Crows push Lions all the way
The Adelaide Crows came within a whisker of scoring an upset win against Brisbane Lions at the Gabba, eventually going down by 18-points on Saturday night. Bris
The Adelaide Crows came within a whisker of scoring an upset win against Brisbane Lions at the Gabba, eventually going down by 18-points on Saturday night.
Brisbane prevailed - 16.11 (107) to 12.17 (89) – but only after they found themselves behind by 23 points during the second quarter and facing a fierce challenge during a tense final term.
Trailing by just seven-points as the final term entered time-on, Alastair Lynch kicked his sixth to extend Brisbane’s lead to 13 points.
He then booted the sealer moments later after yet another pressure mark close to goal.
Earlier, as two of the competition’s premier midfields went at it, Adelaide started more effectively with Simon Goodwin and Mark Bickley seeing plenty of the footy and feeding their small forward line.
The Crows opened with the surprising pair of Graham Johncock and Andrew McLeod at full-forward, a tactic that yielded good results.
After Lynch opened the scoring courtesy of a free-kick, the Crows put through the next three and eventually led by 15 at quarter-time.
Moving the ball quickly with numbers through the middle, Adelaide continued to take it up to the Lions and opened a 23-point midway through the second quarter with goals to Mark Bickley and James Gallagher.
Challenged, the Lions responded, putting through three of the last four goals of the first half to trail by only 12 points at the long break.
Brisbane took the lead in the third quarter, its stable of midfield thoroughbreds taking control of the middle and pushing forward to kick goals.
Instead of Goodwin or Bickley running towards goal, as happened in the first half, it was now Black – who booted two in the third quarter – and Blake Caracella.
Late in time-on, Justin Leppitsch bounced one through from beyond 50 to give the Lions a six-point edge at the final change.
The win moves Brisbane back atop the ladder with six wins, a draw and one loss, while the Crows fall to 4-4.
The Crows host the Bulldogs at AAMI Stadium the next day.
BRISBANE LIONS: 3.1 7.3 12.8 16.11 (107)
ADELAIDE: 5.4 8.9 10.14 12.17 (89)
GOALS: Brisbane Lions: Lynch 7, McRae, Black 2, Brennan, Leppitsch, Power, Caracella, Voss
Adelaide: McLeod, Edwards, Perrie 2, Biglands, Bickley, McGregor, Goodwin, Burns, Gallagher
BEST: Brisbane Lions: Voss, Power, Lynch, Black, Power, Hart, McRae
Adelaide: Bickley, Ricciuto, Edwards, Gallagher, Goodwin, Ladhams
INJURIES: Brisbane Lions: Nil
Adelaide: Burns (groin), Crowell (hamstring), Begley (concussion)
CHANGES: Brisbane Lions: McDonald (foot) replaced in the selected side by McLaren.
REPORTS: Nil
UMPIRES: Allen, Ryan and Sheehan
CROWD: 34,469 at the Gabba.