Oliver Dempsey, Max Holmes and Tom Stewart shine despite an umpires controversy involving Cam Rayner
(14) Connor O’Sullivan: Reliable back. He had 10 touch and played his role. 5/10
(16) Koning in Sam: It had no major impact, but in the second quarter, cats scored an important goal after the time they really needed. Geelong had only 4.11 at this point and they had to increase their accuracy. 5.5/10
(17) Lawson Humphries: There was a fixed game. He did very little wrong and was consistent during the match. 5/10
(18) Tyson Stennet: It only played a supportive role, but Geelong has contributed too much. He did not boot a goal against him on the rating front. 6.5/10
(19) Jack Martin: When Geelong kicked, he scored a late goal in the third quarter. He won 368 meters in a night when Geelong contributed throughout the Board of Directors and played his role. 6/10
(28) Oliver Dempsey: He’s definitely one of Geelong’s best and swamp from my seat. It was a factor for most of the game, and three quarterly ago, he threw the boat on the third main branch (check again). He gave plenty of jogging to Geelong and worked tirelessly throughout the game. 8.5/10
(30) Tom Atkins: He played a valuable game. Atkins finished with 17 touch in a match where the cats shared the ball. The biggest effect? Defense pressure. But he also set up 10 teams – the highest for Geelong and a team behind Lion Josh Dunkley. 6/10
(32) GRYAN MERS: He entered the game and was one of Geelong’s ultra -consistent players. In an impressive team of performance, Mers had 12 touches in the middle of the third quarter and finished with 19. 5.5/10
(33) Shannon Neale: It had little effect, but it accelerated at the beginning of the last quarter to boot what the sealing goal was. At this point, Harris Andrews did better than him. It wasn’t Neale’s match, but it was his memoir, and it’s late to look more dangerous. 5.5/10
(34) Oisin Mullin: He played a perfect stop game. For most of the night, it was in Hugh McCluggge. He really played the role of Mullin, and a personal emphasis scored his first AFL goal in the first period – a moment of his teammates crazy. 7/10
(35) Patrick Dangerfield: Captain was solid and reliable. What do you expect other than a senior star of his caliber? Dangerfield was early to close the match and finished the game with 19 items. 6.5/10
Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield evaluates the options.Credit: Getty Images
(38) Jack Henry: He made very little mistakes and finished with 13 items. Geelong’s defense played his extraordinary and role in an impressive way. 6/10
(39) Zach Guthrie: Brisbane’s famous “Double Goal önünde gave McG’s second free kick to the madness. It will be remembered for this. Geelong’s leadership fell to 15 points, and if the cats had not stamped their authorities in the game, Guthrie would have a warm point of speech on Saturday and beyond. He finished with 14 touch and six points. Guthrie should be scored for glass rayner moment. 5/10
Jack Henry impressed against Lions’ lengths.Credit: Getty Images
(42) Mark O’Connor: What a fascinating player to think. He was matched with Rayner for the game and beat him. However, O’Connor will be remembered because of the role of the game at the moment. He gave it HE Free kick to push Brisbane’s double goal, Rayner, caused ‘G’s explosion. O’Connor must be reduced to give the free kick. 6.5/10
(44) Tom Stewart: It is very reliable as usual. If Brownlow votes were given, it would be in the mixture for one behind Dempsey and Holmes. At an unforgettable moment, Stewart scored a goal during the club’s warm line. He brought smiles in the field. Like his teammates, he continued to develop during the night and finished with 22 goods. 7.5/10
Star defender Tom Stewart supported the most unexpected goal of the night – even surprised him.Credit: AFL Photos
(45) Brad Close: He played a good game with plenty of running. He finished with 18 touch and was among the six best artists of Geelong in a high quality final win. 7/10
(46) Mark Blicavs: In the number of Hitouts, it ended behind Darcy Fort, but on Geelong’s main back, Blicavs was reliable. He did very little wrong and clearly a vital gear in their structures. He will continue to explain the experience throughout the finals. 7/10
Alt – (13) Jhye Clark: He came to the 25 -minute sign of the last period and only received a property. 3.5/10
Brisbane
(1) Kai lohmann: It wasn’t the best acting performance of the night, but in the second quarter, a soft Tom Stewart pushed a rolling response to a supportive Oscar chance, free kick and a goal. 5/10
(3) Jaspa Fletcher: It started well and in the first period, he moved forward with a proper long -range target. But as the game appeared, the cats could not keep the tsunami. 5/10
(4) Callum AH Chee: He couldn’t find the ball in the next 50. He constantly pushed the ground to help the ridges, but had no effect. 4/10
(5) Josh Dunkley: A typical Dunkley game. In the opening half, he worked more overtime to keep the cats away and finished Lions’s best with 30 -handed and goal. 7/10
Josh Dunkley was the best, the best.Credit: AFL Photos
(6) Hugh McCluggage: Due to the close control of Irish Tagger Oisin, he saw that it was more difficult to find more than a saucepan at the end of a rainbow. A terrible night by standards. 3/10
(7) Jarrod Berry: He went head to head with his three goals and Ollie Dempsey and dropped his colors. 4/10
(8) Will Ashcroft: He won a norm Smith medal with his latest final in MCG, but on Friday night it was too far at this speed. This time it may have entered the top 10-the half was more intense. 6.5/10
(9) Lachie Neale: Late in the game, with a painful calf, which is a great concern. Footy had a lot, but most of the time he had half and could not harm the cats. 6.5/10
(10) Levi Ashcroft: During the opening period, he took a heavy nose dive in the goal square and came with a face full of green surface paint. However, instead of entering full Hulk mode, he was hiding and silenced at the last break. 4/10
(13) Logan Morris: He could not have an impact on the ground in the air or perfectly structured Geelong defense. He was starving for opportunities. 2/10
(14) Sam Day: Charlie Cameron played a big hand at the opening target and then joined the missing persons file. 2/10
(15) Dayne Zorko: A shock cough to give Geelong’s first goals. He healed for the ball piles, but that’s why the ball lived in the forward half of Geelong. 6.5/10
(16) Glass Rayner: He deserved an Oscar for a stunt -like drop just before half a time. As a result, two consecutive free kicks for two goals. In the third period, he received one third. Otherwise, he was firmly beaten by the Irish Mark O’Connor and was very angry. 5/10
(22) TY Gallop: Only the third game of his career and for the first time in MCG. He struggled with great occasion in a clear way. Mark as an experience. 2/10
(23) Charlie Cameron: After entering an open goal square, he kicked the opening target of the night and then disappeared. He had only two elements and is definitely fighting to stay on the side. 1/10
Charlie Cameron had no best night under the bright light.Credit: AFL Photos
(27) Darcy Gardiner: Chris Fagan’s “Break Cam in the case of emergency”, and Jeremy Cameron exploded in a record time as he entered a ramp. In the last three quarters, Cameron hired Goallless. 6/10
(31) Harris Andrews: It’s hard to evaluate. Shannon defeated Neale, got eight points, and lions lost more without him. But Geelong played around to reject his effect. 6/10
(32) Darcy Fort: Mark Bicavs and Sam had to take on the double action of Koning and fought bravely. He hit them by a 38 joined in Hitouts 51, but what end? 6/10
(33) Zac Bailey: After a long break, he was put forward and swung on occasions to show his class. However, he had to do more to impress the game. 5/10
(35) Ryan Lester: In the opening leap, Cameron was lined up and had a serious Jezzait case by making a bath. He moved, but he didn’t heal. 2/10
(37) Brandon Starcevich: While trying to keep the cats forward, the first jump was breathing to breathe until the last sire. 4/10
(44) Darcy Wilmot: If it was the Brisbane barometer, then he was returning to the early red zone. He couldn’t get into the game enough to play half -behind. 5/10
Sub – (20) Sam Marshall: He entered the game in three quarters and probably wished to stay on the pine. I can’t blame him for the loss. 1/10
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