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2025 Toyota AFL Premiership
Geelong Cats v Brisbane Lions
Round 15 •
51 6.15
Full Time
92 14.8
Lions Won By 41
GMHBA Stadium,  Geelong  • Wadawurrung

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    AFL Match Preview | A Heavyweight Bout at the Cattery

    Get a final look at everything you need to know ahead of Geelong's colossal clash with Brisbane on Friday night

    What a night this is shaping up to be at Kardinia Park. 

    Patrick Dangerfield's 350th game, Tyson Stengle's 100th, a blockbuster between second and third on the AFL ladder and another instalment of one of the competition's more exciting rivalries in recent times. 

    If that was not enough, GMHBA Stadium will also be turned into a cauldron as Geelong 'Kit Out the Cattery,' with every fan to receive a collectable t-shirt. 

    Check out everything you need to know ahead of Friday night's colossal clash with Brisbane. 

    KEY DETAILS  

    2025 AFL Season - Round 15
    Geelong Cats v Brisbane Lions
    GMHBA Stadium, Geelong
    Friday 20th June, 7.40pm (AEST)

    TEAM SELECTION

    KEY MILESTONES

    Patrick Dangerfield - 350 AFL Games & Tyson Stengle - 100 AFL Games

    All the eyes will be on the milestone men, Patrick Dangerfield and Tyson Stengle as they take the field on Friday night in a significant career highlight for both players.

    Dangerfield will become just the 25th player in V/AFL history to reach 350 games, an extraordinary achievement in a career that has spanned over 18 years at Geelong and Adelaide. 

    Stengle's journey to 100 games has been incredible, spending short stints at two other clubs before finding a permanent home with the Cats, becoming a premiership player and an All-Australian in his first year at the club. 

    Both players have been instrumental in Geelong's line-up for a number of years, with the duo set to have a big impact on the field once again on Friday night against Brisbane. 

    ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 06: Patrick Dangerfield of the Cats and Tyson Stengle after the win during the 2024 AFL Round 04 match between the Western Bulldogs and the Geelong Cats at Adelaide Oval on April 06, 2024 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Sarah Reed/AFL Photos)

    RECENT HISTORY - Geelong v Brisbane

    Brisbane got the better of Geelong in the most recent two clashes, both thrillers that were decided by under two goals. 

    The Cats have a 13 game winning streak over the Lions at GMHBA Stadium, but Brisbane also have not visited Kardinia Park since early in the 2022 season. 

    Since the Lions joined the AFL in 1997, Geelong have had a narrow advantage winning 25 of 44 matches against Brisbane. 

    SEASON HOME AWAY GROUND
    2025 - Round 3 Brisbane 10.10 (70) Geelong 9.7 (61) Gabba
    2024 - PF Geelong 12.13 (85) Brisbane 14.11 (95) MCG
    2024 - Round 6 Brisbane 4.13 (37) Geelong 9.9 (63) Gabba
    2023 - Round 19 Brisbane 9.10 (64) Geelong 7.11 (53) Gabba
    2022 - PF Geelong 18.12 (120) Brisbane 7.7 (49) MCG
    2022 - Round 4 Geelong 11.14 (80) Brisbane 11.4 (70) GMHBA Stadium

    VENUE HISTORY - GMHBA Stadium 

    Four wins from five games at the venue this season, Geelong are proving hard to beat at home in 2025. 

    This week the Cats welcome Brisbane to GMHBA Stadium who have not visited Geelong since early in 2022, having lost their last 13 consecutive matches at Kardinia Park

    Remarkably their last win here came in 2003, Chris Scott kicked the final goal of the game for Brisbane and Nigel Lappin polled three Brownlow votes, the duo now an integral part of Geelong's coaching staff. 

    SEASON HOME AWAY
    2025 - Round 13 Geelong 9.7 (61) Gold Coast 5.7 (37)
    2025 - Round 11 Geelong 20.7 (127) Western Bulldogs 16.17 (113)
    2025 - Round 9 Geelong 14.17 (101) GWS Giants 16.9 (105)
    2025 - Round 4 Geelong 12.13 (85) Melbourne 6.10 (46)
    2025 - Round 1 Geelong 23.9 (147) Fremantle 10.9 (69)
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    VFL CATS

    Geelong Cats v Brisbane
    Saturday 21st June
    Bounce: 11.05am
    GMHBA Stadium, Geelong

    KIT OUT THE CATTERY

    The Geelong Football Club will create a slice of history on Friday night as they transform GMHBA Stadium into a cauldron and 'Kit Out the Cattery.'

    Ready and waiting on every seat at GMHBA Stadium in Round 15 will be a free collectable Cats t-shirt, uniting Geelong supporters ahead of Friday night's blockbuster clash against reigning premiers, the Brisbane Lions. Emblazoned on the collectable t-shirt is an iconic Geelong Cats symbol from the 1970s logo on the front, along with the traditional “Geeeelong” cheersquad chant on the back. 

    The t-shirts will only be available to Cats supporters attending Friday night's blockbuster clash, with Geelong looking to solidify their spot in the top two on the ladder. 

    TICKETS

    Tickets are available for Friday night's blockbuster clash with Brisbane, secure your seat through Ticketmaster today. 

    With the Cats sitting in the top four, now is the perfect time to secure a 2025 Geelong Cats Membership for the remainder of the season. 

    WHERE TO WATCH 

    Geelong's Round 15 clash with Brisbane will be broadcast live and free on Channel 7 from 7.30pm AEST, ahead of the opening bounce at 7.40pm. 

    The match will also be broadcast on Fox Footy and streamed through Kayo from 7.30pm. 

    K rock will be covering all the action from 6.00pm AEST, tune in via 95.5FM, krockfootball.live and the AFL app. 

    Cats Membership: 2025 Digital Plus 

    Broadcast Details: 2025 AFL Broadcast Guide

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    AFL Match Report | Round 15

    Catch up on all the action from Geelong's clash with Brisbane at GMHBA Stadium on Friday night

    Geelong's five game win streak has been snapped at the hands of the reigning premiers on Friday night, the Cats falling to Brisbane by 41 points at GMHBA Stadium. 

    The damage was done early as the Lions flexed their muscle, the Cats struggling to find scoring avenues despite another four-goal haul from Jeremy Cameron. 

    Tom Stewart (22 disposals, 15 intercept possessions) and Jack Henry (12 disposals, nine intercepts) fought hard defensively, helping to thwart a number of Brisbane's attacks throughout the night and helping to limit the damage at times. 

    Through the middle of the ground, Tom Atkins continued to throw himself into contests and finished the night with 21 disposals, eight clearances and six tackles while also picking up six score involvements and five intercept possessions. 

    00:51

    Despite all the excitement in the pre-game build up, Geelong had to weather an early storm as Brisbane piled on the first four goals of the match, the Cats ultimately limited the damage but still trailed by 17 points at the first break. 

    Under immense pressure early, Tom Atkins did everything he could to wrestle back the ascendancy collecting seven disposals and a pair of clearances, also producing the top highlight of the quarter with a brilliant run down tackle on Lachie Neale. 

    Geelong started to gain ascendancy around stoppages in the second term but turnovers at inopportune times stifled any momentum, Brisbane capitalising to push the lead out to 23 points at half time. 

    Bailey Smith and Tom Atkins were instrumental through the middle combining for seven clearances in the second stanza, while Jeremy Cameron's two goals were pivotal to help keep the Cats within striking distance at the main break. 

    Withstanding a barrage of inside 50 entries from the Lions, Jack Henry and Tom Stewart stood tall down back picking off 13 intercept possessions between them in the opening half. 

    Brisbane made an emphatic move after half time as they slammed through four unanswered goals to open up a game high 45 point lead, Geelong able to narrow the gap to 32 points at the final break. 

    Any chance of the Cats mounting a challenge was quickly snuffed out in the last quarter, the Lions kicking the opening two goals in under five minutes, Geelong eventually falling by 41 points. 

    Geelong will enjoy a chance to reset next weekend with their bye, before returning to GMHBA Stadium the following week to take on Richmond. 

    2025 AFL Season - Round 15

    GEELONG      1.3      3.5      5.10     6.15     (51) 
    BRISBANE     4.2      7.4      11.6     14.8     (92)

    GOALS 
    Geelong: Cameron 4, Neale, Miers 1
    Brisbane:
    Morris 5, Rayner 3, Lohmann 2, Wilmot, McCluggage, W.Ashcroft, L.Ashcroft 1

    DISPOSALS
    Geelong: Smith 28, Holmes 23, Stewart 22, Martin, Atkins 21
    Brisbane:
    Zorko 33, Dunkley 30, W.Ashcroft 28, Berry 26, Fletcher, L.Ashcroft 23

    SUBSTITUTES 
    Geelong: Ollie Henry (replaced Mitch Duncan in the third quarter)
    Brisbane:
    Bruce Reville (replaced Brandon Starcevich in the fourth quarter)

    LATE CHANGES
    Geelong: Nil
    Brisbane: Darcy Gardiner (replaced by Bruce Reville)

    CROWD: 35,367 @ GMHBA Stadium

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    Edwards eyeing strong finish to 2025 after making his return on the weekend

    Emerging Cats ruckman, Mitch Edwards returned to action on the weekend during Geelong's VFL clash with Brisbane

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