Clayton Oliver will lock horns with Bailey Smith on Saturday, 11 July, when Geelong travels to ENGIE Stadium for the Round 18 clash against the GWS Giants. The midfield showdown comes as the Cats sit seventh on the ladder and aim to halt a four‑loss run, while the Giants ride a fresh win over Fremantle.
What’s at stake for Clayton Oliver?
Oliver arrives in Sydney fresh from a 32‑disposal, 10‑clearance performance that helped GWS topple the ladder‑leading Dockers. His season tally places him third for total disposals, second for clearances and top of the league for contested possessions. A strong showing against Smith could swing the clearance battle in Geelong’s favour and give the Cats a chance to climb the ladder before the final seven rounds.
How does Bailey Smith compare?
Smith has been a statistical powerhouse this year, averaging 32.2 disposals – the second‑most in the AFL – and ranking second for inside‑50s. He also sits eighth for goal assists and 14th for contested possessions. The Tigers’ midfielder has logged 30‑plus disposals in 12 of his 15 games, making him a relentless engine. The duel will test whether Oliver’s contested edge can outmuscle Smith’s ball‑use efficiency.
Recent form and head‑to‑head history
The Giants have dominated the recent rivalry, winning the last four meetings and seven of the past nine. Geelong’s last win over GWS came early in the season, but the Cats have struggled to break the Giants’ grip, losing four of their last five games overall. Oliver’s move to GWS this year has added a new layer to the rivalry, turning a former Cats stalwart into a key opponent.
What the result could mean for the Cats
A victory would lift Geelong to sixth place, narrowing the gap to the top‑four spots and easing pressure on coach Chris Scott. It would also give Oliver a morale boost ahead of the final stretch, reinforcing his status as a clearance leader. Conversely, a loss could see the Cats slip further down the ladder, making a top‑four finish a steeper climb.
Where to watch and how to join the crowd
The match kicks off at 4.15 pm AEST and will be streamed on Fox Footy and Kayo, with radio coverage on K‑Rock from 3.00 pm. Fans can grab tickets via Ticketmaster, ensuring a lively atmosphere at the Showgrounds for what promises to be a midfield masterclass.
What’s next after the showdown?
If the Cats secure a win, they will look to string together three more victories in the next five rounds to lock a top‑four berth. Oliver will likely continue to lead the clearance count, aiming to finish the season among the league’s elite midfielders. The Giants, meanwhile, will try to extend their winning streak and maintain pressure on the ladder leaders.
The Oliver‑Smith duel on 11 July could be the turning point Geelong needs, or another chapter in GWS’s recent dominance. Either way, the midfield battle will be the headline of a match that could reshape the finals picture.