Geelong Cats vs Sydney Swans: AFL Finals live scores, blog

By Dylan Carmody / Roar Guru

Match result:

Geelong is one win away from the 2017 AFL Grand Final, ending the dream run of Sydney, smashing them by 59 points at the MCG on Friday night.

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Final score
Geelong Cats 15.8.98
Sydney Swans 5.9.39

Match preview:

The pressure is on Geelong Cats as they face an exit from the finals in straight sets. Standing in their way is a rampant Sydney Swans, who are very much in the race for this year’s flag. They will go toe-to-toe once more this Friday night at the MCG. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 7:50pm (AEST).

Ever since Round 7, Sydney has been on a rampage. Only one team has defeated the Swans since then, Hawthorn, and they are nowhere near the finals this year.

Team after team has tried, and they have fallen to the might of the Swans, who amazingly started the year at 0-6, before going on a run that seemingly only the Hawks could stop.

And if you thought that Sydney were just going to be happy with making the finals, you were wrong, as the Swans absolutely demolished Essendon in last week’s elimination final, belting the Dons by 65 points at the SCG.

It has been the complete opposite of stories for Geelong, who are coming off a devastating loss to Richmond in last Friday’s qualifying finals at the MCG.

While there was plenty of controversy surrounding Geelong’s home ground, the Cats were soundly beaten around the ball, with the Tigers harder and fiercer at the contest.

It paints a sorry picture for the Cats, who are now two from nine in the finals since 2011. Their record against the Swans isn’t pretty either, who beat them soundly not only earlier this year at Simonds Stadium, but also in last years’ preliminary final.

It will be a tough one for the Cats, but this season has been full of unpredictability. There have been some cracking finals between these two sides, and there is no reason that Chris Scott’s men can’t cause an upset.

Geelong have made two changes, with Daniel Menzel returning after a shock omission last week, as well as Darcy Lang coming back. They come in the place of the omitted Jordan Murdoch and injured Cameron Guthrie.

Sydney, however have made no changes. Jarrad McVeigh will celebrate his 300th game.

Players to Watch
Geelong: Patrick Dangerfield
Dangerfield has been the standout for the Cats this year. A constant performer, he would be a huge favourite for the Brownlow this year, but a suspension for an errant tackle earlier in the year put the dream of consecutive Brownlows to bed.

He is still a chance to win his first flag though, and if the Cats are going to get over arguably their toughest task in the Swans, Danger will be the one to lead the way.

Sydney: Lance Franklin
Buddy Franklin has had a season where he won the Coleman, kicking 73 goals for the year, kicked a bag of 10 goals in the home-and-away season, and then booted four against the Bombers in the Swans’ elimination final. All of that, and he still has had a season where he wasn’t at his peak.

One of the best forwards to play the game, Franklin is starting to peak at the right time for the Swans, and another bag of goals here would see Sydney over the line, and into a preliminary final against the Crows.

Prediction
I’ve been wrong before, and I’m sure I’ll be wrong again, but I just can’t see how the Cats beat Sydney. The Swans smashed them at Simonds Stadium last time they met, so the argument of home ground advantage is out the window. Sydney match up to Geelong well, they are fit, and in good touch, while Geelong looked out of place last week at the MCG. Expect Sydney to come out of Friday night having booked themselves a place in the preliminary final.

Sydney by 25 points

Can Geelong silence the doubters and kept their finals campaign alive? Or will Sydney continue their incredible one, and find themselves only one win away from a second straight Grand Final appearance? Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 7:50pm (AEST).

The Crowd Says:

2017-09-16T05:57:02+00:00

Michael Bayles

Guest


Having been a Geelong supporter for fifty two years, I am not supriised by last nights performance. Following the lack lustre game against the Tigers last week and the prospect of going out in straight sets and their recent poor finals performance the team really had something to prove. They were always capable and it was a case of lookout when it happend and last night it did. Poor Sydney were ambushed by a team that meant business and the pussy cats dined on delicious swan pie.

2017-09-15T14:38:32+00:00

Cat

Roar Guru


6 disposals and 6 turnovers for the night. Ouch.

2017-09-15T13:04:31+00:00

Birdman

Guest


Prone to disappearing but he's got lots of friends

2017-09-15T12:42:57+00:00

paulywalnuts

Guest


Is Gary Rohan allergic to the MCG? Or a he just the most unreliable finals player ever?

2017-09-15T12:34:53+00:00

FreoFan

Roar Rookie


Well done to Geelong. Goes to show the importance of the top 4 double chance. Swans just never really got going and the Cats were simply awesome. Bad luck to the bloke who had a $100,000 bet on the Swans tonight at $1.38....

AUTHOR

2017-09-15T12:28:43+00:00

Dylan Carmody

Roar Guru


» Click here to read the full match report

2017-09-15T12:27:49+00:00

Birdman

Guest


Not a Blood in sight tonight while a proud Geelong side responded in the best possible manner. Thanks for the quality blogging tonight, Dylan

2017-09-15T12:26:52+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


Thanks buddy. Have a good weekend.

AUTHOR

2017-09-15T12:24:08+00:00

Dylan Carmody

Roar Guru


END OF THE MATCH Geelong 15.8.98 defeat Sydney 5.9.39 by 59 points. Wow. Just wow. Unless you were a Cat supporter, and I know some that were even worried themselves, you would not have picked Geelong at the start of the game. They were brilliant, suffocating Sydney and keeping them at bay. They had better run, better carry and at the end of the day, they were the better team. Sydney's dream run is over, they started 0-6, and while they had an incredible run, you have to think if they had started the year better, would things have turned out differently in a qualifying final? Jarrad McVeigh is being chaired off for his 300th. He looks shattered. Class player, but not the way he would have wanted his 300th to go at all. Geelong are going to Adelaide, they've booked themselves a place in the preliminary, and Patrick Dangerfield is going to face his old club in his old state. Thanks for joining me, been a blast! Match report will be out soon!

2017-09-15T12:23:19+00:00

Freo As

Guest


September silliness.

2017-09-15T12:22:19+00:00

Liam Salter

Roar Guru


Well done Geelong. Thanks Dylan for the blog! Congrats Rick - your team did very well. Adelaide will be a great place to be next week. I'm off now - feeling pretty sh%^ty tonight, might need some sleep.

2017-09-15T12:21:35+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


Great job boys, really proud tonight. Never give up on your team no matter the odds. Thanks for the call Dylan and everyone else tonight.

2017-09-15T12:21:20+00:00

Freo As

Guest


Umpires, ayy? No trucking idea.

AUTHOR

2017-09-15T12:18:00+00:00

Dylan Carmody

Roar Guru


GOAL GEELONG Hawkins from 45 out, real tight angle, and what a kick that is!! Icing on the cake for the Cats, what a night for them!! The big Tomahawk has his first, Cats are in raptures! Geelong 15.8.98 Sydney 5.9.39 Q4 1.57

2017-09-15T12:17:07+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


I told u, we still owe u for 92 and 94. Could be a WCE v Cats GF. You never know...

2017-09-15T12:16:37+00:00

Birdman

Guest


a decent shank for sure

2017-09-15T12:15:03+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


Cloke special that.

AUTHOR

2017-09-15T12:13:25+00:00

Dylan Carmody

Roar Guru


BEHIND GEELONG Cats go ahead by one more, a Menegola snap offline. Geelong 14.7.91 Sydney 5.9.39 Q4 5.22

2017-09-15T12:11:08+00:00

Liam Salter

Roar Guru


Can't disagree with that. Fantastic response from the Cats. Rick has every right to be very, very pleased with his club.

AUTHOR

2017-09-15T12:09:54+00:00

Dylan Carmody

Roar Guru


BEHIND GEELONG Lang with a quick shot, deserves a goal but does not get one. Geelong 14.6.90 Sydney 5.9.39 Q4 8.46

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