Geelongs preliminary final could be Tom Lonergans last AFL match but the veteran defender insists hes not thinking about his playing future.Lonergan, 32, is one of three big name flag-winners to come out of contract at seasons end along with Corey Enright and Jimmy Bartel.As a 2016 All-Australian, Enright - who turned 35 on Wednesday - is clearly playing well enough to continue on.While the form of 32-year-old Bartel has been less solid, hes understood to have triggered a new one-year deal that was available to him.As the less celebrated of the three, Lonergan has drifted under the radar as a potential 2016 retiree but that suits him fine.The defender says hes all-in on the finals series and cant spare a moment to ponder what the future holds.I havent even thought about it, he said.Its not even worth talking about until we get past the next couple of weeks.The bodys been good and Ive been enjoying my footy. Its great when you do get the wins.Ill sit down with the club at the end of that period and discuss where we go from there.Lonergan said criticism of fantastic Bartel had totally past him by, saying the group wanted the bearded Brownlow Medallist playing next weekend.He is a great player and hes stepped up on the big occasions so many times. We love playing with him and well leave it with the coaches to make that (selection) call, he said.Hes cool and calm under pressure ... I hope hes there in prelim week.Lonergan said the club was preparing for Lachie Henderson to play in their preliminary final after he showed his recovery from minor knee surgery by training on Tuesday.Geelongs two-point win over Hawthorn in last Fridays qualifying final has given the Cats a two-week break, and theyre treating it like one.Five days after the win, Lonergan said the Cats were yet to train with any intensity, focusing instead on recovery.We had a really good preparation leading into the Hawks game and well look to have a really good hit-out over Thursday and Saturday, he said.And there are no plans for a get-together to watch Saturday nights semi-final between Sydney and Adelaide to discover their opponents as a group.We spend too much time together already, Lonergan laughed.Well just watch it ourselves. Some guys mightnt even watch it. Well see enough vision next week of our opponents.Cheap Jerseys Free Shipping . 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Cheap Football Jerseys . -- Yogi Ferrell orchestrates pretty much everything in Indianas offence.England Womens seamer Kate Cross looks ahead to the inaugural Kia Super League and back on a red-hot winter in Sri Lanka...So, after an incredible winter of chasing the sunshine, its now time to settle back down in Blighty.This obviously has its pros and cons: pros being that I can spend some time with my family and friends, and cons revolving around the need to go out and buy some hand warmers for the start of the season! Not being selected for the WT20 squad was a real disappointment for me, but Im taking the positives out of it - I know I have things to improve on, especially in T20 cricket, which can be especially cruel on a bowler! Lots of room for work and development is an exciting prospect.It also opened up another opportunity for me to travel to Sri Lanka with the England Womens Academy team to play a triangular series against the Sri Lanka Womens A team and the Shooting Stars (Australia Womens A team). Smile (squint!) for the team pic The trip was a real success for us as a team - not only did we win six of the eight matches we played out there (a mixture of 50-over and T20 cricket) but it generated some new challenges for me, such as captaining, batting a little higher in the order and learning how to play cricket in 90 per cent humidity!The first training session we did felt like we were trying to breath underwater, it was that humid. To put it into perspective, before and after each game we would weigh ourselves to see how much fluid we had lost, and I was consistently losing around 2.5kg each time, and was able to wring my shirt out. Pleasant! The Red Rose is in full bloom! Me with youngsters Ellie Threlkeld, Sophie Ecclestone and Emma Lamb Playing on the Academy tour also meant that I was a senior player for a change, and gave me the chance to see first-hand some of the exciting talent that we have coming through the ranks.Im really proud to say that three really promising prospects hail from the mighty Red Rose! Emma Lamb, Sophie Ecclestone and Ellie Threlkeld all had really successful trips, which as a county is really pleasing. Watch out for this lot this summer!As an aside, how beautiful is Sri Lanka?! It was actually my debut trip out there and we were lucky enough on a day off to travel down the coast where we stumbled across a little bit of paradise. World T20 heartbreak While we were out in Sri Lanka, we were continually supporting the England womens and mens teams in their WT20 campaigns, and we were so gutted for the girls when they lost out to the Aussies in the semi-final.As disappointed as everyone is about the result, we know we have a lot of room for improvement in order to win the big ICC global events, and I know that with the additional heartbreak from last summer, the drive to improve is stroonger than ever.dddddddddddd One teams heartbreak is however another teams jubilation, and it was really great to see the West Indies girls pick up the trophy. They have become a real force to be reckoned with over the past few years, which is great for the state and quality of the global game.Im particularly excited that I will be able to share a dressing room this summer during the inaugural Kia Super League (KSL) with two of the most exciting West Indian players: Deandra Dottin and Hayley Mathews. Matthews set for Thunder West Indies star heading to Emirates Old Trafford Signing them for the Lancashire Thunder has created a real buzz around Emirates Old Trafford, and we know they will bring something really special to the team. We have also been really lucky to secure Australian all-rounder Sarah Coyte, and quite frankly I am delighted that all three are in my team and I wont have to bowl at them!#TheThunderIsComingSpeaking of the KSL, there is growing and tangible excitement about the competition. Now that logos have been designed, fixtures have been released and teams have been fully announced, everyone is desperate to get going.The KSL is something that the womens domestic game here in England has been crying out for. Not only is it something brand new to look forward to, but it gives an opportunity for us all to play more high-quality cricket and bridge the gap between county and international cricket. The announcement of the overseas players last week was a real talking point around the womens cricket world. With 18 of the best female players coming over to play, you can get a real sense for how strong the competition is going to be. I am absolutely delighted to have signed for the Lancashire Thunder - I am always so proud to represent the Red Rose and to play at Emirates Old Trafford. Having also signed Danni Wyatt and skipper Sarah Taylor, along with the news that former England womens stalwart and Womens Ashes winner Laura Newton has been included in the final squad of 15, the Thunder have got a real mix of experience and explosive power, which hopefully will get some bums on seats.Laura was a real role model for me growing up, especially when I first got into the senior Lancs womens team, so it will be great to play with her again. For anyone who would like to come and support us this summer, here are our fixtures: Hopefully the snow will stay away for the foreseeable future, so we can all look forward to what is going to be a really exciting summer of womens cricket… See you there!Crossy (Kate Cross, England womens fast bowler)Also See:Womens cricket homeWATCH: Kates 5-Ball ChallengeSuper League squads announcedGet Sky Sports ' ' '