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Geelong MC
2023 rebel VFLW Competition
Carlton v Geelong
Round 2 •
21 2.9
Full Time
22 3.4
Cats Won By 1
IKON Park,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    VFLW Team Selection | Round 2

    Renee Garing will make her return to footy in Geelong's Round 2 VFL clash with Carlton on Saturday

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    GEELONG has made two changes to its VFLW team that will play Carlton in their round 2 clash on Saturday at Ikon Park. 

    Renee Garing will play her first official game since giving birth to Parker last year.

    Jane McMeel is the other addition this week and will make her VFLW debut. McMeel is a running machine from South Warrnambool. She was the winner of the 2022 Western Victoria Female Football League Best and Fairest.

    Bree Beckley (unavailable) and Gabbi Featherston (concussion) are out for the Cats.

    VFLW Round 2 Match Centre

    Geelong’s new-look VFLW team showed plenty of promise in its season-opener against North Melbourne and will be looking to build on that performance in Saturday's 11am clash where they'll be chasing their first win of the season.

    All matches in the 2023 Smithy’s VFL and rebel VFLW seasons will be live streamed free via the AFL website, AFL Live Official App and VFL App.

    VFLW Round 2 Team

    In: Renee Garing, Jane McMeel
    Out: Bree Beckley (unavailable), Gabbi Featherston (concussion)

    Backs 59. Sarah Perrott 44. Melissa Bragg  
    Half Backs 37. Chloe Leonard 39. Abbey McDonald 49. Emily Worpel
    Centreline 42. Abby Favell 33. Emily Ramsay 12. Renee Garing
    Half Forwards 30. Sachi DeGiacomi 25. Mia Skinner 40. Cheryl de Groot
    Forwards 53. Olivia Cicolini 43. Analea McKee  
    Followers 29. Kalani Scoullar 51. Charlotte Simpson 47. Sophie O'Dea
    Interchange 57. Eliza Wilson-MacDonald 27. Danielle Stewart 35. Poppy Schaap
      48. Ella Firth 38. Jane McMeel  
    Emergencies 36. Breanna Pratt 58. Emma Gilligan 50. Laura Ryan

     

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    VFLW | Cats Claw Way to One-Point Victory

    Geelong’s young VFLW side has given an early glimpse of its mettle with a thrilling win over Carlton

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    Liv Cicolini celebrates a goal with her signature rev-up celebration. Photo: Arj Giese

    Geelong’s VFLW side opened its account for 2023 with a thrilling one-point win over Carlton at Ikon Park on Saturday.

    In a tough, highly-contested battle, the Cats worked their way back from a seven-point deficit midway through the third to scrape home with a 3.4 (22) to 2.9 (21) win over the Blues.

    Carlton led by 10 points after an arm-wrestle of an opening term, before the Cats fought their way back into the contest with goals to Liv Cicolini and Ella Firth to take a two-point lead into the main break.

    Neither side was willing to give an inch in the third quarter as Geelong clung on to a one-point lead, but it was the Blues who made the most of their chances in the final term to work their way to a seven-point lead.

    However, the Cats found a way to fight back, with Charlotte Simpson personifying Geelong’s determination late in the game with a gutsy clearance out of the centre.

    Sophie O’Dea finished off the great team play with a clean kick for goal to get the Cats within one point.

    Cicolini levelled the score with just over three minutes remaining, before desperation from Simpson with a snap from a pack gave the Cats the lead - albeit by one point.

    Geelong’s defence stood up in the final minutes to protect the lead as the Cats got on the board for season 2023.

    “To win a game like that is exciting, to show the resilience to come from a kick and a bit behind with four minutes to go when we hadn’t been scoring highly, just to take the game on and to win it, I’m just excited that the players get to feel that joy that comes from a one-point win,” Geelong Cats VFLW Senior Coach Elise Coventry said.

    “We’re a young group – we’ve got a heap of talent in the group, but stuff like that takes practice and sometimes years to do well, to win close games.

    "So for them to do that in Round 2 as a group builds belief, but also builds that team cohesion amongst them so they know that to come off with a win like that, you have to work as a team and bring it all together in a short period of time.

    "It’s going to be huge for the group – you can see and hear it already in the rooms, they’re buzzing, so it’s going to be a good week, I think.”

    There were plenty of Cats who are already building strong form in the early stages of the season, from a sterling defence, to a determined midfield and a tireless forward line.

    Simpson finished the day with 26 disposals, 10 clearances and six tackles in another great midfield performance, while Melissa Bragg and Abbey McDonald were again fantastic in defence and Analea McKee made her presence felt all over the ground.

    “'Simmo' was huge in the midfield, and that was something she really wanted to work on this year, her midfield craft, and I thought today she did that from the first quarter, which was really good,” Coventry said.

    “Abbey and 'Braggy', coming from our AFLW program, it’s really nice to see those girls step up and lead and drag everyone along with them. And I think they do that, because then (Emily) Worpel and Sarah Perrott and the like join in that momentum and follow along.

    "Abbey’s explosiveness out of the back half and then to use the footy with a lot of composure is great. 'Braggy' with her contested stuff and just grabbing the ball out of the air at the highest point, she provides such important stability for us behind there.

    "Ahead of the ball, I thought Analea was really important – she has been for us the past two games, she provides such a great target forward. She goes into the ruck and then plays such a great role in defence for us when she’s the resting ruck.

    "There’s some really talented girls in there, a mixture of AFLW players and VFLW-listed players that are leading by example."

    Renee Garing works the ball through traffic. Photo: Arj Giese

    Renee Garing made an impressive return in her first official game since the Cats’ VFLW preliminary final in 2021, leading the Cats for tackles with nine for the match, to go with 17 disposals.

    "Midfield was so important – for 'Ney' to come back for her first official game since having Parker and to play the way she did, to get in and under … for her to play a contested style of footy like that is just massive for us," Coventry said.

    Geelong will find out during the week the extent of an ankle injury suffered by Poppy Schaap in the third term.

    With their first win on the board, the Cats turn their attention to Darebin, whom they host at Deakin University Elite Sports Precinct on Easter Saturday.

    VFLW Round 2

    Carlton     1.5   1.6   1.7   2.9 (21)
    Geelong   0.1   2.2   2.2   3.4 (22)

    GOALS

    Carlton Maddie Di Cosmo, Ashlee Thorneycroft
    Geelong Liv Cicolini, Ella Firth, Sophie O’Dea

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