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Redeem by 31 May You also have the option to watch the Geelong Cats online using Foxtel Now, which currently comes with a 10 day free trial. Both of these options come as part of a month contract.

The best offer for Kayo is on Telstra this season. Claim this before 31 May The Geelong Cats squad has been one of the most talked-about in AFL over the past few seasons, with a roster of players that make other teams envious. Check out some of their biggest performers so far this season below. The Midfield player kicks goals, which makes him invaluable in his position. You feel that if he performs like he has all season, Geelong may just be lifting a trophy in the Grand Final.

Key Forward Tom Hawkins has had an outstanding season. He can kicks goals, is sharp with his disposals and wins most tackles. He has made the All-Australia team on three occasions and won the Coleman Medal in A real AFL star of the game who has helped Geelong stay near at the top of the ladder for a sustained period.

Crucially, however, former Giant turned Cat Jeremy Cameron was missing from that game with a hamstring injury, while the aforementioned umpire-charging-bull Greene was the dominant forward on the field with four goals.

Those four goals in Round 21 were accompanied by 16 disposals, including 12 contested possessions, and finding a player to replicate that sort of output will be difficult. Brent Daniels hamstring , Xavier O'Halloran calf and Tom Green arm will also be crucial omissions from that match, while key forward Jeremy Finlayson will miss again as he spends time with his newborn daughter in Queensland. Two big names who didn't play in that match should be right to go though, with spearhead Jesse Hogan back in the fold after an interrupted season, and former Cat Shane Mumford potentially backing up after a gruelling clash with Sydney.

In the Cats camp, defender Tom Stewart will remain sorely missed with a foot injury. His 22 touches against the Giants — his final match of the season — were a rare highlight in a tough night for the Cats, and his absence will be compounded by fellow defender Mark O'Connor being sidelined with a hamstring injury.

The Cats will look to set up a redemption match against the all-conquering Demons. It will be the last time Lions fans get to see their team live this season, as a date with the Power in Adelaide — preceded by a romantic serenade of an INXS love song by thousands of rabid Port fans — awaits the winner of this match.

Brisbane's point loss to Melbourne in Adelaide last week was their first loss since the Hawks upset them at York Park in Round After that game, the Lions went on a quietly dominant little run, knocking off the Dockers by 64 points in Perth, before rolling Collingwood and West Coast at the Gabba by 85 and 38 points respectively. The main factor, however, will be that sneaky home advantage that so few teams get to enjoy this year. The Lions are on a nine-game winning streak at the Gabba and haven't let any opponent get within four goals at the final siren during that run, including victories over fellow finalists Essendon, Port Adelaide, GWS and Geelong.

On the other side of the page, the Bulldogs arrested their three-game losing streak with their elimination final win over the finals-victory-allergic Bombers in Launceston, but their Gabba form is concerning, losing seven out of their past eight matches in Brisbane since — including the elimination final against St Kilda in The Bulldogs started season with a bang, winning their first six matches of the year, including victory over the Lions in Ballarat in Round 4.

Leading at every change, a Jack Macrae master-class in the midfield, and a three goal, three behind cameo from Tim English in the forward line was enough to secure a point win.

For the Lions, Daniel Rich was the major ball-winner on the field with 29 disposals, while Eric Hipwood made the greatest contribution on the scoreboard with two goals, one behind.

AFL Analysis AFL Women's AFL. Geelong midfielder Renee Garing says her footy career is far from over, with the year-old vowing to pull out all the stops for a return post-baby. The off-season recruiting campaign at Geelong has continued, with the club officially locking away a small forward amid reports another Irishman has been added to its list. Geelong will have a new look coaches box next season with one key figure in their sights.

Will tactical masterminds Chris Scott and Ross Lyon be teaming up in ? Former Hawthorn teammate Isaac Smith was glowing in his praise of Geelong to Jonathon Ceglar, leading the big man to turn straight to the Cats when he began looking for a new club.



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