2023 Team Preview – Geelong Cats

Written by Dane on February 23 2023

 

After constant commentary surrounding an aging list, Geelong went on a 16 game winning streak from round 10 all the way through to an 81 point thumping of the Swans on Grand Final day. Just about everything went right and for that reason, they go in favorites for another flag in 2023.

Nothing much changes for them either, bar the loss of a few fringe best 22 players in Narkle and Cooper Stephens, while veterans Higgins and Dahlhaus also called time on their respective careers. Oh, and this other guy named Joel Selwood retired too, which means a new captain. So maybe some things have changed? Either way many expect the Cats to contend strongly again, so let’s take a deep dive into their list from a Supercoach perspective.

Defenders

Lock and Load:

Tom Stewart ($604,000)Went into 2022 with some question marks over a lisfranc injury but then produced a career best average of 109.7 with 10 tons, factoring in he also had a concussion affected game of 39 in there as well. Now if you’re not still salty about his drive by on Prestia and subsequent 4 game suspension that came from it, then he’s as good as a lock in the backline. Also factor in his ceiling, as he went 160+ three times last season, something the other highly priced defenders in Docherty, Sicily, Dawson and Sinclair, didn’t do once between them, giving you a smoky VC option as well. At the stage of writing this, still has the opportunity to be the Cats captain in 2023, something I feel will only increase his value. Currently in 34% of teams.

Feeling Lucky:

Jack Bowes ($277,500) :  Arrived at Geelong over the summer time in one of the more ridiculous trades ever seen, something about money and picks and all that behind the scenes stuff blah blah blah. Essentially, the Cats got a steal in the former number 10 draft pick who has shown great signs of scoring ability (see the first month of 2021 for context) who is in his prime years and ready to make an impact. Heard rumors that midfield time has been promised, and there are a few spots open in the Cats engine room. Watch his role over the pre-season to make sure but he currently looks like a solid pick at D3-5 depending on your setup.

For those draft league guys, I’d expect random hundreds out of Duncan, Tuohy and Atkins throughout the year, but wouldn’t consider them in classic (to start with anyway).

Money Maker:

Move along, such a steady backline at the Cattery that there’s no rookies to consider currently.

Midfielders

Feeling Lucky:

Cam Guthrie ($546,300)Coming off a career best year in 2021, Cam had a really slow start to 2022 but then went under the radar and ended up as M8 for numerous teams, averaging 105 from round 10 onwards. Can’t see him going up to the heights of the 113 that he averaged a few years back, but should have a full time midfield role again and with Selwood gone, Danger playing more forward, I’m thinking the only real certainty in the starting CBA quartet is Guthrie, and we all know that CBA is a great indicator for scoring.

Max Holmes ($360,600)I’ve mentioned it a few times now but the Cats have a midfield spot to fill and Holmes is one of those guys who are surely in the running for it. Finished the regular season last year with scores of 101, 91 and 100 for a then 19 year old, impressive stuff, but is very awkwardly priced.

Money Maker:

Jhye Clark ($175,800)Pick 8 in last year’s draft was this kid, who might well have had Joel Selwoods DNA inserted into him because all scouting reports say “contest winning, inside midfielder, leadership” or some variation of those. Seems like a ready made replacement but the Cats are a set lineup and, while they’ve debuted more kids in the last few years, they seem to give them a taste of the big league and then nurture them (eg Dempsey, Knevitt, Stephens last year). One to watch over the pre-season.

Rucks

Feeling Lucky

Mark Blicavs ($537,200) :Thirteen tons last year for the swiss army knife, an outstanding year that saw him average a touch under 98. His  DPP of ruck/midfielder, which I believe is unprecedented, offers insane flexibility. Pick him in draft with confidence if he falls to you, and to be honest, I don’t mind him in classic either. With how uncertain I am about the ruck line currently, he’s been in and out of my setup!

Forwards

Feeling Lucky:

Jeremy Cameron ($501,500) Tom Hawkins ($519,500): Key forwards are traditionally a no go but both of these guys averaged 90+ last year in separate outstanding campaigns. Like many other Cats I’ve mentioned, I wouldn’t lock any bar Stewart, but don’t be opposed to selecting these guys if it becomes apparent they’re in the top echelon of forwards once the season gets flowing. Obviously both will have fluctuating scores, but a big bag of goals from either of them can easily win you a matchup. 

Money Maker:

Once again, hard to break into this lineup, but the Cats have a few rookie priced forwards who might be worth a look if there’s some traction over the pre-season.



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10 thoughts on “2023 Team Preview – Geelong Cats”

  1. Interested in your comments on Blicavs…I have had him in my team a few times, and expect he doesn’t have the floor that others do. Not sure his dpp is relevant as he wont be a top 10 mid in any event. Very safe alternative to the rucks conundrum this year….for one of them anyway.

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    1. It’s a shame there isn’t a cheap ruck/mid that we can use to set up a swing there. Would definitely be worth thinking about then!

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  2. Brill write up Dane!

    It’s hard to see value at this stage with such an even line up. We’ll probably see another year of veterans being carefully managed, which means missed games.

    It may mean opportunity opens up for a few players, but it’s tough. Holmes and Menegola didn’t play GF, new recruits Bruhn, Bowes and Henry, 2nd and 3rd year players like Knevitt, new recruits and big Sav and Ceglar all fighting for spots. Oh and Shannon Neale who is laying claims to be the next Hawkins.

    Like I said, hard to see value. Only get what you pay for.

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  3. I’m still struggling to come to terms with the Bowes hype. A fringe player at a struggling club gets traded to the reigning premiers and walks straight into the best 22? Don’t see it.

    Re Stewart, I don’t have the breakdown but I feel like he scores much better at the Cattery than elsewhere. Geelong only have three games there prior to the bye, but 6 on the way home. Upgrade option?

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    1. 116.4 in the last 2 years at GMHBA from 13 games. Includes three scores over 150 and only three below 100.

      One of those below was the shutdown role the Saints played on him last year for 48.

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  4. Statements made yesterday by Atkins on SEN:

    “Jack Bowes is a class act, Tanner’s (Bruhn) been really good in the midfield as well, and I think we’ll see on Thursday, Ollie (Henry) will play a bit up forward. He’s been every lively at training. ”

    “Then you’ve got the first years as well, Jhye Clark has been awesome, Ted Clohesy, Osca Ricarrdi, guys like that have really been putting their hand up at training, so it’s exciting.”

    Tanner Bruhn is a 311k MID/FWD that has got some midfield time it seems. He may be one of the players that is making their way into the midfield.
    He is a new recruit to the side with this only being his 3rd season. He is a player that seems to get a lot of tackles with 6 out of 16 games last season getting 5 or more tackles in a game.
    He then had a blinder against North scoring 127 points from 24 disposals with 2 goals and 4 clearances. It shows he can play on ball.
    Awkward price but may have a potential breakout season with this strong team if he can secure a spot.

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