AFL 2021 LIVE updates Dees in disarray as Cats go in for the kill Blues giving GWS a big fright
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A Sproule goal has put the Giants in front and nearing the halfway mark of the third quarter, they enjoy a five-point lead over Carlton, 7.6.48 to 6.7.43.
This minor premiership battle has certainly turned out to be a fizzer.
Oliver finally ends Geelongâs streak of nine consecutive goals to cut the margin back to 38 points halfway through the third quarter, 4.6.30 to 11.2.68.
Hawkins now has a game-high four goals.
Leading disposals: Oliver 27, Dangerfield 22, Henderson 21, Selwood 21, C.Guthrie 19, Menegola 19
The Blues had the best of the second quarter and both Betts and Levi Casboult, who is also playing his last game for Carlton, got on the goalkickersâ list.
But for all their possession, aggression, craft and guile they couldnât put the Giants away, and after Toby Greene took a contested mark late in the quarter and goaled, GWS had closed the gap to one point at the interval, leaving them well-placed to take control of their own finals destiny.
Lachie Whitfield is tackled by Josh Honey.Credit:Getty Images
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Itâs half-time at Marvel Stadium, which means itâs a perfect time to cast your minds back to 2018 for a classic clash between Carlton and GWS. Click here for the match report.
The Giants have woken up and kicked the last two goals of the first half to trim the deficit to one point.
Hogan becomes the visitorsâ first multiple goalkicker in the process.
A reminder that the Giants have to beat the Blues to guarantee themselves a spot in the finals. If they lose, they will miss out if Essendon and Fremantle both win tomorrow.
The pendulum is starting to swing the Giantsâ way as they now lead the clearances 20-19, tackles 33-22, inside 50s 28-24, contested possessions 68-67 and hitouts 22-21.
Carlton 2.4, 6.6 (42)
GWS 1.3, 6.5 (41)
GOALS
Carlton: E.Curnow 2, Durdin, Casboult, Betts, McGovern
GWS: Hogan 2, Lloyd, Hopper, Perryman, Greene
DISPOSALS
Carlton: Walsh 16, E.Curnow 15, Newman 15, Cripps 14
GWS: Whitfield 16, Kelly 15, Ward 14
INTERCEPTS
Carlton: Weitering 4
GWS: Cumming 6
Weâre going all the way back to 1989 for tonightâs classic clash between Melbourne and Geelong. Click here to read the match report.
Gary Ablett soars over teammate Bill Brownless and Melbourneâs Steven Febey.Credit:Stuart Hannagan
In the space of 10 minutes, Geelong has shown why theyâre one of the most devastating teams in the competition, piling on five goals to open up a 39-point buffer at the break.
It was Selwood and Dangerfield who lifted the Cats onto their shoulders, while the Dees simply couldnât get their hands onto the footy.
Theyâve had their fair share of inside-50s, the Dees, but need to be more efficient going forward and their forwards need to hold onto their marks and take their opportunities.
Looking forward to a big second half from Petracca and Pickett, who are capable of bringing their side back into the contest.
Patrick Dangerfield and Christian Petracca.Credit:Getty Images
An astonishing second quarter ends with Melbourneâs minor premiership hopes in turmoil.
The Cats finish the first half with the last eight goals against the best defence in the competition, which is just extraordinary when you think about it.
It was such a tight game for over a quarter, and then all of a sudden the Cats flicked the switch in a devastating 10-minute period which saw them dominate the centre bounces.
The Cats are well on top in disposals 204-176, marks 53-37 and free kicks 13-8, and despite having fewer inside 50s (27-30), theyâve had more scoring shots 12-8 and, more importantly, many more goals 10-3.
Geelong 2.1, 10.2 (62)
Melbourne 2.3, 3.5 (23)
GOALS
Geelong: Hawkins 3, Cameron 2, Dahlhaus, Selwood, Dangerfield, Close, Rohan
Melbourne: Pickett, B.Brown, Viney
DISPOSALS
Geelong: Henderson 17, Menegola 16, Dangerfield 15, C.Guthrie 15, Selwood 15
Melbourne: Oliver 19, Harmes 16, Salem 15
INTERCEPTS
Geelong: Henry 5, Atkins 4, Henderson 4, Menegola 4
Melbourne: Lever 5, Bowey 4, Brayshaw 4
All of a sudden the Cats are out to a 28-point lead with 5:07 left in the first half on the back of six unanswered goals, 8.2.50 to 3.4.22.
Hawkins boots another one, to take his tally to three, before Dangerfield runs to 50m out and unleashes a long bomb, and then Close also gets in on the action.
Melbourneâs vaunted defence is struggling with the Catsâ tactic of running at them with effective use of handballs.
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