A fast finishing Cats side was unable to hunt down the Gold Coast Suns, losing a close one in Townsville.

Despite kicking just one point in the second quarter, the Cats ran out the second half hard before losing by eight points.

Recruit Mitch Clark, playing his first game since round four, 2013, showed plenty of promise and threatened to steal the game in the final term. 

The ex-Demon struggled to get near the ball in the first quarter but as the match wore on, he impressed.

He laid off a goal for Cory Gregson, and then with his team trailing, kicked two quick goals to momentarily give the Cats the lead midway through the fourth.

Veterans Jimmy Bartel (26 touches) and Harry Taylor (22) were among Geelong's best, while Steven Motlop (22) and Matthew Stokes (19) injected some much-needed pace.

After two first-quarter goals, Geelong spearhead Tom Hawkins looked in second gear and was quiet the rest of the way.

WHAT WE LEARNED

Gold Coast: Zac Smith showed he wants that No.1 ruck mantle. With Tom Nicholls still on the way back from injury, Smith looked more aggressive than he has at any stage of his career. The 25-year-old not only had 28 hit-outs, but mopped up with 13 disposals and put his head over the ball at every opportunity. Hawthorn recruit Mitch Hallahan looks a perfect midfield foil for his fleet-footed teammates. 

Geelong: The Cats have a lot of work to do before round one. Against a depleted Suns midfield, they struggled for most of the day at the stoppages. While the return of Joel Selwood and Steve Johnson will undoubtedly help, the two stars will need some hassistancelp. Versatile Mark Blicavs looked good in defence, while a rusty Mitch Clark showed enough to believe he will be a good foil for Tom Hawkins in the forward 50.

NEW FACES

Gold Coast: Mitch Hallahan was like a duck to water in his first game since switching from Hawthorn. The hard-nut midfielder had 25 touches and looked dangerous at stoppages with his eight clearances. Star Swans signing Nick Malceski was a bit quieter at half-back, but still looked right at home, marshaling the defensive unit. Draftee Jarrod Garlett was lively up forward, kicking two goals, including a special effort from the right boundary line. Adam Saad showed great dash, Touk Miller was busy, Keegan Brooksby competitive in the ruck, while defender Henry Schade did a fine job on Tom Hawkins for much of the day.

Geelong: Prized recruit Mitch Clark worked into the game after a difficult start. He got into good positions but misjudged a number of marks, finishing with two late goals from his nine disposals. The former Demon looked better as the match wore on, with a deft pickup and handpass leading directly to a goal for draftee Cory Gregson, who impressed with his pace. Number 10 draft pick Nakia Cockatoo was the best of Geelong's youngsters on debut, finding 10 disposals, while Dean Gore looks a readymade midfielder with his strong build and willingness to compete. Irishman Padraig Lucey struggled in the heat, while defender Jake Kolodjashnij and rookie Michael Luxford showed glimpses without getting overly involved.

 

GOLD COAST     0.3.3    0.5.9    0.6.16      0.10.19 (79)

GEELONG         0.3.2      0.3.3      0.6.6        1.9.8 (71)

SUPERGOALS

Gold Coast: Nil

Geelong: Motlop

GOALS

Gold Coast: Garlett 2, Rischitelli 2, Matera, Hall, Miller, Kolodjashnij, Smith, Lynch

Geelong: Clark 2, Hawkins 2, Lang 2, Guthrie, Gregson, Stokes

BEST 

Gold Coast: Rischitelli, Hallahan, Smith, Bennell, Saad

Geelong: Stokes, Bartel, Taylor, Motlop, Kelly, Lang, Gore

INJURIES

Gold Coast: Nil

Geelong: Nil

Reports: Nil

Umpires: TBA

Official crowd: 4431 at Townsville Football Ground