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Port Adelaide Power vs Geelong Cats AFL Round 7 Tips - Cameron’s canon destroys Port on Anzac Day

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Last updated: Thu 23 Apr 2026 12:24

Geelong Cats are expected to continue their dominance in the upcoming AFL Round 7 clash against Port Adelaide Power. Geelong's impressive form is evidenced by their recent 75-point win against the Western Bulldogs and the scoring prowess of Jeremy Cameron, who netted 10 goals in that match. In contrast, Port Adelaide has shown inconsistent performance, struggling to withstand high-pressure teams. Geelong's advantages in key areas like disposals and inside 50s position them to comfortably cover the -27.5 handicap, with Jeremy Cameron anticipated to be a major scoring threat once again.

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  • The game will be played at Adelaide Oval on Saturday, 25th April, with the bounce at 6:35 PM (AEST)
  • Geelong Cats are predicted to win comfortably against Port Adelaide Power.
  • Jeremy Cameron expected to score big after a 10-goal haul in the last game.
  • Geelong's form includes dominance in disposals and scoring efficiency.
Port Adelaide Power vs Geelong Cats AFL Round 7 Tips

Port Adelaide Power vs Geelong Cats, Round 7 2026 - Expert Prediction


Geelong to cover comfortably, hit a big score, and Jeremy Cameron to cash in again, that’s the clear angle in this matchup.
Geelong arrive in strong form and full of confidence after a dominant 75-point win over the Western Bulldogs, where their system clicked from midfield through to attack. They generated relentless inside 50 pressure and capitalised with elite forward efficiency, headlined by Jeremy Cameron’s 10-goal haul. 

Port Adelaide, by contrast, have been competitive without converting it into results, including last week’s narrow loss to Hawthorn after letting early control slip. While the Power can score, they haven’t consistently handled high-pressure, high-possession teams like Geelong.

The Cats hold clear advantages in disposals, inside 50s and contested ball, which should translate into territory dominance and repeat scoring opportunities. That makes Geelong -27.5 a strong lean, with their recent scoring output and their absolute dominance over Port head-to-head supporting the team total over 105.5.

Jeremy Cameron is the obvious focal point again, if supply is there, ladders of 3+ and 5+ goals are firmly in play taking into account his 10-goal haul last week and mountain of goals he has put on Port in recent matchups.

  • Geelong have beaten the Power by at least 76 points in their last 3 matches.
  • Geelong are averaging 104.4 points in their last 5 games.
  • Geelong have scored over 105.5 points in 4 of their last 6 games against Port at Adelaide Oval.
  • Jeremy Cameron has kicked 13 goals (6+7) in his last 2 matches against Port Adelaide.

Head to Head Stats


Geelong have won their last three against Port by a whooping average margin of 82 points, with a 76-point margin the least of their latest 3 victories.

The over has hit on the match total in 6 of the last 7 matches between the Power and Cats. 

Port Adelaide Power Form Analysis


Port Adelaide’s season sits in an awkward middle ground at 2–4, showing flashes of quality but lacking consistency against stronger opposition. In Port’s narrow three-point loss to Hawthorn they highlighted both their strengths and frustrations. 

After being dominated in the opening quarter they bounced back to take the lead at halftime, however they were unable to sustain momentum and ultimately fell just short, despite strong performances from Zak Butters (35 disposals, 5 clearances) and Jason Horne-Francis (28 disposals, 2 goals).

Across their last five, the Power are actually scoring well, averaging over 93 points while conceding just 76 , suggesting they are competitive in most contests. Their ball movement and marking game remain solid, but lapses in pressure and game management have cost them in tight finishes. 

Against top sides, they’ve struggled to control territory consistently, particularly against teams with stronger midfield depth. 

Geelong Cats Form Analysis


Geelong are building serious momentum, sitting at 4–2 and playing a high-powered brand of football that is translating into strong results. A dominant 75-point win over the Western Bulldogs showcased their scoring firepower, headlined by Jeremy Cameron’s remarkable 10-goal performance. The Cats were ruthless early and controlled the game throughout, reinforcing their ability to punish weakened opposition.

Geelong are one of the more complete teams in the competition, leading in disposals, inside 50s and contested possessions compared to Port Adelaide. They are averaging over 104 points across their last five games, underlining their attacking strength, while still maintaining a solid defensive profile. 

Their midfield depth and forward efficiency are major weapons, and when they get on top around the contest, they can quickly put games out of reach. With confidence building, Geelong look well positioned to challenge strongly again here.

Port Adelaide Power vs Geelong Cats Team List & News


Port Adelaide Power Team News
No new injuries to come out of Port’s narrow loss to the Hawks.

Geelong Cats Team News
Gryan Miers will miss an extended period with a suspected ACL tear. Jack Henry and Mark O’Connor return, while Jake Kolodjashnij and Oli Wiltshire are managed.

Port AdelaidePOSGeelong Cats
T. Marshall, L. Jones, M. BergmanBS. De Koning, J. Henry, T. Stewart
J. Burgoyne, A. Aliir, K. FarrellHBL. Humphries, C. O’Sullivan, Z. Guthrie
E. Mackinlay, J. Horne-Francis, J. WehrCO. Dempsey, B. Smith, M. Blicavs
C. Moraes, M. Georgiades, J. BerryHFJ. Cameron, S. Mannagh, O. Henry
D. Byrne-Jones, J. Whitlock, J. RichardsFP. Dangerfield, S. Neale, J. Martin
J. Sweet, Z. Butters, W. DrewFOLLM. Edwards, T. Atkins, M. Holmes
C. Durdin, O. Wines, J. Lai, L. Evans, D. VisentiniI/CO. Mullin, T. Bruhn, J. Bowes, J. Worpel, M. O’Connor

Port Adelaide Power vs Geelong Cats AFL 2026 Round 7 FAQ’s

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Verdict

Cameron will pile on goals and Geelong will score over 105.5 points as they cover as 27.5 point favourites in Adelaide on Anzac Day
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