Cats by a whisker: Double chance secured after huge scare
Geelong overcomes gallant Sydney to lock in fourth spot
GEELONG needed a hero on Sunday, and not for the first time the Cats turned to Patrick Dangerfield. Once again, he didn't let them down.
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The Brownlow medallist and superstar midfielder was crucial to the Cats booking a spot in the top-four, dragging his side over the line against Sydney with a six-point win.
Highlights: Sydney v Geelong
The Swans and Cats go head to head in round 18
The nail-biting 10.9 (69) to 9.9 (63) victory saw the Cats secure a double chance and set up a clash with either Brisbane or Port Adelaide in the qualifying final. But it was far from an easy ride for Geelong, who fell 17 points behind midway through the third term.
That's when Dangerfield, who was having a quiet day playing mainly in attack, stepped up, booting a goal in the third term and then another two to start the last quarter and steer his side over the line.
Watch the last two minutes: Syd v Geel
Enjoy the thrilling final moments between the Swans and the Cats
You could've blamed Cats fans – and certainly coach Chris Scott – for having nerves right until the final seconds, however, as the Swans booted the last two goals of the game and ended with all the run in the dying minutes.
CAT'S COLEMAN LOOKS CLEAR-CUTTom Hawkins has one hand on the medal
Look out everyone, it's Danger time
Paddy Dangerfield is single-handedly willing the Cats over the line with a stunning start to the final term, including three marks and two goals
They also had a chance to draw level, but James Rowbottom's flying shot at goal was smothered with two seconds to play. A draw would have seen the Cats relegated to fifth position on the ladder.
Sydney, in its final game of the year, burst out of the blocks in a high-scoring first term and controlled the contest until late in the third quarter.
This Cat absolutely pounces on unsuspecting Swan
Geelong's Jack Henry does brilliantly to mow down Will Hayward, who had no idea he was coming
In fact, they should have been further ahead of a lethargic and lacklustre Cats outfit that took too long to get going despite the returns of captain Joel Selwood (16 disposals) and champion Gary Ablett (16 disposals, one goal).
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It was an impressive finish from the Swans with Tom Papley busy in attack, veteran Josh Kennedy excellent in the midfield and Jordan Dawson also impactful with 22 disposals and a goal.
Young Swan more pumped than Paps after this celebration
Justin McInerney releases some serious emotion after scoring an important goal to open the third term
Ablett's classy return
Ablett was back in style for the Cats after missing the past nine games while being back in Victoria and then in quarantine in Queensland. He set up the Cats' first goal in the opening term with a clean handball to Brandan Parfitt, and then booted his own later that quarter on the run in classically skilled fashion. Ablett looked sharp, was neat with his disposals and dangerous when he had the ball. He brought some customary class to Geelong's forward half, which struggled to hit its straps against the Swans.
Noise rises as the little master returns with a bang
Returning champion Gary Ablett electrifies the crowd with a beautiful assist, followed up with a typically brilliant goal on the burst
Papley misses a big haul
Days after he publicly pledged his commitment, Papley was back in the scintillating form of his first half of the season. The only difference this time was that the livewire small forward couldn't convert his shots. Papley kicked 1.4 in the opening half, which included a mixed bag of misses, including a couple that the usually reliable goalkicker would expect to slot. He proved too much for Cats defender Mark O'Connor to handle, closing the game with 2.5, and will be ruing not finishing his excellent season with a bag of goals.
Papley simply too dangerous in this scenario
Tom Papley proves why he is one of the most-hyped small forwards in the business with this textbook crumbing goal
Not all doom and gloom for Sydney
The Swans only won five games this season and finished the year third last on the ladder, but there is enough to be excited by when assessing the future. More of that was on show against the Cats on Sunday, with a group of younger Swans again prominent. Callum Mills was excellent in defence, Dylan Stephens had one of his best games on the wing, Dawson continues to impress, Justin McInerney excited with his run and dash and they'll have access to more young guns at the draft, including the No.3 pick and Academy duo Braeden Campbell and Errol Gulden.
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
- 10:01
Longmire: 'We had a real crack against a top four side'
John Longmire says 'there was a lot to like' about his side's brave effort against the Cats, who were playing for a top four spot
- 12:19
Scott: 'I'm not even convinced we're in the best just yet'
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- 07:12
- 00:29
Is this free harsh or correct against Hawkins?
Tom Hawkins is left frustrated and confused after being penalised for using his knee in a marking contest
- 00:46
Look out everyone, it's Danger time
Paddy Dangerfield is single-handedly willing the Cats over the line with a stunning start to the final term, including three marks and two goals
- 00:27
Debate rages on after Papley falls over
Tom Papley appears to be pushed while taking a shot, but on replay looks to slightly overplay the contact
- 00:41
Young Swan more pumped than Paps after this celebration
Justin McInerney releases some serious emotion after scoring an important goal to open the third term
- 00:19
This Cat absolutely pounces on unsuspecting Swan
Geelong's Jack Henry does brilliantly to mow down Will Hayward, who had no idea he was coming
- 00:34
Papley simply too dangerous in this scenario
Tom Papley proves why he is one of the most-hyped small forwards in the business with this textbook crumbing goal
- 00:32
Noise rises as the little master returns with a bang
Returning champion Gary Ablett electrifies the crowd with a beautiful assist, followed up with a typically brilliant goal on the burst
- 00:42
Swans have two after bursting Blakey comes through
Nick Blakey crumbs the spillage to perfection and delivers a beautiful shot on the run
SYDNEY 5.4 5.8 7.9 9.9 (63)
GEELONG 4.1 4.3 7.7 10.9 (69)
GOALS
Sydney: McInerney 2, Papley 2, Aliir, Blakey, Dawson, Kennedy, Reid
Geelong: Dangerfield 3, Hawkins 2, Parfitt 2, Ablett, Guthrie, Tuohy
BEST
Sydney: Kennedy, Dawson, Papley, Mills, Parker, Lloyd
Geelong: Menegola, Dangerfield, Guthrie, Stewart, Tuohy
INJURIES
Sydney: Bell (concussion)
Geelong: Nil
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