It’s time Geelong were treated like real contenders in 2020

By Unknown / Roar Rookie

Given the current circumstances footy finds itself in, the unpredictability of teams winning or losing games of footy has never been higher.

You only have to look at the shock loss of the GWS Giants against the struggling Swans, which was described as a hopeless performance by star Giants midfielder Stephen Coniglio, to realise that this is a season full of surprises.

One such surprise has been the dominant performance of Geelong. While Geelong were always moderately on the radar of playing finals, no one really gave them a chance to potentially go all the way in the bizarre season of 2020. That is until now.

The Cats have won their last three matches, beating North Melbourne, St Kilda, and Port Adelaide in what were all comprehensive wins. Impressively, however, they’ve beaten two current top eight sides during the last three rounds in tremendous fashion, and as a result have stamped their authority on the competition as being real threats in season 2020.

Prior to Round 12, Geelong had averaged 72 points per game, compared to arguably the flag favourites West Coast, who prior to Round 12 averaged 67 points a game. Their scoreboard pressure in games is evident through these points per game averaged.

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Geelong have been able to hit the scoreboard consistently, spearheaded by Tom Hawkins, who is almost in career-best form again. His presence on the ground is a key pillar for the Cats. In addition, his leadership combined with his strong form of late has boosted and added an extra layer to the Cats’ forward line.

Cam Guthrie has also risen to the challenge of stepping up in the midfield for the Cats, as has Sam Menegola, who has been able to accumulate influential touches while also hitting the scoreboard, which is a huge plus for the Geelong outfit.

The other pleasing sign for Geelong has been the fact that they’ve been winning the contested ball, particularly at stoppages, while also taking care with their disposal efficiency. Their biggest asset of late has been their cleanliness with ball in hand.

Taking care but also pride in disposal of the footy can be a real make or break factor that distinguishes stronger teams from the weaker teams. Geelong’s Round 12 clash with Port Adelaide really illustrated their dominance in disposal efficiency, running at 75.5 per cent. If the Cats continue their form of the last two weeks, then what’s not to say they can go all the way?

What’s also pleasing is that Geelong are still strong despite also missing key personal from their team, like Gary Ablett, Luke Dahlhaus, Esava Ratugolea, Quinton Narkle and Jack Steven, who missed Friday’s Round 12 game. It’s highly unlikely that Ablett will return given his personal situation but nonetheless, there’s still additional depth in the Cats’ squad.

The Cats have a reasonably smooth run home, playing Adelaide, the Bulldogs, Essendon, Richmond and the Swans while having their bye round in Round 15. But perhaps their biggest test in the run home will be Richmond in Round 17, which sets up to be a mouth-watering clash. And while they also have to face Essendon and the Bulldogs, recent form would suggest the Cats can be more than competitive.

Obviously for most people, West Coast would seem the most thoughtful choice for the leading contenders of 2020 so far. There’s no disputing that. However, with the recent form Geelong have been displaying, it’s only fair that they now be seriously looked at and considered to go deep into finals.

The Crowd Says:

2020-08-16T10:32:03+00:00

Bangkokpussey

Roar Rookie


If I remember correctly, the outs for Geelong were Ablett, Narkle, Dalhuis, Atkins, Selwood (capt), Rhys Stanley and Darcy Fort (1st and 2nd ruck). Played in Perth 5 days after a rain soaked game with no recognised ruckman or captain. I would've thought If ever there was a chance to bury Geelong that was it. But they couldn't that would be more the worry to me if I was a WCE supporter.

2020-08-15T12:56:44+00:00

Blitz

Guest


WC deserved their win over the Cats. WC were up on some key indicators in the first half but didn’t make the most of their opportunities as Simmo said at the half-time break. WC rolled them after half-time and they are a very good team that have the potential to go all the way this year. Not taking anything away from the Cats but WC were the better team that night.

2020-08-15T04:54:23+00:00

Cracka

Roar Rookie


Geelong have a habit of not turning up in finals, which is frustrating.

2020-08-15T02:37:29+00:00

Thatsashame

Roar Rookie


Couldn't agree more. Im not a Cats supporter but its clear they're up there with the best. West Coast yes, but Geelong could have/should have beaten them a few weeks ago and that was in Perth! And last year...despite what people say, they were the best team by a mile and if either Hawkins or Duncan were playing that preliminary they would have beaten Richmond by 8 goals. Cats supporters get set for a fun ride. Only the Eagles can beat you.

2020-08-15T02:37:24+00:00

CJ

Guest


Nobody ever wants to talk about Geelong as contenders because it’s become a bit boring... always a safe lock for top eight and then watch them falter in finals! I think they defied expectations in the SF/PF last year and they’re well placed for a top four finish this year and in a condensed season, maybe they’ve got the stamina this time?

2020-08-15T02:05:46+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


Cats have been contenders for the past 30 years. 3 Premierships, 7 GF appearances, more Finals campaigns than any club and the best H&A record in the history of the AFL. No need to pump our tires up needlessly, Josh. We know the Cats are the best. If we didn’t have to play our home finals at other teams home ground, there wouldn’t be many premierships left to go around.

2020-08-15T02:00:33+00:00

David O\'Hara

Roar Rookie


Just seen a photo of Hawkins. Is it legal to go onto the field oiled up like a Greek wrestler? How could anyone lay a hand on him with that much oil on him? and if they did they wouldn't be able to handle the ball with greased hands.

2020-08-15T00:30:09+00:00

Hawks12

Guest


Have been contenders since resumption of play after covid outbreak back at beginning of season. Are people not watching all the games closely. Cats have been very solid. And only when beat it’s not by much. Embracing the hub life and I just sense Chris Scott knows this is their opportunity. Not even kidding Tim kelly. Guarantee if they name the grand final they won’t lose it. Danger and co are too hungry this year. As hawks fan I’m tad jealous to be honest. Cats have shown the way to stay competitive. Will I cheer them on grand final day hell no unless they play the bombers.

2020-08-14T23:58:18+00:00

Blitz

Guest


I’m not a Cats supporter but they’ve got as good a chance as anyone. You got to be in it to win it and the only 100% guaranteed way to fail is to quit or not show up.

2020-08-14T23:53:12+00:00

Cracka

Roar Rookie


Yep same as 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015 etc

2020-08-14T23:48:50+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Can see GAJ coming back just in time for a fairytale finale.

2020-08-14T22:57:37+00:00

Blitz

Guest


Cats are in it up to their eyeballs and deserve equal (if not higher) favouritism than anyone else. They travel well and are purring along nicely.

2020-08-14T22:53:45+00:00

Cracka

Roar Rookie


Geelong does this every year around this stage of the year and then comes finals.......lets wait and see before we get to excited.

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