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Geelong Cats 2026 Preview
The modern Geelong Cats continue to defy the usual lifecycle of AFL teams. Year after year, they remain competitive, prompting the familiar comparison, they just keep on keeping on. But heading into 2026, there is a growing sense that Geelong are walking a fine line between experience-driven contention and the physical limits of an ageing list.
Geelong’s response to their 2025 shortcomings has been targeted rather than dramatic. The recruitment of James Worpel is a clear attempt to replace some of the contested midfield reliability once provided by Joel Selwood, particularly at stoppages.
Whether that addition is enough remains the central question. With a significant portion of the list in the twilight stage of their careers, 2026 looms as a season where selection balance, ruck structure and midfield rotation will determine whether Geelong can again run games out over four quarters.
At bets.com.au, our Geelong Cats coverage focuses on the factors that shape betting markets each week like list balance, role adjustments, matchup dynamics and how bookmakers price Geelong as the season unfolds.
Last Update: 27-01-26
Geelong Cats Right Now
Coach: Chris Scott
Captain: Patrick Dangerfield
Home Ground: GMHBA Stadium
Premierships: 10
Last Premiership: 2022
2026 Outlook: Experienced contender balancing age and evolution
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Here you’ll find the latest Geelong Cats betting-related content, including:
- Match previews and expert tips
- Opponent-specific analysis
- Tactical and selection breakdowns
- Feature articles on list management and veteran roles
- Livestreaming options for Geelong Cats games
This content is updated regularly throughout the AFL season, ensuring the most relevant Geelong insight is always available in one place.
Geelong Cats Betting Analysis
From a betting perspective, Geelong remain one of the most context-dependent teams in the AFL. Their experience and system can produce elite performances, but list age and matchup dynamics create variability across markets.
Head-to-Head & Line Markets
Geelong are often strongest in head-to-head betting when able to control stoppages and tempo. The addition of James Worpel strengthens their clearance work, particularly against midfield-heavy opponents. At GMHBA Stadium, the Cats remain reliable favourites, while away games against fast, high-pressure sides can introduce risk, especially late in matches.
Line markets tend to suit Geelong when priced modestly, rather than when expected to win comfortably. Their wins are more often methodical than explosive.
Player Markets
Player markets are heavily role-dependent:
- Midfield disposals are spread across a deep rotation, limiting ceiling plays but creating steady floors for players like Smith, Bowes and Holmes.
- Goal scorer markets remain attractive through key forwards and smalls, with Geelong’s forward structure consistently generating opportunities.
- Ruck markets will be worth monitoring closely if De Koning assumes the primary ruck role, particularly against ageing or undersized opponents.
Team selection is critical when betting Geelong player markets due to their flexible rotations.
Geelong Cats History
The Geelong Football Club is one of the oldest and most successful clubs in Australian football, with a history stretching back to the 19th century. The Cats have built a reputation for sustained competitiveness, rarely enduring prolonged rebuilds.
In the modern era, Geelong have remained a perennial finals presence, highlighted by their 2022 premiership. That culture of continuity continues to shape expectations, even as the club navigates the challenges that come with an ageing but experienced list.
Responsible Betting on Geelong Cats
Betting on Geelong Cats matches should always be approached responsibly. While experience and structure can offer stability, seasons shaped by list management and age profiles carry inherent uncertainty.
Always bet within your means, avoid chasing losses, and seek help if gambling stops being enjoyable.
Geelong FAQ
How many premierships have Geelong won?
In the VFL/AFL, Geelong have won 10 premierships.
The last of these came in 2022.
Where do Geelong play their home games?
With recent redevelopments enhancing Kardina Park's seating capacity, Geelong play most of their home games at GMHBA stadium in Geelong.
This doesn't include when they play the bigger Melbourne-based clubs and they use the MCG when that happens.
Who was the last Geelong Brownlow Medalist?
Patrick Dangerfield was the last Geelong player to win a Brownlow Medal (2016).
Prior to him, Gary Ablett Jr. won the Brownlow Medal in 2009.
Who has kicked the most goals for Geelong?
Gary Ablett Snr has kicked the most goals for Geelong.
He notched up an incredible tally of 1,021 goals from 248 games for the Cats.
