Demons pinch thriller, continue Lions’ MCG hoodoo

Demons pinch thriller, continue Lions’ MCG hoodoo

Jake Melksham has nailed a set shot with 30 seconds remaining to steal a one-point win for Melbourne and proceed the Brisbane Lions’ depressing MCG report.

Down by 27 factors early within the last quarter on Friday, the Demons stormed house with the ultimate 4 objectives of the match in a unprecedented late surge.

Melksham marked about 40 metres out on a slight angle with a minute to go, calmly going again and popping his shot over the road.

“I’m rapt that I put it through because I kicked three out on the full in the first quarter so it was good payback,” Melksham informed the Seven Network.

Brisbane cleared it into their forward-50 within the dying seconds as Eric Hipwood tried to say a mark 50m out, however the umpires determined Jake Lever had a number of the ball and the sport ended.

Melbourne prevailed 16.9 (105) to 16.8 (104) to maneuver only a sport behind the third-placed Lions in an important end result for each groups’ premiership prospects.

Coming into Friday night time’s match with 12 straight regular-season losses on the grand last venue relationship again to 2015, the shell-shocked Lions conceded the primary 4 objectives of the sport within the opening 5 minutes.

After surviving the early carnage, led by red-hot Demons star Christian Petracca, the Lions settled to dominate the second and third phrases by booting 12.4 to six.2.

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Leading by 22 factors on the last change, Brisbane seemed to be house, however the Demons made an unlikely late run because the Lions’ midfield dominance stopped.

Chris Fagan has always bristled at questions why his staff struggles on the Melbourne colosseum, however the Lions have gained there simply as soon as of their previous 15 visits.

“It’s hard to cop because we did a lot right, but at the end of the day I’d say we didn’t deserve to win, necessarily,” Fagan stated.

“We’ll take learnings from it and we’ll go and have a look at the last five minutes and how we handled that.

“Melbourne are a great footy facet and whenever you play them right here, you have to do loads of issues proper to win.”

The Demons racked up their biggest score in nine weeks as their under-fire forward line functioned better.

Petracca starred with his second four-goal haul in as many weeks, creating problems for the Lions’ defence in a more unpredictable Demons forward-half.

“It simply reveals the character and combat of our footy staff; for big components of that sport, particularly via the second and third quarter, you could possibly nicely and actually inform that Brisbane had been on prime,” Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin said.

“For our guys simply to remain current, keep within the every now and then to regulate and work their approach again – with seven minutes to go we’re nonetheless 24 factors down – to get a win, it is unimaginable.”

Melbourne defender Harrison Petty was eventually substituted out in the third quarter after struggling with a back injury, replaced by Joel Smith.

The Demons went in with captain Max Gawn as their main ruckman after opting to axe star recruit Brodie Grundy as the Demons hope he can hone his forward craft in the VFL.

Melbourne host Adelaide on the MCG subsequent Sunday, whereas the Lions are again on the Gabba to face reigning premiers Geelong.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au