Melbourne has notched up its seventh win of the season with victory over Essendon
ON A night where Taylor Swift’s new album was being celebrated, it was another Tayla who put on a showgirl performance.
Melbourne’s Tayla Harris was spectacular in her side’s 14-point win over Essendon, kicking two goals, laying five tackles and collecting 17 disposals in a physical contest on Friday night at Ikon Park.
Harris was the game’s only multiple goalscorer in the Demons’ 5.6 (36) to 3.4 (22) win in front of a crowd of 2,681.
But Melbourne will be sweating on a huge collision between Harris and young Bomber Amy Gaylor in the third quarter that could be looked at by the Match Review Officer.
The Dees also have concerns over midfielder Shelley Heath, who left the game in the final term with what appeared to be a serious injury.
Friday’s loss makes it Essendon’s fifth in a row, with its last win taking place in round three when it defeated 18th-placed Richmond.
However, the Bombers faithful will be impressed by their team’s four-quarter performance, Essendon kicking the last two goals of the game to reduce the final margin.
Melbourne came out of the blocks firing, kicking the first three goals of the match through key forwards Harris and Georgia Gall.
After the Dees’ dominant start, Essendon settled and stemmed the flow of goals while adding one of its own from an outstanding chasedown tackle by former rugby union player Grace Booker.
But the Demons’ experience, physicality and pressure lifted as they dominated possession and territory.Â
Melbourne linked up through the middle of the ground, the usual suspects Kate Hore (19 disposals, five clearances and eight tackles), Maeve Chaplin (24 disposals, 606 metres gained and 14 intercept possessions) and Eliza McNamara (24 disposals, five tackles) constantly finding the footy.
But that connection fell away when Melbourne went inside 50 with the Demons only able to kick five goals from 40 inside 50s.
Madison Prespakis was Essendon’s best, finishing with 29 disposals in her 75th game.
The Bombers will be buoyed after star defender Maddi Gay made a successful return, playing her first game since straining her ACL in a pre-season practice match against North Melbourne.
The half-back finished the match with 21 disposals and seven intercept possessions.
Up next
Essendon will face the Western Bulldogs next Friday night at Mission Whitten Oval in the opening match of Pride Round. Melbourne will head west to play Fremantle at Fremantle Oval on Sunday evening.
MELBOURNE Â Â Â 3.1 Â 4.2 Â 5.3 Â 5.6Â (36)
ESSENDON Â Â Â 1.0 Â 1.1 Â 1.3 Â 3.4 (22)
GOALS
Melbourne:Â Harris 2, Gall, Wotherspoon, Fitzsimon
Essendon: Brooker, Gee, Ridewood
BESTÂ
Melbourne: Chaplin, Hore, McNamara, Fitzsimon, Harris
Essendon:Â Prespakis, Gay, Nanscawen, Clarke
INJURIES
Melbourne:Â Shelley Heath (TBC)
Essendon:Â Nil
Crowd:Â 2,681 at Ikon Park