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From the Geelong Advertiser
Reported by Bradley Green


GEELONG VFL coach Leigh Tudor has warned his players about the perils of underestimating winless Box Hill Hawks in their marquee clash at Box Hill City Oval tomorrow.

With the Cats producing some of their best football for the season in the past two rounds, Tudor urged his side not to become complacent against the bottom-placed Hawks.

The sixth-placed Cats have struggled against Box Hill in recent seasons, including an upset 15-point loss at Skilled Stadium last year.

"So the fact that they haven't won a game doesn't mean anything," Tudor said.

"It will be a really good game and we're looking forward to the challenge. I know they've got up to five or six AFL blokes coming back from injury, but they'll have a really good balance of AFL and VFL players in their side."