AFL 2021 LIVE updates Cats see off plucky Kangas as Dogs thump Crows Queensland games postponed

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  • The AFL has been forced to postpone three Round 20 matches scheduled to be played in Queensland this weekend due to the snap lockdown in Brisbane and south east Queensland. Click here to ready the full story.

    Lance Franklin.

    Lance Franklin.Credit:Getty Images

    The Cats wouldn’t be overly satisfied with that performance, given they dominated the inside 50s 60-33 and soring shots 22-12, but as Shaun Higgins tells Fox Footy post-game “a win’s a win”, and they remain in the top two this week.

    Geelong also comfortbaly won the disposals 385-329, contested possessions 112-94 and marks 136-121, and also edged North in clearances 29-26, free kicks 14-8 and hitouts 31-28.

    Nth.Melb 3.2, 4.4, 5.6, 6.6 (42)
    Geelong 2.4, 5.6, 6.11, 8.14 (62)

    GOALS
    Nth.Melb: Larkey 2, Davies-Uniacke, Bosenavulagi, Taylor, Ford
    Geelong: Rohan 2, C.Guthrie 2, Higgins, Blicavs, Narkle, Hawkins

    DISPOSALS
    Nth.Melb: Hall 35, Simpkin 29
    Geelong: Z.Guthrie 28, C.Guthrie 28, Smith 26, Tuohy 26, Bews 24, Stewart 24

    INTERCEPTS
    Nth.Melb: McKay 6, Turner 6, J.Walker 5, Ziebell 5
    Geelong: Z.Guthrie 11, Stewart 8, C.Guthrie 5, Tuohy 5

    Hawkins shuts the door on the Kangaroos with a sensational trademark set shot from a sharp angle. That was judged to perfection by the champion forward.

    Geelong now lead by 19 points with 5:48 left in the game, 8.13.61 to 6.6.42.

    It’s going to be very hard for North now, as they need at least three goals, having kicked only six all day.

    The wind shaped as though it might be the Crows best hope in their clash with the Bulldogs, but Adelaide were unable to take advantage having kicked with the breeze in the first quarter, and from that point on it was the dominant Dogs.

    They controlled this game all over the park as they notched their 15th win of the season, with Bailey Smith, Bailey Dale and Caleb Daniel all in excellent form in what turned out to be not much more than a strenuous training game for the league leaders.

    There will be tougher tests ahead, but the Bulldogs can feel confident as they prepare for the finals.

    Jack Macrae is tackled as he gets a handball away.

    Jack Macrae is tackled as he gets a handball away.Credit:Getty Images

    The Kangaroos refuse to give in! Ford picked a crucial time to kick his first AFL goal, as he cancels out Narkle’s major from earlier in the final quarter to cut the deficit back to 12 points with 11:35 left in the game, 6.6.42 to 7.12.54.

    The Cats might’ve assumed the upper hand in this contest, but the Kangaroos are not giving up without a fight.

    It looks like Geelong will be pushed right until the final siren as they aim to stay in touch with the top-of-the-ladder Bulldogs who just beat Adelaide.

    Geelong are still failing to get bang for buck as they comfortably lead the inside 50s 42-25 and soring shots 17-11, but only enjoy an 11-point lead at three-quarter time.

    The Cats are also well on top in disposals 293-240, marks 105-93 and contested possessions 82-72 while they lead the clearances 21-19, free kicks 8-7 and hitouts 22-21 as well.

    Nth.Melb 3.2, 4.4, 5.6 (36)
    Geelong 2.4, 5.6, 6.11 (47)

    GOALS
    Nth.Melb: Larkey 2, Davies-Uniacke, Bosenavulagi, Taylor
    Geelong: Rohan 2, C.Guthrie 2, Higgins, Blicavs

    DISPOSALS
    Nth.Melb: Hall 22, Simpkin 21, Davies-Uniacke 19
    Geelong: Smith 20, Tuohy 20, C.Guthrie 19, Higgins 19

    INTERCEPTS
    Nth.Melb: McKay 5, Turner 5
    Geelong: Z.Guthrie 8, C.Guthrie 5, Stewart 5, Tuohy 5

    Patrick Dangerfield competes for the ball with Tristan Xerri.

    Patrick Dangerfield competes for the ball with Tristan Xerri.Credit:Getty Images

    In the end, the Bulldogs showed why 14 spots separate them from the Crows on the AFL ladder.

    The premiership contenders were just too strong in the end, and finished up with 12 individual goalkickers.

    The Dogs finished up comfortably winning the disposals 371-326, inside 50s 65-39, scoring shots 30-16, tackles 66-55, marks 85-66 and clearances 42-35. It was a complete performance.

    And most importantly, the result sees the Bulldogs hang onto top spot on the ladder with three rounds to go.

    Bulldogs 5.3, 9.9, 10.11, 15.15 (105)
    Adelaide 3.3, 4.4, 5.6, 8.8 (56)

    GOALS
    Bulldogs: Bruce 2, Ugle-Hagan 2, Johannisen 2, Liberatore, Naughton, English, Daniel, Garcia, Hunter, Dale, Bontempelli, Weightman
    Adelaide: Himmelberg 2, Walker 2, Lynch, Rowe, Fogarty, Murphy

    DISPOSALS
    Bulldogs: Daniel 33, Dale 31, Macrae 31, B.Smith 29, Liberatore 25
    Adelaide: Sloane 26, Laird 24

    INTERCEPTS
    Bulldogs: Dale 9, Scott 9, Hunter 6
    Adelaide: Doedee 12, Seedsman 8, McPherson 7, O’Brien 6, Sloane 6

    How about this from the Bulldogs skipper

    The Cats have now given themselves some decent breathing space heading towards the halfway mark of the third quarter.

    Another goal from Cam Guthrie has helped them shoot out to a 16-point lead, 6.9.45 to 4.5.29.

    Guthrie and Rohan are the game’s only multiple goalkickers.

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