Match report: Lions escape with a win as young Bombers fight until the end

ON THE back of a big Hugh McCluggage performance, Brisbane has overcome another huge scare at the Gabba to outlast a young Essendon side by 18 points in Thursday night football.

The 13.12 (90) to 11.6 (72) victory momentarily moves the premier into top spot and ensures it will finish round 12 in the top two, but it wasn’t easy.

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With Jye Caldwell and Nic Martin doing the midfield damage and emerging star Nate Caddy adding some spectacular highlights in the air and on the ground, Essendon hit the front early in the final quarter.

The Lions steadied with goals to Logan Morris, Kai Lohmann and Noah Answerth to notch their ninth win of the season. A spoil in the middle of the ground by Josh Dunkley that led to Lohmann’s goal from 50m was pivotal.

McCluggage continued his magnificent season with a career high 41 disposals, that included 12 score involvements, 11 marks, seven clearances and two goal assists.

When Brisbane did something constructive, he was often the architect, and when the Bombers were surging, McCluggage was pushing against the tide.

Unlike the match against Melbourne at the same venue less than a fortnight ago, the Lions were able to steady when challenged, despite coming off a five-day break.Essendon was magnificent in defeat.

The Bombers looked off the pace in the first quarter, turning the ball over regularly and being punished by a slick Lions outfit the other way.

But with Peter Wright kicking two goals in the second quarter and Nic Martin starting to damage in the front half of the ground, the tide slowly turned.

Despite missing a raft of tall players through injury, Brad Scott’s men ramped up the pressure after quarter-time and gave themselves every chance to snatch the four premiership points.

Caddy’s crazy goal
In the midst of a brilliant third quarter, Nate Caddy uncorked one of the great highlights of his young career with a thrilling goal over his head. Hemmed in the left forward pocket, Jade Gresham dribbled the ball across the goalmouth, where Caddy gathered and almost immediately threw it on the boot with his back to goal. The ball sailed directly over his head and split the sticks to tie the scores midway through the quarter.

BRISBANE     6.3       7.9       10.10    13.12 (90)
ESSENDON    1.1       4.1       9.4        11.6 (72)

GOALS
Brisbane: Lohmann 3, Morris 2, Wilmot, Rayner, Hipwood, Gardiner, Fletcher, Cameron, Ah Chee, Answerth
Essendon: Wright 2, Caddy 2, Martin 2, Setterfield, Gresham, Goldstein, Durham, Caldwell

BEST
Brisbane: McCluggage, Ashcroft, Berry, Lohmann, Fletcher, Neale
Essendon: Martin, Caldwell, Merrett, Roberts, Redman, Caddy

INJURIES
Brisbane: Nil
Essendon: Durham (ankle)

SUBSTITUTES
Brisbane: Deven Robertson (replaced Levi Ashcroft in the fourth quarter)
Essendon: Elijah Tsatas (replaced Zak Johnson in the fourth quarter)

Crowd: 26,441 at the Gabba

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