GEELONG CATS 3.3 6.11 11.12 19.17 (131)
WESTERN BULLDOGS 3.3 7.5 9.9 10.10 (70)

Geelong reinforced its tag as the rightful premiership favourite with a clinical 61-point thumping of the Western Bulldogs in this afternoon's top-of-the-table round 16 AFL clash at Skilled Stadium.

In windy conditions, the match failed to live up to its top-of-the-table status in the first half. But a devastating 13-goal second half from the Cats demonstrated the reigning premiers remain very much the team to beat for this season's flag.

Geelong ran rampant in the final quarter, piling on eight majors, before the Bulldogs finally managed a goal close to fulltime.
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