Cats, Blues and Swans stun in Round 1

By Trevine / Roar Pro

Geelong, Carlton, Collingwood and Sydney underlined a season that will be a raffle for this year’s finals in a cracking 2022 AFL shoot-out that will be intense.

Geelong made a mockery of the experts with a spirited performance that reduced finals favourites Essendon to rubble.

If they continue in this vein, they are serious challengers to the top teams in the competition. Rated slow, ageing and not in contention, the Cats played four quarters of quality. 

Their footy nullified any chance of an Essendon recovery as they romped to a 11-goal win in front of a stunned crowd at the MCG.

I guess I have to apologise for my preview, which failed to mention Geelong and the Gold Coast. After watching the Cats destroy Mick Malthouse’s flag favourites Essendon, it made me feel worse watching the Bombers reduced to pathetic bystanders in a lesson that will bite deep.

(Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Adding injury to the insult was the hamstring strain suffered by Kyle Langford and hip soreness to Jayden Laverde.

And the Bombers will be sweating on the tribunal ruling of Sam Draper, whose indiscretion on Geelong’s Esava Ratugolea will definitely be under scrutiny.

At this stage with Round 1 complete, I will substitute Geelong for Essendon in the eight if the hapless Bombers cannot find a game plan that will show them how to be competitive.

It’s early days yet, and if I seem to throw the baby out with the bathwater, it will take a sterner effort from the Bombers to prove me wrong.

Yes, they sorely missed Jake Stringer and Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, their main strike weapons in the forward line. But it would still have counted for nothing against the rampant Cats, merciless on their hunt.

It took a debutante in Nic Martin to save the Bombers more blushes with a memorable first outing where he booted five goals. He will prove to be a gun crumber in the club’s future.

The rest of Essendon were a sorry spectacle of a sub standard side and even though Zach Merrett racked up many possessions, it had little significance towards helping the Bombers stay competitive.

Sydney provided the next upset over GWS with a clinical display after an initially fierce local derby.

Port Adelaide did the usual by announcing they are serious challengers for the flag with a disciplined effort but Brisbane hung in there to overrun them in the final quarter in a fiercely contested game.

Ken Hinkley’s men will need to convince the competition that they are genuine contenders this time around.

What is heartening though is that season 2022 is shaping to be as unpredictable as I predicted after Carlton, Geelong, Sydney and Collingwood turned the tables on Richmond, Essendon, GWS and St Kilda.

It makes for a fascinating season of footy, which will keep fans engrossed and tipsters having nightmares.

The Crowd Says:

2022-03-22T04:21:14+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Gee wiz look at the co.kiness coming out of you Pete :stoked:

2022-03-22T04:01:10+00:00

Trevine Rodrigo

Guest


Agree. They caught the Bombers on the hop. Also a wake up call to a team rated higher than necessary.

2022-03-22T03:08:21+00:00

PeteB

Roar Rookie


The Bont is the only one who can defeat us

2022-03-22T02:58:30+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Not sure The Bont will play on Thursday the club are keeping it hush, hush & we haven’t seen Tom Morris lately snooping around :laughing:

2022-03-22T02:54:51+00:00

PeteB

Roar Rookie


:thumbdown:

2022-03-22T02:54:10+00:00

PeteB

Roar Rookie


Here’s a tip - Blues will win this week

2022-03-22T02:37:08+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Voss the Boss will still have a 100% win/loss for the blues when the dogs mow down your mob :stoked: this Thursday evening!

2022-03-22T02:28:42+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


I got 4 :laughing:

2022-03-21T22:09:44+00:00

XI

Roar Guru


I'd tip the Swans at the SCG, Cats elsewhere. Can't see Buddy getting 4 though

2022-03-21T21:20:30+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


First win since 2012 :thumbup:

2022-03-21T21:16:13+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Hard to be a consistently good team but you are a few years away from being a great team. The dogs strive to be a good team & occasionally play great but not very often.

2022-03-21T21:11:08+00:00

PeteB

Roar Rookie


Breaking new ground going into Round 2 unbeaten. Haven’t lost a game yet this year and the Dogs won’t be breaking our winning streak :silly:

2022-03-21T21:05:40+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Getting nervous Pete for Thursday Night blockbuster?

2022-03-21T20:39:44+00:00

Knackaz

Roar Rookie


Swannies will bring the Cats back to Earth, again ...

2022-03-21T20:38:11+00:00

Knackaz

Roar Rookie


In whose mind was the Swans win an "upset"? The Young Bloods will be "upsetting" quite a few "contenders" in 2022 I believe ...

2022-03-21T19:09:32+00:00

PeteB

Roar Rookie


Agree. No Toby no Giants. Swans were definitely favourites.

2022-03-21T12:17:49+00:00

okapiman

Roar Rookie


swans seem to lose to the giants - so a fair call. who would you tip this weekend geelong v swans.. that game should be a belter both teams in form.

2022-03-21T10:32:40+00:00

XI

Roar Guru


How was the Swans over the Giants an upset? Sydney was favoured in betting and tipping

2022-03-21T05:15:34+00:00

Aransan

Roar Rookie


Players like Cox, Perkins, Jones, Baldwin need another year or so in the system. Bryan and Reid will be important in the future but will only have limited games this season. Martin will only get better, the 5 goals mainly shows that he is a natural forward and good finisher. Our midfield is supposedly deep but the absence of big bodies was clear — losing Langford early didn’t help and Stringer was sorely missed. We looked small, what has happened to all those talls we drafted not so long ago? No doubt Covid has limited their development.

2022-03-21T03:27:02+00:00

Chris Lewis

Roar Guru


well i thought we had some good young talent emerging, so i am guilty of that. But i also said it would be hard and many other teams were in same boat.

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