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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.
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Geelong have surged into second spot on the AFL ladder with a comprehensive 38-point win over Richmond, driving another dagger into the reigning premiers finals hopes.
Patrick Dangerfield, Cam Guthrie and Tom Hawkins were at the heart of the Cats dominance in the second quarter as they piled on five unanswered goals to set up the 15.5 (95) to 8.9 (57) victory at the MCG on Sunday.
It was Geelong s second big win over the Tigers in as many meetings this season - following a 63-point thrashing in round eight - after being overrun in the second half of last year s grand final.
Geelong have surged into second spot on the AFL ladder with a comprehensive 38-point win over Richmond, driving another dagger into the reigning premiers finals hopes
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