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Adelaide vs Geelong: AFL Round 13 Live

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Good evening and welcome to ABC Sport's live AFL coverage!

We kick off Round 13 tonight with an absolute blockbuster as Adelaide hosts Geelong at the Adelaide Oval.

Both teams are smarting from losses last weekend and are looking to bounce back as the top eight begins to take shape.

The first bounce is set for 7:30pm AEST, so stay tuned as we bring yourselves all the pre-match news before live action gets underway.

The atmosphere as electric as usual at the Adelaide Oval.

Geelong has run through the banner and the Cats are going through their final warm-ups.

The good news is that the conditions appear to be pretty good at the moment. No rain for the time being.

The Cats entrance is followed up by a light show and some fireworks as Adelaide's players run out.

Crows coach Matthew Nicks has talked about wanting a big scalp, is tonight the night they do it?

We're just about 10 minutes away from the first bounce here at the Adelaide Oval!

James Peatling lined up alongside Bailey Smith at the first bounce. Max Holmes also in there for the Cats.

It'll be interesting to see who adjusts quicker to the wet weather conditions out there.

The rain has returned during the warm-ups and Shaun Burgoyne, who is boundary-riding for Fox Footy, says it is windy at ground level as well.

We've had the first bounce and we're off and running at the Adelaide Oval!

Patrick Dangerfield playing more midfield tonight and he's wound back the clock so far to lead all players with six touches and three clearances.

Geelong leading the early inside 50 count 12-7.

Jack Martin wins a free kick for holding the man, but absolutely shells the set shot from directly in front 20m out.

The Cats force the turnover from the ensuing kick-in and Patrick Dangerfield sends another ball long towards a pack and Martin skies above everyone to take a ripper.

Martin actually climbed over the back of teammate Ollie Henry to take that one.

After missing the set shot last time, he goes with the left-footed snap and nails it.

Two goals apiece so far through the first 10 minutes of this one, and the conditions are making it a tough old slog.

Shaun Mannagh, like Jack Martin, missed a set shot that he would usually kick in good conditions.

I was just about to type how poor the skills have been in these conditions, and then Sam Berry goes and does that!

An errant shot at goal from Ben Keays results in a throw-in deep inside 50 for Adelaide.

It's a proper scrap from the throw-in and Berry picks up the loose ball and snaps it through on the left foot. A goal out of nothing really!

Berry is having a terrific season for the Crows, one of the real risers so far.

Both sides are struggling in the conditions, but Adelaide seems to be more intent on just claiming territory, while Geelong has been a little more deliberate.

Crows skipper Jordan Dawson leads the way for his side with nine disposals, while Dan Curtin has three clearances.

Geelong skipper Patrick Dangerfield has turned in a virtuoso first quarter performance at his old home ground.

Dangerfield, who is averaging 12 disposals a game this season, already has 13 touches and five clearances in an increased midfield role so far tonight.

Ten of Dangerfield's 13 touches have been contested and he's also kicked a goal to top it all up, talk about stepping into a time machine.

The Cats lead the disposal count 112-88, the inside 50 count 16-10 and the clearance count 13-11, including a 5-1 lead out of centre bounces.

Geelong will be bitterly disappointed to be behind after dominating the first half of the quarter.

Brayden Cook becomes the latest player to miss a regulation set shot after the siren, but the Crows take a two-point lead into the first change.

Josh Rachele almost kicks an absolute ripper out of nothing, but Tom Stewart is there in the nick of time.

Stewart gets a palm on it right on the goal line.

That would've hurt the Cats considering how much territorial dominance they've enjoyed.

He crumbs beautifully at the front of a big pack and gets on the end of a handball from Jack Henry and snaps truly on the right boot.

Lovely finish in these conditions. Martin with two goals now, he should've had three.

Jack Martin is up and about here!

This article was originally published by ABC Top Stories.

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