Clash of the Titans Geelong Cats vs Richmond A Battle of AFL Giants

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Clash of the Titans Geelong Cats vs Richmond A Battle of AFL Giants

When is Geelong Cats vs Richmond on and what time does it start? Geelong Cats vs Richmond will take place on Saturday 25

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Geelong Cats made it four straight wins by overcoming West Coast Eagles last week but their winning streak will come under threat in this clash with Richmond. The Tigers have won six of their last seven to set this contest up nicely with both teams fancying their chances of coming away with the four points. Having defeated Carlton last week, the Tigers recorded a second win in-a-row but a third win in succession might be tough to come by having lost their past two clashes with the Cats. However, with so little to split the pair, a tight contest is expected and the winning side is likely to prevail by a margin of 1-39 points.

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Leading by 35 points midway through the second quarter, the Cats’ advantage disappeared as Richmond came alive after half-time to grab a 17-point buffer early in the final quarter at the MCG.

But the lead would still change multiple times, with Maurice Rioli Jr calmly slotting a set-shot with two minutes remaining to put the Tigers back in front.

However, the Cats then burst out of the centre clearance with Henry, playing his first game since round five, flying high to grab a spectacular mark.

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The 23-year-old went back from 15m out to nail the Cats' 10th win of the season as Geelong held on for a rousing 13.11 (89) to 13.8 (86) win to jump into second on the ladder.

Richmond bravely fought back into the game after Geelong booted seven of the first nine goals, with the Tigers losing star midfielder Dion Prestia to concussion in the first quarter.

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Prestia was dazed and confused after receiving a forceful high bump from All-Australian Geelong defender Tom Stewart that is certain to see the Cat suspended.

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Stewart was in deep conversation with Cats coach Chris Scott during the quarter-time break as the 29-year-old appeared to be upset with his actions.

He was booed by the Tigers faithful every time he went near the ball but still played a crucial role in the Cats' victory, including taking a big contested mark near Richmond's goals in the dying seconds.

Cats star Jeremy Cameron booted three goals in his 200th AFL game, as did resurgent small forward Tyson Stengle in a scintillating performance. 

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For the Tigers, Shai Bolton and Tom Lynch were outstanding with three goals each and Liam Baker was influential through the midfield.

Richmond swung a surprise when final teams were submitted, dropping ruckman Ivan Soldo to the substitute role in favour of Hugo Ralphsmith, who was brought into the 22. The curious move meant that Jack Riewoldt was rucking at times in the opening quarter before Soldo was activated later in the first term when Prestia was subbed out. The Cats also swung a very late change – 20 minutes before the opening bounce – when Gary Rohan was ruled out through illness. Zach Guthrie was brought into the starting team, which saw Chris Scott swing Jack Henry forward in a surprise move that paid dividends with two goals including the match-winner.

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Up Next 2023 Smithy’s VFL Season Dates Confirmed; Wildcard Round Introduced The VFL season will kick off in Round Two of the 2023 Toyota AFL Premiership season. Read nowGeelong were cold in the sense of clinical as they dished out their second thrashing this season of Richmond, their conqueror in last year’s grand final. The Tigers were just cold.

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The day was biting Melbourne winter cold, far removed from the tropical air of last year’s Gabba finale. And the absence of a crowd made for a cold atmosphere, though by now we ought to be getting used to it. Sometimes it looked, and felt, like match simulation, though doubtlessly not those on the end of the many tackles.

It wasn’t really revenge, of course. The Cats can never get back the 2020 flag, nor can the Tigers be stripped of it.

But the Cats satisfied two needs. One was to reconfirm themselves as an authentic contender this year. The other was to just about destroy the last of the Tigers’ pretensions. At best now, they have been relegated to a competition with other speculators for eighth spot, so far behind the others that it is really a kind of wild card.

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In truth, this was the expected outcome. From last year’s premiership 22, the Tigers were missing seven, including four of the top 10 in their best and fairest. It was a gaping hole. The signal moment in last year’s grand final was when Dustin Martin shrugged off Patrick Dangerfield to kick a goal. On Sunday, Martin was far away and will be for the rest of the season, and Dangerfield was as good as anyone on the MCG.

Oddly enough, in the absence of Jeremy Cameron and Shaun Higgins, the Cats were more intact as their 2020 selves. From their grand final team, there were four changes, but two were retirees Gary Ablett and Harry Taylor, and only Mitch Duncan from the top 10 in the best and fairest was unavailable.

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One of the points of difference, Esava Ratugolea, indeed distinguished himself with four goals and a hand in at least three others. Jeremy who? “I’ll play wherever they want me to, ” said Ratugolea. “I’ll just keep competing.”

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Richmond started hot, in the sense of applying heat rather than running hot. It’s what lesser teams do trying to cover a gap in class, but the Tigers have turned it into

For the first three-quarters of an hour, the game was a tumbling tangled jumble. But when the wick lowered, and as the niggles mounted, the Cats bolted. Five goals in quick succession split the game open and would prove insurmountable. Ratugolea had a hand in four. Tom Hawkins weighed in at regular intervals on his way to four of his own.

Really, that was the game, stone cold dead. Richmond’s sorest point this year has been scoring, so a seven-goal deficit was bigger than the Commonwealth’s. The Tigers’ pride asserted itself early in the second half, their precision not so much. Two early goals were undone by three blatant misses and the effort ebbed.

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The Cats were now playing their rolling game, looking more and more polished. Impenetrable defence feeds into high-voltage midfield, into ever-potent forward line. The question now is how far it can take them.

The Tigers could take some heart. Matt Parker, detailed to simulate Martin, managed passably, which is to say he was about half as good. Daniel Rioli’s re-education as a defender continued apace. But Jack Riewoldt and Trent Cotchin were little seen, and Tom Lynch not even that much. That tells you that the Tigers’ future is behind them - or far, far ahead.

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One detail from last year’s grand final had not changed on Sunday: Norm Smith medallist Dustin Martin was in Queensland. Sadly for the Tigers, it was because he is still recuperating from a serious kidney injury he suffered against Brisbane in round 18 that put an end to his season. More happily, he was released from hospital this day. But he will remain in the Sunshine State for now until he is fit to travel. Quarantine is not an issue: he arrived in Brisbane two days before Queensland imposed restrictions on Victorians. Quinton Narkle provided lively relief.

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Veteran Geelong captain Joel Selwood was hurt in an early clash and was only a peripheral figure in the game before he was subbed out early in the third quarter. What was distinct this time was that he injured his leg, rather than his head. It did not appear to be serious, but the Cats had one eye on the here and now and

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