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The former Suns and Power player has a key role in linking Geelong’s midfield and attack. Brought into the Cats’ AFLW program to answer a need as a high half-forward, Surman played a vital role as Geelong improved its scoring capacity in the 2023 Season. A hard-running player with energy to burn and the ability to find space, Surman averaged 2.2 score involvements per game in her first season in the Hoops, and brought forward-line pressure, averaging 3.2 tackles per game and winning plenty of ground ball.
The former Suns and Power player has a key role in linking Geelong’s midfield and attack. Brought into the Cats’ AFLW program to answer a need as a high half-forward, Surman played a vital role as Geelong improved its scoring capacity in the 2023 Season. A hard-running player with energy to burn and the ability to find space, Surman averaged 2.2 score involvements per game in her first season in the Hoops, and brought forward-line pressure, averaging 3.2 tackles per game and winning plenty of ground ball.
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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.
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