Deja vu again as Cats creep up on the competition

Tyson Stengle’s average two-goals-plus per game and forward half pressure have been invaluable. Photo: AFL MEDIA Just how does a team manage to sit second on the AFL ladder, win five games in a row and yet somehow still, as the phrase goes, “fly under the radar”? Simple. When it’s Geelong. The Cats have been quietly going about the business of contending for premierships for what seems like forever. They’ve also continued to fall short. And the football world has long grown tired of talking...

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