AFL match: Geelong Cats vs North Melbourne

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AFL match: Geelong Cats vs North Melbourne

The clash between the Geelong Cats and North Melbourne in the AFL is always a highly anticipated event, with both teams boasting a rich history and passionate fan bases. The rivalry between these two clubs dates back decades, with each match filled with intensity and excitement.

The Geelong Cats, known for their skilled players and strong team cohesion, have consistently been a force to be reckoned with in the AFL. On the other hand, North Melbourne has a reputation for their tenacity and never-say-die attitude on the field.

The 2022 premiers have returned to a familiar position with four wins on the spin and are one of three sides that are yet to taste defeat this season.

    The Kangaroos, meanwhile, are at the other end of the table, having lost all four of their matches, as they sit alongside Adelaide, Hawthorn and West Coast among the sides that are yet to register a victory.

    “North Melbourne are on their haunches because of how powerful he is.”

    Cameron Mooney described Cameron’s first half as “phenomenal”.

    “With (Hawkins) out, was he going to anchor himself to the goal square? The answer is no,” he said.

    “He’s playing his natural game, getting up the ground and running his opponent into the ground.

    “We’ve seen it a couple of times now when North defenders just couldn’t run back with him.

    “He’s run into an open goal on a couple of occasions.”

    The Roos were smashed in the midfield, starved in their forward line and overrun in defence against the Cats. They were too slow with their ball movement, too sloppy under pressure and on the few occasions they made it forward they Larkey with long bombs, allowing Geelong defenders Tom Stewart, Jack Henry and Sam De Koning to intercept or spoil.

    Harry Sheezel had a lot of the ball, but so he should have, mopping up in defence, while Luke Davies-Uniake and George Wardlaw battled away. Kangaroos looked to have unearthed a promising defender in Bigoa Nyuon, who did not look out of place in his debut game, considering he

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