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Essendon and Geelong meet in a clash vital to the Dons finals hopes in the VFL this season, whilst Geelong will be looking to book a top 4 place in the competition, although a home final looks out of reach for the Cats. Essendon have won 5 of the last 6 games against Geelong but have hit a run of some very poor form, losing the last 5 games, whilst Geelong have won 5 of their last 6 games in the VFL, including ladder topping Richmond.
Geelong defeated the Tigers by a whopping 52 points down in Geelong, leading pretty much from start to finish to press their case for a top 4 finish at the end of the season. Charlie Constable was one of the Cats best, collecting 33 disposals whilst key forward Wylie Buzza had 22 touches and kicked 3 goals for the Cats.
Essendon had a very close loss to Port Melbourne away from home, going down by 5 points in a topsy-turvy game, but a poor second quarter where the Borough kicked 4.2 to 0.3 cost the Dons. Jayden Laverde was excellent in the midfield and forward of centre, collecting 28 disposals and kicking a goal, whilst small forward Danny Younan continued to fire up forward with 3 goals, the small not going goalless at all.
Geelong are hard to beat at home, Cats by 15
Geelong defeated the Tigers by a whopping 52 points down in Geelong, leading pretty much from start to finish to press their case for a top 4 finish at the end of the season. Charlie Constable was one of the Cats best, collecting 33 disposals whilst key forward Wylie Buzza had 22 touches and kicked 3 goals for the Cats.
Essendon had a very close loss to Port Melbourne away from home, going down by 5 points in a topsy-turvy game, but a poor second quarter where the Borough kicked 4.2 to 0.3 cost the Dons. Jayden Laverde was excellent in the midfield and forward of centre, collecting 28 disposals and kicking a goal, whilst small forward Danny Younan continued to fire up forward with 3 goals, the small not going goalless at all.
Geelong are hard to beat at home, Cats by 15