Brisbane Lions vs Geelong Cats preview, tips and teams – 2014 AFL Round 2

Sunday’s first AFL Round 2 match is between Brisbane Lions and Geelong Cats. The opening bounce is set to commence at 12.10pm with the game to be played at Gabba. The away team Geelong Cats are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Brisbane Lions and Geelong Cats.

Round: Round 2, Sunday March 30, 12.10pm
Stadium: Gabba
Weather: 30° Possible shower.

Featured Bookmakers:

Odds Comparison:

Brisbane Lions 3.60 3.80 3.75 3.80 3.60 4.00
Geelong Cats 1.26 1.27 1.29 1.27 1.26 1.25

All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.

Tips: Geelong Cats to win.

Preview:

THESE teams played two of the most exciting matches of the 2013 season. Ash McGrath completed a memorable 200th game with an after-the-siren goal completing a remarkable 52-point turnaround in round 13, while Geelong turned the tables in round 23 with a thrilling one-point win at Simonds Stadium. A lot has changed at the Lions since then, and they started life under rookie coach Justin Leppitsch with a competitive loss against Hawthorn in round one. They will play the Cats minus suspended midfield ace Tom Rockliff but will still fancy their chances in the 100th game for both Daniel Rich and Jack Redden. Geelong started its campaign with a strong win over Adelaide and after celebrating Jimmy Bartel’s 250th in style, have another reason to lift with defender Andrew Mackie playing his 200th game. The hot conditions of a 12.10pm start should favour the locals, but you’d be a brave person to tip against Geelong.
LAST FIVE TIMES
R23, 2013, Geelong 15.22 (112) d Brisbane 17.9 (111) at Simonds Stadium
R13, 2013, Brisbane 15.13 (103) d Geelong 14.14 (98) at the Gabba
R5, 2012, Geelong 12.7 (79) d Brisbane 4.17 (41) at the Gabba
R17, 2011, Geelong 20.13 (133) d Brisbane 15.14 (104) at the Gabba
R17, 2010, Geelong 19.13 (127) d Brisbane 9.10 (64) at Simonds Stadium
 
THE SIX POINTS
1. It was one win each in 2013 and both games were thrillers; the Lions won by five points in round 13 at the Gabba following Ash McGrath’s heroic goal after the final siren, while Geelong snuck home by one point in round 23.
2. Both teams were impressive in round one with centre clearances; the Lions were ranked first with 19 and Geelong was equal-fourth with 16.
3. Geelong has dominated the Lions in recent seasons, winning 11 of 13 contests since 2006, including five by 50 points or more.
4. The Cats had 62 inside-50s in round one, the second most, while the Lions had 50, leaving them ninth.
5. At the Gabba it’s eight wins to seven in the home team’s favour, but Geelong has won five of the past seven.
6. Two of the most creative defenders in the game will take the field on Sunday. Corey Enright is ranked 44th overall – fourth among defenders – in the AFL Official Player Ratings while Lion Pearce Hanley also sneaks into the top 50 at No.49 (sixth among defenders).

Teams:

Brisbane Lions:Brisbane Lions logo

Backs:         Golby Merrett Adcock                         
Half-backs: 
   Patfull Clarke Lester
Centres:       Mayes Rich Hanley
Half-forwards: Green West Paparone
Forwards:      Redden Brown Bewick
Followers:     Leuenberger Moloney Zorko
Interchange:   From: Aish Crisp Robertson Lisle Taylor Close Paine
In:            Lisle Bewick Paine Crisp Robertson
Out:           Rockliff (suspended) Harwood (shoulder)
New:           Nick Robertson, 18, West Perth (WAFL); Jackson Paine, 20, Collingwood;

 

Geelong Cats:Geelong Cats logo.png

Backs:         Hunt Taylor Rivers
Half-backs:    Mackie Lonergan Guthrie
Centres:       Kelly Caddy Enright
Half-forwards: Stokes Brown Duncan
Forwards:      Varcoe Hawkins Johnson
Followers:     McIntosh Bartel Selwood
Interchange:   From: Blicavs Horlin-Smith Sheringham Simpson McCarthy Murdoch Walker
In:            Sheringham Walker Horlin-Smith
Out:           Nil

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