Here we are for a second year in a row, the penultimate weekend of football and a chance to play on the last weekend of September.

So, let’s break it all down in this week’s match preview.

BELIEVE Lions fans!

Last Time We Met

Round 6: Geelong 9.9. 63 d Brisbane 4.13. 37

In our last encounter with Geelong, we suffered a disappointing 9.9 (63) to 4.13 (37) loss at the Gabba. Brisbane started strong, kicking the first two goals, but they lost momentum after Oscar McInerney's second-quarter concussion, which forced Joe Daniher into the primary ruck role. The match was played in wet conditions, and both teams struggled to gain control until Geelong surged just before three-quarter time.

Our tall timber down back kept cat forwards Tom Hawkins and Jeremy Cameron goalless, however Geelong were still able to capitalise on turnover and poor efficiency in front of goal. Dayne Zorko was a usual standout with two goals and 27 disposals, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a disciplined Geelong side.

In the end, this game is now history, and our Lions are looking forward with determination. As they approach the penultimate final, we are ready to roar, eager to secure our place on the final weekend of September!

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Excited About

Preliminary Final at the G!

We’re ROARING with excitement to be playing a Preliminary Final at the MCG! While it’s going to be a fierce contest with no second chances, Lions fans far and wide are backing our boys to get the job done. The MCG is the ultimate stage, and there’s no better place to prove ourselves as we push for a spot in the 2024 AFL Grand Final. With our form, belief, and the roar of our supporters behind us, we know our Lions are ready to rise to the occasion and make history.

Match-ups we're keen for

While there will be plenty of matchups to keep an eye on come Saturday afternoon, this game is going to come down to the stats that matter. Ranking No.1 in contested possession differential and second in clearance differential, our Lions have shown they can win the ball better than anyone. The ability to transition the ball from defence into the forward 50 and score is unmatched, and maintaining this dominance will be key come Saturday afternoon. Get ready for a MASSIVE prelim final!

BELIEVE!