Adelaide’s 13-point loss on Saturday night means it is the first time the Crows have lost twice to Melbourne in one season.
Consecutive defeats have happened twice in the past in 1992/93 and 1998/99 but never in the same season.
Between the 16th minute of the second quarter to the end of the third, Melbourne kicked 9.7 to 1.4, with seven goals in the third quarter.
From 32 disposals, Matt Crouch recorded a career-best 21 contested possessions.
Eddie Betts kicked two goals and had 10 disposals in the forward 50. Only Geelong’s Tom Hawkins and Richmond’s Jack Riewoldt had more in Round 19.
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Daniel Talia led all on
For the ninth time in his career, Rory Sloane recorded at least 12 tackles in a game. His best is 15.
Rory Laird’s total of 25 disposals was his lowest tally since the 2017 Qualifying Final against GWS, where he collected 15. Over the past three seasons that is the lone
As expected contested possessions were high with Adelaide edging Melbourne 179-178. They ranked first and second for Round 19.
Adelaide led disposals (371-345), marks (70-56), effective kicks (127-110) and tackles (103-90). No other side passed 100 tackles for the round.
Melbourne had 74
Melbourne ranked first for clearances with 59, led by Clayton Oliver with a round-high 14.