SJ
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It is a very interesting trend.Geelong's 'game plan'.
Lull the opposition into a false sense of security?
Get the opposition to expend their ammunition early?
Rd 1 Hawthorn – 3.7 to 8.7 (10.8 to 4.7 thereafter)
Rd 2 Nth Melb - 5.4 to 12.3 (11.12 to 5.3)
Rd 3 Carlton – 5.5 to 8.4 (13.6 to 7.9)
Rd 4 Sydney – 7.2 to 10.3 (12.8 to 6.4)
Rd 6 Richmond – 5.3 to 8.4 (15.8 to 5.5)
Rd 7 Essendon – 3.5 to 6.8 (14.6 to 5.11)
I doubt there has ever been a sequence of matches like it.
Data from: AFL Tables - Match Scores/Match Stats/Scoring Progression.
(Records of scoring progression are available back to 2008)
Clearly Geelong seem to be running out second halves well, third quarters in particular.
Without a lot of 'grunt' players in the current line-up, I do feel that somehow the Cats just try to limit the damage early when they will concede a lot of ball in the contest. But in the second half when the game breaks open (actually it's almost always been in the second part of the second quarter), they come into their own.





