Ryan Gamble a 184cm, 78kg forward made his AFL debut in 2006. He was recruited from Glenelg and now plays for the Geelong Cats. He was born in 1987.
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Ryan Gamble is okay after concussion but Paul Chapman's finger is a concern
Sides seeking redemption often strike back hard. With that in mind, Geelong is looking dangerous this year
If the Cats can bounce back and win the flag next year they will deservedly be ranked as one of the best teams of recent times but the Hawks will be no easier to beat next year than they were this year...
There was both good and bad news for flag favourites Geelong on the injury front on Monday with the club's worst fears on midfielder Brent Prismall confirmed.
Ryan Gamble and Shannon Byrnes drew the short straw at Geelong when they were left out of the Cats side to face St Kilda in Sunday's qualifying final at the MCG.
Geelong coach Mark Thompson faces a major dilemma at the selection table prior to his side's first final next week.
Collingwood's already slim hopes of breaking into the top four have received a setback with four players ruled out through injury for Friday night's clash against Fremantle.
Talented Geelong trio Brent Prismall, Ryan Gamble and Travis Varcoe were the unlucky Cats to be left out for the club's clash with North Melbourne at Skilled Stadium on Sunday.
Ryan Gamble says Geelong sticks to its game plan regardless of the ciorcumstances
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