As we feared at quarter-time, this has turned into a blow-out, and it’s likely to only get worse from here.
The Cats continued to transition the ball from defence to inside 50 with ease in the second term, led by Bailey Smith, Max Holmes and Tom Atkins. And when it arrived near goal, there were plenty of options.
Patrick Dangerfield of the Cats celebrates a goal with Jack Martin.Credit: AFL Photos
After a goalless afternoon against Sydney, Jeremy Cameron has responded in style.
Tyson Stengle and Paddy Dangerfield also go involved in the second term, while Ollie Dempsey’s role of beginning on a wing and pushing forward caused trouble for the young Tigers.
The Tigers weren’t helped by Tim Taranto, having had 11 disposals in the first term, being largely held by tagger Oisin Mullin.
The Tigers also struggled to find an outlet when they did get their hands on the ball in defensive 50.
Put simply, Adem Yze’s men have been taken to school today. Just to think these two clubs played off in the 2020 grand final.