Limit the influence of both Selwood and Dangerfield and you go a long way towards beating Geelong. (You also have to be smart about how you deliver the ball forward - long aimless kicks will almost always be picked off by the Geelong defence. Collingwood and Carlton succeeded by working the ball short and pinpointing targets inside 50m with shorter kicks.)
It's hard to put a hard tag on two players nowadays as it messes too much with structures, but you can still get away with tagging one player. I'd rotate Towers and Rohan through a hard tag on Dangerfield. They are the only two players with the size and speed to go with him. They probably lack the smarts, but they both struggle to stay in the game consistently anyway, so even if they just trail him around and apply pressure, we won't lose much on possessions. They might learn something about where to run. It's questionable whether either can tag him at centre bounces, so something different might be needed there.
Any of our slower mids should be able to go head to head with Selwood. He's a good player but he doesn't have any physical attributes that Parker, Mitchell or Kennedy don't have.
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