1. The Giants were too strong for the Cats in most areas in round two, winning the disposals (393-345), inside 50s (56-48), clearances (39-26) and contested possessions (148-126).
2. Geelong remains No.1 for marks inside 50, averaging 16.4 per game courtesy of Tom Hawkins, who is ranked second in the league with a total of 37.
3. The Giants are ranked last for tackles so far in 2016, averaging 62.3 per game, while the Cats are equal third in this area at 74.2 per match.
4. Geelong is undefeated from three games at Simonds Stadium this season, defeating the Brisbane Lions (69 points), Gold Coast (120) and West Coast (44).
5. This will be a contest between two of the higher scoring sides in 2016. The Giants are ranked second, averaging 109 points per game, and the Cats are fourth with 105 points per match.
6. Shane Mumford has continued his upward trend in the Schick AFL Player Ratings. The Giants' ruckman has climbed 86 places, from No.142 to No.56 overall, since round one.
2. Geelong remains No.1 for marks inside 50, averaging 16.4 per game courtesy of Tom Hawkins, who is ranked second in the league with a total of 37.
3. The Giants are ranked last for tackles so far in 2016, averaging 62.3 per game, while the Cats are equal third in this area at 74.2 per match.
4. Geelong is undefeated from three games at Simonds Stadium this season, defeating the Brisbane Lions (69 points), Gold Coast (120) and West Coast (44).
5. This will be a contest between two of the higher scoring sides in 2016. The Giants are ranked second, averaging 109 points per game, and the Cats are fourth with 105 points per match.
6. Shane Mumford has continued his upward trend in the Schick AFL Player Ratings. The Giants' ruckman has climbed 86 places, from No.142 to No.56 overall, since round one.
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