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AFL Round 16 ‘Melbourne v GWS: All the news, action and fallout from Alice Springs

The Demons dominated all the key indicators and looked home early in the last quarter – enter Giants star Josh Kelly. See the goal and the latest on Clayton Oliver.

Two classy second half goals from Josh Kelly proved the difference as the GWS Giants stole the lead late at a sodden Traeger Park to beat Melbourne by two points in a Red Centre thriller.

It looked like the Dees might withstand the loss of Bayley Fritsch in the opening minutes, and a serious lack of forward line connection where they kicked just 5.15 (45) in Alice Springs.

In conditions more resembling a suburban ground back in Victoria, the Dees dominated all of the chief indicators including inside 50s (73-46), clearances (48-28) and possessions (439-372) but struggled to show it on the scoreboard.

A set shot goal from Ed Langdon was massive in the context of the game, giving the Demons back the lead early in the final term after the Giants had got 18 points up in the third and threatened to run away with it.

But then a superb running goal from Josh Kelly, his second for the day, put the Giants back in front by three points with just minutes remaining.

The Giants held on to win in a frenetic finish and banked their fourth win over the past five rounds while the Dees lost their second in succession.

Josh Kelly celebrates after kicking the winning goal against Melbourne. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
Josh Kelly celebrates after kicking the winning goal against Melbourne. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

Wayward Dees

The Demons dominated all the key indicators but couldn’t produce the numbers where it counted: on the scoreboard.

A final score of 5.15 (45) wasn’t adequate reward for an utter inside 50 domination, as their win-loss record in the Territory went to 4-5.

It wasn’t an easy day for goal kickers but coach Simon Goodwin would have been expecting a bit more from his forwards.

“We’re filthy with the result,” he said.

“I can’t question the players’ effort, I can’t question their want and desire.

“Really tough conditions.

“Inefficiency cost us the game and it’s something we need to get right.

“We weren’t able to take our opportunities when we had them.”

He said the stats clearly showed the Demons dominated the contest, with Jack Viney, Christian Petracca and Lachie Hunter putting up big numbers, but he couldn’t get enough from his forwards.

The Demons have not kicked more than 76 points since round 9 when they beat a young and developing Hawthorn.

The Demons are hopeful Clayton Oliver will be available next week. Picture: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images
The Demons are hopeful Clayton Oliver will be available next week. Picture: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

Oliver hope

Goodwin was hopeful midfield bull Clayton Oliver, who hasn’t played since round 10, would return to the team next round against St Kilda.

“He did a really strong session today,” he said.

“We’re really hopeful he’ll be available next week

“I know I’ve said that a few weeks now.”

Familiar weather for the Dees

With leaf blowers used to dry out the centre of Alice Springs’ premier sports ground, the temperature hovered around a biting nine degrees, well below the max of 14 back in Melbourne.

There was a consistent drizzle for most of the match, too, and the second cold one in a row for the Dees after a rain-soaked round 15 clash against Geelong at GMHBA Stadium.

The Dees will be looking forward to much drier conditions next round against St Kilda at Marvel Stadium.

Third term crucial

The Giants produced arguably the most eye catching period of footy in the third term as they wrestled control of the match and converted their chances, kicking 3.1.

GWS simply used the ball more efficiently and found targets as Stephen Coniglio and Tom Green collecting nine and seven touches respectively for the term.

In a sign of things to come, Josh Kelly produced a magnificent snap in a rare piece of polish in a match where goals were difficult to acquire.

Jack Viney was terrific on a difficult day for the Demons. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
Jack Viney was terrific on a difficult day for the Demons. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
Melbourne star Christian Petracca and Giant Callan Ward. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
Melbourne star Christian Petracca and Giant Callan Ward. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

Bayley goes down

Losing a small forward on a wet day is never handy but it was a huge moment for the Dees when Fritsch was subbed out in the eighth minute.

Jake Melksham may have kicked a goal almost immediately, after coming on as a sub, but was largely ineffective with just six touches for the afternoon.

That being said, he almost pulled down a mark of the year contender in an exciting conclusion to the game.

However, the Dees could have used Fritsch’s silkiness up forward as crowd favourite Kysaiah Pickett was busy but kept to just one goal.

Pickett snagged six majors in July last year at Traeger Park against Port Adelaide, albeit in much warmer conditions.

Jake Melksham leaps high at Traeger Park. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
Jake Melksham leaps high at Traeger Park. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

Scoreboard

DEMONS: 1.5, 2.9, 4.12 5.15 (45)

GIANTS: 1.0, 3.3, 6.4, 7.5 (47)

CAMERON’S BEST Demons: Viney, Petracca, Salem, Hunter, May. Giants: Kelly, Green, Greene, Coniglio, Haynes.

GOALS Demons: Bowey, Melksham, Grundy, Pickett, Langdon. Giants: Greene, Kelly 2, Brown, O’Halloran, Cumming,

UMPIRES: Stevic, Toner, Heffernan, Rodger.

INJURIES Demons: Fritsch.

CAMERON’S VOTES

3: Jack Viney

2: Josh Kelly

1: Christian Petracca

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