Cats' new AFL attack needs time: Hawkins

Geelong's Tom Hawkins says his new AFL key forward partnership with Harry Taylor will need time to develop.

Tom Hawkins

Geelong AFL star Tom Hawkins has called for patience as the Cats continue to experiment. (AAP)

Geelong AFL star Tom Hawkins has called for patience as the Cats continue to experiment using All Australian defender Harry Taylor as a key forward.

Taylor has been effective as a pinch hitter in attack previously, managing a bag of six goals in 2012 against Greater Western Sydney.

But the 30-year-old has kicked just one goal in two pre-season competition games since being redeployed as a permanent forward.

"I think it's going okay ... certainly, we're going to need more time together in game situations," Hawkins told reporters on Thursday.

"You can't get a feel for how each other (plays) with their running patterns and the way they like to kick the ball so much in training.

"When the heat's on in a game ... that's when you really start to develop a bit of rapport.

"I think he's gone well but pre-season games are hard ... I've always found them hard to play well in as a forward.

"For us, it's just about getting a bit of continuity ... playing games and working out how each of us lead and kick."

Hawkins has also booted just one goal across Geelong's two pre-season losses, but is happy with his fitness approaching the 2017 season after an early hiccup.

"I missed a little bit of the start of pre-season with minor knee surgery, but I feel like I've got enough work in," he said.

"I feel fit and I will have played three pre-season games and that always seems to hold me in a pretty good position.

"I'm confident and happy with how things have progressed.

"I've lost a couple of kilos ... I feel fit and ready to go."

The Cats round out their pre-season series on Sunday against Essendon in Bendigo.

The match is part of the Country Festival program between the clubs, aimed at celebrating the contribution of regional Australia.


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