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Danger: Let’s get a move on

- ANNA HARRINGTON

GEELONG midfielder Patrick Dangerfiel­d says the Cats need to break a pattern of poor starts in Friday’s sudden-death semi-final against West Coast.

The Cats conceded seven of the first eight goals in their 10point loss to Collingwoo­d, compoundin­g a recent run of flat starts in finals games.

“There’s no point shying away from that because that’s the reality,” Dangerfiel­d said.

“Now it’s a different team from previous seasons, but the pattern is the same because the starts have been the same.

“So we’ve got to make sure that we find a way that we play the brand of footy that we know we’re capable of — that we play and take risks and play with a bit of flair, that doesn’t take four goals from the opposition to get you into that mood of ‘All right, now we’ve got to get going’.”

Geelong was exposed on the outside against the Magpies, who dominated both unconteste­d possession­s and marks. It is something that shapes as a concern against the high-marking Eagles.

“That’s an area, particular­ly early on in the game, that you just can’t allow the opposition to do because it means they’re controllin­g the ball and then methodical­ly moving it forward,” Dangerfiel­d said.

“As soon as you allow the opposition that, you can’t apply pressure, so that’s a critical part of the game for sure.”

The Cats’ slow ball movement has also come under scrutiny, with Geelong looking stagnant at times going forward. But Dangerfiel­d said that was a matter of the Cats getting their structure right and better ball movement would follow.

“I think the key for us is just making sure that we’ve got targets ahead of the footy; we didn’t work as well as a unit,” Dangerfiel­d said.

“And when the defence is set up well down the line you don’t want to move the ball quickly because they’re already set. So we don’t move it slowly on purpose — it’s the team collective around getting better shape within the contest so we can move it quickly when it’s appropriat­e to do so.”

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