Selwood's grand final jumper found
October 5th 2009 08:38
THE jumper worn by Geelong young gun Joel Selwood in the Cats' grand final win over St Kilda has been found among a collection of sporting memorabilia worth $30,000.
Selwood and fellow midfielder James Bartel had their jumpers stolen in the days after the win over the Saints last month and made a public plea for their return.
Bartel's guernsey is still missing but police recovered Selwood's jumper, a bag and equipment belonging to dual premiership ruckman Brad Ottens and a limited edition photograph of Cats legends Polly Farmer and Gary Ablett in a raid on a home in the Geelong suburb of Bell Post Hill on Saturday morning.
Police also found several framed and signed Geelong jumpers.
Detective Senior Sergeant Dave McTaggart said a 43-year-old man was helping police with their enquiries but no charges have been laid.
Selwood and fellow midfielder James Bartel had their jumpers stolen in the days after the win over the Saints last month and made a public plea for their return.
Bartel's guernsey is still missing but police recovered Selwood's jumper, a bag and equipment belonging to dual premiership ruckman Brad Ottens and a limited edition photograph of Cats legends Polly Farmer and Gary Ablett in a raid on a home in the Geelong suburb of Bell Post Hill on Saturday morning.
Police also found several framed and signed Geelong jumpers.
Detective Senior Sergeant Dave McTaggart said a 43-year-old man was helping police with their enquiries but no charges have been laid.
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