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The Cats were behind at every change in Saturday's pulsating qualifying final, but kicked four of the last five goals to win It continues a bumper start to the finals series, following Brisbane's last-gasp win over Richmond and Sydney's upset of reigning premiers Melbourne. Geelong edged Collingwood Just as minor premiers Geelong were under pressure heading into this finals series, so there were question marks over forward Gary Rohan. Rohan took a huge mark at 23 minutes into the last quarter and goaled from 50m to give the Cats a one-point lead. Then Jack Crisp kicked a behind with two minutes and 30 seconds left to level the scores and Josh Daicos' shot for Collingwood went out on the full. Gary Rohan took a stunning mark in the closing stages to set up a shot that put the Cats ahead with less than five minutes left in the game. Rohan finished with three majors on Saturday afternoon and was a key factor for the Cats. With left, the Cats surged forward and Max Holmes kicked the match winner. Geelong will have the week off ahead of their preliminary final and Collingwood will host the winner of Saturday night's Fremantle-Western Bulldogs elimination final next week in a semi-final. Collingwood midfielder Taylor Adams was in tears when he tore his groin in the last quarter, having returned from the same injury for this match. Jordan De Goey kicked two goals in the final quarter as Collingwood almost upset the minor premiers in a titanic contest at the MCG. Before Saturday, the Cats had won just 10 of 25 finals under coach Chris Scott and since he took over in , their most recent premiership, they were a dismal in the first week of September. Collingwood made the early running, kicking the first three goals for a point lead late in the first quarter. Ash Johnson kicked two third quarter goals, including an absolute stunner from the pocket. But Jeremy Cameron hit back straight afterward with a stunning goal of his own. Cameron kicked the Cats' first goal at 27 minutes and that proved a badly needed steadier. Geelong defender Jake Kolodjashnij hurt his knee in the first quarter and was subbed out before half time. The Cats upped their workrate in the second, taking a contested possession advantage of 16 into the main break. It showed on the scoreboard as they kicked three goals and took the lead. The Pies shot out of the blocks, putting relentless pressure on the Cats in the first term. But the minor premiers grew in the game and threw the kitchen sink at Collingwood. Over 91, fans attended the qualifying final at the MCG on Saturday afternoon. But moments after dropping a sitter, Magpies forward Will Hoskin-Elliott marked and kicked a clutch goal after the half-time siren to give his team a one-point lead at the main break. The third term was a beauty, with first Geelong and then Collingwood nailing big goals. Ash Johnson repeated his heroics in the round win over Carlton when he goaled from an acute angle. Moments later, Cameron did the same for the Cats, but Jamie Elliott kicked the last goal of the term to give Collingwood a seven-point lead at the last change. That extended to 12 points when De Goey kicked the first goal of the final quarter. That ends our coverage of tonight's qualifying final between Geelong and Collingwood and what an absolute epic finals game it was. A full match report will follow and we will have all the fallout from another brilliant night of finals footy covered. Thanks for joining us tonight and don't forget our coverage of the AFL Finals continues with a live blog of the elimination final between Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs, which starts in just under an hour. An epic. An instant classic. One of the best finals you'll ever see. Pick whichever cliche you prefer, for they all apply to what we have just witnessed. Geelong and Collingwood traded blow for blow in front of 95, fans the MCG with the minor premiers edging it by six points to earn themselves a week off ahead of a mouth-watering preliminary final clash with the winner of Melbourne vs Brisbane next week. Collingwood, meanwhile, will take on the loser of Fremantle vs Western Bulldogs next week for a place in the preliminary final at the SCG against Sydney. The Cats have won in the first week of September for the first time since , but the Pies have absolutely nothing to blame themselves for. What an astonishing game of footy. This is insane. Utterly insane. Josh Daicos' kicks goes wide, the Catslive dangerously but manage to clear their lines as Cam Guthrie motors his way past two Pies players to find Jeremy Cameron close to the boundary line. He's running out of space, but manages to put up a hopeful banana kick towards Gary Rohan. It's the easiest mark he'll ever take, but he drops it! He regathers the footy, slips and manages to handball it to Max Holmes. He stabs it home from two metres out. The Cats have surely won this?! Gary Rohan, what have you just done? The Cats punt the ball forward in the general direction of Collingwood's defensive 50s. There appears to be absolutely nothing doing, but Rohan leaps above a pack of five or six players to take an absolute stunner. He composes himself and drills through his third of the night, much to the delight of Cats faithfuls. This game is, quite frankly, insane. Gary Rohan clunks it! Jordan De Goey has a second and the Magpies are back in front! Brayden Maynard puts enormous pressure on the Cats ball-carrier, before Nick Daicos tidies things up at the clearance to find De Goey. He makes no mistake, cool as you like and Collingwood hit the front yet again. Meanwhile, Taylor Adams is down and his day is done, with looks to be a re-occurrence of the groin injury that had kept him out from Round A real shame for him and a big blow for the Pies. The Cats are back in front. Joel Selwood waves his magic wand yet again, creating space for himself where the shouldn't be any after receiving a handball from Tom Atkins before hitting the target inside the 50s. Another handball sets up Brad Close for his second of the game, as he stabs home from close range. The minor premiers are back in front. Apologies if I sound like I'm repeating myself, but this is absolutely incredible finals footy. The Cats and Magpies are going at each other like heavyweight boxers looking to land a knockout blow and the MCG is a cauldron of noise. Collingwood's defence is a brick wall that simply refused to budge, with Brayden Maynard, Nick Daicos and Mason Cox all putting in incredible efforts. But the Cats hit back almost immediately. Jeremy Cameron makes his way through some traffic to take a crucial mark approximately 45 metres out. It's a big kick and he makes no mistake, nailing his third of the afternoon and bringing Geelong back within a goal. It's just had to be him, didn't it? After a season in which he dominated the headlines for the wrong reasons, Jordan De Goey makes his presence felt in the finals. He grabs the footy on the run and slots it home to give the Pies the perfect start to the final term. The law of average dictates that, at some point, we will get a dud of a game at some point in these finals. On the other hand, if last two days and three quarters of football are anything to go by, we may just see better footy in each round. The qualifying final at the MCG isn't the shootout we had at the Gabba on Thursday, nor at this same venue last night but it's just as thrilling, engrossing and impossible to call. Sit down and do not miss a minute,' Garry Lyon bellows on Fox League. And who are we to disagree? Jordan De Goey puts in a crunching tackle to win possession and allow Patrick Lipinski to gather the Sherrin on the run, which he does. Lipinski gets his skates on and finds Jamie Elliott in space inside the 50s, before the Magpies forward takes the mark and slots the set shot through. Collingwood are up by seven. Whatever Ash Johnson can do, Jeremy Cameron can do better. Brayden Maynard kicks the ball out of the full, giving the Cats stalwart a set shot from the pocket. Cameron cops a barrage of abuse from the Collingwood fans on the fence, but he gives it back in spades after drilling a monstrous left-footed effort. What a goal, what a game,. Jezza Cameron silences the crowd with an absolute pearler! Ash Johnson, that is ridiculous. Josh Daicos finds him in space on the right boundary line inside the pocket. He takes a mark, has a quick look in-field where Patrick Lipinski is in acres of space, but quickly makes his mind up and goes on his own. The result? A booming torpedo, that curls in just enough to split the posts right in front of the Pies fans. It may not be a high-scoring affair, but good luck taking your eyes off this one. Jordan De Goey claims a clearance and manages to deflect the ball towards Jack Crisp, who pivots off his right foot before curling a splendid effort through the posts with his left for his first major of the afternoon. Geelong have two in a row. Gary Rohan takes an absolute stunning hanger in traffic after the Cats move the footy through the Pies' zone with some accurate kicking. Rohan sets himself and launches a torpedo that cruises through the posts to give Geelong the lead. He pumps his fist as the Geelong faithfuls roar their approval. What a game we have on our hands here - yet again. Meanwhile, to give you an idea of the effort Collingwood are putting in consider this: Geelong's pressure rating has not gone above 1. Mitch Duncan makes amend for his earlier miss in style. Jeremy Cameron intercepts a mark and drives forward, before setting up Duncan with a beautifully-weighted kick. The Cats are back within two points. We had to wait a long time for the first goal in the second half as teams traded behinds to start the third term, but the Magpies have their fifth of the afternoon. A cross-field kick from the left-boundary line from Beau McCreery finds Ash Johnson in space 35 metres out. He takes a mark, composes himself and then splits the posts to give the Pies a nine-point lead. How costly could those misses prove in such a tight contest? The Cats lost the ground ball-get count in the first term , but claimed 34 in the second-term to Collingwood's The attacking efficiency was reversed from the first term to the second term between the two sides. Collingwood won the inside 50 count in the first term and scored , and then Geelong won the inside 50 count and scored in the second term. John Noble and Scott Pendlebury are leading the disposal count with 16 each for Collingwood, while Patrick Dangerfield and Cam Guthrie have the most for Geelong with Patrick Dangerfield has racked up a game-high six clearances, while Tyson Stengle has registered six tackles, the most of anyone on the field. And breathe. What an absorbing, enthralling half of footy we have had at the MCG so far. Collingwood dominated the first term, but Geelong came roaring back in the second term, scrapping to force their way back into the contest. The Pies' uncontested possessions in the first half is their equal fourth-highest tally in a first half in , and their largest tally since Round 9. Their pressure has been relentless at times, but the Cats have matched that blow for blow in the second quarter. Will Hoskin-Elliott drops an uncontested mark, but less than a minute later he's a chance to make amends as he takes a mark. He's 45 metres out and on a slight angle but he drills it through to put the Magpies back in front just as the half-time siren goes. What a huge momentum shifter that could be for Collingwood. Hoskin-Elliott converts on the half time siren to put the Pies in front! Jake Kolodjashnij's qualifying final is over because of a knee problem, with Mark O'Connor come into the game in his place. Meanwhile, the Cats miss a chance to extend their lead as Cam Guthrie can't direct his effort on goal after breaking clear from a stoppage. How good is finals footy? Collingwood break quickly through the middle and look set to kick their first of the second term, but Brody Mihocek sees his effort from 30 metres out smothered at the last second, before the Cats clean up a mess of their own making by rushing a behind. The minor premiers surge to the other end of the field, with Brad Close going through the Pies midfield unchallenged to finish in style. Geelong have kicked the last four and have taken the lead for the first time since kicking a behind in the first minute of the game. The Cats have a third in a row. A prolonged scrappy period of play results in a clearance for Geelong, which Joel Selwood wins by juggling the ball over his head twice. He draws defenders, allowing Jeremy Cameron just enough space to bend a banana kick towards the square where Gary Rohan is waiting. Rohan marks the ball and makes no mistake from right in front. It's a low-scoring affair but the Cats are firmly back in this now. Geelong ended the first quarter with a goal and have the first of the second term. The Cats stream forward but can't find the finishing touch, before Scott Pendlebury keeps a cool head to avert the danger for Collingwood. The Pies fail to keep possession, however, as the Cats ramp up the intensity and force a turnover. The resulting move ends with Tom Hawkins taking a mark in the pocket, before converting his set shot to bring the Cats back within 10 points. But it's hard work for the Cats. Hawkins' mark was just their second mark of the game inside the Cats forward And they do! At long last, the minor premiers are on the board. A series of handballs sees Geelong move the ball forward swiftly, before Jeremy Cameron takes a mark just inside the 50s. He's far from the posts, but directly in front of them and makes no mistake, booting his first of the day. The Cats had a goal downgraded to a behind earlier in the game upon review and you feel they very much needed this. Jezza Cameron gets the Cats on the board! Geelong waste a great opportunity to kick their first goal of the afternoon, but Collingwood have no such issues. They move the ball at speed to find Josh Daicos in acres of space inside the 50s after three uncontested marks. He makes no mistake and slots through his first major of the game as Collingwood fans go absolutely berserk. Geelong have to respond and quickly. Collingwood have a second! Scott Pendlebury weaves his way through the Geelong midfield to set up Jamie Elliott, who takes a brilliant mark close to the left boundary line. His set shot drifts wide but drops right in the lap of Brody Mihocek, who stabs it home from close range. The Pies have the minor premiers rattled here. It's been a low-scoring affair so far at the MCG, but Collingwood have dominated the early doors. The Pies have enjoyed the better of the possession and have camped themselves in Geelong's half, continuing to create opportunities by forcing turnovers. The Cats haven't got going yet. The Pies are off to a flying start. Geelong have possession close to their goal square and can't find a way out as Patrick Lipinski tackles Tom Atkins to the ground to win possession. He then makes no mistake with his set shot as the Pies kick the first goal of this qualifying final. Pat Lipinski is on target early for the Pies! You could argue this game should have been played under the floodlights, but the MCG is a picture-perfect sight on a crisp September afternoon. We have had the Welcome to Country, a rendition of the national anthem and we're finally off. A reminder of what's at stake. The winner gets a week and hosts the winner of Melbourne vs Brisbane in a fortnight, while the loser faces the winner of Fremantle vs Western Bulldogs next week. Geelong and Collingwood have both run out onto the field at a packed MCG, where around 90, should be passing through the turnstiles today. We are five minutes away from first bounce. I, for one, can't wait for this. We have had two absolute corkers finals games so far and this clash could follow suit. Lets do this. Collingwood gun Brayden Maynard is also expected to have a key part to play today and the Pies will need him to be at his best if they are to stop Geelong. This week, the star defender revealed being was bullied at school helped fuel the competitive spirit that has made him one of the toughest players in the AFL. Nick Daicos will make his AFL finals debut this afternoon at the end of an extraordinary rookie campaign, which saw him scoop the Rising Star award. Significantly, Daicos was tagged in the only game the Pies have lost in the last 13 and it will be interesting to see what Geelong have planned for him. Today marks the first time Geelong and Collingwood have met in September since the semi-final, in which the Cats thrashed the Pies Collingwood won the previous finals meeting, edging a tense qualifying final 9. Overall, the Cats have won four of the last five against Collingwood, including games in the home and away season. Geelong has won seven of 22 finals and only two qualifying finals since Scott took charge, losing six and two elimination finals. Hard to believe as it may be, the Cats haven't won in the first week of September since There are no late changes to the team for the clash at the MCG. As expected, Jeremy Cameron, Rhys Stanley and Mitch Duncan all return for Geelong after missing Round 23, while Cameron Guthrie has been passed fit after hurting his shoulder in the final game of the season. Taylor Adams is back for Collingwood and set to play his first game since suffering a groin injury in Round Collingwood almost sprung an early season upset when the two teams met at the MCG in Round 3. The Magpies took a point lead at the final change following a nine-goal blitz in the third quarter, before Geelong kicked seven majors to none in the final quarter to clinch a To describe Geelong as the most consistent in the AFL over the past two decades would be a gross understatement. Since ending a wait for the premiership in , the Cats have missed the finals just once and have reached the Grand Finals in four occasions, winning the flag in and Geelong have arrive at the MCG as the minor premiers after finishing the home and away season two games ahead of Melbourne are on a game winning streak. The word formidable springs to mind. Collingwood, however, are second to none when it comes to winning runs. The Pies have won nine games by single digits and two by less than two goals, the kind of never-say-die approach that could be absolutely crucial come finals time. Good afternoon or a very early good morning, if you're following us from the UK and welcome to our coverage of today's AFL Finals action. The first two days of finals footy have set a high bar, with Brisbane and Richmond slugging it out in an epic elimination final on Thursday night before Sydney stunned the reigning premiers at the MCG on Friday night. So what does Saturday have in store? How about a mouth-watering clash between minor premiers Geelong and Collingwood in the qualifying final, followed by a win-or-go-home contest between Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs? We will have updates, team news and more leading up to first bounce, which is scheduled for pm AEST. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Dan Cancian Host commentator. Mail Online. Geelong This, I believe, is what the term titanic tussle was coined for. There's one quarter of footy left, here we go! Johnson has two for the quarter and Collingwood have two in a row. The Pies are back in front. What a game. The Cats lead the overall clearances , but the Pies are up at centre bounces Oh and the answer to the question below is 'Very good. Very good, indeed. The Pies have scored 39 goals from a free kick this season, the sixth-most in the AFL. Strap yourselves in, this could be an absolute beauty. Magpies star reveals he was bullied as an overweight kid with a lisp. Collingwood gun Brayden Maynard has revealed being was bullied at school helped fuel the competitive spirit that has made him one of the toughest players in the AFL. Can the Cats overcome qualifying final hoodoo? Comments 6 Share what you think. View all. Bing Site Web Enter search term: Search. Korea Rep. Feedly More RSS feeds Injured Paul Pogba parties at Miami art week with his wife Zulay in some eye-catching fashion choices Germany's World Cup failures leave their Qatar desert base for the last time, hours after being dumped out of the tournament 'We have to pay him a month of vacation in Split! Ian Wright celebrates wildly as England score second goal against Wales If you think this means more to Wales than England, go in our dressing room! 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