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2023 Toyota AFL Premiership
Brisbane Lions v Melbourne
Round 2 •
93 14.9
Full Time
82 13.4
Lions Won By 11
Gabba,  Brisbane  • Yuggera - Toorabul

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    AFL Round 2 | Game Day Guide

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    MATCH DETAILS

    BRISBANE V MELBOURNE
    Date: Friday 24 March
    Time: 7:55pm (AEDT) | 6:55pm (AEST)
    Location:
    The Gabba, QLD 

    REDEMPTION ROUND 

    Melbourne will go head-to-head with the Lions in a fierce clash this Friday night at The Gabba. 

    After missing Round 1, the Demons are set to have up to four key inclusions with the club confirming that Steven May, Jack Viney, Bayley Fritsch and Christian Salem are all available for selection against the Lions.

    The Friday night match will no doubt be action-packed, with the Lions coming off a big Round 1 loss, and the Demons looking for redemption after the Semi-Final last season.

    TICKETING

    Fans are encouraged to get down to the Gabba from 5:30pm (local), when gates open, before the first bounce at 6:55pm. Tickets to the game can be found here.

    Memberships

    Join the legion and show your Demon Spirit in 2023. Sign on as a Melbourne member today and enjoy the footy action.

    For those unable to attend, the game will be available to watch live via the Seven Network, Fox Footy and Kayo Sports. Dees supporters can currently access a Kayo x Melbourne membership deal here, with a 12-month subscription part of the package.

    MATCH DAY INFORMATION

    Public Transport

    Public transport is the best way to get to The Gabba.

    Travel for FREE within the Brisbane City Council shire by showing your pre-purchased event ticket on Queensland Rail City Network trains (excluding Airtrain), Brisbane City Council buses or a special event shuttle service from 4 hours prior to the event.

    Parking

    Parking restrictions and road closures apply in the Gabba Traffic Area. 15-minute parking limits apply in most restricted areas unless otherwise signed. Taxis will drop off in Wellington Road, Linton Street and Duke Street only. After the game a supervised taxi rank will operate in Wellington Road near the East Brisbane School.

    Gates open

    5:30pm (Local)

    FOLLOW THE GAME

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    The game will be broadcast nationally via the Seven Network, Fox Footy and Kayo Sports from 7:30pm (AEDT).

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    Tune in on the below stations:
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    - 3AW
    - SEN
    - ABC 774
    - AFL Nation

    Check the AFL Broadcast Guide for interstate and regional radio timings.

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    Match Report | Late surge can't topple Lions

    Despite a bizarre final term and late fightback, the Lions were too good for Melbourne.

    ON A WILD Friday night when a power outage plunged the Gabba into darkness and halted play for almost 40 minutes, Brisbane bounced back from its opening round loss to defeat Melbourne by 11 points.

    With the Lions surging towards victory and holding a 40-point advantage midway through the final quarter, power to the whole stadium was cut, pitching the players into darkness and the stadium into chaos.

    In scenes reminiscent of the infamous St Kilda-Essendon power outage at Waverley Park in 1996, players and officials were forced to leave the ground.

    When they returned 38 minutes later to play the match out, the tide completely turned with Melbourne kicking five unanswered goals to give the hosts a scare, but it wasn't enough as Brisbane held on 14.9 (93) to 13.4 (82).

    After a listless showing against Port Adelaide just six days earlier, the Lions were full of energy and endeavour from the outset, racing to an early lead and never looking back.

    On a dark night for the Demons, they not only lost the four premiership points, but also skipper Max Gawn in the opening minutes to a knee injury after some friendly fire from Jack Viney.

    Playing without their leader for most of the night, the Demons were mauled around the stoppages as Brisbane hunted in packs and showed a hunger that was missing last weekend.

    Father-son pick Will Ashcroft was magnificent in his second game, finishing with 31 disposals, including nine clearances, and kicking a goal to be among the best players afield.

    Lachie Neale (27 and eight clearances) and Josh Dunkley (26 and nine clearances) also had big impacts as Brisbane won the clearance count decisively (60-32).

    Their first quarter set the early tone and it was quickly evident this was a different team from the one that lost to Port.

    Jarrod Berry started on Clayton Oliver at the first bounce, and kicked an early goal, as did returning former skipper Dayne Zorko, whose infectious energy at half-forward made a big difference at ground level.

    The home team kicked two goals from forward 50 stoppages as Joe Daniher first laid one on for Zac Bailey with a deft tap and then kicked his own after grabbing it out of the ruck and snapping truly.

    Brisbane possibly should have led by more than its 25-point margin at quarter-time, dominating centre clearances 8-1 and inside 50s 21-6, but some sloppy ball movement cost them.

    Melbourne worked hard in the second quarter to bring the game back on an even keel, with Ben Brown, twice, and Bayley Fritsch on the stroke of half-time kicking exquisite goals from difficult positions.

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    Big blow for Big Max

    In almost the worst possible start for Melbourne, it lost skipper Max Gawn inside the opening 10 minutes. Gawn had contested a centre bounce against Lion Oscar McInerney and in the ensuing scramble for the ball, teammate Jack Viney fell across his left knee. Gawn left the field and headed straight to the dressing room, only to return minutes later with his knee iced and was out for the night. Big Max couldn't hide his emotion on the boundary line, looking devastated with the injury. 

    The night the lights went out - again

    You could hardly believe it was possible – but for the second time in four years the Gabba lost power and was pitch black. Just like cricket's Big Bash League in 2019, when the Brisbane Heat were hosting the Sydney Thunder, the stadium suddenly went dark early in the final quarter. With players leaving the field and lights slowly coming back on, the crowd was entertained with a version of karaoke as Country Roads by John Denver and Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond rang around the ground. Thankfully the players returned to resume 38 minutes after the initial outage to play the game out.

    The Magician back with a bang

    After missing both pre-season matches and the opening round with a hamstring tendon injury, Dayne Zorko returned in sizzling fashion. Starting at half-forward, Brisbane's former skipper made his presence felt early with manic pressure and then found space when his team had the ball to prove the perfect link between the midfield and forward line. His right foot snap for a first quarter goal got the crowd hyped, as did his superb finish on the run from 40m in the third. Zorko finished with 22 disposals (at 91 per cent efficiency) and two goals and again proved what a difference-maker he can be for the Lions.

    BRISBANE                6.2       8.4       13.5     14.9 (93)
    MELBOURNE            2.1       5.2       7.3       13.4 (82)

    GOALS 
    Brisbane: Daniher 4, Zorko 2, Cameron 2, Bailey 2, McInerney, Berry, McCarthy, Ashcroft
    Melbourne: Brown 4, Fritsch 3, Petracca, Oliver, Neale-Bullen, McDonald, Hunter, Chandler

    BEST 
    Brisbane: Zorko, Ashcroft, Neale, Andrews, Dunkley, Daniher, McKenna
    Melbourne: Oliver, Lever, Brayshaw, Fritsch, Brown

    INJURIES 
    Brisbane: Berry (shoulder)
    Melbourne: Gawn (knee)

    LATE CHANGES
    Brisbane: Nil
    Melbourne: Steven May replaced in selected side by Adam Tomlinson

    SUBSTITUTES 
    Brisbane: Deven Robertson (replaced Dayne Zorko in the fourth quarter)
    Melbourne: Jake Melksham (replaced Max Gawn in the first quarter)

     Crowd: 30,047 at the Gabba

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