MELBOURNE has responded after consecutive losses, consigning Carlton to a fifth straight defeat after winning by 17 points at the MCG.

The Demons might not have sent too many alarm bells through the top sides with the scrappy performance, but a win's a win and they'll be happy to tuck the four points in their pocket with a 8.13 (61) to 6.8 (44) result.

With the Blues within striking distance for much of the match, Demons skipper Max Gawn landed the knockout blow, stylishly slotting a set shot from outside 50 with 10 minutes remaining.

Harry McKay broke his horror goalkicking run early in the first quarter, hemmed up against the boundary with a tailor-made opportunity to snap. It wasn't hit as perfectly as he would have liked, and could have been intercepted had the Dees stacked the goal line, but McKay didn't care how it looked, celebrating with a wide grin.

By contrast, on the few occasions Melbourne managed to pull together disposal chains by hand along the boundary line, the Dees were humming, with Lachie Hunter, Ed Langdon, Alex Neal-Bullen and Kozzy Pickett's pace hard to stop. 

The second quarter turned into a scrap, the ball primarily living in Melbourne's half but neither side able to move it with any fluency.

The rot was stopped by a beautiful conversion from 40m by Jacob van Rooyen – who virtually played as the Dees' sole permanent tall, with support from a resting ruck – pushing the margin to 20 points.

McKay opened the second half with a bomb from 55m within the first minute, playing on quickly to take his – and Carlton's – haul to three goals, after the team managed just 2.4 in the opening two quarters.

The Blues showed signs of life when they managed to kick two quick goals for the first time all game, but for all their hard work, the Dees were still 17 points to the good going into the last quarter.

Jack Silvagni was subbed out of the game at half-time with a hip complaint, leaving Lewis Young to support Tom De Koning in the ruck against All-Australian duo Max Gawn and Brodie Grundy.

Demons defender Jake Bowey was subbed out in the third quarter after being caught in the middle of a marking sandwich, earning a knee to the head and then Matt Kennedy's full body weight landing on him.

Go Kozzy, it's your birthday

In a somewhat dull and dreary match, Kozzy Pickett provided a clear highlight with a demonstration of his sublime skill. On his 22nd birthday, the Melbourne premiership forward propped on the boundary and threaded his shot for goal between not one, but two Carlton players in Jordan Boyd and Lewis Young. It took the margin to 13 points at the first break.

Demons do it the hard way

A number of players had the opportunity to put the game away for good, but much like Melbourne's night, it was death by a thousand cuts. Gawn and Kade Chandler missed easy shots in front of goal, and set shots was a constant issue throughout the game. The Dees kicked 5.10 from marks in front of goal and will need to tighten up ahead of Collingwood next week.

MELBOURNE     3.3     5.6     7.11     8.13     (61)
CARLTON
              1.2     2.5     5.6     6.8     (44)

 GOALS
Melbourne:
 Fritsch 2, Petracca, Neal-Bullen, Pickett, Spargo, van Rooyen, Gawn

Carlton: McKay 3, Acres, Curnow, Fisher

BEST

Melbourne: Petracca, Viney, Langdon, Lever, van Rooyen, Rivers
Carlton:
 Cripps, Cerra, Docherty, McKay, Weitering, Kemp

INJURIES

Melbourne: Bowey (concussion)

Carlton: Silvagni (hip) 

SUBSTITUTES

Melbourne: James Harmes (replaced Bowey in the third quarter)

Carlton: Paddy Dow (replaced Jack Silvagni at half-time)

Crowd: 49,872 at the MCG