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Geelong MC
2024 Toyota AFL Premiership
Geelong Cats v Carlton
Round 7 •
118 18.10
Full Time
105 15.15
Cats Won By 13
MCG,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    Team Selection | Round 7

    A Premiership Cat is back to take on the Blues

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    Cameron Guthrie is set to make his return when the Cats take on Carlton at the MCG on Saturday.

    The star midfielder last played in an official AFL match in Round 6 last year, making it 371 days between appearances at the top level for the two-time Carji Greeves medallist.

    After a foot injury prevented Guthrie from taking the field for most of 2023, a quad injury in the Cats’ match simulation against Carlton in February delayed the start to his 2024 campaign.

    Guthrie is among three inclusions for the Cats, with fellow 2022 Premiership players Rhys Stanley and Zach Tuohy returning after being managed last week against Brisbane.

    Vice-captain Tom Stewart (concussion protocols) will miss the clash, while Toby Conway and Jhye Clark are the other outs.

    Key defender Sam De Koning will celebrate a personal milestone on the weekend as he runs out for his 50th AFL match.

    Geelong will wear commemorative guernseys for the Anzac Round Clash, featuring the name of every past Geelong Football Club player who served their country in conflict. You can find out more about the guernsey here.

    For full match details, including ticketing, click here. 

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    Round 6

    Geelong v Carlton
    MCG, Melbourne
    4.35pm Saturday 27 April

    In: Cameron Guthrie, Rhys Stanley, Zach Tuohy
    Out: Tom Stewart (concussion), Toby Conway (omitted), Jhye Clark (omitted)
    Milestone: Sam De Koning – 50 AFL Games 

    Backs

    Zach Guthrie

    Sam De Koning

    Jake Kolodjashnij

    Half Backs

    Zach Tuohy

    Jack Henry

    Max Holmes

    Centreline

    Mark O’Connor

    Patrick Dangerfield

    Mark Blicavs

    Half Forwards

    Brad Close

    Jeremy Cameron

    Gryan Miers

    Forwards

    Tyson Stengle

    Tom Hawkins

    Ollie Henry

    Followers

    Rhys Stanley

    Cameron Guthrie

    Tanner Bruhn

    Interchange

    Ollie Dempsey

    Brandan Parfitt

    Jack Bowes

     

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    Mitch Duncan

     

     

     

     

     

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    Shannon Neale

    Jhye Clark

    Toby Conway

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    Cats Continue Winning Ways In Front Of Record Crowd

    Geelong has recorded a 13-point victory against Carlton at the MCG on Saturday in front of a record home and away crowd

    STAR FORWARD Jeremy Cameron has kicked five goals as Geelong held off a fast-finishing Carlton to extend its unbeaten start to the season with a pulsating 13-point win at the MCG.

    But the Cats lost captain Patrick Dangerfield to a hamstring injury in the 18.10 (118) to 15.15 (105) victory in front of 87,775 fans on Saturday night.

    CATS v BLUES Full match coverage and stats

    Dangerfield (16 disposals, one goal) was explosive out of the middle before being forced off early in the third quarter as Geelong (7-0) went a game clear on top of the ladder.

    The injury-ravaged Blues were strong in the contest, but slipped to their second defeat of the season.

    Carlton trailed by 33 points midway through the final term but rallied with four goals in time-on to trim the margin to eight points, before Cameron shut the gate with his fifth major from a set shot.

    Cameron was well supported in attack by Zach Tuohy and Ollie Henry, who kicked three goals each, while fellow tall Tom Hawkins was well held by Jacob Weitering.

    Max Holmes (26 disposals), Mitch Duncan (24) and Gryan Miers (22) were all busy for Geelong, and Cam Guthrie (27) was influential in his long-awaited return from injury.

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    Carlton ruckman Marc Pittonet continued his strong form with 19 disposals, 28 hit-outs and a career-high 11 clearances, while midfield stars Patrick Cripps (29 touches, two goals) and Sam Walsh (31 disposals) fought hard.

    There was a pre-match blow for the Blues when goal-sneak Orazio Fantasia withdrew because of illness, paving the way for 19-year-old speedster Jaxon Binns to debut as the substitute.

    Guthrie marked his comeback with an early hanger over Matthew Cottrell and Geelong led the wasteful Blues 5.2 to 2.8 at the first break, despite Pittonet's dominance in the middle.

    Cameron reached the 600-goal milestone with his second of the night when he accepted an expert Hawkins hit-out from a ball-up and snapped truly, contributing to the Cats' 19-point lead at half-time.

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    Dangerfield's injury was a huge blow, but Geelong was still 11 points clear at the final change after Henry booted a controversial goal when his off-the-ball hold on Zac Williams went unnoticed by the umpires.

    The Blues registered the first three scores of the last quarter, but they were all behinds, and Tuohy punished his former club with his third major on a fast break.

    It was the first of four straight Cats goals that looked to have put the game beyond Carlton's reach.

    But Geelong had to withstand one final surge, and Cameron stood up when needed in the dying stages.

    600 and counting

    Carlton fans over 50 are still likely to call out 'JEZZA!' anytime they catch a football or simply get their aging feet off the ground, but it was Geelong supporters who called out the name at full volume on Saturday as Jeremy Cameron slotted his 600th career goal in the second quarter. And he did it with typical style, roving to his forward buddy Tom Hawkins before snapping at right angles across his body and continuing to run towards the boundary to share the moment with the Cats' crowd.

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    Brotherly shove

    When brothers come up against each other there's always a mention in the lead up to a game, and with Sam De Koning playing his 50th against big bro' Tom there was a little extra interest. Blues coach Michael Voss recalled facing his younger sibling Brett back in the day, saying his priority was to 'bash' the Lion-turned-Saint whenever he got the chance. It appears the Cats' De Koning paid more heed to the advice than Voss' charge Tom, with Sam's front-on contact in a marking contest late in the first quarter sending his brother from the ground for a concussion test. TDK looked shaky and started the second term on the bench but soon returned to the action, refusing to let his little brother take him out of the game.

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    GEELONG    5.2    10.4    13.9     18.10 (118)
    CARLTON    2.8     6.9    11.10    15.15 (105)

    GOALS
    Geelong: Cameron 5, Tuohy 3, O.Henry 3, Miers 2, Bowes, Stengle, Holmes, Dangerfield, Blicavs
    Carlton: Curnow 3, McKay 2, E.Hollands 2, Acres 2, Cripps 2, Cottrell, Carroll, Boyd, Kennedy, 

    BEST
    Geelong: Miers, Holmes, Cameron, Tuohy, C.Guthrie
    Carlton: Cripps, McKay, Weitering, Curnow, Walsh

    INJURIES
    Geelong: Dangerfield (hamstring)
    Carlton: Nil

    LATE CHANGES
    Geelong: Nil
    Carlton: Orazio Fantasia (illness) replaced in selected side by Jaxon Binns

    SUBSTITUTES
    Geelong: Tom Atkins, replaced Patrick Dangerfield in the third quarter
    Carlton: Jaxon Binns, replaced Matthew Owies at three-quarter time

    Crowd: 87,775 at the MCG

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