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VFL Round 9 Team Selection
Cats name team to play Northern Bullants on Sunday at Preston City Oval
GEELONG has named a strong line-up for its Round 9 VFL clash with the Northern Bullants at Preston City Oval on Sunday.
Cats supporters will get its first look at new draftees Toby Conway and Flynn Kroeger.
Conway was selected at pick 24 in last year's National Draft and has been earmarked as the Cats' ruckman of the future while Flynn Kroeger is an explosive midfielder taken with selection 48.
The pair are amongst nine inclusions to the Bendigo Bank Cats team with AFL-listed players Cooper Stephens, Mitch Knevitt, Francis Evans and Ollie Dempsey returning to the side after a taste of senior action in recent weeks.
Ryan Abbott, Angus Byrne, Oskar Faulkhead are the other inclusions, whilst Gary Rohan headlines the omissions after getting a call up for Geelong's AFL clash with Port Adelaide at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday.
Geelong's Round 9 clash against the Northern Bullants will commence at 1.05pm and you can watch live coverage here.
VFL Round 9 Team
Ins: Toby Conway, Angus Byrne, Oskar Faulkhead, Ollie Dempsey, Flynn Kroeger, Cooper Stephens, Mitch Knevitt, Francis Evans, Ryan Abbott
Outs: Ben Worme, Scott Carlin, Marcus Herbert, Will Christie, Billy Crofts, Gary Rohan, Ned Harris, Fraser Marris
Backs
81. A Byrne
90. D Schilder
74. B Lloyd
Half Backs
47. M Ling
92. D Weigl
54. O Tate
Centreline
25. F Kroeger
40. L Dahlhaus
68. T Feely
Half Forwards
64. T Panuccio
85. L Waddell
52. J McLachlan
Forwards
53. C Sprague
33. S Neale
28. O Dempsey
Followers
6. T Conway
57. J Chalcraft
76. O Faulkhead
Interchange
50. D Capiron
12. C Stephens
10. M Knevitt
49. R Abbott
31. F Evans
23rd Player
76. O Faulkhead
Emergencies
63. B Worme
78. S Carlin
62. M Herbert
69. F Marris
55. J Mentha
65. J Evans
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VFL | Cats Hold On To Record Third Straight Victory
Shannon Neale leads Cats to a 13-point win against the Northern Bullants on Sunday
A FIVE-GOAL performance from key forward Shannon Neale has helped the Bendigo Bank Cats to a 13-point victory in their Round 9 Smithy's VFL clash with the Northern Bullants on Sunday at Preston City Oval.
Geelong setup the victory on the back of a dominant third term to win their third straight VFL game 15.8 (98) to 13.7 (85).
The game was played with great intensity early, but it was the Bullants who hit the scoreboard first through Jackson Barling.
The home side had more inside 50s in the opening minutes, but the Cats backline held up well with Ben Lloyd leading the charge with 10 of his 21 disposals coming in the opening quarter.
Lachie Waddell broke the deadlock for the Cats in the 17th minute with his first goal of the day.
Moments later the Cats got a glimpse of the future when Flynn Kroeger found Neale late in the term to give the Cats a three-point lead at quarter time.
Ollie Dempsey (23 disposals, 2 goals) got Geelong off to the perfect start to the second term with a classy snap to extend the Cats’ advantage to nine points.
Tom Wilson (31 disposals) continued to find plenty of the footy for the Bullants and was involved in the reply for the home side, as both sides went goal-for-goal in the second term.
Dempsey was involved again late in the term, combining with Luke Dahlhaus and Jackson McLachlan in a brilliant team goal to give the Cats a six-point advantage heading into the main break.
After a relatively low scoring first half the game opened up in the third term with the Cats piling on six goals to three.
Their dominance started in the middle with debutant Toby Conway and the experienced Ryan Abbott dominating the hitouts, whilst Luke Dahlhaus (28 disposals, 10 tackles) and Jye Chalcraft (27 disposals, 9 clearances) started to get on top at ground level and provided plenty of attacking forays.
A four-goal burst within a 10-minute period midway through the third term saw the Cats jump out to a game-high 25-point lead.
Jean-Luc Velissaris joined Neale with his third goal late in the quarter to cut the Cats advantage to 19-points with a quarter to play.
The Bullants got the all-important first goal of the final term, but Neale fired back quickly for the Cats with his fourth.
The home team got within six-points of the Cats in the final term before Dahlhaus delivered the ball inside 50 for the eighth occasion and Neale kicked his fifth with an extraordinary finish deep in the pocket.
The Bullants continued to attack the contest and play on the offensive but the Cats held them at bay with Oliver Tate (21 disposals, 9 marks) and skipper Matt Ling (17 disposals) influential.
First-gamer Conway iced the game for the Cats, firstly winning the hard ball deep in Geelong's defensive 50 before pushing forward to take a big pack mark and goal to deliver the Cats their fifth win of the season and keep them in top eight contention.
The Bullants and Cats clash in Round 9 of the 2022 Smithy's VFL Season at Preston City Oval.
VFL | Cats Hold On To Record Third Straight Victory
Shannon Neale leads Cats to a 13-point win against the Northern Bullants on Sunday
VFL Round 9 Team Selection
Cats name team to play Northern Bullants on Sunday at Preston City Oval
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