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2022 Toyota AFL Premiership
Melbourne v Brisbane Lions
Round 15 •
117 16.21
Full Time
53 7.11
Demons Won By 64
MCG,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    Game Day Guide: Rd 15 v Melbourne

    A BIG challenge awaits. This week we take on the reigning Premiers, Melbourne Demons, in a Thursday night blockbuster. There's no bigger challenge and no bigger stage than the MCG!

    Who: Melbourne Demons v Brisbane Lions
    Where: MCG, Vic
    When: Thursday 23 June, 7:20pm
    Gates Open: 5:30pm
    General Public Tickets: Available HERE

    As always, the best way to get to the MCG is via public transport. Find the journey that best suits you HERE


    Watch: Live on Seven mate, Fox Footy, and stream on Kayo.

    Open Training: Can't wait until Thursday to see the Lions back the G? Come along to our open Captains Run on Wednesday from 1:45pm. Enter through gate 1.

    Lions Merch: Suit up for the big game at our dedicated Lions Shop Merch stand, set up between gates 1 and 2, outside the MCC Members stand.

    Pink Lady Match: We're lucky enough to be involved in this year's annual Pink Lady Match at the MCG. The Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA), Melbourne & the Brisbane Lions are encouraging supporters to buy a virtual place for $25, getting behind the special cause. 

    STAND WITH BCNA VIRTUALLY ON THE ‘G 

    Cheer Squad: The Lions Chees Squad will be sitting in section M33. Lions Members can head to sections M30 - M36 in the Ponsford stand to sit near them and other Lions Members during the game.

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    We last met in Week 1 of Finals, 2021 at Adelaide Oval, where we eventually went down by 33 points.

    Charlie Cameron put on a show, kicking 5 goals and Lachie Neale finished with an incredible 46 disposals.

    That came down to Melbourne's superior "hunt" according to Chris Fagan, winning the contested possession count by 22, which led to a whopping inside 50 advantage of 68-45. Something the team will be looking to improve on Thursday.

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    Lions Slump To Dominant Dees

    Melbourne were too good at the MCG, running out 65-point victors against Brisbane.

    In their top-of-the-ladder clash with Brisbane, the Demons stormed past the Lions to reclaim the No.1 position with their 16.21 (117) to 7.11 (53) win at the MCG.

    It was a big percentage booster for one and percentage hit for another as the Demons showed a force that could easily have been a much bigger margin in a reminder Melbourne's best is still the competition's benchmark.  

    The potent performance from the reigning premiers came via a six-goal-to-one second term that saw them kill off the game and the spirit of their fellow flag hopefuls. 

    Both teams were weakened by outs – Zac Bailey and Dayne Zorko missing for the Lions, while the Demons were without Max Gawn and Tom McDonald – but the all-round strength of Melbourne won out against a Lions outfit that was several steps off the best. 

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    The return of Steven May was pivotal and also brought out a strong game from fellow defender Jake Lever, while midfield trio Jack Viney (34 disposals), Christian Petracca (31) and Clayton Oliver (35) were too powerful for their Brisbane counterparts. 

    Brisbane forward Joe Daniher was involved in everything early, setting up the opening goal for the Lions with a crunching tackle on Angus Brayshaw and then having three shots for the first quarter himself. He kicked one of them, helping Brisbane to a six-point lead at the first change in an advantage not indicative of its control of the contest. 

    The Lions quickly would have been ruing their inefficiency. Melbourne restored some of its high pressure, brilliant game in the second term as James Jordon, Alex Neal-Bullen and Toby Bedford kicked goals, before Jordon slotted another to give the Dees a 22-point break.

    Only a late stuff-up from May, whose kick fell into the hands of the Lions and led to a goal to Mitch Robinson, led to Brisbane hitting the scoreboard for the quarter as midfield star Lachie Neale was kept to little influence in the second quarter with only three disposals for the term. A goal to his direct opponent, James Harmes, and then one for Ben Brown saw the Demons take a 30-point break into half-time.  

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    In its past three losses, the Demons were overrun comprehensively in second halves but it was clear they weren't going to let that happen again this week. They were up for the fight in a tough third term, booting four goals to two to extend the margin to 40 points at the last change to seal the game but there was more to come as they strolled to a convincing win. 

    If Brisbane is going to be premiers this season, the Lions have to get it done at the MCG, where their poor record extended again on Thursday night.

    The Lions generally play their Victorian games at Docklands so the sample size is small, but they haven't won at the MCG since round 21 in 2014 against Collingwood.

    Thursday was the Lions' first game at the venue since the opening round of 2020 against Hawthorn, when the AFL season was paused midway through the contest due to the initial spread of COVID-19 in Australia. 

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