HomeSportGuthrie signs for four more years

Guthrie signs for four more years

Reigning Geelong best-and-fairest Cam Guthrie has signed for another four years with the Cats ahead of Friday night’s preliminary final against Melbourne.

“It’s kind of been bubbling away in the background a little bit, which is kind of how I wanted it to be,” the 29-year-old told a press conference on Tuesday.

“I’ve wanted to make it all about the team and push any individual aspects of my career to the background.”

Guthrie admitted missing out on playing in Geelong Cats’ last premiership-winning side during his debut year in 2011 played a part in his decision to re-sign.

“It was always a goal of mine to get in that group and be a premiership player,” he said.

This year Guthrie qualified as an unrestricted free agent but he had held off on signing a new deal in order to secure a longer contract extension, according to afl.com.au.

He has averaged 29.1 disposals a game this season, after making the All-Australian side last year.

The newly-inked contract means the reigning Carji Greeves medallist will remain at Geelong until at least the end of 2025.

“I feel like the club has always given me respect and I’ve tried to return that,” he said.

“Negotiations went really well and they were conducted really fairly and respectively again, so the whole process has been a good one.”

With the deal squared away, Guthrie was keen to face the Demons on Friday night at Optus Stadium in Perth.

“I’m really enthusiastic about our prospects and I can’t wait to get out there,” he said.

Clayton Oliver is just one of several talented players Geelong’s midfield will seek to counter.

“He obviously likes to get his hands dirty and win that contested ball,” Guthrie said.

“He played really well in that win against us in round 23 and was possibly the difference that night, so I think we’ll have good chat about him this week.

“We respect what their midfield can do – we respect what their whole team can do.”

Guthrie backed in-form teammate Rhys Stanley to take on All-Australian ruckman Max Gawn.

“I’ve always got confidence in my teammates, so I think Rhys will come up and do a really good job,” he said.

“He’s had a great finish to the season so we expect that Rhys will win his fair share and give it a good crack in there.

“Max is obviously a really good ruckman and he’s going to win his fair share at times.

“It’s going to be a bit of a balance both offensively and defensively and we’re going to be ready for both outcomes.”

“The clearances and the centre bounces are going to be a massive part [of] the way the game … ultimately goes in the end.

“As a midfield group we really take pride in what we can do in there and know we’re really important in that battle, so I’m looking forward to that.

“We think we need to bring our best to tip the result our way. We’re willing to go out and give it our best shot and we’ve been preparing that way.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Rescue effort makes unexpected find

A fish rescue and translocation operation in the Moorabool River has led to the discovery of a rare species. A population of Australian grayling, a...

Innovation amazes

More News

Celebrating one of the greats

Few songwriters have had the same ongoing influence and widespread appeal as American singer-songwriter James Taylor. It’s his place in the cultural consciousness that forms...

World-class choirs on display

Local singers will have the chance to rub shoulders with Australia’s best when choirs from around Australia and New Zealand converge on Geelong next...

Innovation amazes

The world-class innovation and creativity in our region never ceases to amaze me. I’m consistently blown away by our advanced manufacturers’ ability to think outside...

Kona success deserved

The Hyundai Kona is a small SUV that has been on sale in Australia since 2017. It is the second smallest member of the...

Fifteen day luxury Bayous, Blues and Bluegrass cruise

Imagine sailing down the Mississippi and the Ohio Rivers for 16 days taking in the sights of colourful New Orlean, musical Memphis and lovely...

From the archives

16 years ago 12 March, 2010 Witnesses have begun telling court their heart-rending stories of losing life savings in the $60 million collapse of a Geelong...

Measles campaign launched

Barwon South West Public Health Unit (BSWPHU) is aiming to prevent further spread of measles, a virus that had previously been eliminated in Australia. BSWPHU...

Out and about in Geelong

Talk about timing. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp got to the Geelong waterfront just before the deluge and wind swept through on Wednesday 11 March.

Indian films on show

A national festival celebrating Indian cinema and its links with Australia will launch in Geelong this month. The National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA)...

Finals brings mixed results

It was the first week of finals for almost all grades in Tennis Geelong’s Senior Pennant with semi-finals held across the region. Western Heights Uniting...