AFL ROUND 9 2006: GEELONG V RICHMOND; STRUGGLING CATS HOST IMPROVED TIGERS; MATCH PREVIEW AND TEAM LIST
Ben Jensen 24 May 2006

By Ben Jensen GEELONG, in a shambles the past month, host Richmond this Saturday in their first match at home since the round three loss to Hawthorn (what started the rot).

TIP? CATS BY 2 POINTS

 

BRAD OTTENS

BRAD OTTENS' FACES HIS OLD TEAM

GEELONG V RICHMOND

2:10 PM SATURDAY 27 MAY 2006 SKILLED STADIUM

TV: CHANNEL TEN

RADIO: ABC774, 3AW,
3MMM, K-Rock

LISTEN TO SAM NEWMAN'S CONVERSATION THAT GOT HIM 'SACKED' FROM MMM'S COMMENTARY TEAM

WILL SKIPPER STEVEN KING BE PLAYING THIS SATURDAY?

GEELONG

IN: Wojcinski, Byrnes, Mackie
OUT:
King (calf), Tenace (knee), D.Johnson

B: Milburn, Scarlett, Mooney
HB: Rooke, Harley, Egan
C: Enright, Bartel, Wojcinski
HF: G.Ablett, Playfair, Kelly
F: S.Johnson, Kingsley, Chapman
FOLL: Ottens, Corey, Ling
I/C: Mackie, Riccardi, Byrnes, J.Hunt
EMG: Koulouriotis, Blake, Stokes

 

RICHMOND

IN: Johnson, Hall
OUT:
Jackson, Hartigan

B: Raines, J.Bowden, Hall
HB: Johnson, Kellaway, Newman
C: Pettifer, Deledio, Tivendale
HF: Tambling, P.Bowden, Meyer
F: Krakouer, Richardson, Hyde
FOLL: Simmonds, Coughlan, Tuck
I/C: Knobel, Pattison, Foley, Polo
EMG: Gaspar, White, Jackson

LAST TIME

ROUND 22 2005

GEELONG: 4.2, 7.2, 10.8, 10.9 (69) DEFEATED
RICHMOND: 0.2, 6.5, 6.6, 10.8 (68)

GOALSGEELONG: Milburn 2, Johnson 2, N Ablett, G Ablett, Harley, Kelly, Mooney, Riccardi RICHMOND: Richardson 2, Krakouer 2, Pettifer, Campbell, Bowden, Kellaway, Tambling, Simmonds
BESTGEELONG: Johnson, Corey, Milburn, Mooney, Ling, Chapman, G Ablett RICHMOND: Bowden, Tuck, Johnson, Hartigan, Coughlan, Deledio

Geelong farewelled Skilled Stadium for another year and scraped over the line against a dogged Richmond side by just one behind. Brenton Sanderson played his final game at the venue while Richmond's 297-game veteran Wayne Campbell bowed out altogether.

It was one of the more frustrating games to watch as both sides struggled into the wind at the Gary Ablett Terrace but excelled toward the Hickey Stand end. During the third quarter Terry Wallace employed ugly stalling tactics, which the Cats duly copied in the final term.

In the first quarter Geelong kicked four goals to Richmond's two behinds. Most game highlights occurred during the opening term. Nathan Ablett marked the ball on a wing in front of the new stand, and kicked just inside fifty to a pack, including brother Gary. Gary rose "like a phoenix from the ashes" to take a speccy that should have been given mark of the round (see image on right) but for some reason barely rated a mention.

Steve Johnson's goal while practically lying on the ground was the goal of the day. Johnson provided most of the spark in the first half, having a hand in most goals.

The umpiring was once against perplexing and very nearly shaped the result. Case in point - during the final quarter Steve Johnson was infringed while near the boundary line. Johnson picked the ball up and snapped it through for what appeared to be a miraculous, match sealing goal. Instead the umpire pulled the pick back, which Johnson duly kicked out on the full. The Cats went on to score just a solitary behind that quarter which turned out to be the winning margin.

Another one was when Brenton Sanderson took posession of the ball deep within Richmond's forward line - only to be tackled right away. He went to ground and held possession despite having one arm pinned, yet a free kick was awarded to Richmond who converted for a goal.

Countless other times Geelong players caught their opponents with the ball and for the most part went unrewarded. Quite frustrating - potentially life threatening for those like Sanderson with heart complaints.

But in the end the Cats prevailed. 'Ace' players such as Steven King and Paul Chapman were literally kept on ice for most of the game, spending extended periods on the interchange bench. The Geelong coaching staff are clearly thinking ahead to this Saturday's final against Melbourne.

For the final, players such as Corey Enright, David Johnson and Josh Hunt are reportedly close to being declared fit. So too is Melbourne's David Neitz and Cameron 'The' Bruce. Mercurial Travis Johnstone is also a good chance to play, probably the most likely of the trio to make an impact.

Should Neitz not play Matthew Scarlett will surely take Demon match-winner of late Russell Robertson. If Neitz does play, Scarlett may still play on Robertson but at least Tom Harley will be back to guard Neitz. Having all three of Scarlett, Harley and new boy Matt Egan in the same side will most likely get the Cats over the line.

It must not be forgotten that the Demons scraped into the finals playing well planned four quarter games - albeit winning by small margins each time. Geelong needs to build a sizable lead by three quarter time and not let it slip - they'd do well to take note of Richmond's tactics on the weekend. While not pretty, they almost enabled the Tigers a win to farewell Campbell in style.

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VFL

ROUND 8 - SUNDAY 28 MAY 13:00
GEELONG V SANDRINGHAM (MELBOURNE AFFILIATE)
SKILLED STADIUM

 

GEELONG

B Sheringham S. Hunt Callan
HB Slade Spencer D. Johnson
C Batchelor Byrne Varcoe
HF Gamble Lonergan Gardiner
F N. Ablett McCarthy Grima
R Blake Koulouriotis Stokes
Int N. Butler Forbes Owen Davenport Trenfield Condy Cook West

 

 

 

 

 

SANDRINGHAM

B Jones Lamb Poyas
HB Warnock Smith Sylvia
C Wheatley Rigoni C. Liddell
HF Crowe Hughes Ward
F Motlop Sautner Summers
R Neaves Gallagher Valenti
Int C. Johnson Bartram Bate Fleming Corp Buckley Read Holland Godfrey Jamar Newton Ferguson