The Blockbuster That Wasn’t
Collingwood
7.2 13.7 16.11 18.12 (120)
defeated
Geelong
1.1 3.5 6.10 11.13 (79)
@ MCG
Attendance: 95,241
7.2 13.7 16.11 18.12 (120)
defeated
Geelong
1.1 3.5 6.10 11.13 (79)
@ MCG
Attendance: 95,241
It was an auspicious beginning with Collingwood first two goals coming from incidents where Geelong should have received free kicks. One might wonder whether it would have made a difference. Then it becomes acutely obvious that even that small loss of momentum would have been a slight speed bump to their onslaught.
Collingwood romped in 7 goals to 1 in the first quarter, and then backed it up with 6 goals to 2 in the second quarter. Game over virtually, but with still half a game to play.
Ablett was Geelong’s only shining light in a very lacklustre performance. Geelong had too many stars go missing. Steve Johnson, Brad Ottens and Tom Hawkins are a few of those whom had no influence. Cameron Ling on multiple occasions looked slow and I’m not sure he can last very long. Maybe his leadership is enough to keep him on board, a lot like how Brett Kirk became a mainstay at Sydney.
The pressure was intense and Geelong wilted. They couldn’t get any flow, Collingwood didn’t allow it. Collingwood were skilful and ruthless. Even the ball was continually bouncing in their favour. As evidenced by a wicked off break of a long bomb by Leigh Brown in the first quarter.
The spectacle of the occasion was lost, but what an opportunity to witness a full house at the MCG. I would recommend it to anybody
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