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Geelong v Brisbane is the AFL grand final we had to have. The modern-day powerhouses have won two of the past three premierships, and are the only sides to win more than two-thirds of their games over the past six seasons.
Here is where the game will be won – and lost – as well as the matchups to keep an eye on and the players set to shape the decider. And a prediction for how it will all play out – send us your tips on email.
Preamble

Martin Pegan
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the 2025 AFL grand final between Geelong and Brisbane at the MCG. A decider between the Cats and Lions has been brewing for a while. Yes, for the 126 years that both clubs have been in the league, as they meet for the first time on the biggest stage. And especially over the past seven seasons since Brisbane took a huge leap toward joining Geelong among the perennial contenders.
Brisbane are in a third consecutive grand final and out to become the first team since Richmond in 2019-20 to go back-to-back, while Geelong won a premiership three years ago. The Cats began this season’s finals campaign with a statement win over the reigning premiers though the Lions have responded with a pair of their own resounding victories.
A widely held view is that we have landed on the two best sides this year, as the Cats are on an eight-match winning streak, while the Lions at the top of their game are arguably still the team to beat. With stars on both sides, as well as emerging and unlucky players that missed the recent premiership for each club, this has all the makings for a cracker.
I’ll be seeing us through to just before the first bounce, when Geoff Lemon will take the reins. There is more than enough action to keep us busy until then. Snoop Dogg headlines the pre-match entertainment and will be joined on stage by Tash Sultana and Baker Boy. Emma Donovan and Kee’ahn will help us get warmed up and, of course, Mike Brady will be playing his usual part and belting out the classics of the genre.
First bounce will be at the traditional grand final start time of 2.30pm local time / AEST. Let us know whether your preference is for an afternoon, twilight or night-time start for the decider in the future?
Team news will be coming in an hour or so. Meanwhile, let us know your tips and predictions, and any other thoughts on how the game will play out – shoot me an email or find me @martinpegan on Bluesky or X. Let’s get into it!






