On Saturday, the Geelong Cats and Brisbane Lions will clash on the AFL’s biggest stage for the 2025 Grand Final, each aiming for the championship. AFL analyst Mick McGuane dons his “coach’s hat” to reveal the keys to success for both teams.
Geelong Cats: Strategy and Counterattacks
The Cats defeated the Lions by 38 points in the qualifying final three weeks ago, but the Grand Final presents a new challenge. Geelong’s key advantage lies in fast ball movement out of defense, avoiding the Lions’ Harris Andrews. Pressure in the forward half and maintaining possession in the attacking zone were critical in earlier games.
Clogging the corridor to limit Brisbane’s quick counterattacks will allow defenders like Jack Henry and Sam De Koning to organize effectively. Furthermore, effective tackling remains a cornerstone, as demonstrated with 51 tackles in the first half of the qualifying final.
Geelong must also limit the impact of Dayne Zorko, the Lions’ key playmaker, with constant awareness from their small forwards. Crucial match-ups include Oisín Mullin vs Hugh McCluggage and Mark O’Connor vs Cam Rayner, whose performances could determine the Cats’ success.
Brisbane Lions: Adaptation and Flexibility
Despite the addition of Lachie Neale, the Lions face a formidable challenge against Geelong’s strong midfield. Mastering stoppages and clearances is vital, as Geelong uses tall forwards to create density around the ball.
Ball security, avoiding risky kicks through the corridor, is essential, since Geelong excels at punishing turnovers in the forward half. Pressure and physical intensity must be sustained throughout the game, as shown by the Lions’ 73 tackles in the preliminary final.
Key individual match-ups include Ryan Lester vs Jeremy Cameron, Harris Andrews vs Shannon Neale, and Jasper Fletcher & Darcy Wilmot vs Gryan Miers. Brisbane’s ability to switch to a run-and-gun style if the corridor is clogged could be a decisive advantage.
Final Verdict
McGuane notes that Geelong Cats have been more consistent in key areas and possess a more diverse forward line, while the Lions rely heavily on a few forwards. Analyst prediction: Geelong by 17 points.
Source: Herald Sun