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2025 Toyota AFL Premiership
Brisbane Lions v Geelong Cats
Round 3 • Saturday 29 March 2025 • 8:35 AM (UTC)
70 10.10
Full Time
61 9.7
Lions Won By 9
Gabba,  Brisbane  • Yuggera - Toorabul

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    Game Day Guide: Round 3 vs Geelong Cats

    Join us at the Gabba for Round 3 against the Cats!

    Who: Brisbane Lions vs Geelong Cats
    Where: The Gabba
    When: Saturday 29 March at 6:35pm (local)
    Gates Open: 5pm, entry gate is on your ticket 

    Weekly Notices
    → Lion Park has been cancelled due to the weather. 

    Tickets 

    Tickets → Tickets are still on sale You can still become a member today and secure your seat!

    AreaVIPSit like a Fan. Feel like a VIP. 

    GG I’m best served in groups and I’m waiting for you to have your next Instagram-able moment. I’m doing footy a little differently and G, I think you’re going to like me.

    The Verandah Presented by Brook's Blooms, immerse yourself in the exclusive privileges of “The Verandah”, boasting access to a private bar, a meticulously styled space, and countless opportunities for capturing unforgettable moments to add to your social media feed.

    Premiership Lounge → SOLD OUT Offers a luxurious setting to reinvigorate, relax and revel in the golden days of old and new before, during, and after the goosebump-enducing action on field.

     

    Activities

    Lion Park has been cancelled due to the weather. 

    Lions Park →  Located outside Gate 2 starting from 4pm.  The kids will enjoy face painting and bungy trampolining! There will be Lions shop popup, membership marquee, a new Youi Locker activation.

    Hyundai → Skill tester, powered by the Hyundai INOIQ. Picture/story of the skill tester being powered by the Hyundai encouraging fans to check it out and participate. Hyundai Height wall inside Gate 2. See how you measure up against players and cars with the Hyundai height wall located inside Gate 2 at the Gabba.

    Member Walls → Thanks to the Official Partner of Footy Fans, Youi is highlighting 2025 Members at Gate 2 (A-K), Gate 9 (K-M), Gate 7(M-L) & Gate 4 (S-Z). Make sure you snap a pic with your name!

    Food & Drinks → Gabba food and beverage outlets will be open on all levels and gates.

    Lions Shop → Our main shop is located near Gate 2, open from 10:00am - late. We will also have a pop up set up in Lions Park from 9:40am for you to get your merch fix! Gates 2 and 9 are open from when gates open until 10min after first siren. Gate 4, Upper 7, Upper 4 are open from when gates open until 3/4 time. Away Merch in lower 7.

     

    How to get to The Gabba

    Trains & Buses → The easiest way to get to The Gabba. Your event ticket entitles you to TRAVEL FREE, to and from matches, on the Queensland Rail City Network (excluding Airtrain). Brisbane City Council buses or a special event shuttle service from 4 hours prior to the event.

    Remember to always plan your trip: Plan ahead →

    Parking → There is no public parking at The Gabba. Fifteen minute parking limits apply across most of The Gabba Traffic Area on event days – we strongly recommend taking advantage of the public transport options. Find out more about parking restrictions around The Gabba on the Brisbane City Council website. 

    Accessible Parking → An accessibility drop off zone is located near Gate 5 on Linton Street (near Duke St). There is limited accessibility parking across from Gate 5 on Duke St – you will require a PWD permit to access this area and is first in, first served. For all PWD and accessibility information, please visit The Gabba's accessibility page.

    Drop Off/Pick Up → Due to road closures and changed traffic conditions we strongly recommend catching public transport to The Gabba, however should you wish to be dropped off or picked up this can be facilitated via designated drop off points just a short walk from the venue on either Princess Street, Potts Street or Hubert Street. Ask your lift legend to type Princess Street, Potts Street or Hubert Street into their GPS. 

    Bike, Scooter & Walking → Bike and walking paths are available to access the stadium, snag a e-bike or e-scooter from the City or South Brisbane to get to The Gabba.

     

    Broadcast

    Watch → Watch delayed free to air on 7Mate or stream on 7plus at 8pm or watch live at 6:30pm on Fox Footy, Kayo, AFLW Official App or AFL Live Official App.

    Listen → Tune into Triple M, ABC or AFL Nation or NIRS.

     

     

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    Match Report: Stunning Second-Half Surge Sinks Cats

    Just as it did in last year's preliminary final, Brisbane has uncorked a storming second half comeback.

    Just as it did in last year's preliminary final, Brisbane has uncorked a storming second half comeback to upend Geelong by nine points at a wet Gabba on Saturday night.

    Last year it was a 25-point deficit in the season's penultimate game at the MCG, and this time it was 32 points the Lions trailed by late in the second term.

    After a third-quarter shutout gave the home team a one-point lead entering the fourth, Brisbane went on with the job to run out 10.10 (70) to 9.7 (61) winners.

    LIONS v CATS Full match coverage and stats

    The premiers are now 3-0 to start their season after trailing heavily in all three wins over Sydney, West Coast and Geelong.

    Hugh McCluggage (30 disposals) and Will Ashcroft (33 and a goal) were enormous in the second half and had a huge say in the win.

    Co-captain Harris Andrews was again impassable in defence, marshalling his team to the comeback win, while Josh Dunkley and Dayne Zorko also had big impacts.

    The two halves could not have contrasted more.

    In a wildly fluctuating game, Geelong raced to its big lead in the wet and slippery conditions, handling the greasy ball so much better than their opponents and whisking it from one end of the ground to the other when they had the chance.

    But as the weather dried up, Brisbane found its best form.

    They generated 20 inside 50s to four in the third quarter, with a wonderful goal to Levi Ashcroft the first of four unanswered for the term.

    Eric Hipwood, Logan Morris and super sub Bruce Reville added the others for Brisbane to steal a one-point advantage heading into the final term.

    The Lions kicked three goals to two in the fourth quarter and thoroughly deserved victory.

    The second half was an avalanche, with 39 inside 50s to 14.

    The loss was Geelong's second in succession after last week's defeat at the hands of St Kilda, and leaves them 1-2 after three matches.

    They opened the game up in the second quarter with a devastating four-goal burst in 12 minutes, but could not keep the intensity up after half-time.

    The Cats had been knocking the door down with their clean hands and quick transition once they cleared congestion and it all came together late in the half.

    Mark Blicavs drilled a goal from 50m and then Patrick Dangerfield rectified an earlier wayward set shot with a terrific kick from 40m.

    When Max Holmes got on the end of a terrific chain of possessions from half-back and Brad Close kicked another, the Cats were out to a 32-point lead.

    They had owned territory for long periods and looked more dangerous going forward, taking eight marks inside 50 during the first half, while the Lions failed to register one.

    Brisbane was uncharacteristically sloppy at ground level and took some questionable options when moving the ball, inviting Geelong to win it back and explode the other way.

    Brisbane used the shorter options after half-time and took eight marks inside 50 to give themselves better chances at goal.

    Reville the Super Sub
    The tide had slowly turned when Bruce Reville entered the fray late in the third quarter, but Brisbane's cult hero ensured the tidal wave of momentum continued with an instant impact. His first disposal came following two bounces in the middle of the Gabba, with his dart pass to unmarked Logan Morris ending in a goal. Moments later he grabbed his own chance, launching a bomb from 50m that sailed through to give Brisbane its first lead of the night. You could not kick the ball better on each occasion. 

    Cats clamp champ but it's not enough
    From the opening centre bounce it was clear Tom Atkins had been assigned the task of going head-to-head with two-time Brownlow medallist Lachie Neale for the night. The Lions' champion was kept to 10 disposals in round one when tagged by James Jordon, then exploded for 35 against West Coast in round two when left to roam free. There was no chance Chris Scott was taking that chance, and Atkins executed his job strongly. Neale finished with 20 disposals, including five clearances, against Atkins' 14 and 14 tackles. The head-to-head contest was arguably a draw, but Brisbane's midfield got on top the longer the night went.

    BRISBANE​   2.2​   3.4   ​7.7​   10.10 (70)
    GEELONG​     3.4​   7.6​   7.6    ​9.7 (61) 

    GOALS
    Brisbane: Cameron, Rayner, W.Ashcroft, L.Ashcroft, Morris, Hipwood, Reville, Bailey, Zorko, Berry
    Geelong: Dangerfield 2, O.Henry, Holmes, Dempsey, Close, Cameron, Blicavs, Clark 

    BEST
    Brisbane: McCluggage, W.Ashcroft, Andrews, Dunkley, Lester
    Geelong: Holmes, Smith, Dangerfield, Guthrie, Miers, Mullin 

    INJURIES
    Brisbane: Kai Lohmann (ankle)
    Geelong: Nil 

    LATE CHANGES
    Brisbane: Oscar McInerney (illness) replaced in selected side by Darcy Fort
    Geelong: Tom Stewart (knee) replaced in selected side by Mark O’Connor 

    SUBSTITUTES
    Brisbane: Bruce Reville (replaced Lohmann during the third quarter)
    Geelong: Mitch Knevitt (replaced Sam De Koning during the fourth quarter) 

    Crowd: 27,966 at the Gabba

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