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Geelong MC
2022 Toyota AFL Premiership
Geelong Cats v Port Adelaide
Round 10 •
82 11.16
Full Time
47 7.5
Cats Won By 35
GMHBA Stadium,  Geelong  • Wadawurrung

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    AFL Round 10 Team Selection

    Cats recall two for clash with Power

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    GEELONG has made two changes to its team that will play Port Adelaide in Round 10 at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday at 1.45pm.

    Gary Rohan returns to the senior side for the first time this year after a sciatica issue in his back and hip hampered his summer program.

    The 30-year-old has been named to start in attack on a half forward flank after getting through two VFL games successfully in recent weeks.

    Jed Bews comes straight back into Geelong's best 22 after missing last week's clash with the Saints completing the AFL's concussion protocols.

    Making way for the Cats is Gryan Miers (managed) and Mitch Knevitt (omitted).

    Geelong's Round 10 clash with Port Adelaide shapes as an important game with the Power sitting just one win adrift of the Cats on the ladder after four consecutive victories.

    The Cats will name its medical substitute an hour prior to the first bounce.

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    Cats Celebrate 10th Djilang Match

    Geelong will celebrate its 10th AFL Djilang Match in this Saturday's game with Port Adelaide.

    For a decade the Djilang Match has highlighted the integral contribution First Nations peoples and cultures to the game of Australian Rules football, from its origins known in the Western Districts of Victoria as Marngrook to the First Nations players and administrators who are so integral to the brilliance of our sport.  

    The Djilang Match is also a platform for the recognition and celebration of the Wadawurrung people, the Traditional Owners of the land in and around Djilang. Djilang is the Wadawurrung word for Geelong.  

    Since 2012 the Cats have led the Djilang Program, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait cultural connection program that engages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in the exploration and celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.

    The Cats will wear their Djilang guernsey, designed by Wadawurrung woman Corrina Eccles, for both Rounds 10 and 11.  

    The guernsey, titled ‘Kardiniyoo’, was created to tell a Wadawurrung story of the Barwon River and Karidinyoo, and in legacy of the recent tragic loss of two lives connected to Corrina and the community, and Bunjil the eagle is placed on the guernsey in their honour.

    Round 10 Team

    INS: Gary Rohan, Jed Bews

    OUTS: Gryan Miers (Managed), Mitch Knevitt (Omitted)

    Backs Tom Stewart Sam De Koning Mark O'Connor
    Half Backs Jake Kolodjashnij Mark Blicavs Jed Bews
    Centreline Mitch Duncan Cameron Guthrie Zach Tuohy
    Half Forwards Isaac Smith Jeremy Cameron Gary Rohan
    Forwards Brad Close Tom Hawkins Tyson Stengle
    Followers Rhys Stanley Brandan Parfitt Joel Selwood
    Interchange Tom Atkins Zach Guthrie Quinton Narkle
      Patrick Dangerfield    
    Emergencies Cooper Stephens Mitch Knevitt Francis Evans
      Gryan Miers    
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    Sweet 16: Cats Power Past Port

    Geelong returned to the winner's list against Port Adelaide in Round 10 at GMHBA Stadium, the first of 16 glorious games on the way to September. Here's what we said at the time

    GEELONG has continued its up-and-down season and ended Port Adelaide's four-game winning run with a 35-point victory at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

    The Cats improved to a 6-4 record, having gone win-loss-win-loss-win-loss-win across their past seven games with the 11.16 (82) to 7.5. (47) triumph to stay in touch with the top four, while the Power slip to 4-6.

    CATS V POWER Full match details and stats

    Port Adelaide led by one point at half-time before Geelong kicked away with five goals to one in the third quarter led by Tyson Stengle with two majors.

    Patrick Dangerfield was subbed out of the game in the fourth quarter with calf tightness, having battled illness during the week but didn’t seem too concerned post-game.

    Round 10 Showreel

    Cameron Guthrie was exceptional for the Cats with a game-high 37 disposals including 15 contested possessions and 12 score involvement, while Tom Stewart was brilliant in the backline with 27 disposals, eight marks and a game-high 13 intercepts.

    Stengle finished with three goals along with Jeremy Cameron, who booted a sensational set shot barrel from 55m after the three-quarter time siren.

    Geelong was wasteful in front of goal having dominated the inside 50s 57-43, including 17-5 in a lopsided third term.

    Power midfielders Ollie Wines (29 disposals), Dan Houston (30 disposals) and Travis Boak (25 disposals) all gathered plenty of footy for the Power, but they lost the contested possession count 150-120.

    Kane Farrell (460 metres gained from 18 disposals) offered several highlights for Port Adelaide with two long left-footed goals along with a piercing pass for Robbie Gray's second quarter major.

    The opening goal took 20 minutes in the first term before Jeremy Finlayson kicked truly from a tough angle. Geelong kicked three goals in a row to lead by 11 points at the first break. Port responded with the next three in the second term to hit the lead before Tom Hawkins' goal stemmed the momentum prior to half-time.

    The Cats, however, were dominant in the third quarter, with five unanswered goals including a rare goal to defender Jake Kolodjashnij, just his third of his career in his 142nd game. Hawkins nailed a classy snap from the boundary in the last as Geelong ran out comfortable winners.

    Cats re-assert home dominance

    Geelong had lost three of its past five games at GMHBA Stadium coming into this clash, including a narrow defeat to Fremantle three weeks ago, creating doubts about whether the Cattery is still a fortress. The Cats have traditionally been dominant on their home deck in Geelong, arguably the toughest place to win for traveling sides. There were nervous moments but the Cats cruised home, putting the rest those doubts, for now.

    Cameron's three-quarter time barrel

    It's not often in modern footy that you see the torpedo deployed but the licence usually gets issued after the siren from long range, with nothing to lose and everything to gain. Cameron was afforded one of those rare opportunities after marking just outside the 50m arc upon the three-quarter time siren. In a similar range to where Duncan bombed home against West Coast last year at the same venue, Cameron's shot never looked like missing and opened up an unassailable 26-point lead.

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    Port bashed around the contest

    The one glaring discrepancy with statistics was contested possessions (150-120), with four Geelong players topping the individual list led by Guthrie (15). Port's onballers may have accumulated plenty of touches but not enough were contested. Only nine of Brownlow medallist Wines' 29 disposals were contested, while Butters, Houston and Willem Drew only had eight, with Connor Rozee having seven.

    GEELONG                     3.6       4.8       9.11     11.16 (82)
    PORT ADELAIDE          2.1       5.3       6.3       7.5 (47)

    GOALS 
    Geelong: Stengle 3, Cameron 3, Hawkins 2, Close, Kolodjashnij, Selwood
    Port Adelaide: Farrell 2, Marshall 2, Gray 2, Finlayson

    BEST 
    Geelong: Guthrie, Stewart, Close, Duncan, Stengle, Cameron
    Port Adelaide: Farrell, Houston, Wines, Butters, Boak

    INJURIES 
    Geelong: Dangerfield (calf)
    Port Adelaide: Marshall (eye)

    LATE CHANGES
    Geelong: Rhys Stanley and Quinton Narkle replaced in selected side by Francis Evans and Cooper Stephens
    Port Adelaide: Nil

    SUBSTITUTES 
    Geelong: Gryan Miers (replaced Patrick Dangerfield in fourth quarter)
    Port Adelaide: Martin Frederick (unused)

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