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Geelong and Melbourne players compete for the ball during the AFLW R12 match at GMHBA Stadium on November 1, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos
MELBOURNE can finish in second place on the ladder with victory over Geelong as it looks to bounce back from last week’s loss to Brisbane.
The Dees are the League’s leading intercept team with 71.6 per game, and will want to capitalise on any lazy ball use from the Cats.
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This also makes the ground-level players of the Cats more crucial, with players like Aishling Moloney, Mikayla Bowen, and Nina Morrison potentially able to break through Melbourne’s defensive structures.
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