Courageous Cats defy injuries to hold on against Suns
Geelong breaks '15 duck after holding on for dear life against Gold Coast
GEELONG has finally secured its first win of the season but the four points came at a cost, with Jimmy Bartel, Mathew Stokes and Tom Lonergan all injured during Sunday’s nine-point victory against Gold Coast at Simonds Stadium.
The Cats trailed by 12 points at half-time, but booted six goals in 22 minutes in the third term, and then hung on for dear life as the Suns made all the running in the final quarter, to record a desperately needed 16.9 (105) to 13.18 (96) victory.
With the contest going down to the wire, it was versatile big man Mark Blicavs who stepped up to kick a booming goal from outside 50 with just 30 seconds left on the clock, ensuring the Cats got over the line.
To make matters worse, key defender Lonergan was stretchered from the field in the third term after copping a knee in the back of the head from Sam Day in a marking contest.
In a match played in cold and soggy conditions, it was Geelong skipper Joel Selwood who inspired his side to a momentous victory.
Selwood collected a game-high 38 disposals, to go along with 12 clearances, six tackles, six inside 50s and a goal in a sensational individual performance.
This was not a performance featuring the polish Geelong has typically demonstrated in recent times, but rather a tough grind for a win that just had to happen.
"Collectively we played very, very poorly, and we probably coached poorly in the first half as well, a lot of stuff was going wrong," Scott said.
"But it was all turned around (in the second half), and turned around under adversity as well."
Geelong was sluggish in the first half, affording the Suns far too much space around the ball, and it was made to pay the price.
Even without skipper Gary Ablett (shoulder), Suns midfielders Dion Prestia (29 disposals), Michael Rischitelli (26) and Harley Bennell (26) had a field day through the centre in the first half.
Gold Coast defender Trent McKenzie - who was dropped by coach Rodney Eade after the Suns' listless round-one loss to Melbourne - also played a big role on Cats danger man Steve Johnson.
"For the bulk of the day I was really pleased with their effort. We were heavily criticised and justifiably so, but the players really responded," Eade said.
"But that's what we've got to base (our game) on and that's what we've preached from the start."
Tall forward Josh Walker - a late replacement for Tom Hawkins,who was a late withdrawal pre-game - took his chance to boot four goals in an impressive display for the Cats.
Veteran James Kelly also stepped up in a big way throughout the game, personified by his gut-busting chase in the dying minutes to prevent a certain Matt Shaw goal that would have put the Suns in front.
But it was the coolness of Blicavs, after another Selwood-won clearance out of the middle of the ground, that may have just resurrected the Cats' season.
The tasks do not get any easier for the Cats though, who take on North Melbourne at Simonds Stadium next Sunday. The Suns take on Greater Western Sydney at Startrack Oval, in Canberra, on Saturday.
Tom Lonergan is assisted from the field after being concussed against the Suns. Picture: AFL Media
SUBSTITUTES Geelong: Nakia Cockatoo replaced Jimmy Bartel (knee) in the first quarter Gold Coast: Matt Shaw replaced Daniel Gorringe in the third quarter
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