Clayton Oliver was the engine of Greater Western Sydney’s dramatic 13-point victory over the Geelong Cats on 13 July 2026, delivering 36 disposals and nine clearances as the Giants clawed back from a 39-point deficit in the third quarter. The win—secured by Callum Brown’s late major—extended the Giants’ dominance over their rivals to eight wins in the last ten meetings, while Jeremy Cameron, Geelong’s star half-back, was stretchered off after a brutal collision with Oliver in the dying minutes.

What happened in the match? The Giants trailed by **39 points** with 20 minutes left in the third quarter but reeled off **nine of the last ten goals** to snatch a **12.14 (86) to 11.7 (73)** win at **Engie Stadium**. Geelong’s momentum collapsed after **Tanner Bruhn** and **Jack Henry** went down with injuries, while **Cameron**—playing an unexpected defensive role—suffered a **left collarbone injury** in a heavy tackle from Oliver. The collision occurred in the final quarter, forcing Cameron’s immediate evacuation via ambulance.

How did Clayton Oliver perform? Oliver was **unstoppable** in midfield, notching **36 disposals** and **nine clearances** to anchor the Giants’ resurgence. His **nine clearances**—a standout stat—helped Greater Western Sydney regain possession after Geelong’s early dominance. The **All-Australian** also contributed to the team’s defensive pressure, with **Sam Taylor** (11 intercepts, nine marks) reasserting his form after a **hamstring injury** sustained in this year’s **State of Origin**.

Why did Jeremy Cameron’s injury matter? Cameron, a **two-time Coleman Medal winner**, was playing an unusual half-back role due to Geelong’s forward-line issues. His **career-threatening injury**—likely to sideline him for months—came after a **heavy fourth-quarter collision** with Oliver. The tackle occurred as the Giants surged forward, with **Callum Brown** sealing the win with a **28-minute major** in the final term. Geelong’s **Mitch Knevitt** and **Patrick Dangerfield** (playing through a calf issue) were already stretched thin.

What’s next for the Giants and Cats? Greater Western Sydney remains in **finals contention**, sitting **11th (8-9)** after the win. The Cats, now **eighth (9-8)**, have dropped **five of their last six games**. The Giants’ **injury list grew** when **Phoenix Gothard** dislocated his shoulder in the fourth quarter, adding to their **State of Origin hangover**. Meanwhile, Geelong faces a **deepening crisis** without Cameron, who was their **top goal-kicker** before his defensive shift.

Key stats from the match - **Clayton Oliver**: 36 disposals, 9 clearances - **Sam Taylor**: 11 intercepts, 9 marks (returning from hamstring injury) - **Callum Brown**: Decisive 28-minute major in the final quarter - **Geelong’s forward pressure**: 23 entries to the Giants’ 9 in the first half - **Giants’ comeback**: Nine of the last ten goals after trailing by 39 points