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Posted: 2024-08-17 23:47:09

In short:

The Cats let a 33-point half-time lead, plus a guaranteed double chance in finals, slip in Saturday night's loss to St Kilda.

Chris Scott says his players "knew what was at stake".

What's next?

The Cats must beat West Coast at Kardinia Park next Saturday to secure a top-four spot.

Geelong is attempting to quickly move on from failing to lock in an AFL top-four berth with a round to go in the home-and-away season.

The Cats let a 33-point half-time lead, plus a guaranteed double chance in finals, slip in Saturday night's loss to St Kilda at Docklands.

Geelong is fourth on the ladder with 56 points, sitting behind Sydney (64), Port Adelaide (60) and GWS (60) and just ahead of Brisbane (54).

The Cats must beat West Coast at Kardinia Park next Saturday to guarantee a top-four spot, while a home qualifying final appears unlikely.

Coach Chris Scott said he did not need to spell out to his players just how costly the 16.11 (107) to 14.5 (89) defeat to the Saints had been.

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