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2023 Toyota AFL Premiership
Brisbane Lions v Geelong Cats
Round 19 •
64 9.10
Full Time
53 7.11
Lions Won By 11
Gabba,  Brisbane  • Yuggera - Toorabul

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    Game Day Guide: Rd 19 v Geelong Cats

    Round 19 is here and we're taking on the Geelong Cats at the Gabba! Come down for an afternoon game!

    Round 19 is here and we're taking on the Geelong Cats at the Gabba! Come down for an afternoon game!

    Who: Brisbane Lions vs Geelong Cats
    Where: The Gabba
    When: Saturday 22nd July at 4:35pm (local)
    Gates Open: 3:00pm

    General Public On Sale: BUY TICKETS HERE

    PLAN YOUR TRIP
    The Gabba is a public transport destination! For any event public transport will get you the closest to your gate.

    PUBLIC TRANSPORT
    Public transport is the best way to get to The Gabba.

    Travel for FREE within the Brisbane City Council shire by showing your pre-purchased event ticket on Queensland Rail City Network trains (excluding Airtrain), Brisbane City Council buses or a special event shuttle service from 4 hours prior to the event.

    PARKING
    Gameday parking is now run through third-party company, GetParked, and can be purchased here.

    LIONS SHOP

    Lions Shop Main Store will be open from 10:00am - 7:30pm.

    Lion Park Pop-Up Marquee will be open from 3:00pm selling all the latest merch, including 2023 Member cap and scarf redemption.

    Lions Shop Outlets will be open throughout the Gabba at gates 2, 4, 7, 9, upper 7 and AreaVIP

    LION PARK - Open outside Gate 2 from 2:30pm

    Kids Activities > This week in Lion Park outside the Gabba, treat the kids to face painting and rock climbing! We will also have activations from Audeara, Container for Change and Cross River Rail to check out!

    Hyundai With Kylie > Have a chat with our dedicated Hyundai sales rep, Kylie, and see how you can get the best deal on a brand new Hyundai.

    Member Jackpot > Members! Be in your seat for member jackpot at half time. 

    FOOD & DRINK 

    Gabba food and beverage outlets will be open on all levels and gates. For the best footy food experience treat yourself to the suite life at AREAVIP, GG or The Verandah.

    MULTICULTURAL ROUND

    Each year as part of Multicultural Queensland month, the Brisbane Lions host a citizenship ceremony and celebrate the diversity within both our code and our communities. Having commenced in 2018, this has become an annual event that sees the Lions host our newest Australians as they receive their citizenship and stay on to enjoy Australia’s game! 

    The partnership between the Lions, AFL Queensland, Multicultural Australia and the State Government continues to be instrumental in   

    AFGHANISTAN 

    BRAZIL 

    BRITAIN 

    BURUNDI 

    EGYPT 

    FRANCE 

    HKSAR OF THE PRC 

    INDIA 

    ITALY 

    MALAYSIA 

    NEPAL 

    NEW ZEALAND 

    NIGERIA 

    PAKISTAN 

    SOUTH AFRICA 

    UNITED KINGDOM 

    VENEZUELA 

    VIETNAM 

     

    Performances across the day include: 

    Columbian Dance Group > pre-game performance 
    Colombian Dance Group performs to spread the passion of Colombian culture within Australian community and preserve this legacy for future generations. They also seek to strengthen a positive image of Colombia through art, while enrich the existing cultural exchange in Australia. 

    Bhangra United > quarter time performance 
    Bhangra United is a Meanjin based community of bhangra dancers who are here to light up the stage and brighten your day! Established in 2017, they embody the essence of bhangra which is joy, happiness, community, and celebration. Come witness the excitement and energy as they represent Punjabi culture at the AFL Multicultural Round! 

    African Fusion Collective > Half time performance 
    African Fusion Collective is a professional Drum, Dance and Song collective whose artists originate from East and West Africa. The group brings alive the eclectic rhythms, dances, and songs that celebrate their respective cultures. They bring complex rhythms from their homelands, entwined beautifully with joyful songs and highly energetic dance. 

     

    Watch: Live on Seven and Fox Footy or stream on Kayo.

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    Match Report: Lions Hold Off Surging Cats

    For the second week in succession Brisbane wobbled in the last quarter, but unlike eight days ago against Melbourne, this time the Lions held on by 11 points against a fast-finishing Geelong at the Gabba.

    For the second week in succession Brisbane wobbled in the last quarter, but unlike eight days ago against Melbourne, this time the Lions held on by 11 points against a fast-finishing Geelong at the Gabba.

    After leading by 37 points in the third term in front of a sold-out home crowd, the Lions watched their advantage whittle to just 11 points midway through the fourth as the premiers came hard.

    But a powerful mark and clutch goal from Cal Ah Chee – who played the best game of his career – steadied the ship.

    Brisbane held on to win 9.10 (64) to 7.11 (53) to keep its top-two chances alive. 

    The main concern coming out of the triumph was a knee injury suffered by first-year sensation Will Ashcroft midway through the last quarter that saw him hobble from the field, supported by club medical staff. 

    The Lions deserved their victory, keeping Geelong to just one goal in the first half with suffocating defensive pressure. 

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    Ah Chee (23 disposals and one goal) was magnificent, bobbing up forward, back and on the wing to cap off a week in which he also signed a two-year contract extension.

    Josh Dunkley (27, eight tackles and seven clearances) was crucial when the game got close, executing a couple of bone-crunching tackles to lift his team. 

    Hugh McCluggage, Lachie Neale and Darcy Wilmot were also influential, while Cam Rayner had some big moments with his clean hands. 

    The victory came on the back of an incredible dominance at the stoppages, with Brisbane holding a whopping 49-22 advantage.

    From there the Lions were able to get the ball going forward and lock it in their front half with a well organised all-ground defence.

    However, despite struggling to test Brisbane for much of the game, Geelong clicked into gear late in the third term to give the hosts a huge scare. 

    Jeremy Cameron kicked three goals – two from poor Brisbane kicks – and when Ollie Henry kicked one halfway through the fourth, the margin was just 11.

    But the Cats left themselves too much work, with the loss making their top-four chances almost extinct. 

    Brisbane dominated early, keeping Geelong goalless in the opening quarter for the first time since 2015. 

    Things were much the same in the second, with Brisbane edging out to a 21-point lead on the back of a long-range goal to Conor McKenna and a fine finish from Joe Daniher.

    Geelong had to wait until the 20th minute of the second term to kick its first goal, courtesy of a piece of Patrick Dangerfield brilliance, marking and playing on to hammer one home from 50m.

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    Ashcroft knee injury

    Midway through the final quarter and with the game squarely in the balance, Brisbane's first-year sensation Will Ashcroft crumbled to the ground holding his right knee. After play was stopped and the Lions' trainers came to attend, the No.2 pick from last year's draft hobbled from the ground and did not return.

    Cal Ah Chee grabs his chance

    A player that is seemingly always on the periphery for Brisbane, Cal Ah Chee was brought back into the 22 following the calf injury suffered by Zac Bailey at training on Thursday. After signing a two-year contract extension during the week, Ah Chee played like a man on a mission, hurling himself into contests, applying vigorous defensive pressure, and linking up in attack as he switched between the wing and half-forward. It was a career-best performance from the 25-year-old, with his 23 disposals and clutch last quarter goal critical in the victory.

    Tom Stewart the midfielder?

    After a first half where Geelong was beaten badly around the contest (23-12 at clearance), Chris Scott made the unusual move of throwing Tom Stewart into the centre square. At each centre bounce in the third quarter, Stewart – who was dominating at half-back with his intercept possessions – lined up alongside Lachie Neale to try and quell his influence. The four-time All-Australian was physical at the contest, even grabbing a clearance, before quickly reverting to his defensive position once the ball was cleared. 

    BRISBANE            2.5      4.8      7.9      9.10 (64)

    GEELONG              0.3      1.5      3.8      7.11 (53) 

    GOALS 
    Brisbane: McCarthy 2, Daniher 2, Hipwood 2, McKenna, Cameron, Ah Chee

    Geelong: Cameron 3, Dangerfield 2, O.Henry, Stengle 

    BEST 
    Brisbane: Ah Chee, Dunkley, McCluggage, McKenna, Rayner, Wilmot

    Geelong: Stewart, Dangerfield, Blicavs, Duncan, Bowes 

    INJURIES 
    Brisbane: Ashcroft (knee)

    Geelong: Nil

    LATE CHANGES

    Brisbane: Nil

    Geelong: Gary Rohan (injured) replaced in selected side by Zach Tuohy 

    SUBSTITUTES 
    Brisbane: Kai Lohmann (replaced Will Ashcroft in the fourth quarter)

    Geelong: Oisin Mullin (replaced Tanner Bruhn in the third quarter)

    Crowd: 32,586 at the Gabba

     

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