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AFL Big Freeze live: Melbourne Demons vs Collingwood Magpies

AFL Big Freeze live: Melbourne Demons vs Collingwood Magpies

A host of stars are braving the Victorian winter to head down the slide as the Big Freeze takes centre stage ahead of Melbourne and Collingwood's annual King's Birthday clash.
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Max Gawn shoves teammate in fiery post-siren exchange after Melbourne's thrilling loss to Collingwood
Max Gawn shoves teammate in fiery post-siren exchange after Melbourne's thrilling loss to Collingwood

7NEWS

time28 minutes ago

  • 7NEWS

Max Gawn shoves teammate in fiery post-siren exchange after Melbourne's thrilling loss to Collingwood

Collingwood have held on for a thrilling one-point win over Melbourne in an instant classic on King's Birthday. Little separated the two sides for much of the afternoon in an enthralling battle that went down to the wire and saw Melbourne teammates clash in a fiery post-siren exchange. Two late clangers from Melbourne superstars Clayton Oliver and Max Gawn enabled the Pies to hang on for the 11.6 (72) to 10.11 (71) victory. With just over two minutes remaining and the Demons surging forward, Oliver had the chance to kick deep into the forward line but his wayward effort went straight out on the full. Then with about 30 seconds remaining, Gawn took a mark deep in defence ready to launch one final roll of the dice. But his kick went straight to Collingwood's Will Hoskin-Elliott to end any hopes of a miraculous comeback. The ball then made its way out to Bobby Hill, who marked the ball as the siren went. As Hill lined up an unlikely 60m attempt at goal, Gawn and defender Steven May were involved in a fiery confrontation. May appeared to say something to Gawn, who reacted by pushing the veteran away. Daniel Turner was between the pair and had his arm around Gawn as cameras panned away. 'Big Maxy was upset, wasn't he?' Brian Taylor said in commentary. Fellow commentator Dale Thomas said it wasn't a 'great look'. 'He was, and that's on the back of the kick trying to take it through the corridor. Frustration comes in, we know that, but it's not a great look,' Thomas said. 'This is what happens - when you are competitors, you want to do everything you can to win, deliver feedback in different ways - you probably don't want to react the way you do, but at times, you have to.' Luke Hodge suggested May was the agressor in the situation. 'It's interesting what May said to him. It seems like May was being aggressive, the way that Max has gone back at him,' he said. 'If a teammate does something like what Max did - took a mark, turned the ball over - you're probably going to go up there, pat him on the back, and say, 'Hey, bad luck, mate'. 'It looks like, from the way Max has gone back, that May's had a go at him about the decision to kick the ball through the middle. 'There was 40 seconds to go, he had to take the game on - you couldn't blame what he tried to do.' Thomas added that the pair would likely sort it out immediately after the match. 'It doesn't need to be blown out of proportion; it's two competitors, you're teammates, you have conversations, and willing conversations,' he said. 'As long as you walk off now, you sort it out, that's all it should be.' The Magpies led by 20 points in the third quarter but fell behind early in the last term, before Dan McStay kicked the final goal of an enthralling battle. Both sides had further chances to score but Gawn's snap at a boundary throw-in narrowly missed and a set shot by Koltyn Tholstrup fell short as the Demons fell agonisingly short. Almost a year to the day since last season's injury nightmare, Demons star Christian Petracca returned to the same stage with 26 disposals and five clearances. But it was some of Collingwood's stars who shone brightest as the ladder leaders made it five wins on the bounce and improved their record to 11-2 ahead of a mid-season bye. Jeremy Howe (26 disposals) was brilliant in defence, Josh Daicos (34) stood up in the middle and McStay kicked two important goals. Nick Daicos kicked one goal from 19 disposals as he dealt with a tight tag from rebadged Melbourne winger Ed Langdon. The Demons (5-8) had their chances as Bayley Fritsch and Kysaiah Pickett kicked three goals each. Pickett put Melbourne in front briefly in the final quarter and Clayton Oliver (30 disposals, nine clearances) worked hard. The Demons dominated centre clearances (16-7) and overall clearances (39-29), and had a 54-45 advantage in forward entries, but couldn't make it count. Langdon wore Daicos like a glove from the outset and their tussle was central to multiple spotfires throughout a tight first half. Two Pickett goals bookended three straight Collingwood majors in the second quarter, his first a fortuitous hack off the deck from 45 metres. But the Demons managed just 2.4 for the term - to Collingwood's 4.0 - despite dominating the inside-50 count (21-9). The Magpies, who enjoyed an 18-11 advantage in free kicks in the first half, led by eight points at the main break after Tim Membrey slotted a set shot on the siren. Fritsch twice trimmed the margin to a solitary point with brilliant snaps in the final term, either side of a Nick Daicos goal on the end of a 50m penalty. And Pickett put Melbourne in front with another snap before McStay sent the Magpies ahead for the last time. Collingwood's victory extended their recent dominance of Melbourne to 11 wins in 13 meetings.

Pies hold on in King's Birthday thriller against Dees
Pies hold on in King's Birthday thriller against Dees

Perth Now

time28 minutes ago

  • Perth Now

Pies hold on in King's Birthday thriller against Dees

Collingwood held on for a tense one-point win over Melbourne in an epic finish to their King's Birthday blockbuster as Demons stars Max Gawn and Steven May clashed on the final siren. The Magpies led by 20 points in the third quarter but fell behind early in the last term, before Dan McStay kicked the final goal of an 11.6 (72) to 10.11 (71) victory at the MCG. Both sides had further chances to score but Gawn's snap at a boundary throw-in narrowly missed and a set shot by Koltyn Tholstrup fell short as the Demons fell agonisingly short. Melbourne captain Gawn's shanked kick from the back pocket with 30 seconds left fell in the lap of Collingwood's Will Hoskin-Elliott, and the Pies iced the game. Gawn and May were then involved in a heated conversation on the siren, with the captain pushing his teammate away. Almost a year to the day since last season's injury nightmare, Demons star Christian Petracca returned to the same stage with 26 disposals and five clearances. But it was some of Collingwood's stars who shone brightest as the ladder leaders made it five wins on the bounce and improved their record to 11-2 ahead of a mid-season bye. Jeremy Howe (26 disposals) was brilliant in defence, Josh Daicos (34) stood up in the middle and McStay kicked two important goals. Nick Daicos kicked one goal from 19 disposals as he dealt with a tight tag from rebadged Melbourne winger Ed Langdon. The Demons (5-8) had their chances as Bayley Fritsch and Kysaiah Pickett kicked three goals each. Pickett put Melbourne in front briefly in the final quarter and Clayton Oliver (30 disposals, nine clearances) worked hard. The Demons dominated centre clearances (16-7) and overall clearances (39-29), and had a 54-45 advantage in forward entries, but couldn't make it count. Langdon wore Daicos like a glove from the outset and their tussle was central to multiple spotfires throughout a tight first half. Two Pickett goals bookended three straight Collingwood majors in the second quarter, his first a fortuitous hack off the deck from 45 metres. But the Demons managed just 2.4 for the term - to Collingwood's 4.0 - despite dominating the inside-50 count (21-9). The Magpies, who enjoyed an 18-11 advantage in free kicks in the first half, led by eight points at the main break after Tim Membrey slotted a set shot on the siren. Fritsch twice trimmed the margin to a solitary point with brilliant snaps in the final term, either side of a Nick Daicos goal on the end of a 50m penalty. And Pickett put Melbourne in front with another snap before McStay sent the Magpies ahead for the last time. Collingwood's victory extended their recent dominance of Melbourne to 11 wins in 13 meetings.

Melbourne v Collingwood: Pies hold off fast-finishing Demons to win King's Birthday thriller at MCG
Melbourne v Collingwood: Pies hold off fast-finishing Demons to win King's Birthday thriller at MCG

West Australian

time42 minutes ago

  • West Australian

Melbourne v Collingwood: Pies hold off fast-finishing Demons to win King's Birthday thriller at MCG

Collingwood have won a thrilling King's Birthday game by just one point over Melbourne 72-71. In a gripping contest where the Demons never gave up, Koltyn Tholstrup had a chance to reclaim the lead in the final minutes, but his set shot fell short. Scores were level at the first break (14–14), before Collingwood led narrowly at halftime (38–30) and three-quarter time (57–50). Kysaiah Pickett produced a stunning goal in the second quarter when he soccered the ball through a pack of players from 50 metres out. It was one of his three goals for the game. Demon Bayley Fritsch also had a strong game with two goals, while Daniel McStay kicked two goals for Collingwood. Josh Daicos was the leading ball-getter with 34 touches, while Clayton Oliver had 30 for Melbourne. More than 77,000 people packed into the MCG to watch the annual MND fundraiser inspired by former Essendon player and Melbourne coach Neale Daniher. More to come...

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