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Geelong MC
2020 Toyota AFL Premiership
Geelong Cats v North Melbourne
Round 10 •
90 13.12
Full Time
57 9.3
Cats Won By 33
Gabba,  Brisbane  • Yuggera - Toorabul

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    Match Preview: Round 10

    Geelong v North Melbourne at the GABBA

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    Deakin
    Tom Atkins is back for the Cats this week.

    Geelong will enter their Round 10 clash against North Melbourne on Wednesday night with confidence after a gallant effort against the Eagles.

    Despite their 1-2 record from the trip to WA, Coach Chris Scott has come away from the experience in a positive frame of mind.

    “For what it is worth we came away from the three-week period more optimistic about our chances this season than otherwise,” Scott said speaking at Tuesday’s press conference.

    The team arrived on the Gold Coast on Monday evening and immediately switched their focus to recovery with the short turnaround between games.

    02:21

    Their opponent North Melbourne produced their best performance of the season last round defeating Adelaide by 69-points.

    Their on-ball brigade were particularly impressive, with Luke McDonald leading the charge with 35-disposals.

    Geelong have received a boost with captain Joel Selwood, Rhys Stanley and Tom Atkins all named to return from injury.

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    The match against the Roos will commence at 5.40pm AEST and be televised on Fox Footy.

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    For and Against: Played 164 games | Won: 100 | Drawn: 1 | Lost: 63

    Last time they met: R21, 2019 – Geelong 9.15 (69) def North Melbourne 1.8 (14)

    Broadcast & Match Details

    Wednesday 5 August from 5.40pm AEST.
    Watch: Fox Footy, Kayo
    Listen: K Rock Football

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    Cats too good for Roos

    Geelong has recorded a 33-point win against North Melbourne

    NOBODY had more front than Gryan Miers on Wednesday night.

    When Geelong needed a spark, the Cats turned to the shaggy-haired small forward, who was a key player in his side's 33-point win over North Melbourne.

    WE WIN, YOU WIN - SHOP NOW

    Miers, in his inimitable style, booted four goals in an otherwise inaccurate display for the Cats, who recorded a strong 13.12 (90) to 9.3 (57) victory at the Gabba.

    The haul was a career-best for the third-year small forward, who helped steer the Cats to their sixth win of the season and their first win in a four-games-in-14-days block during the fixture cram after Saturday's loss to West Coast at Optus Stadium.

    01:09

    North's hopes were hurt in the first term, when recalled key forward Ben Brown suffered a knee injury that ended his night, and the Cats took advantage.

    They were 18 points ahead at half-time but could have been further after a wasteful display around goal, however, they controlled the contest to run out comfortable victors.

    Tom Hawkins was also excellent in attack for the Cats with three goals, while Cam Guthrie (28 disposals, six clearances) and Sam Menegola 27 and one goal) were also pivotal. 

    05:57

    Rhys Stanley also stepped up to the challenge of taking on the red-hot Todd Goldstein, with the Cats ruckman having more hit-outs (19 to 17) and also nullifying Goldstein's influence around the ground with 13 disposals and a goal to the veteran Roo's 15 touches.

    Jy Simpkin was among North's best with 25 disposals, eight clearances and a goal, while Shaun Higgins' composure stood out on occasion, but the Cats' class prevailed. 

    01:09

    Brown's bad return

    After coming back into North Melbourne's line-up following his axing last week, it wasn't the type of return Brown hoped for. The Kangaroos spearhead was out of the game midway through the first term after being crunched in a heavy tackle at the top of the goalsquare. Brown grabbed for his left (already heavily strapped) knee before hobbling from the field and immediately ruled out for the game. Brown has managed only eight goals from nine appearances this season, so the injury adds to an already tough year for the out-of-contract goalkicker. 

    02:48

    Danger's sign of the times

    As Geelong confronts one of the toughest fixture blocks in the competition, coach Chris Scott is carefully managing his players' loads. That was clear in the Cats' use of superstar midfielder Patrick Dangerfield on Wednesday night, with the Brownlow medallist spending a lot of the contest in the front half. Dangerfield was dangerous deep in attack and presented well, but finished with 17 disposals, with his absence allowing time for Lachie Fogarty (23 touches and four clearances) flourishing with more midfield time.

    Hosie's fast start

    Debutant Lachie Hosie has had to wait for his chance at AFL level, but once he cracked into the Kangaroos' side he wasted little time to make an impact. The tenacious forward booted two goals in the opening quarter from close range to give some bite to the Roos' forward mix, converting two shots with ease. The 23-year-old, who joined the Roos as a mid-season rookie pick last year, put in a solid showing and did enough to hold his spot in North's forward half. 

    GEELONG                                 4.2         5.8       8.11        13.12 (90)
    NORTH MELBOURNE              3.1         3.2       5.2          9.3 (57)

    GOALS
    Geelong: Miers 4, Hawkins 3, Z.Guthrie 2, Duncan, Menegola, Simpson, Stanley
    North Melbourne: Hosie 2, Daw, Hall, Mahony, Polec, Scott, Simpkin, Walker

    BEST
    Geelong: C.Guthrie, Miers, Hawkins, Fogarty, Stanley, Z.Guthrie
    North Melbourne: Simpkin, Higgins, Anderson, Dumont, Tarrant

    INJURIES
    Geelong: Nil
    North Melbourne: Brown (left knee), Daw (ankle), Pittard (ankle)

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