At it's heart, scoring in the AFL is very simple. Get the ball into the forward line and either by mark or open play, kick the goal. But who at the Cats is best at getting it in, at being the target and at converting?

Who gives it: Steve Johnson Seventy-two inside 50s in 2014. AFL ranking third. Johnson hasn't had his best season, and he doesn't kick a lot of goals anymore, but he remains one of the Cats' most valuable attacking weapons.

The most efficient: Tom Hawkins This is in an interesting one. Hawkins, who you would expect to be on the receiving end of most inside-50s, actually sends a lot of kicks inside the arc himself. And he is very efficient, finding a target 56.3 per cent of the time.

And who gets it: Tom Hawkins And now Hawkins bobs up again, this time on the receiving end of the Cats' forays into attack. He is Geelong's most common target for kicks inside 50. He has been targeted 155 times this season.

The converter: Tom Hawkins The big Tomahawk is also the best target when Geelong goes into attack. When Hawkins is the target, the Cats score 49 per cent of the time. He is, in other words, a very valuable player indeed.