Geelong and Hawthorn will rekindle their mouth-watering rivalry on Friday night in an MCG preliminary final, each side now just one win away from a grand final berth.
The Cats earned their spot in the penultimate round of the 2025 fixture thanks to a cruising 38-point victory over reigning premiers Brisbane in their qualifying final, leaving them primed and refreshed for tonight’s do-or-die match.
14 is the eye-watering number of times Geelong has reached this stage of the finals in the last 19 years, however recently the fixture has been a daunting one for them.
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Six of Chris Scott’s last eight preliminary finals have been losses dating back to 2013, with wins only in 2020 and 2022 — the latter their most recent premiership.
As for Sam Mitchell’s Hawks, they’ve reached the final four the long way around. A heart-stopping elimination final win over GWS in western Sydney set them up superbly to roll over Adelaide in a semi-final last Friday night.
It won’t feel like it to a lot of rival fans, but this is actually Hawthorn’s first preliminary final appearance in a decade — with straight sets finals exits in 2016 and 2018, before their most recent finals cameo last year where they were heartbreakingly knocked out by Port Adelaide with a three-point loss.
Both sides enter tonight’s match unchanged from their last, with Jack Ginnivan and Jack Gunston passing fitness tests on their hamstring soreness at Hawthorn.
And despite heavy speculation emergency Rhys Stanley would be a late inclusion for the Cats, the veteran ruck has not been called upon.
The winner of tonight’s match will play one of Collingwood or Brisbane in the grand final next Saturday afternoon.
The first bounce will hit the MCG turf at 7:40pm AEST in Melbourne, with Jhye Clark (Cats) and Changkuoth Jiath (Hawks) the starting substitutes.
Watch it live on Fox Footy (channel 504), and streaming on Kayo, from 6:30pm AEST.
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PRELIMINARY FINAL TEAMS
CATS
B: C.O’Sullivan, S.De Koning, J.Henry
HB: M.O’Connor, T.Stewart, Z.Guthrie
C: J.Bowes, M.Holmes, O.Dempsey
HF: B.Close, S.Mannagh, T.Stengle
F: S.Neale, J.Cameron, P.Dangerfield (c)
FOLL: M.Blicavs, B.Smith, T.Atkins
I/C: L.Humphries, O.Mullin, G.Miers, J.Martin, J.Clark (sub)
EMG: R.Stanley, J.Bews, O.Henry
HAWKS
B: J.Battle, T.Barrass, B.Hardwick
HB: J.Impey, J.Sicily (c), M.D’Ambrosio
C: K.Amon, J.Ward, D.Moore
HF: J.Weddle, M.Chol, N.Watson
F: J.Gunston, M.Lewis, C.Macdonald
FOLL: L.Meek, J.Newcombe, C.Nash
I/C: J.Scrimshaw, J.Worpel, S.Butler, J.Ginnivan, C.Jiath (sub)
EMG: J.Serong, C.Mackenzie, N.Reeves
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