Superficially,Geelong'stwo-point thriller against Fremantle looks like a lucky escape at home against a lesser opponent. Given context,it might actually prove one of the Cats'best this season. It's rare for a team to be left with just one fit player on an interchange bench,but with Joel Selwood knocked out in the first minute,Tom Stewart suffering a facial fracture and Darcy Lang unable to run,Geelong was. Out on their feet,the Cats still somehow managed 3.5 to two behinds in the final term,finishing the game having made only 61 of a potential 90 interchange rotations. It was gutsy stuff,and while it's unlikely to happen again,surviving itmay just be the making of Chris Scott's team.
THE SMOTHER
Bombed:Gary Rohan is mobbed by Sydney teammates after booting the winning goal.Credit:Mark Metcalfe/AFL Media
If ever a coach wants to emphasise the importance of his players going as hard as possible for every second of every game,he now simply needs to wheel out the video of the last 25 seconds at theSCG on Friday night,and Essendon veteran Brendon Goddard's ill-fated attempt to play-on from a kick-in with the Dons leading by five points. Really,all Goddard had to do for the game to be won was clear the defensive 50. It was little Swan Tom Papley who made sure that didn't happen,flying at the man with the ball,forcing the boundary throw-in from which Sydney score the post-siren winner to Gary Rohan. The one-percenters all add up. But this one alone was worth what could be four crucial match points.
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