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Geelong MC
2024 Toyota AFL Premiership
Geelong Cats v Port Adelaide
Round 9 •
95 14.11
Full Time
101 15.11
Power Won By 6
GMHBA Stadium,  Geelong  • Wadawurrung

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    Team Selection | Round 9

    The Cats have made three changes ahead of Friday night’s match against Port Adelaide

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    Geelong has made three changes to its line-up to take on Port Adelaide at GMHBA Stadium on Friday night.

    Mark O’Connor and Brandan Parfitt return to the team after being managed last weekend, while Oisin Mullin is back for his third game this season.

    Tanner Bruhn will miss through injury, while Jack Bowes and Zach Tuohy have both been managed, with Bowes and Tuohy named in the emergencies alongside Shannon Neale.

    Chris Scott said on Thursday that the Club would take a conservative approach for Bruhn, who was substituted out of last week’s game against Carlton with a shoulder injury.

    “We think he’s going really well, but we’re not going to play him,” Scott said.

    “Our plan is to hold him back this week and have him fresh for next week. It’s one of those that we’ve had quite a bit this year in that, for us, there’s a big difference between being available to play and being optimal, so we’re just going to be a bit conservative with him.”

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    The match will see forward Tom Hawkins equal the Geelong games record of 355 AFL appearances in the Hoops, drawing level with good mate Joel Selwood.

    First bounce is at 7.10pm. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, while memberships can be purchased here.

    For full match details, including ticketing, click here. 

    Round 9

    Geelong Cats v Port Adelaide
    GMHBA Stadium, Geelong
    7.10pm AEST Friday 10 May

    In: Mark O'Connor, Brandan Parfitt, Oisin Mullin
    Out: Tanner Bruhn (injured), Jack Bowes (managed), Zach Tuohy (managed)

    Backs

    Jack Henry

    Sam De Koning

    Jake Kolodjashnij

    Half Backs

    Zach Guthrie

    Tom Stewart

    Max Holmes

    Centreline

    Mark O'Connor

    Brandan Parfitt

    Mark Blicavs

    Half Forwards

    Ollie Dempsey

    Jeremy Cameron

    Gryan Miers

    Forwards

    Tyson Stengle

    Tom Hawkins

    Ollie Henry

    Followers

    Rhys Stanley

    Cameron Guthrie

    Mitch Duncan

    Interchange

    Brad Close

    Oisin Mullin

    Tom Atkins

     

    Jhye Clark

    Gary Rohan

     

     

     

     

     

    Emergencies

    Zach Tuohy

    Jack Bowes

    Shannon Neale

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    Spirited Cats Fall Short Against Power

    Geelong recorded a narrow defeat to Port Adelaide after a spirit second half fight back.

    Geelong has fallen narrowly short of a comeback victory against Port Adelaide on Friday night at GMHBA Stadium, going down to the Power by six points.

    The Power shocked their hosts with eight first-quarter goals in a stunning early blitz to lay the platform for their 15.11 (101) to 14.11 (95) triumph on Friday night at GMHBA Stadium.

    They led by as much as 49 points during the second quarter before Geelong mounted a serious response, cutting the margin back to one straight kick late in the final term.

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    There was late drama as Jeremy Cameron was denied a goal on the line when play was called back for a free kick to Ollie Henry, who snapped a behind from the pocket.

    It was the final score of the game as Port held on for its first win at Kardinia Park since 2007.

    The result gave the Power a 6-3 record ahead of a home clash with Hawthorn next week, while Geelong (7-2) has lost successive games after opening the campaign with seven straight wins.

    Willie Rioli equalled his career-best haul with four goals for Port as Ollie Wines (33 disposals, nine clearances and a goal) and acting captain Zak Butters (34, seven and a goal) stood up in Rozee's absence.

    Jason Horne-Francis (26 touches, seven clearances and a goal) was best afield in the first half before Geelong substitute Oisin Mullin quelled his influence after the main break.

    Former Geelong defender Esava Ratugolea held ex-teammate Hawkins to just seven touches as the veteran forward matched Joel Selwood's games record for the Cats.

    Hawkins ended his unprecedented four-match goal drought with a second-quarter major but put another set shot out on the full.

    Defender Zach Guthrie (24 disposals and a goal), Tyson Stengle (four goals) and roaming forward Cameron (18 touches, one goal) were among the Cats' best.

    Geelong gave up a 25-point head start in the opening nine minutes and conceded the highest first-quarter score to a visiting team at Kardinia Park since 1983, trailing 8.2 to 3.3 at the first break.

    The Power added the first three goals of the second term before desperate Cats coach Chris Scott replaced ruckman Rhys Stanley with Mullin.

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    Hawkins and Gryan Miers booted successive goals to temporarily stem the tide but Butters' superb snap helped Port to a 41-point lead at the main break.

    The Cats kicked six goals to two in the third term, with defender Guthrie taking advantage of twin 50m penalties against Rioli to kick a rare major.

    Gary Rohan pulled down a spectacular grab with a ride on Ratugolea's back in the final term and Stengle's fourth major cut the deficit to seven points before Henry missed with the last shot of the game.

    GEELONG, AUSTRALIA - MAY 10: Gary Rohan of the Cats takes a high mark over Esava Ratugolea of the Power during the 2024 AFL Round 09 match between the Geelong Cats and Port Adelaide Power at GMHBA Stadium on May 10, 2024 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos)

    Hawkins' record-equalling game spoiled

    It was a big night for Tom Hawkins, who drew level with Joel Selwood for the most games played for Geelong with his 355th. Questions over the forward's form are unlikely to quieten, however, after he was held to just seven disposals and a goal. The 35-year-old has now kicked 10 goals in eight games in 2024.

    Port gets the job done on key Cat

    Tom Stewart's importance to Geelong wasn't underestimated by the Power, and their targeting of the Cats defender paid off. Jed McEntee did most of the niggling, including earning a 50-metre penalty in the first quarter when Stewart's frustrations boiled over. Stewart was also briefly moved onto a wing, and finished with 18 disposals and six intercepts in the Cats' loss.

    GEELONG, AUSTRALIA - MAY 10: Oisin Mullin of the Cats and Zak Butters of the Power in action during the 2024 AFL Round 09 match between the Geelong Cats and Port Adelaide Power at GMHBA Stadium on May 10, 2024 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos)

    Cats make early move

    In danger of suffering a huge loss, Geelong made its sub in the second quarter with ruckman Rhys Stanley replaced by Oisin Mullin. Zak Butters and Jason Horne-Francis had dominated early and Mullin was sent to quieten down the latter, and it worked. Horne-Francis was held to 11 disposals in the second half, and did far less damage through the middle, as Mullin did well to quell his influence.

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    GEELONG                     3.3       5.6     11.8     14.11 (95)  
    PORT ADELAIDE          8.2     12.5     14.8     15.11 (101)  

    GOALS
    Geelong: Stengle 4, Rohan 2, Close 2, Miers, O.Henry, Hawkins, Z.Guthrie, Dempsey, Cameron
    Port Adelaide: 
    Rioli 4, Georgiades 2, Farrell 2, Byrne-Jones 2, Wines, Marshall, Horne-Francis, Finlayson, Butters

    BEST
    Geelong: Z.Guthrie, Holmes, Stengle, Cameron, Miers
    Port Adelaide: 
    Butters, Horne-Francis, Wines, Rioli, Burton, Mead

    INJURIES
    Geelong: Nil
    Port Adelaide: 
    Nil

    SUBSTITUTES
    Geelong: Oisin Mullin (replaced Rhys Stanley in the second quarter)
    Port Adelaide: 
    Francis Evans (replaced Charlie Dixon in the fourth quarter)

    Crowd: 29,942 at GMHBA Stadium

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