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HDTV Geelong Cats vs Collingwood Live AFL Fox Telecast

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Aug 28, 2015
Watch Geelong Cats vs Collingwood Magpies Live Streaming Friday 28 August 2015 Free AFL Online. Australian Football League Live Geelong Cats vs Collingwood Magpies Stream AFL 2015 Seasons Week 22 math will be kick off at Simonds Stadium, Geelong, Western Australia, Australia, Friday 28 August 2015 online, 19.50 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtel. . Live AFL Stream Here@ http://w.atch.me/afltvstream . Live AFL Stream Here@ http://w.atch.me/afltvstream . Live AFL Stream Here@ http://w.atch.me/afltvstream . Geelong Cats Collingwood Magpies live score starts on 28.8.2015. at 09:50 UTC time at Simonds Stadium stadium, Geelong, Australia in AFL – Australia. Here on SofaScore livescore you can find all Geelong Cats vs Collingwood Magpies previous results sorted by their H2H matches. Links to Geelong Cats vs. Collingwood Magpies video highlights are collected in the Video tab for the most popular matches as soon as video appear on video hosting sites like Youtube or Dailymotion. We’re not responsible for any video content, please contact video file owners or hosters for any legal complaints. The wheels have well and truly fallen off at Collingwood with the Magpies having lost eight of their last nine games and were embarrassed by Richmond last weekend. They are 12th on the ladder with nine wins and 11 losses and average just 71-points in their last seven matches. Collingwood is 8-3 (7-4 and against the line) vs bottom-ten sides this season. The Cats drew with St Kilda last weekend which means this is a mini-elimination final. They are ninth on the ladder, six points behind the Crows and average 97-points per game in the past month. Geelong is 6-3-1 (5-5 against the line) vs bottom-ten teams this season. Collingwood and Geelong have met 226 times with Collingwood leading 129-97-1 overall. Collingwood have won three of their last five matches against the Cats, though the Cats have won the last two. Collingwood is 11-9 (13-7 against the line) in Thursday/Friday night games since the start of 2013. The Cats are 20-8 (14-14 against the line) on Friday night’s under Chris Scott. The Magpies are 35-22 at the MCG under Nathan Buckley but only 22-35 against the line in those games. Geelong is 6-5 (4-7) at the MCG since the start of 2014. Dane Swan averages over 31 disposals in the last five weeks. Scott Pendlebury averages 30 disposals and over a goal per game in his last eight matches against the Cats since 2009. Three of the last four match-ups have totalled under 164-points. Expect Collingwood to bounce back from their humiliation last weekend but the Cats simply have too much to play for to let this slip. With the knowledge that a loss will mean their season is over, expect Geelong’s senior midfielders to lead the charge. If Ty Vickery can kick six goals against an under-sized Geelong defence, then one of Tom Hawkins, Nathan Vardy or Josh Walker will have a field day and along with an in-form Stevie J, the Cats have too much scoring power for Collingwood’s inexperienced defenders.

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