SUMMARY

The Lions travel to Geelong to face a Cats team smarting from an upset loss to GWS in Canberra in Round 2. The Lions will head to the Cattery without skipper Tom Rockliff and questions over the fitness of Daniel Rich and Mitch Robinson. The Cats, meanwhile, will be keen to get back to the ferocious football they displayed against the Hawks on Easter Monday, especially after being beaten by the Giants in clearances and contested ball in their shock 13-point defeat.

WHERE AND WHEN: Simonds Stadium, Sunday, April 10, 4:40pm AEST

Follow the game on the Lions Match Centre

LAST FIVE TIMES

R18, 2015, Geelong 17. 11 (113) d Brisbane Lions 8. 9 (53) at Simonds Stadium

R23, 2014, Geelong 21. 17 (143) d Brisbane Lions 12. 9 (81) at Simonds Stadium

R2, 2014, Geelong 13. 15 (93) d Brisbane Lions 10. 8 (68) at the Gabba

R23, 2013, Geelong 15. 22 (112) d Brisbane Lions 17. 9 (111) at Simonds Stadium

R13, 2013 Brisbane Lions 15. 13 (103) d Geelong 14. 14 (98) at the Gabba

THE FIVE POINTS

1. This is the 45th meeting between the teams, with the Cats holding a clear 25-18 advantage. There’s been one draw, back in round 10 of the 1996 season.

2. Geelong holds the advantage over the Lions at Simonds Stadium, winning 14 of the 22 matches played there. The drawn game was also played at Simonds Stadium.

3. The Cats had a mixed run at Simonds Stadium in 2015, losing three of eight games – the first time since 2007 they had lost more than once game in a season at the venue.

4. They may be 0-2, but the Lions have shown some improvement early in 2016, especially in finding ways to score. Winless at the same point in 2015, Justin Leppitsch's side has scored 60 points more this time out.

5. Dayne Zorko climbed to 18th in the "Schick AFL Player Ratings" after his lively outing against the Kangaroos in round two. Alongside teammate Pearce Hanley, Zorko led the Lions for disposals (24) and kicked two important goals to be one of his team's best on the day.

IT'S A BIG WEEK FOR …

Josh Walker. A week after Steve Johnson had the last laugh on his former teammates, Walker gets his chance to shine against his old mob. The 23-year-old forward will be banking on using the knowledge gained over five seasons at Geelong to kick his new team to victory. Walker enters the match with good form in games between these two teams, booting five goals the last time they met, albeit wearing Geelong colours.

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