Also Cat's Monopoly will be released on the 14th of march
Cats star in new Monopoly game
Julie McNamara
22Jan08
GAME ON: Gary Ablett replaces pricey Mayfair in a version of Monopoly dedicated to Cats fans.
YOU've got the premiership video and have bought every book on the club, but you won't be a diehard Cats supporter until the Geelong Football Club monopoly game has pride of place in your loungeroom.
Yes, that's right, the Cats have been immortalised on the iconic board game.
Instead of buying Mayfair you will be able to buy Jimmy Bartel and rather than cashing in on Park Lane you will be able to purchase Gary Ablett Jr.
Board game enthusiasts will have the chance to build an empire through buying, renting and mortgaging their favourite stars.
The 22 premiership players, coach Mark Thompson and a couple of past legends, including Bob Davis, all feature on the board.
Just 5000 copies of the Geelong Football Club Premiership Charity edition will be produced and proceeds will benefit United Way Charity and the Geelong Football Club Community Program.
Charitable trust The McGuinness McDermott Foundation has the licence from Hasbro to produce the game.
Established by former Adelaide captains Tony McGuinness and Chris McDermott, the foundation was launched in 1996 and primarily raises funds which benefit children and families of children who have cancer and serious illnesses.
McGuinness said the Geelong board would be the 12th charity Monopoly game the foundation had produced.
Last year it released the Victorian Charity Edition Monopoly which sold out in two weeks, while it has also produced South Australian, Queensland and West Australian versions as well as Port Power, Adelaide Crows, West Coast and Fremantle Monopoly games.
He said the game's release would coincide with the unfurling of the club flag for 2008.
The game will cost $79.95 and will go on sale on March 14 at Target's Bay City Plaza and Town and Country Shopping World stores as well as the Geelong Football Club Shop.