GEELONG are into their third AFL Grand Final in a  row, defeating Collingwood at the MCG by a massive margin of seventy-three  points in front of a decent crowd of 87,258 at the MCG. The Cats will play St Kilda next  Saturday afternoon, aiming for two Premierships inside three  years.
 GEELONG :  3.6, 7.7, 11.13, 17.18 (120) DEFEATED
COLLINGWOOD : 2.2, 5.8, 6.9,  6.11 (47)
 GOALS
GEELONG: Chapman 5,  Byrnes 2, Hawkins 2, Ablett 2, Varcoe 2, Ottens, Mooney, Johnson,  Corey
COLLINGWOOD: Brown, Didak,  Johnson, Lockyer, O'Brien, Macaffer
 BEST
GEELONG: Scarlett, Enright,  Ablett, Milburn, Bartel, Chapman, Mackie
COLLINGWOOD: Gilbee, Cooney,  Boyd, Higgins, Lake, Akermanis
 INJURIES
GEELONG: G Ablett P Chapman J Corey J Bartel  H Taylor C Ling T Hawkins
COLLINGWOOD: S  O'Bree B Johnson N Maxwell L Brown
  UMPIRES:  FIELD: Brett Rosebury (8) Scott McLaren (11) Shaun Ryan (25) EM: Simon Meredith  (21) BOUNDARY: Adam Coote Cameron Ward Rob Haala Jamie Giles GOAL: Mark Canning  David Dixon EM: Chris Appleton
 CROWD:  87,258 at the MCG
Collingwood had the early play in the match, leading for half  the opening term before the Cats got cracking, booting three unanswered goals.  Both sides went pretty much goal for goal in the second quarter but as described  earlier, Geelong should have pushed to a thirty point-plus lead. The Cats led  Collingwood by fourteen points at half time, but should have led by over 30,  Brad Ottens missing an easy chance and the Magpies taking advantage, kicking  another two goals before the main break. At half time Chapman and Hawkins had  two goals each for the Cats, Ablett, Byrnes and Ottens the other goal-kickers.  For the Magpies Brown, Didak, Johnson, Lockyer and O'Brien had one goal  each.
 The Cats started the second half out of the blocks however,  booting three early goals and missing a third to push to a thirrty-one point  lead eight minutes into the third term. Mooney, Johnson and Corey kicked their  first goals of the match, Johnson missing two other shots that would have really  put the foot on the Magpies' throat. Macaffer kicked a goal for the Pies a  second or so before the three quarter time siren; the Cats going into the final  break thirty-six points ahead, and hoping to take things easy in the last  quarter ahead of next Saturday afternoon's Grand Final against St Kilda at the  MCG. But, Collingwood being what they are, Geelong will have to be on their  guard this final thirty minutes, and keep attacking until the end.
 Two minutes into the final term, Travis Varcoe got on the end of  a turnover by Collingwood veteran Simon Prestigiacomo to boot his first goal and  give the Cats a forty point lead. Paul Chapman's third goal a couple minutes  later, created by Joel Corey and Jimmy Bartel's tenacity, was the genuine sealer  that sent the Wobbler fans packing back home; the margin out to an unassailable  forty six points. Gary Ablett was next to sneak one through and it was party  time in all corners of the world as Geelong fans rejoiced in the knowledge they  would be watching their side in another Grand Final next week. Unfortunately for  this 'viewer' the person streaming the match at this point decided to play the  Geelong, Collingwood and finally St Kilda theme songs over the top of the match  audio, but it's free so we can't complain. We can complain, however, about  ESPN's decision to show Rangers v Kilmarnock from the Scottish Premier League, a  game sure to attract far fewer UK viewers than Geelong-Collingwood.
 Paul Chapman slammed on three goals in the last ten minutes, his  fifth of the game pushing the margin out to a massive 74 points. Neither side  would kick another goal for the match, the final 7-8 minutes petering out as the  Cats conserved energy and the Magpies gave up.
  
 