Two premiership contenders, the Geelong Cats and Port Adelaide Power will be eager to flex their top-four muscles as they meet at Metricon Stadium. Geelong vs Port Adelaide AFL betting preview. In the second week, the winners of the qualifying finals receive a bye to the third week, while the losers of those qualifying finals must play the winners of the elimination finals for a chance to play the qualifying finals winners. Two of the top four will clash on Friday night when the Geelong Cats take on the Port Adelaide Power at Metricon Stadium in round 12 of the AFL 2020 season.. Geelong Cats vs Port Adelaide Power free AFL tips, predictions and preview – The last time Port Adelaide defeated the Cats away from home was in 2007.. Geelong vs Port Adelaide Tips Join The Roar for live scores from 7:50pm (AEST). Captured a great grassroots sporting moment? Port Adelaide have vanquished all doubts: they are an authentic premiership contender this season. They bounced back from losses to the Eagles and Collingwood with comfortable wins over Freo, the Kangaroos and St Kilda to begin the round in third in a contested battle for the top-four.
32:43. Join The Roar for live scores from 7:50pm (AEST). Over 18s only. The eight teams qualified for the finals series by finishing in the top eight positions of the premiership ladder at the completion of the home and away series. The Power maintained their four-point ladder lead with an impressive win over Richmond last Saturday, while the Cats dealt St Kilda a 59-point reality … There was an increasingly acknowledged opinion of the Power being just that, but last weekend’s 21 point win over reigning premiers Richmond solidified it. They need to keep winning though, given just how congested the middle of the eight is. The regular season commenced on 30 March 2007 and concluded with the 2007 AFL Grand Final on 29 September 2007 with Geelong defeating Port Adelaide … Sportjunky4371 151,143 views. The eight teams qualified for the finals series by finishing in the top eight positions of the premiership ladder at the completion of the home and away series. Two premiership contenders, the Geelong Cats and Port Adelaide Power will be eager to flex their top-four muscles as they meet at Metricon Stadium. Half-forwards Paul Chap… You must provide an email address to create a Roar accountWhen using Facebook to create or log in to an account, you need to grant The Roar permission to see your email addressBy joining The Roar you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms & ConditionsOops! It has been confirmed that round 15 will be skipped for Supercoach h... ead-to-head matches given it takes place during SC finals. Finals will start in round 14, then kick off again in round 16. Port Adelaide have the benefit of a longer break (six days rather than the Cats’ four), but are travelling from Adelaide, as opposed to Geelong who have been in Queensland since Monday night’s win. Metricon Stadium has been a very happy hunting ground for the Power this season, with the South Australians winning all four games they’ve played here so far. All rights reserved.This website uses cookies to improve your experience. Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work Join us at Metricon Stadium for Geelong Cats v Port Adelaide AFL live scores as part of AFL Home and Away. In 1948 and 1977 there were grand final replays after initial draws. Become a member to join in Australia's biggest sporting debate, submit articles, receive updates straight to your inbox and keep up with your favourite teams and authors.Oops! It was also the first premiership won by a team from Players in action during the first quarter of the game. You must provide an email address to create a Roar accountWhen using Facebook to create or log in to an account, you need to grant The Roar permission to see your email address
That win was their fourth from their past five games (the only aberration being a shock loss to St Kilda), and they remain a game clear in first. The Cats outscored the Port Adelaide Power 5.7 to 2.2 in the opening term, before kicking five goals in the first 12 minutes of the second quarter to build a 52-point lead.
The winners of those matches move on to the First Qualifying Final (Geelong vs. North Melbourne)Second Qualifying Final (Port Adelaide vs. West Coast)Second Preliminary Final (Port Adelaide vs. North Melbourne)First Qualifying Final (Geelong vs. North Melbourne)Second Qualifying Final (Port Adelaide vs. West Coast)Second Preliminary Final (Port Adelaide vs. North Melbourne) The 2007 Australian Football League season was the 111th season of the elite Australian rules football competition and the 18th under the name 'Australian Football League', having switched from 'Victorian Football League' after 1989. Geelong excelled in their defence – which had been the best in the competition all season – keeping the Power to their lowest score of the year.