Kane Cornes is adamant that Geelong will not win the 2024 premiership, after suffering a fourth-straight loss on Saturday. After starting 7-0, the Cats have hit a major form slump, losing four of their last four matches in painful fashion. Their fourth loss on the trot was at the hands of GWS by four points at GMHBA Stadium.
READ MORE: PGA Tour rocked by champ's sudden death READ MORE: How 'stars aligned' on anniversary of Aussie icon's death READ MORE: 'Complete disaster': Red Bull's Monaco stinker as Piastri stuns It is the first time in Chris Scott 's coaching career with the Cats that he has gone 0-4. It's also the first time Geelong has gone 0-4 since early 2006. The stats are damning for the 2022 premiership side, with Cornes now convinced their rocky month will cost them come September.
"They can't win the premiership from here after losing four in a row," Cornes said on Nine's Sunday Footy Show. "One of the reasons why is they butchered it late, the amount of opportunities they had Geelong had 24 forward 50 entries for one mark in the final term, which Cornes is worried is a sign of their inability through the middle. "They coughed up a golden opportunity last night," he said.
Cornes has put Geelong's young midfield under the microscope, calling for the club to attempt to inject some life into the flailing stocks. "They can't win a premiership from here. Their midfield is so thin, they were destroyed in there once again," he said.
"They've lost four in a r.
