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The Cats arguably should have won by more, but sprayed 7.11 to 2.4 in the opening half, keeping the door slightly ajar for an unlikely comeback after half-time.
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But after the Roos kicked the first of the third term via Cameron Zurhaar, the Cats kicked six of the next seven goals to jump to a 64-point lead at the final change.
“Our turnovers today were just terrible, they really just hurt us on the scoreboard and have done for a few weeks now, so that’s something we’ve got to address pretty seriously, ” lamented Roos coach David Noble.
The stats sheet told a similar story to the scoreline. The Cats had 77 more disposals, 17 more inside-50s and took 17 marks inside their forward-50. The Roos struggled with their connection going into attack, taking just three marks in their forward arc.
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Jeremy Cameron (seven goals) and Tom Hawkins (four) again proved why they’re the competition’s most damaging duo, despite some commentators wishing to anoint Carlton’s young guns Harry McKay and Charlie Curnow as the league’s most formidable.
The victory was Geelong’s fourth of the season, following narrowly losses to Sydney and Hawthorn. They next face Fremantle, who have dropped just one match for the year. Whether Patrick Dangerfield will return from a corked calf remains to be seen.
North won the last quarter and Noble said they would take that as a small positive going into their round seven meeting with Carlton.
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“It doesn’t feel like you’re making ground, but those little wins are ones we’ll go away and give a small reward in that sense, but then we’ll need to work out the areas, particularly the turnovers … they’re some of the things we’ve got to address.”
Cameron continued his sharp season in front of the sticks, slotting seven goals – the most ever at Bludstone Arena – to be awarded the RSL Tasmania Anzac Medal for best on ground.
Cameron’s best return in a season was 76 goals when he played 24 matches for GWS in their runners-up year of 2019.
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This year he has 19 from six games, and is well and truly on track for 60-plus goals this home-and-away season, if he stays on the park.
Hawkins was also impactful on the scoreboard, kicking four goals from 10 score involvements. But that was no reflection on his counterpart Ben McKay, who was one of North Melbourne’s best with 11 intercept possessions.
“I thought they, in combination with others, showed some real cohesion that we’ve been trying to build, ” Cats coach Chris Scott said post-match.
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“[Cameron] is going to have outstanding individual games, but what we’re after is that cohesion in that group, and I thought we saw some good signs in that today.”
Oliver Dempsey joined a unique list of players who have kicked a behind with their first disposal in AFL history, after missing a chance to get his career off to a flying start.
Dempsey was awarded a block, about 15 metres out from goal on a tight angle in the opening term, but he pushed his set shot left.
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The former basketballer, who was drafted at pick 15 in last year’s rookie draft, had six contested possessions and four score involvements in the first half, playing as a mid-sized forward.
He finished with eight score involvements from 15 disposals, and in the third quarter kicked his first AFL goal. That goal sent a group of his friends, easily identified thanks to body paint that spelled out “I ♥ DEMPSEY, ” into raptures.
Meanwhile, Paul Curtis, in his first game for the Roos, had three behinds to his name by half-time. But he finally added a highlight to his debut reel, with a long, left-foot snap for goal midway through the last term.
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For the Roos, it was Luke Davies-Uniacke, Jy Simpkin and sixth-gamer Jason Horne-Francis who tried to carry the load. They finished with 63 disposals, 20 clearances and 16 score involvements between them.
He has had to fight with Darcy Fort, Ryan Abbott and Zac Smith to prove himself as Geelong’s No.1 ruckman, but Rhys Stanley had a strong performance against one of the competition’s more seasoned ruckmen in Todd Goldstein and Tristian Xerri.
Stanley won the battle, with 37 hitouts, helped by Mark Blicavs for short periods. Esava Ratugolea was left out of the Cats team, in the emergencies.
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North Melbourne: C Zurhaar 3, P Curtis, L Davies-Uniacke, H Greenwood, L McDonald, J Simpkin, J Ziebell. Geelong: J Cameron 7, T Hawkins 4, T Stengle 2, B Close, O Dempsey, C Guthrie, J Selwood.
North Melbourne: L Davies-Uniacke, B McKay, J Simpkin, L McDonald, J Horne-Francis. Geelong: J Cameron, J Selwood, T Hawkins, Z Tuohy, M Duncan, C Guthrie.Geelong has thumped Hawthorn in their match simulation, storming to a 21.12 (138) to 7.11 (53) lead after four of eight periods at GMHBA Stadium on Thursday, but it was not without injury concern.
Hawthorn booted the opening goal of the match with a scintillating counterattack play, but it was a procession for the Cats from then on, with many of their premiership players thriving along with some new additions.
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It wasn’t all good news for the Cats, however, with key position utility Jack Henry coming from the ground with a foot concern, reportedly the same issue that saw him undergo foot surgery ahead of last year’s season.
Henry had been used primarily forward in the match before the injury, with the 24-year-old potentially covering for Tom Hawkins, who will miss at least the first round.
A VFL contingent followed for the next four quarters. The Cats face Brisbane in next week’s practice match, while Hawthorn takes on Collingwood.
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New Hawks skipper James Sicily was lethal with his opening touch, with his kick the start of a great scoring chain that was finished off by a Jarman Impey goal on the run.
Some quintessential finishing from Jeremy Cameron saw him slam through a goal and new recruit Ollie Henry just missed in his chance for the next major.
“They’ve added a bit of polish and link play with Jack Bowes. Gryan Miers, small pressure forward, Brad Close, small pressure forward, Tyson Stengle, class act small forward.
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