Injury-hit Cats down Freo in AFL thriller

Despite losing Joel Selwood, Geelong have held firm to register a nailbiting win against Fremantle at Simonds Stadium.

Joel Selwood

Despite losing Joel Selwood, Geelong have held firm to register a nailbiting win. (AAP)

Geelong have paid a heavy price for their come-from-behind win over Fremantle, the Cats losing three players, including Joel Selwood, in the two-point victory.

Chris Scott's side trailed by as much as 34 points in the second quarter at Simonds Stadium, but kicked the last three goals of the game to improve to a 9-4 record.

Dockers star Michael Walters missed a flying shot at goal from close range in the dying seconds, the final siren then sounding with the Cats scoring a heart-stopping 10.14 (74) to 11.6 (72) win.

The game wasn't even a minute old when Geelong lost their skipper after he was knocked out in a sickening head clash with Dockers forward Hayden Ballantyne.

Tom Stewart (facial fracture) then failed to emerge after halftime and Darcy Lang (ankle) was unable to take part in the final term.

All of that carnage took place after Lachie Henderson was withdrawn on Friday with a groin injury and youngster Jordan Cunico dropped out on game day with an ankle injury.

"I'd sum it up as a day when a lot of things went wrong for us," Scott said, while also conceding the Dockers were without superstar Nat Fyfe.

"We were really under the pump (in the second quarter) then at halftime and three-quarter time things didn't look good for us.

"We were losing players, we had players out there who were sore and had to play through it.

"We weren't playing our style of footy but one thing you can't accuse our players of at the moment is giving up. When things were going against us we just found a way to stay in the game.

"It could have gone either way but in the end we think it was a win full of merit."

Selwood faces a battle to be cleared to take on Greater Western Sydney next week, while Stewart is facing a period on the sidelines.

In a season filled with upsets, Fremantle - without Fyfe and Aaron Sandilands - nearly provided the biggest of them all.

Geelong led by five points at the first break, but the fired-up Dockers slammed home the next seven goals to lead by 34 points before conceding late goals that reduced the margin to 22 points at halftime.

The out-of-sorts Cats lifted a notch in the third quarter but still trailed by 19 points at the last break before they sprang to life in the final term.

"I thought we had a real dip," Fremantle coach Ross Lyon said.

"I'm really proud of how they played. It was a very difficult assignment.

"We had (two) debutants and a number of young players ... it was really a step in the right direction."

Patrick Dangerfield was important for Geelong with 31 possessions, while Daniel Menzel led the scoring with three goals.

Fremantle's pressure was outstanding, Lachie Neale leading an impressive midfield effort with 29 touches, while Sean Darcy had 40 hitouts on debut.


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