More from Telstra

Australia's best network.

You are currently logged in to Club Exclusive access
Geelong MC
2021 NAB AFLW Season
Geelong Cats v GWS GIANTS
Round 8 •
9 1.3
Full Time
16 2.4
GIANTS Won By 7
GMHBA Stadium,  Geelong  • Wadawurrung

Match Timeline

Hover timeline to view key events

The Match Timeline Explained
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)

Match Feed

Live Interchange Bench

Loading…

No interchange bench data available

There is currently no interchange bench data available for this match

Quarter Breakdown

The latest score breakdowns

--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-

Match Feed

Live Interchange Bench

Loading…

No interchange bench data available

There is currently no interchange bench data available for this match

Recent Encounters

The last 3 meetings between the teams...

Loading…

No Recent Encounters Available

There are currently no recent encounters available for this match

Form Guide

Find out how each teams season is shaping up!

Loading…

No recent form available

There is currently no recent form available for this match
Click for More

Line-Ups

The latest team changes…

Click For More

Team Head-to-Head Stats

How the teams performed

    Loading…

    No Team Stats Available

    There are currently no Stats available for this Match
    Click For More

    Match Leaders

    Who performed the best this match

    {}

    Today's Must Read

    {}
    {}

    Match Preview: AFLW Round 8

    The Cats will be striving to upset the Giants in the final AFLW game at GMHBA Stadium for 2021

    Proudly presented by

    Ford

    With just two games remaining in the NAB AFLW season, the Cats will be hoping to notch-up a much-needed win and finish on a high.

    For the first time since 2019, they take on the Greater Western Sydney GIANTS, who sit ninth on the ladder with three wins to their credit.

    The Details

    Geelong v Greater Western Sydney
    Sunday, 20 March at 1.10pm
    GMHBA Stadium, Geelong

    Tickets are available through Ticketmaster.

    Last Time They Met

    Round 7, 2019
    Greater Western Sydney 6.5 (41) def Geelong 1.4 (10)
    UNSW Canberra Oval

    The Giants scored an upset win over the Cats at home to end their season on a high back in 2019.

    Olivia Purcell collected 19 disposals in that match, while Maddy McMahon (14) and Meg McDonald (11) were among the best. Renee Garing laid an incredible 14 tackles.

    Renee Garing laid an impressive 14 tackles last time the Cats and Giants met.

    Cats to Keep Your Eye On

    Amy McDonald and Becky Webster have been the standouts for the Cats in the midfield in 2021. The pair have taken their games to a new level, and are constant fixtures in the team’s best.

    Against the West Coast Eagles last week, McDonald collected a game-high 24 disposals and six tackles, while Webster collected 16 disposals and laid five tackles.

    In defence, Meg McDonald has been a stalwart all season, and again put up a fighting effort against the sharpshooting Eagles on Monday.

    The Key Points

    1) Early goal key: They Cats will be hoping to strike early on the scoreboard to ease pressure against the Giants on Saturday afternoon. The Cats played their best footy against Carlton in Round 6, when Becky Webster had a goal on the board in the opening minutes of the game.

    Against the Eagles, the pressure built after both teams went goalless in the first quarter, but the home team found their accuracy in the second quarter and put through four-goals straight to effectively put the contest out of reach for Geelong.

    2) Make clearances count: The Cats beat the Eagles 25-21 in the clearance count on the weekend, and there were times where they collected the ball from a hitout, but were thwarted before they could get the ball clear. If the Cats can go the extra step against the Giants, it will go a long way to helping them create opportunities in their attacking half.

    3) The last one at home: It hasn’t been the season the Cats hoped for, but they will be trying hard to produce their best and finish on a win in their final game at GMHBA Stadium for the year. It will be a tough challenge against the Giants, but with strong, vocal hometown support, the Cats will be striving to cause the upset.

    The Cats are looking forward to hometown support in the crowd against the Giants

    How to Watch

    If you wish to attend the game, you must pre-purchase a ticket. Tickets are just $10 for adults/concession, while anyone under 18 years of age can enter free (but still must redeem a ticket). Tickets are available through Ticketmaster.

    In 2021, Geelong Cats AFLW Members get free admission to home games at GMHBA Stadium. Members can redeem their free ticket through Ticketmaster.

    If you’re watching from home, the game be shown live on Fox Sports 3, and can also be streamed on Kayo with a subscription, as well as womens.afl and the official AFLW App.

    Follow the @catswomens on Twitter and Instagram for updates throughout the game.

     

    {}
    {}

    Gutsy Cats Fall To Giants

    Geelong has fallen to Greater Western Sydney by seven points

    GEELONG has fallen to their eighth straight defeat this season after a narrow seven-point loss to Greater Western Sydney at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday.

    The win for the Giants keeps alive their slim finals hopes.   

    03:46

    Alyce Parker continued her impressive form with 25 disposals, while the Giants were also well served by Elle Bennetts and captain Alicia Eva with 18 touches each. 

    Geelong skipper Meg McDonald, fellow defender Maddy McMahon and the ultra consistent Amy McDonald were amongst the better performers for the Cats.

    GWS looked to be on top early in the second term after veteran forward Cora Staunton kicked the Giants’ second goal of the game.

    But the rest of the second term was played predominantly on Geelong’s terms, with the Cats applying enormous front-half pressure. 

    However, Geelong failed to take advantage of its 11-3 inside-50 domination that quarter, adding only a solitary point to go into half-time five points down. 

    03:42

    GWS started to regain control in the third quarter, but like Geelong was unable to make the most of its opportunities, adding only 0.3 while keeping Geelong scoreless. 

    The fourth quarter was played at a frenetic pace, with Geelong constantly surging the ball inside 50.

    But a desperate GWS side was able to stop Geelong from making any significant impact on the scoreboard, recording a 2.4 (16) to 1.3 (9) victory on the road.

    00:59

    The first blow

    Haneen Zreika got the Giants off to an impressive start with a scintillating display early in the first term. The zippy youngster took the ball in the forward pocket, ran around debutant Carly Remmos and threaded the needle to kick the Giants' first goal for the day. In a dour, low-scoring affair, Zreika's early spark proved pivotal. 

    Injury woes continue 

    For Geelong, the AFLW season can't come to an end soon enough. Sitting winless with one round left to play, the Cats have had torrid luck on the injury front. Already missing two of their best players in Olivia Purcell and Nina Morrison, the Cats also lost youngster Denby Taylor against the Giants. After colliding with Tait Mackrill early in the first term, Taylor played no further part in the game. She was later seen on the boundary with her arm in a sling.

    00:23

    The ladder now

    Saturday's win has kept the Giants' incredibly faint finals hopes alive, although they would need a host of results to go their way to sneak into the top six. Given its poor percentage of 71.6, GWS would need a thumping win against fellow finals aspirant Carlton next week and hope the Bulldogs lose their final two matches. The Giants would also need the Demons to lose against Fremantle and Brisbane, but even then Melbourne's impressive percentage (currently 136.4) will likely be too much for GWS to overcome.         

    Say what? 

    "We are developing obviously as a group and need to get some improvement at taking our chances when the moments come and being as clean as we can with our disposals." - Geelong coach Paul Hood 

    "We've certainly looked to try and do things and prepare a little bit differently in the last month … because we've historically been up and down. In other days I think we may have lost this game today … so we were very happy with the outcome." - GWS coach Alan McConnell

    What's next?

    Geelong will head to Metricon Stadium next Saturday to take on the Suns at 4.10pm AEST. Meanwhile, the Giants will host Carlton at Blacktown International Sportspark for a must-win clash at 4.10pm AEDT next Sunday.                

    Match Details

    GEELONG 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.3 (9)

    GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY 1.1 2.1 2.4 2.4 (16) 

    GOALS
    Geelong: McWilliams
    Greater Western Sydney: Zreika, Staunton

    BEST 
    Geelong: M.McDonald, A.McDonald, McMahon, Gardiner, McWilliams
    Greater Western Sydney: Parker, Bennetts, Staunton, Zreika, Beeson 

    INJURIES 
    Geelong: Taylor (shoulder) 
    Greater Western Sydney: Nil

    Reports: Britt Tully for a dangerous tackle on Richelle Cranston in the fourth quarter

    Crowd: 963 at GMHBA Stadium

    {}

    Player Stats

    See how the players are performing...

    Team Stats

    See how the teams are performing…

    Disposals

    Stoppages

    Possession

    Marks

    Scoring

    Defence

    General

    Loading…
    Expand match timeline Close

    Team Line-Ups

    The latest team changes…

    Match Feed

    The latest team changes....

    The Match Timeline Explained
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
    Drag me!
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    -.- (-)
    Refresh Match Feed
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-
    --.-

    Match Feed

    Loading…
    Expand match timeline Close

    Match News, Videos and Photos

    Loading…

    Geelong Cats Official App

    The brand new Geelong Cats Official App is your one stop shop for all your latest team news, videos, player profiles, scores and stats delivered LIVE to your smartphone or tablet!