A THREE-GOAL burst from Steven Motlop has dragged Geelong to an eight-point win over the Western Bulldogs and kept the Cats' slim finals hopes alive.
Motlop's second-half cameo and the remarkable comeback of midfielder Mitch Duncan breathed life into an otherwise dour and low-scoring affair at Simonds Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Five talking points: Geelong v Western Bulldogs
Josh Caddy and Duncan – in his first game at any level since breaking his foot in round seven - starred, as the Cats answered each challenge the Dogs mounted after a forgettable first half.
Caddy finished with 37 disposals and 12 clearances in a game the Cats did well to win without suspended captain Joel Selwood, while Duncan stepped back seamlessly onto the AFL stage with 25 touches.
The win extends the Cats' dominance over the Dogs to eight straight games, and keeps them in touch with the top eight.
It was a slow first half with the teams sharing just seven goals despite dry and still conditions in Geelong.
The Cats were then able to weather a Dogs' purple patch in the third term when the visitors had the majority of play within their forward half.
But a misfiring forward line hurt Luke Beveridge's men as they managed just one goal from Luke Dahlhaus – who was their best player with 37 touches - despite an astonishing 15 inside 50s to zero to start the term.
The Cats then made their few forward entries count.
Two goals to Tom Hawkins, who battled on despite strong opposition from Jordan Roughead and was often double-teamed, and one to Duncan dragged them clear after the Dogs narrowed the gap to three points.
Mitch Wallis got things moving again with an important goal that came in between missed opportunities from Jimmy Bartel and James Kelly.
Ouch - Easton Wood was in a fair amount of discomfort after this. #AFLCatsDogs http://t.co/7s3jdsbT44
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But Motlop's first after the three-quarter time siren cut the Dogs deep and gave him the momentum to have an influence on the contest again late on.
Wallis bobbed up again and kicked the final quarter's first goal and Jake Stringer kicked another nearly 10 minutes later, but each time Motlop replied.
Dogs' forward Tory Dickson managed the game's last but it wasn't enough after his team was hurt so badly by such a wasteful third term.
It wasn't the way veteran defender Dale Morris wanted to celebrate his 200th game, although he staged a brave performance with a string of significant intercept marks when the Dogs' half-backs struggled to get into the game.
Mitch Wallis shares the pain with the wounded Easton Wood. Picture: AFL Media
GEELONG 3.4 4.8 8.10 10.12 (72)
WESTERN BULLDOGS 2.2 3.4 6.10 9.10 (64)
GOALS
Geelong: Hawkins 3, Motlop 3, Gregson, Walker, Caddy, Duncan
Western Bulldogs: Dickson 3, Wallis 2, Redpath, Dahlhaus, Grant, Stringer
BEST
Geelong: Caddy, Murdoch, Duncan, Lonergan, Enright, Bartel, Motlop
Western Bulldogs: Dahlhaus, Morris, Wallis, Wood, Johanissen
INJURIES
Geelong: Stevens replaced in selected side by Hunter.
Western Bulldogs: Gregson (foot)
SUBSTITUTES
Geelong: Mathew Stokes replaced Cory Gregson in the third
Western Bulldogs: Lachlan Hunter replaced Tom Campbell at three-quarter time
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Donlon, Chamberlein, Ryan
Official crowd: 25,041 at Simonds Stadium
Duncan hasn't missed a beat! #AFLCatsDogs http://t.co/xcYS9ewZG9
— AFL (@AFL) July 18, 2015