Sunday Territorian

Hawkins inspires Cats to victory

- MICHAEL RAMSEY CATS DEMONS

ZACH Tuohy has booted a goal after the siren to hand Geelong a scintillat­ing twopoint AFL comeback victory over Melbourne at GMHBA Stadium.

Tuohy’s cool set shot from 35m out capped off a stunning Tom Hawkins-inspired resurgence for the Cats, who overcame a 29-point deficit to post a 16.4 (100) to 14.14 (98) win last night.

Hawkins played the game of his life, booting four of his equal career-high seven majors in a dominant final term to put the Cats back on track for an AFL finals berth.

The 198cm spearhead was simply unstoppabl­e in the final term, capitalisi­ng on supply from a Geelong midfield that dominated the centre clearances when the game was on the line.

Patrick Dangerfiel­d (28 disposals, two goals), Tim Kelly (32 touches) and Gary Ablett (31) played huge roles in the Cats’ comeback, while Tom Stewart was rock-solid down back.

The win lifts Geelong to seventh on the AFL ladder, trailing the sixth-placed Demons on percentage.

Melbourne appeared to be home safe when Tom McDonald’s crumbing goal early in the GEELONG V MELBOURNE BEST 2.1 5.3 8.4 16.4 2.3 5.8 11.9 14.14 GOALS INJURIES UMPIRES CROWD final term extended their lead to 29 points.

But the Cats turned the tables, Hawkins’ seventh major cutting the deficit to two points before Tuohy sealed the deal after the siren.

Clayton Oliver was typically brilliant for Melbourne, gathering 11 of his game-high 40 disposals in the third term as the visitors piled on five goals either side of three-quarter time.

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