The Cats have the game in the bag – they’re up by 37 points at half-time.
They won’t lose from here. So that’s the first wish for Cats fans granted.

Shannon Neale of the Cats marks the ball.Credit: Getty Images
The next one is of more interest – to Cats and neutral fans alike, maybe even for those of the red and black persuasion: a bag for Jeremy Cameron.
The gun spearhead booted two in the second term, taking him up to 77 goals. He needs a few more to give himself a chance of reaching the century this year.
The crowd finds their voice when Cameron gets near the ball. Cameron wants the ton. He really wants it.
His teammates want to get him there as well.
Shaun Mannagh was running into an open goal from about 35 metres out but looked for Cameron with a low-percentage kick.
As much as Chris Scott will love the theatre of Cameron kicking 100, I don’t think he’d be too keen on kicks like that.
For those who are wondering how the Cats are winning this game, they’re winning contested possession and moving the ball through the Bombers’ disorganised team defence.
The Dons are having a crack but there’s a massive difference in class. Outside of Cameron, the talking point from the first half was Dylan Shiel’s push on Mark O’Connor, which resulted in Luamon Lual being spectacularly flipped in the air and almost landing on his head.
Lual returned to the fray after being assessed by medical staff, but it was dangerous play by Shiel, who will have his action scrutinised by the match review officer.