Geelong is back in the top eight and coach Chris Scott is bullish about the chaos the reigning premier can cause.
The Cats belted North Melbourne by 62 points on Sunday at GMHBA Stadium to honour Zach Tuohy's 265th game, breaking Jim Stynes' record for the most matches played by an Irishman.
Match Centre: Geelong v North Melbourne
Geelong now has a tough end to the season, starting with next Saturday night's home game against resurgent Essendon.
Other than Fremantle, who made the finals last year, all the Cats' opponents are above them on the ladder.
But Scott is relishing the challenge, saying his team's best form will test the best in the league.
'We still have the capacity to find our best footy and be very, very dangerous," Scott said.
"We thought today was a step in the right direction there.
"We are very confident that if we play our best footy, we're the danger.
"We're OK with (our fixture) ... at least you can come away from those games, if you play well, thinking that's a bit more validation, that our best is going to be good enough. But I think we know that already."
Adding to their optimism, key forward Jeremy Cameron should return from injury to face the Bombers.