Chris Scott lukewarm on Cats' chances

By Peter Hanlon
Updated March 22 2014 - 4:13am, first published March 21 2014 - 11:17am
Geelong forward Tom Hawkins in action in the opening round clash against The Adelaide Crows. Photo: Pat Scala
Geelong forward Tom Hawkins in action in the opening round clash against The Adelaide Crows. Photo: Pat Scala
Geelong forward Tom Hawkins in action in the opening round clash against The Adelaide Crows. Photo: Pat Scala
Geelong forward Tom Hawkins in action in the opening round clash against The Adelaide Crows. Photo: Pat Scala
Geelong forward Tom Hawkins in action in the opening round clash against The Adelaide Crows. Photo: Pat Scala
Geelong forward Tom Hawkins in action in the opening round clash against The Adelaide Crows. Photo: Pat Scala
Geelong forward Tom Hawkins in action in the opening round clash against The Adelaide Crows. Photo: Pat Scala
Geelong forward Tom Hawkins in action in the opening round clash against The Adelaide Crows. Photo: Pat Scala

Geelong coach Chris Scott has rated the Cats below the competition's top three teams and said Thursday night's hard-fought home win over Adelaide was compelling early-season evidence there will be no easy games in 2014.

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