Mercury (Hobart)

Cats set to contend

-

JASON PHELAN

GEELONG is not looking for former St Kilda star Jack Steven to replace Tim Kelly.

If Jack can just be Jack then that will suit the Cats just fine as they look to put another preliminar­y final disappoint­ment behind them and challenge for the AFL flag in 2020.

And after overcoming a minor calf injury, Steven showed enough in a pre-season clash against Essendon to suggest that he’s capable of adding his best footy to the mix at his new club.

“The great thing about Jack Steven is that he leaves nothing in reserve,” Geelong football boss Simon Lloyd said. “Every session he does it absolutely everything that he’s got ... he’s highly driven. “He really does have a strong influence out on the training track. As much as anything now it’s just about Jack getting used to the way that we play, our structures and working closely with our midfield group and half-forwards. He’s really been embraced by the group.”

Kelly played a huge role in propelling Geelong to last year’s minor premiershi­p, so it’s fair enough that questions are asked about the effect his loss will have after he got his wish for a go-home trade to West Coast.

But the Cats are widely expected to be contenders once again.

Their core of star veterans that includes skipper Joel Selwood, Patrick Dangerfiel­d, Tom Hawkins and Gary Ablett remains.

The likes of Mitch Duncan, Mark Blicavs, Tom Stewart, Zach Tuohy and Luke Dahlhaus are all at or near the top of their games. But it’s the younger group beneath those hardened veterans that are expected to keep the Cats in the flag hunt.

“Esava Ratugolea mentioned it right at the start of pre-season: it’s really up to that younger group to have a significan­t influence on where this team is going,” Lloyd said.

“There’s actually a large core of players there that will be playing football together for a long period of time.”

Ratugolea shapes as a key piece of the Cats’ puzzle. The versatile youngster is part of a big-man brigade that is still finding its most potent form.

Will he spend most of his time up forward with Hawkins and former Crow Josh Jenkins or is he best used in the ruck where Rhys Stanley and Darcy Fort are in the mix following Zac Smith’s move to Gold Coast?

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia