Adelaide snatch victory from Hawthorn in AFL nail-biter

Adelaide snatch victory from Hawthorn in AFL nail-biter

An ice-cool Darcy Fogarty has nailed a boundary-line aim within the dying phases to safe Adelaide a fourth AFL win in a row and depart a plucky Hawthorn agonisingly brief.

The Crows trailed by 9 factors with mere minutes remaining at University of Tasmania Stadium on Sunday afternoon, earlier than Izak Rankine gave them some life with a snap aim on the run.

With his aspect behind by three, Fogarty snaffled a mark with lower than two minutes remaining and nailed the kick from a decent angle.

The Crows held their nerve to triumph 11.13 (79) to 11.10 (76).

It is the primary time they’ve gained 4 in a row underneath coach Matthew Nicks, who took the reins in 2020.

The end result leaves Hawthorn on the foot of the ladder with one win from their opening six matches.

It was their second tight loss in as many rounds after a heartbreaking two-point defeat by the hands of the Giants.

Adelaide’s Taylor Walker kicked a game-high 4 objectives, whereas Hawk Fergus Greene picked up three together with a vital main within the remaining time period that put his group forward by 13 factors.

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Hawthorn turned up the defensive warmth from the outset, registering 32 tackles within the first quarter – one of the best of any aspect in a gap time period this season.

There have been 165 tackles within the match, probably the most of any sport in 2023.

Hawthorn have been with out Max Lynch for almost all of the competition, with the ruckman substituted out within the second quarter after failing a concussion take a look at.

It was Lynch’s newest such setback, after he missed a number of matches at totally different phases final season on account of ongoing results of head knocks.

The match was tit-for-tat all through, with no aspect main by greater than three factors on the breaks.

Adelaide’s Rory Sloane topped the general possession rely with 30, alongside his seven tackles and one aim help.

Conor Nash was amongst Hawthorn’s finest with a team-high 28 disposals and 7 clearances, in addition to a bone-rattling sort out on Jake Soligo within the third time period.

It was Adelaide’s first win in Launceston since 2005.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au