire small forward Kate Surman continues to be an important player for Geelong, having a strong impact with both ball in hand and applying plenty of pressure and tackles inside forward 50.
Surman finished the 2024 AFLW season in stellar form, collecting 12 or more disposals in four of her last six games while also hitting the scoreboard in three of those games.
A significant link between the midfield and key forwards, Surman's experience will be vital as the Cats look to climb back up the ladder in 2025.
Livewire small forward Kate Surman continues to be an important player for Geelong, having a strong impact with both ball in hand and applying plenty of pressure and tackles inside forward 50.
Surman finished the 2024 AFLW season in stellar form, collecting 12 or more disposals in four of her last six games while also hitting the scoreboard in three of those games.
A significant link between the midfield and key forwards, Surman's experience will be vital as the Cats look to climb back up the ladder in 2025.
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Kate Surman slots a crafty effort as Geelong gets its fourth goal
After booking a ticket to the Prelim Final the team chat with small forward Kate 'Spud' Surman. Proudly Presented by Deakin University
Geelong's three debutants Abbey McDonald, Aishling Moloney and Kate Surman receive their jumpers pre-game. Presented by Ford.
New AFLW recruit Kate Surman chats to Cats Media as the team embark on their pre season for season 8. Proudly Presented by Ford Australia.
Ahead of a blockbuster Round 1 AFLW clash, Kate Surman joined Tim and Jess on K rock to chat through the upcoming season.
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Geelong Football Club acknowledges Wadawurrung as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the Land on which our club, our families and our communities work and play. We pay our respects to Elders of the past, the present, and those that will lead their collective future. Kardinyu, in Wadawurrung language is the place of the morning sun, a place of deep cultural connection and significance, a meeting place since the beginning of time. We are honoured to walk with the Wadawurrung People, to listen, respect and talk together on our journey on Wadawurrung Country.
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