Courageous Cats Fall Just Short

Geelong’s 2023 season ended with a narrow loss to league heavyweights Brisbane Lions

Geelong has fallen just short of a maiden Grand Final berth after going down to Brisbane by four points in a spirited effort at Brighton Homes Arena on Saturday night.

The Cats fought back from a 12-point deficit at quarter-time, with the lead changing six times throughout the game, before the Lions prevailed 6.2 (38) to 5.4 (34).

The Lions will be sweating on scans for star forward Dakota Davidson, who left the field in the third quarter with what appeared to be a serious knee injury.

In her absence, Shannon Campbell was thrown forward and ultimately kicked the final goal of the game to put Brisbane in front with five minutes to go.

The victory came despite Geelong’s persistence, remaining a threat until the last siren. The home side led at each break, but found itself on the back foot early in the last quarter by way of an Aishling Moloney goal out the back.

When the Cats were able to find that small margin of space around the contest that they got on top. With Georgie Prespakis propelling the ball forward, Geelong was then able to put the Lions’ defence under pressure, allowing Jackie Parry (two goals, seven disposals) to use her strength in front of goal.

Prespakis (21 disposals, six clearances) worked her way into the game, while Morrison (nine clearances, 20 disposals) picked up where she left off last week.

Geelong’s 2023 season ended with a narrow loss to league heavyweights Brisbane Lions

Geelong has fallen just short of a maiden Grand Final berth after going down to Brisbane by four points in a spirited effort at Brighton Homes Arena on Saturday night.

The Cats fought back from a 12-point deficit at quarter-time, with the lead changing six times throughout the game, before the Lions prevailed 6.2 (38) to 5.4 (34).

The Lions will be sweating on scans for star forward Dakota Davidson, who left the field in the third quarter with what appeared to be a serious knee injury.

In her absence, Shannon Campbell was thrown forward and ultimately kicked the final goal of the game to put Brisbane in front with five minutes to go.

The victory came despite Geelong’s persistence, remaining a threat until the last siren. The home side led at each break, but found itself on the back foot early in the last quarter by way of an Aishling Moloney goal out the back.

When the Cats were able to find that small margin of space around the contest that they got on top. With Georgie Prespakis propelling the ball forward, Geelong was then able to put the Lions’ defence under pressure, allowing Jackie Parry (two goals, seven disposals) to use her strength in front of goal.

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The sides traded goals throughout the second and third quarters. Geelong looked threatening throughout the third term, trapping Brisbane in its defensive pocket, but the visitors simply couldn’t turn that into scoreboard pressure.

Inaugural Cat Renee Garing bade goodbye to AFLW with the loss, having announced her retirement earlier this year. Garing played 33 games, returning this season after giving birth to her son Parker last year.

With an injury cloud coming into the game after fracturing her collarbone in Geelong’s elimination final win over Essendon a fortnight ago, Chloe Scheer proved to the world that she was fully fit. Firstly by taking down Jen Dunne in a strong tackle to test out her collarbone, before dobbing a casual goal around the body from 45m the following quarter.

Brisbane will take on the winner of Sunday’s Preliminary Final between North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos and Adelaide.

The sides traded goals throughout the second and third quarters. Geelong looked threatening throughout the third term, trapping Brisbane in its defensive pocket, but the visitors simply couldn’t turn that into scoreboard pressure.

Inaugural Cat Renee Garing bade goodbye to AFLW with the loss, having announced her retirement earlier this year. Garing played 33 games, returning this season after giving birth to her son Parker last year.

With an injury cloud coming into the game after fracturing her collarbone in Geelong’s elimination final win over Essendon a fortnight ago, Chloe Scheer proved to the world that she was fully fit. Firstly by taking down Jen Dunne in a strong tackle to test out her collarbone, before dobbing a casual goal around the body from 45m the following quarter.

Brisbane will take on the winner of Sunday’s Preliminary Final between North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos and Adelaide.

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