ESSENDON has continued its winning ways, beating an understrength and underwhelming Brisbane by 10 points at the Gabba on Sunday afternoon.
The 15.10 (100) to 13.12 (90) victory was the Bombers' third win in their past four matches and came just eight days after they beat Sydney at the MCG.
Peter Wright stood like a man among boys, kicking five goals, including four in the second half, as the visitors dominated for much of the day in front of a strong crowd of 29,101.
It was Brisbane's first defeat on its home ground since last year's semi-final loss to the Western Bulldogs and its first home-and-away loss there since round one, 2021.
Zach Merrett (31 disposals) was magnificent in the middle of the ground for the Bombers, while Kyle Langford (four goals), Jye Caldwell (26 and one goal) and Jordan Ridley all had major influences.
Essendon dominated the midfield battle and used a five-goal-to-two second quarter to bankroll its win.
The Bombers routinely kicked goals following centre clearances and worked much harder once the ball got away from congestion.
Brisbane had been decimated by injury and the League's health and safety protocols, but its effort was sub-par for much of the day.
Hugh McCluggage (29 disposals) battled hard, while Lincoln McCarthy (three goals) looked like giving it life a number of times.
The defeat leaves the Lions clinging to fourth place.
Essendon opened a 16-point lead by half-time, and it could easily have been so much more.
With Nick Hind running free from the defensive end, Dylan Shiel and Merrett through the midfield and Langford in the forward 50, the Bombers made the hosts look slow.
He added three goals in the third term as the teams traded goals for the Lions to draw within 12 points at the final change.
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Mitch Robinson has been dropped twice this year, but the Lions veteran was given a reprieve as one of the nine changes to last week's team. He started in his usual physical nature, laying a couple of aggressive tackles, but then gave away a 50m penalty for dissent. It wasn't long before Robinson fired the Lions up though with a terrific 50m set shot to get them on the board. He turned back the clock in the second half, being moved from the wing into an onball role and finished with 19 touches and two goals
BRISBANE 2.3 4.8 9.9 13.12 (90)
ESSENDON 2.3 7.6 11.9 15.10 (100)
GOALS
Brisbane: McCarthy 3, McInerney 2, Robinson 2, Cameron, Daniher, Fort, Hipwood, Michael, Rayner
Essendon: Wright 5, Langford 4, Caldwell, Draper, Guelfi, Heppell, Hobbs, Shiel
BEST
Brisbane: McCluggage, McCarthy, McInerney, Starcevich,
Essendon: Merrett, Wright, Langford, Ridley, Caldwell, Shiel
INJURIES
Brisbane: Nil
Essendon: D'Ambrosio (corked quad)
SUBSTITUTES
Brisbane: Rhys Mathieson (unused)
Essendon: Brayden Ham (replaced D'Ambrosio in the fourth quarter)
Crowd: 29,101 at the Gabba