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These guys can do that – if they have a big second half for the season, look out.” Cameron’s five-goal bag saw him usurp teammate Tom Hawkins into second spot on the Coleman Medal table … not that Hawkins would care. Bews was collected high by Giant Jesse Hogan late in the first term and immediately headed to the bench. Preuss didn’t know where to go – he ended up taking the closest player instead of staying with Blicavs,” Lyon lamented. Just under two years after Cameron requested a move from the Giants to the Cats as a free agent before the Giants matched Geelong’s offer and forced a trade that saw them net three first-round Geelong picks, Cameron exploded at the start of the game, kicking three of Geelong’s first four goals in the opening term. “They kicked two goals in the first quarter and have managed just two more for the game.” Despite sending their veterans to the bench for much of the final term, Cameron added a fifth, Stengle kicked his third and Quinton Narkle got on the scoreboard too as the Cats finished full of run. Guthrie was the late addition for Rhys Stanley, but the lack of a recognised ruckman did little to stop the Cats run. The Giants struggled to put any scoreboard pressure on the Cats in the third, kicking four behinds for the quarter, as Geelong pushed out to a 32-point lead at the final change. (Preuss is) going to be getting his hands on it all day (but) he’s got to be aware of this on the exit.” The Cats managed to push the lead out by the main change, on the back of some GWS errors. “This is Blicavs who is the target for Geelong on the exit.
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“Then they just controlled the game from there. “The message was when we are really clear on what it is we are trying to do and we go out really committed to executing it, we are a pretty good team,” he said. “In the first seven rounds they were playing OK football and they looked like they were the second-fastest team for going from their back 50 to their forward 50 in terms of transition speed,” Buckley observed.