Several Cats will have to keep themselves on a tight leash throughout the finals series as existing carryover points could see misdemeanors easily result in suspensions.

Young gun Billie Smedts will have to be particularly careful if he receives the call up, saddled with 93.75 carryover points from previous Match Review Panel charges.

Star midfielder Steve Johnson will, arguably, require the most discipline throughout the pointy end of the season however, as 75.71 carryover points leaves him incredibly vulnerable to suspension.

Johnson was suspended earlier this year for misconduct (head contact) against Fremantle’s Ryan Crowley and was again charged in Round 19 but successfully appealed the charge.

Those innocuous incidents that colour Stevie J’s past could prove costly during the finals series, with the triple-premiership player cited by the match review panel eight times in the past three seasons.

Taylor Hunt and Mathew Stokes also feature on the list, whilst veteran defender Corey Enright will be cleared of all points during the first week of finals.

Geelong
Billie Smedts         93.75
Steve Johnson      75.71
Taylor Hunt            68.75
Mathew Stokes     68.75
Corey Enright        25 (expires finals week 1)