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Guthrie lends Stewart support

Former Sunbury Lion Zach Guthrie will his chance on the biggest stage for the second time this Saturday.

After missing out on the 2020 grand final, Guthrie was part of the Cats’ 2022 premiership.

Now one of the Cats most important defenders, Guthrie is set to play a key role in the absence of Tom Stewart, who will miss the decider with concussion.

Guthrie has backed Geelong’s tight defensive unit to cover Stewart’s absence as he wraps his arms around the injured star.

The Cats suffered a huge blow when Stewart was ruled out of the season decider under concussion protocols, after he was hurt in a tackle during the preliminary final.

Fellow defender Jack Henry is also in some doubt with an ankle injury sustained during the rousing 30-point win over Hawthorn.

But Guthrie, who stepped up with a game-high 10 intercept possessions against the Hawthorn, believes the depleted Cats’ back-line can hold up when it matters most.

“It’s tough when you lose one of your best players like Stewy,” Guthrie told AAP. “I’m hoping Jack will be right to go and I’m sure he’ll lift because it’s a grand final.

“But it’s a collective effort and I think some of those young guys like Connor O’Sullivan that stood in for us were really important for us.

“What’s happened has happened and we’ll look to rely on all those guys to make up the slack and work around them.”

Geelong coaches and players have offered their support to Stewart in what Chris Scott described as a “shattering” scenario for the five-time All-Australian.

Max Holmes was the hard-luck story in Geelong’s 2022 premiership year, not risked for the grand final after injuring his hamstring the previous week.

And Guthrie is another of those teammates who have a sense of the emotion Stewart is going through.

The 27-year-old was in his fourth season when he was left out of the 2020 decider, named among the Cats’ emergencies for the 12th time that season.

“I’m feeling massively for Stewy. It’s pretty tough for him, along with a number of other guys that will miss out,” Guthrie said.

“I’ve been on that side of it as well and I know how tough it is.

“I’ll try to rally around some of those guys because I know it’s a lonely feeling.

“You don’t want to be over the top and get in their face and over-check how they are, but I’ll wrap my arms around them.”

Another former Sunbury Lions, Mark Blicavs is also set to play on Saturday.

Blicavs said post game to Cats media that it was amazing.

“I was really proud of how composed we were,” he said. “We had a good steely resolve.

“Some pretty special goals tonight [Friday]. Amazing front row seats and amazing to be part of.

“You never think you’re going to be here again. You want to be, they’re really tough to come by.”

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