HAWTHORN has survived another cliffhanger with Geelong, recovering from a goalless opening term and last-quarter fightback to defeat the Cats by 11 points at the MCG on Saturday. 

The Hawks won their fourth straight contest in the process – a feat they last achieved during a nine-match streak in 2016 – to strengthen their top-four chances.

The 10.11 (71) to 8.12 (60) triumph in front of 59,529 fans provisionally places them in third spot, with Geelong a win outside the top eight.

A Jaeger O'Meara goal as the match entered its final minute put paid to the Cats' challenge, after they threatened to overturn a 26-point three-quarter time deficit with the only other three majors.

Ruckman Jon Ceglar set up the O'Meara sealer with a clearing kick from a stoppage, with Isaac Smith and Harry Morrison also involved.

It was the fourth match in five meetings between the clubs that was decided inside 10 points and incredibly the 14th single-digit margin in their last 26 clashes.

Tom Hawkins had the chance to slash the difference to one point but misfired on a set shot from 25m on a slight angle and Gary Ablett failed to score from another attempt shortly after.

Finals are as good as certain for Hawthorn now, but the Cats can't slip up against Gold Coast or Fremantle at GMHBA Stadium in the last two rounds if it expects to take part in September. 

Alastair Clarkson's men never trailed from the moment Luke Breust punished a Cats turnover as part of a five-goal-to-none second term that put them on the path to the all-important win.

Rhys Stanley exited the game for good with another calf injury in the same period in a double blow that forced Geelong to use Mark Blicavs and 191cm Jack Henry in the ruck for the rest of the day. 

Teenage Hawk James Worpel – one of the Geelong Falcons' premiership-winning co-captains in the TAC Cup last year – capped his eventful month with an excellent performance in the midfield.

His 23 disposals and eight tackles followed his match-winner against Essendon last week and 32 touches against Carlton in round 18. 

The onball brute's best moment came in the third term when he unflinchingly won a hard ball against Joel Selwood – with the rivals coming from different directions – that set up a Jack Gunston goal. 

Tom Mitchell shook Scott Selwood's close tag to win a team-high 32 possessions (13 contested), while veteran Shaun Burgoyne (20, 13 tackles, seven clearances) was also superb. 

Young defenders Ryan Burton and Blake Hardwick were others to perform key roles, but there was no shortage of contributors in brown and gold.

There was the opposite problem for the Cats, who left too much to Patrick Dangerfield – who briefly left the field in the third term with a corked hip – and Ablett in the first three quarters. 

Dangerfield finished with 40 disposals and nine clearances, while Ablett had 32, eight clearances, eight tackles and three goals in a vintage display. 

But it wasn't until fellow star midfielders Mitch Duncan (24) and Joel Selwood (23) came to the party that Geelong caught fire. 

Selwood had just one kick to half-time and 15 possessions to the last break.

The match was a tense struggle early and it wasn't until Hawkins' superb set-shot finish from a tight angle – 19 minutes in – for a goal to be registered. 

A dubious free kick to Ablett, against Isaac Smith, doubled the Cats' goal tally and the Hawks went to quarter-time without a major. 

It was the first time since round four, 2007 that Hawthorn failed to kick a goal in the first quarter against Geelong.

MEDICAL ROOM
Hawthorn: The Hawks lost Jarryd Roughead before the match, with the skipper relenting to ongoing ankle soreness. Blake Hardwick battled a sore shoulder throughout the afternoon, while Ryan Burton came from the field in the last quarter after a head knock.

Geelong: Ruckman Rhys Stanley suffered a recurrence of his calf injury and didn't play from early in the second term, forcing the Cats to reshuffle their structure. Zach Tuohy also hurt his hand in the opening term and briefly went into the rooms at quarter-time for treatment. 

NEXT UP
Hawthorn heads to Etihad Stadium on Saturday night to face St Kilda, while Geelong returns to the comforts of GMHBA Stadium earlier on the same day to host Fremantle.

More to come

HAWTHORN     0.4     5.8     9.10     10.11     (71)
GEELONG          2.4     2.6      5.8        8.12      (60) 

GOALS
Hawthorn: Smith 2, Gunston 2, Breust 2, Ceglar, Schoenmakers, Morrison, O'Meara
Geelong: Ablett 3, Narkle, Hawkins, Henry, Menzel, Kelly 

BEST 
Hawthorn: Worpel, Mitchell, Burgoyne, Hardwick, Ceglar, Shiels, O'Meara
Geelong: Ablett, Dangerfield, J.Selwood, Hawkins, Menegola, Duncan 

INJURIES 
Hawthorn: Roughead (ankle) replaced in selected side by Pittonet
Geelong: Stanley (calf)

Reports: Nil 

Umpires: Stevic, Harris, Ryan

Official crowd: 59,529 at the MCG