Geelong vs Hawthorn: Friday night forecast

By Marnie Cohen / Expert

How good is it to finally have footy back!

And how good is it to welcome the AFL’s return with excitement instead of fear.

After a few months of wishing and waiting, Round 2 of the AFL has finally arrived. And while it looks a little different to how we thought it would, it’s just great to have our old friend back.

Tonight should’ve been the Round 13 clash between Geelong and Hawthorn at the MCG. Remarkably, tonight’s game is the only one that features the teams and timeslot originally scheduled for Round 13.

But it isn’t without some changes – most notably the change in location, with the game moved from the MCG to GMHBA.

While Hawthorn hasn’t played at the venue in 14 years, they will have some fond memories from their last visit. In Round 3, 2006, the Hawks defeated Geelong by 52 points in front of over 24,000 fans at what was then known as Skilled Stadium. Campbell Brown and Mark Williams kicked three apiece, while Luke Hodge was awarded best on ground.

There won’t nearly be as many people in attendance, but we could be in for another Geelong-Hawthorn classic.

Even if there are a few goals separating the sides, the game is never really over between them until the final siren. Always highly entertaining games and knowing their recent history, you’re almost always left on the edge of your seat until the end.

(Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

The teams met twice last year, on Easter Monday and in Round 18. Each took home a victory, with my personal favourite being the Gary Rohan show in Geelong’s 23-point Easter Monday victory.

Rohan will line up against the Hawks tonight in his second game for the season and he, along with the entire Geelong Football Club, will honour milestone man Patrick Dangerfield in his 250th game.

Since arriving at the Cattery in 2016, Danger has enjoyed a string of individual success including being crowned the 2016 Brownlow medallist.

He has won the Carji Greeves Medal three of a possible four times, named All Australian in all four seasons at Geelong (a total of seven) and is the president of the AFL Players Association – and those are just a few of his achievements.

The next step is to turn it into team success.

He’s a player many people love to hate off the field, but you can’t help but admire the way he goes about it on the field. He is a significant part of Geelong’s line-up and often carries the side to victory. It is a pleasure to watch him, week in and week out.

Geelong coach Chris Scott said that Danger has been “transformational” for the football club and it’s hard to disagree. He knows how to make a statement on and off the field and always gives the football community something to talk about.

No doubt he will be huge in his 250th game.

(Michael Dodge/Getty Images)

Rejoining the team for the special occasion is Jed Bews, Brandan Parfitt and Rhys Stanley, while Jordan Clark, Darcy Fort and Zach Guthrie have been forced out to make way.

As for the Hawks, well, it’s bittersweet news for them at the selection table with vice-captain Jaeger O’Meara sidelined with a facial fracture. Defender Blake Hardwick, however, has been given the all-clear and will play his first game of the season.

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Although this isn’t the first game of the season, it’s just as difficult to make an informed and educated tip on who will walk away victorious.

Looking all the way back to Round 1, Hawthorn finally claimed a victory over Brisbane following four successive losses. After an even first quarter, the Hawks started to pull away and ran out 28-point winners.

But by the time this game began the season was already over and we will never truly know how that impacted on the play and the result. You’d hope there would have been no impact, but the truth is we’ll never really know.

Geelong, on the other hand, fell to the Giants by 32 points in Sydney.

But enough about then and more about now. Who takes the chocolates tonight? We all know that logic often flies out the window when these two teams face off. But I’ll do my best.

Of the 18 teams in the competition, Geelong is sitting third for disposal efficiency after Round 1 (Hawks 11th), but sit a lowly 16th for tackles (Hawks eighth). So if Geelong can gain control of the game and the tempo early, they could definitely be on their way to a strong victory.

On the other hand, if Hawthorn brings its physicality to GMHBA, the Cats may not be able to respond. We saw this in the second half of the 2019 preliminary final. As Richmond turned up the heat, they watched a panicked Geelong side crumble with no room to move.

I’d say the ball is in Geelong’s court here, and their ability to fire up could very well determine the outcome of this game.

My gut still says they’ll win, mainly thanks to that home ground advantage. And if anyone is going to do his very best to ensure there is a celebration that follows his party, it’s Patrick Dangerfield. There are very few who can completely dominate a game like he can, and it would be a treat to see him in full force tonight. All the very best to him in Game 250.

Geelong by 19 points.

That’s my Friday forecast, what’s yours?

The Crowd Says:

2020-06-15T14:52:44+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


I've hardly ever seen your name on this site. I have no idea what you do or don't think. I'd have to see a few more comments from you to decide whether I do or don't care what you think.

2020-06-15T11:40:33+00:00

sven

Roar Rookie


the don said "It was correct" geez don , not too often we agree .. maybe youre mellowing with age

2020-06-12T23:55:49+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Hope it is lesson to both coaches. The spirit of Lyon seems to be spreading like a virus. (I am being harsh, your boys started well).

2020-06-12T23:53:07+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


I think the will be some real determination after the prelim. The army has been quieted since Thursday.

2020-06-12T23:48:46+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


You have a good mix of smalls and talls. Can’t wait until you play the Tigers. Love to see the Cats smash them.

2020-06-12T23:46:38+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


It was good to see some good footy played after Thursday’s debacle.

2020-06-12T23:46:29+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Our Smalls where hard and sharp. Parfitt lurks under the radar. He could be as good as Kelly. But he does sky the ball when he is shooting for goal.

2020-06-12T23:39:53+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Enjoy. A dominant performance despite some expecting Clarko to pull off some miracle new tactic. I told you you’d be 4-1 after 5. On the way. I like Narkle by the way, he’s got a bit.

2020-06-12T23:36:25+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Feeling warm and satisfied inside this morning Peter. And plenty of goals. I think the replay starts at 10:00 proper Australian time.

2020-06-12T23:27:09+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Plenty of goals Yattz

2020-06-12T09:49:19+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Let him amuse himself Yattz. I love being this age.

2020-06-12T09:18:25+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Agreed.

2020-06-12T08:11:09+00:00

Kurt

Guest


Whilst it's highly unlikely we'll end up with a big enough sample size to be completely statistically valid, it will be really interesting to see if we end up with different win ratios for matches played at teams' home grounds in the absence of crowds. That will allow us to draw some conclusions about the home crowd factor versus other considerations such as ground dimensions.

2020-06-12T08:01:11+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


I'm intrigued by the absence of preview shows on afl.com. It would suggest to me that the various ex-footy "experts" that would do their thing are the victims of austerity measures. Who'd have thought they would have been paid so much?

2020-06-12T07:44:02+00:00

Nick

Roar Guru


Did you see the entire ball cross the line before it reached the hands of Higgins? No. Therefore, the correct call. As backed up by the CEO. Enough said.

2020-06-12T07:32:26+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Your better than that Spruce.

2020-06-12T07:30:57+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Cotchin too.

2020-06-12T07:25:22+00:00

Neil from Warrandyte

Roar Rookie


Just got that wrong. Should be stadiums that hold up to 40,000 soon to have up to 10,000 spectators, or a quarter of capacity. Larger grounds still being looked at as there are problems with access and egress to overcome.

2020-06-12T07:19:06+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Ah yes of course, after all Ross missed being a back to back premiership coach due to one Matty Scarlett toe poke and one errant bounce so clearly you know better. Glad you’re not doing special comments.

2020-06-12T07:12:08+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Nah I agree with Pete here, the score reviewer vastly overstepped their bounds last night, there was not enough evidence to over turn the call, therefore the call should’ve gone back to the goal umpire who declared it a behind.

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