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6.56pm
Final: Victory for triumphant Giants
By Hannah Kennelly
That’s the siren and what a result for GWS.
Despite a shaky start, the Giants took control of the final term, aided by an astonishing six goals from star Aaron Cadman. Shannon Neale has notched five goals for the Cats, but it wasn’t enough to lift his team.
GWS win 17.9 (111) to Geelong 13.7 (85)
6.51pm
Victory looks imminent for the Giants
By Hannah Kennelly
Max Holmes notches one for the Cats, followed by another from Brad Close. It’s probably a little too late. The Giants have been too good tonight.
We’ve got less than three minutes left.
GWS lead 17.9 (111) to Geelong 13.7 (85)
6.43pm
Cadman notches sixth goal
By Hannah Kennelly
“King Cadman,” Fox Footy’s commentators declare as the young-gun scores his sixth goal for the night.
The margin is now 38 points and Geelong are looking pretty forlorn.
6.38pm
Cats and Giants exchange goals
By Hannah Kennelly
Shannon Neale is determined to resuscitate Geelong and extends their lifeline with a necessary goal. Unfortunately for him, Toby Greene is there and he adds to the Giants’ lead.
Jack Riccardi also adds to the total, which means GWS is just shy of triple points on the scoreboard.
GWS lead 15.9 (99) to Geelong 10.7 (67)
6.27pm
Final term underway: Who will come out on top? Probably Cadman
By Hannah Kennelly
It’s Q4 and it could technically be anyone’s game. But if Aaron Cadman keeps playing like this, the Giants might have it.
Those three goals from Cadman have granted the Giants an enviable lead and he backs up it up with another in the opening minutes of the final term.
Cadman and his magic left foot have kicked five goals tonight. The margin is now 31 points.
6.14pm
Another goal for GWS
By Hannah Kennelly
That’s another for Cadman! He must be Geelong’s worst nightmare right now.
6.12pm
Cadman dazzles with two goals
By Hannah Kennelly
The scoreboards getting tighter, thanks to a goal from Shannon Neale. But consecutive goals from Aaron Cadman dashes Geelong’s hopes of snatching the lead in the third quarter.
6.05pm
Cats answer with a goal, but Giants cruise ahead
By Hannah Kennelly
Lucky the Cats have Gryan Miers! The 26-year-old manages to interrupt the Giants’ goal party, to snap one of his own and give the visitors some much-needed points on the scoreboard.
But Geelong are still 12 points behind and we’ve got less than six minutes on the clock.
5.55pm
Goal: Jones keeps the Giants ahead
By Hannah Kennelly
The Giants aren’t letting their lead slip. Darcy Jones notches a brilliant goal for GWS, kicking from an impossibly tight angle. The crowd roars their approval.
Thirty seconds letter, teammate Aaron Cadman snaps another.
“Let’s go”, the 21-year-old yells while high-fiving his ecstatic teammates.
GWS lead 9.7 (61) to Geelong 6.6 (42)
5.51pm
Second half underway
By Hannah Kennelly
Alright, let’s head back to Sydney. The second half is underway and both teams are looking to maintain pressure.
Jeremy Cameron is back on the field and will seek to push the Cats back in front.
There’s only a goal between the teams.
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