โWhere a free kick is rightly being cancelled the umpires are instructed to ball it up. We can review it now and see that North Melbourne in fact kicked the ball away, and it should have been a free kick to Essendon.
โIn the moment, the instruction to the umpires, unless the support umpire is very sure, which in that moment he wasnโt, the ball up is the outcome that weโre after. Weโre just pleased that the free kick to North Melbourne was cancelled.โ
Dons sweat on gruesome Jones injury
Harrison Jonesโ foot was pointing in a direction it shouldnโt, Jordan Ridley tore a hamstring, Jade Greshamโs groin screamed at him to stop playing. And Essendon won a game of football.
In a game that should not have been in doubt after their first quarter but was absolutely in doubt right up until the last minute, the win came at a painful cost.
โIt was carnage there in second half in particular,โ Essendon coach Brad Scott said.
First the injuries, the worst of which was Jones just on three-quarter time when he sat cradling his lower leg over the boundary and the trainers struggled to get a stretcher to him as play continued.
Scott said Jones had a dislocated ankle and he was taken by ambulance to hospital for further X-rays in case of a break. โHeโs in a fair bit of pain. His ankleโs pointing the wrong way. So that obviously doesnโt sound good,โ Scott said.
Harrison Jones gets immediate treatment on the ground.Credit: AFL Photos via Getty Images
โRidley has a hamstring, fresh injury, unrelated to anything heโs had prior โฆ In his 100th game, we talked about his roller coaster career. Heโs been a Crighton Medallist. Clearly, we rate him extremely highly, and heโs had to overcome some adversity, and he just looked like he was starting to get a free run and gets another injury. And Gresham couldnโt come back on late with a bit of adductor tightness.โ
Essendon led by 25 points at half-time, but the Roos adjusted, blocked space and dragged the game into a scrap. They then played with daring half-back to trail by a point at three-quarter time.
North lost Jackson Archer to a bad hamstring in the first half and were coming off a five-day break, but surged in the third quarter and kept winning territory in the last. The Bombers, with strong presence from Nate Caddy and Peter Wright presenting for the ball, and Sam Durham and Mason Redman trying to support of superb skipper Zach Merrett, used the ball more thoughtfully coming from defence than the Roos.
In the final minutes, first gamer Finnbar Maley, the son of former NBL player Paul, had the chance to put the Roos in front when he took a strong contested mark and had a set shot from 50 metres out. He had already kicked one goal early on โ a lovely curled goal from long range โ but this time he sweated over his kick so long the clock ran out. He was hurried into his kick which then fell short.
The Roos get around Finnbar Maley.Credit: Getty Images
โThere were a lot of mistakes made in the game. It was not Finbarโs fault,โ coach Alastair Clarkson said. โHe will be disappointed. Itโs just him his humility would suggest he feels like he let the team down but he has not let us down at all.
โThe football world want to judge us on wins and losses but six times this year we have been in the game at three-quarter time, this time last year it was zero,โ Clarkson said.
A dangerous tackle by Jaxon Prior on Cam Zurhaar will run the gauntlet with the MRO.
The Bombers need to mine their list for replacements.
โThe thing that I was really pleased with tonight was the resilience and the character of the group. We obviously had some adversity in the last quarter, and coaches are always loath to individualise, but we had some individuals that just stood up in big moments, players that we just couldnโt take off the ground,โ Scott said.
โItโs always a challenge. When you tell your almost 37-year-old ruckman [Todd Goldstein], he just needs to stay out there, which heโs sick of hearing from me over the journey. And he wasnโt the only one.โ