Geelong will travel interstate for the first time this season, heading north to take on the Gold Coast Suns on Saturday afternoon.

The Cats will be looking to bounce back after falling to Carlton in Week 3, still searching for their first win of the 2024 season.

The competition now enters a condensed period which will see more games with less of a break in between, the Cats set to play four matches in the next two weeks.

Geelong will battle the Suns on Saturday, both teams currently sitting level on two points for the season with a draw and two losses across the opening three weeks.

With two consecutive games at GMHBA Stadium following this weekend’s clash, the Cats will be looking to gain some momentum with a strong performance on Saturday.

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Match Details 

Gold Coast Suns v Geelong Cats
12.05pm AEST, Saturday September 21
People First Stadium, Gold Coast

Last Time We Met

It has been close to three seasons since the last time Geelong faced Gold Coast, the most recent meeting coming in round six of the AFLW’s Season Six (2022).

The Cats started sprightly in that contest booting the opening two goals, but could not continue their momentum as Gold Coast kicked six of the next seven majors and eventually closed out an 11-point win.

Nina Morrison was among Geelong’s best picking up 15 disposals and laying 11 tackles, Georgie Prespakis won a team high six clearances, while Chloe Scheer kicked two goals and dished off two goal assists.

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Player to Watch

Exciting young Cat, Caitlin Thorne is set to make her AFLW debut this weekend against the Suns.

A versatile player that can play either through the midfield or across half back, Thorne will add a new dynamic to the Geelong line-up with her strong ability to run and carry the football.

Thorne played with the Box Hill Hawks in the 2024 VFLW season and made the Team of the Year, setting up an exciting AFLW debut this weekend.

Team Selection

Gold Coast SUNS v Geelong Cats

Week 4

People First Stadium, Gold Coast • QLD


Health Update

Click here to see the full Week 4 Deakin AFLW Health Update. 

Broadcast  

The match will be broadcast on Fox Footy this weekend and streamed through Kayo from 12.00pm, ahead of the opening bounce at 12.05pm AEST.

Broadcast Guide