Getting hot at the right time will be crucial for winning this year’s flag, and Geelong coach Chris Scott hopes his team will be on fire come September.
The Cats significantly bolstered their top-four hopes with an 11-point victory over Fremantle in Perth on Saturday.
This win places Geelong (14-7) in fourth spot, just 4.1% behind second-placed Port Adelaide.
With upcoming games against struggling teams St Kilda and West Coast, Geelong has a real shot at securing second place.
This year’s flag race is wide open, with ladder leaders Sydney looking vulnerable and fellow contenders Brisbane suffering a surprise loss to GWS at the Gabba on Saturday.
Geelong, having won six of their last seven games, seem to be peaking at the right time, but Scott remains cautious.
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