The Geelong Cats ended the Greater Western Sydney Giants’ season and advanced to the preliminary finals on Friday evening.
The Cats took advantage of an undermanned Greater Western Sydney in Perth on Friday night, winning their semi-final clash by 35 points.
The Cats weren’t perfect, but their performance was noticeably better than what they dished up in their 43-point qualifying final loss to Port Adelaide a week earlier. That was inevitable before the opening bounce when key forward Jesse Hogan pulled out due to a calf injury. He had 12 touches in the first term, running across half-back; left alone by the Giants who tried to run an extra player up the ground.
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