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Geelong MC
2023 Toyota AFL Premiership
Carlton v Geelong Cats
Round 2 •
90 13.12
Full Time
82 12.10
Blues Won By 8
MCG,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    AFL Team Selection | Round 2

    Geelong has made two changes to face Carlton.

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    GEELONG has made two changes to its team to play Carlton in a Round 2 blockbuster at the MCG on Thursday night.

    Jack Bowes will play his first game in Cats colours after playing 83 games for the Gold Coast Suns across six seasons.

    Cooper Whyte is the other addition and is set to make this AFL debut. The 20-year-old is a left-footed midfielder who is tough in the contest with a touch of flair. He was taken with the 64th selection in the 2021 NAB AFL Draft. 

    They replace Tom Stewart (injured) and Brandan Parfitt (substitute).

    13:46

    "It's really exciting for us this week, we'll have a couple of players play their first game for the Cats," Senior Coach Chris Scott told media on Wednesday morning.

    "Cooper Whyte will come in as a young player making his AFL debut and Jack Bowes will play as well. So they're the ins, and (Tom) Stewart is the out.”

    Whyte is set to be officially named the substitute an hour before the match.

    First bounce is at 7.20pm AEDT, with the match to be televised on Channel 7 and Fox Footy.

    AFL Round 2 Team

    In: Jack Bowes, Cooper Whyte
    Out: Tom Stewart (Injured), Brandan Parfitt (Substitute)

    AFL debuts: Cooper Whyte
    Club debuts: Jack Bowes
    Milestones: Isaac Smith’s 50th club game

    Backs Mark O'Connor Sam De Koning Zach Tuohy
    Half Backs Isaac Smith Esava Ratugolea Zach Guthrie
    Centreline Tanner Bruhn Jack Bowes Max Holmes
    Half Forwards Tyson Stengle Jeremy Cameron Brad Close
    Forwards Ollie Henry Tom Hawkins Gary Rohan
    Followers Rhys Stanley Cameron Guthrie Patrick Dangerfield (C)
    Interchange Jed Bews Mark Blicavs Tom Atkins
      Gryan Miers    
    Emergencies Cooper Whyte Sam Simpson Jonathon Ceglar
      Brandan Parfitt    
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    Cameron Colossal But Cats Fall Short

    Geelong goes down to Carlton at the MCG on Thursday night

    GEELONG has fallen to Carlton by eight points in their Round 2 clash with Carlton at the MCG on Thursday night.

    Geelong trailed Carlton at every change before a Jeremy Cameron masterclass saw the Cats close within eight points of the lead but the Blues held on to record a 13.12 (90) to 12.10 (82) win.

    MATCH CENTRE - GEELONG v CARLTON

    After dropping round 22 by five points to Melbourne and round 23 to Collingwood by a single point, before starting the 2023 season with a draw, Carlton showed the growth they've made across the week by finally winning a single-digit margin game. 

    Round 2 Showreel

    Last season may have ended without a return to September for the first time since 2013, but it was the rebirth of Charlie Curnow after two years in the wilderness.

    The 26-year-old kicked 64 goals in 2022 to win the Coleman Medal and was the star of the show again, slotting five goals from 11 disposals and nine marks to lead Carlton to its first victory of 2023. 

    It was a shootout between two Coleman medallists at either end of the ground. It wasn't quite Gary Ablett and Tony Lockett from another era, but 2019 Coleman medallist Cameron was the reason Geelong remained in the contest for as long as it did.

    The three-time All-Australian was at his clinical best at the MCG, nailing long-range set shots and well-executed snaps like a sniper hitting the target from a mile away, finishing with six goals from 25 disposals, eight marks and 592 metres gained. 

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    Cameron almost did enough to drag Geelong across the line, but it was Lewis Young who took the game-saving mark on the superstar Cat to end the game.

    With no Tom Stewart, Jake Kolodjashnij or Jack Henry, Geelong was always going to have trouble if it didn't stop the supply to Curnow and Harry McKay.

    Cameron Guthrie finished as Geelong's leading disposal winner with 25 and alongside Isaac Smith (23 disposals, 464 metres gained) and Max Holmes (23 disposals) were named in the Cats best alongside Cameron.

    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 23: Cameron Guthrie of the Cats in action during the 2023 AFL Round 02 match between the Carlton Blues and the Geelong Cats at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 23, 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos)

    Geelong will now turn their attention to Round 3 where they'll take on the Gold Coast Suns at Metricon Stadium on Sunday 2 April.

    Four Coleman medallists on the same ground

    Thursday night featured four Coleman Medal winners in the same game – the past four winners – for only the second time in history. Carlton stars Charlie Curnow (2022) and Harry McKay (2021) have won the past two. Geelong premiership pair Tom Hawkins (2020) and Jeremy Cameron (2019) the two before that. The last time that happened was in 1902, well before John Coleman was born, let alone the goalkicking award was named in his honour.

    Two more new faces for Cats

    Geelong got a first look at Ollie Henry and Tanner Bruhn last Friday night, but on Thursday night, the Cats got their first look at Jack Bowes. The Queenslander arrived at GMHBA Stadium last October following one of the most talked about moves of the Trade Period, given the contract and pick attached. But after missing round one due to a minor calf issue, Bowes was busy early before finishing with 20 disposals and 461 metres gained. Cooper Whyte played his first AFL game after earning a shot following strong form late in the pre-season. The 20-year-old entered the game in the last quarter.

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    Brothers do battle

    They faced each other for the first time in round 18 last year, but there was extra interest on Thursday night given all the recent speculation regarding the contract status of Carlton ruckman Tom De Koning. The Cats have been linked to the 23-year-old, along with a few other clubs already. With Marc Pittonet coming in late, De Koning shared the ruck duties, finishing with 22 hitouts and 11 disposals. Sam De Koning was banged up last week and copped a few hits again on Thursday. The pair engaged in one clash which caught the eye in the first half. They weren't the only set of brothers on the ground, with the Curnows and Guthries teaming up.

    CARLTON         2.6      6.8      12.11      13.12 (90)
    GEELONG         2.1      5.6        9.6        12.10 (82)

    GOALS 
    Carlton: C.Curnow 5, Owies 3, Motlop, McKay, Fisher, Durdin, E.Curnow
    Geelong: Cameron 6, Henry 2, Rohan, Hawkins, Close, Blicavs 

    BEST 
    Carlton: C.Curnow, Saad, Acres, E.Curnow, Weitering, Kennedy, Owies, Cripps
    Geelong: Cameron, Smith, C.Guthrie, Holmes

    INJURIES 
    Carlton: Nil
    Geelong: Stanley (ribs)

    LATE CHANGES
    Carlton: Jack Martin (calf) replaced in selected side by Marc Pittonet
    Geelong: Nil

    SUBSTITUTES 
    Carlton: Lochie O'Brien (replaced Jack Silvagni in fourth quarter)
    Geelong: Cooper Whyte (replaced Rhys Stanley in fourth quarter)

    Crowd: 55,162 at the MCG

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