BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Demons prevail in tight finish

Demons prevail in tight finish

A thrilling three-point win over Carlton at Ikon Park saw the Casey Demons return to the VFL winner’s list on Friday night.

Scores were level midway through the final term at 9.12 66 apiece with the lead having been traded on multiple occasions in the second half but the Demons were the steadier heads when required, managing three behinds in the dying stages to eke out a much needed victory.

The Demons owned possession and territory for much of the final few minutes but failed to land a decisive killer blow in the form of a goal.

A Brown shot from the 50 metre arc fell short and was forced over the line for a rushed behind in at the 21 minute mark, making the contest a one-point game, before seven minutes of arc-to-arc action only heightened stress levels between the combatants.

The Demons were determined to stick with a run-and-carry game but made poor decisions ahead of the ball kicking to a swarming Carlton defence, while Matthew Jefferson’s move to the back half helped to quell Carlton’s forward thrusts.

Harvey Neocleous had the chance to ice the game in the 28th minute having got the better of his defender deep in the forward 50 with boundless space, but his dribble kick did not have the necessary bend to work its way home from 20 metres out, continuing the anguish for all in involved.

Jefferson intercepted the resulting kick out from full back and the ball found its way to Tom Fullarton, whose flying shot from distance trickled through for a behind, for a three-point game.

While not the result the Demons wanted from the shots, they were able to set up their defence expertly and lock the ball in their forward half for protracted periods of time.

Lachlan Hunter’s tenacity to win a ground ball saw him earn a vital free kick for a high tackle in the final minute and showed all the savvy of a nearly 200 games at AFL level, using as much time as permitted to slowly return to his feet with the clock continuing to tick.

He eventually kicked long to a contest in the forward 50, with the siren sounding as Carlton mounted one final charge the other way.

Hunter, Brown and fellow veteran Mitch White were each vital in the dying stages in snuffing out Carlton’s scoring opportunities and making sound decisions with the ball in hand.

Earlier in the contest, Carlton led by as many as 24 points, thanks to five consecutive majors.

Jefferson kicked the contest’s opening goal in the second minute before Carlton kicked the next five, in a run that stretched into the second term.

But Casey hit back with five of the next six goals, including a pair from Melbourne’s first round draft pick Koltyn Tholstrup, to snatch the lead back after 23 minutes.

Scoring became harder and harder the longer the game continued, with both sides only managing three goals after the long break.

Inaccuracy didn’t help the Demons’ cause, kicking 9.15, but the same could be said for the Blues’ 9.12.

Brown was a major culprit, finishing with 2.6 from his eight shots.

He and Tholstrup were the Demons’ only multiple goal kickers while Hunter, Adam Tomlinson and Bailey Laurie led the way on the disposals count.

The Demons will be eager to break their drought at home in 2024 on Saturday morning when they tackle the Brisbane Lions at Casey Fields.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Driver blows six times legal limit, feigns power nap when pulled over

    Driver blows six times legal limit, feigns power nap when pulled over

    Police have pulled over a 24-year old driver that allegedly recorded an alcohol reading of .313 — which is six times over the legal limit. Officers spotted the white Toyota…

  • $4 million Doveton Pool redevelopment underway

    $4 million Doveton Pool redevelopment underway

    The $4 million redevelopment at Doveton Pool began on Tuesday 13 January, with the next phase of construction endeavouring to deliver modern and accessible facilities. The special ceremony was joined…

  • Local Narre Warren dancer sets eyes on US stage

    Local Narre Warren dancer sets eyes on US stage

    In just five years, local creative Lisa Antoinette Herbert has built a social media following of thousands, travelled solo to America at 22, appeared in Paramount Pictures’ Better Man, and…

  • Silverton prevails in thriller against HSD

    Silverton prevails in thriller against HSD

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 527665 Silverton registered a big win in DDCA Turf 2 as the side knocked off HSD in a one-wicket thriller and edged closer to…

  • EJ makes Masterful moves

    EJ makes Masterful moves

    Cranbourne-trainer Enver Jusufovic called in help from all quarters – New Zealand and the greyhound fraternity – to help his seven-year-old gelding Masterful win the fifth race of his career…

  • Son’s Gallant performance as Pozman picks path to success

    Son’s Gallant performance as Pozman picks path to success

    Pakenham trainers Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman could almost have set up camp in the winners’ stall at Flemington over the years; but a regulation win in an $80,000 Benchmark-70…

  • Nossal students experience Big Build project

    Nossal students experience Big Build project

    From the classroom to the construction site next door, two Nossal High School students Krish Dittakavi and Lilly Nguyen made the trip next door to see the Clyde Road Upgrade…

  • Dandenong man arrested for ATM ram raids

    Dandenong man arrested for ATM ram raids

    Two men have been arrested as police continue to investigate a series of alleged ATM ram raids across Victoria over the last two months. Detectives from the Eastern Region Crime…

  • Calls for closer blood donation centre in Casey

    Calls for closer blood donation centre in Casey

    Sukhjiwan Grewal from Berwick has been an avid donator of plasma for years. He’s contributed more than 130 plasma donations over the past 10 years and with altruism as his…

  • Wonderful Wills does it again

    Wonderful Wills does it again

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 512659 There were some remarkable individual performances across the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 1 competition on the weekend. Dandenong West’s Shaun Weir…