The Geelong Cats have come along way this season. After a mediocre start of two wins and two losses, they have gone on a whopping run of thirteen wins and three losses, beating other premiership fancies of Port Adelaide and the Western Bulldogs. Recently, the Geelong Cats have a unique list management technique, often trading […]
The Geelong Cats have come along way this season. After a mediocre start of two wins and two losses, they have gone on a whopping run of thirteen wins and three losses, beating other premiership fancies of Port Adelaide and the Western Bulldogs. Recently, the Geelong Cats have a unique list management technique, often trading […]
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Geelong simply must win the flag in 2021.
Quite impressively, they’ve taken the necessary steps to validate the title of premiership favourites, recently bestowed upon them after two crushing performances against Fremantle and Richmond.
So far, the season has played out just how coach Chris Scott would’ve liked. They have conceded the fewest points through 19 rounds and have lost on just four occasions, with three of those games coming in their first seven.