The Cairns Post

Cats not sweating loss of Morrison

- MICHAEL RAMSEY

A DETERMINED Geelong insist they won’t be bowed by the double blow of their first AFLW defeat and the loss of top draft pick Nina Morrison.

The Cats were brought back to earth on Saturday night, going down to the Western Bulldogs 5.4 (34) to 2.4 (16) at Whitten Oval.

It came just days after the Cats lost 18-year-old Morrison for the rest of the season.

Morrison, who was the AFLW’s Rising Star nominee from the opening round, ruptured an anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee at training on Thursday.

The Cats were on cloud nine after defeating Collingwoo­d in their first AFLW game last week but their lack of experience was exposed by the reigning premier Bulldogs, who snatched the lead early in the second term and didn’t look back.

“I think it’s just pure inexperien­ce,” coach Paul Hood said. “The Bulldogs have played at this ground and are now in their third season. They’ve had some tremendous success and a good method, and they tested ours a little bit.

“The fact they were able to put some scoreboard pressure on meant that maybe our possession­s meant a little bit more and the players were a bit nervous.

“We’ll get better for the experience. It’s great to test ourselves against good teams and we look forward to coming out again next week and improving a little bit more.”

Morrison is the second consecutiv­e top draft pick to suffer a season-ending knee injury after the Bulldogs’ Isabel Huntington sustained a similar injury early last season.

Young gun Morrison dominated on debut, collecting 22 disposals and kicking the winning point in the win against Collingwoo­d.

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