LIVE: Demons upset Crows in a thriller

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 03 Mei 2014 | 04.30

Scott Gullan and Jay Clark look ahead to round seven, going through all the good and bad news for supercoaches.

AFL Round 7. Essendon v Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium. Jack Macrae celebrates a first qtr goal . Pic: Michael Klein. Saturday May 3, 2014. Source: News Corp Australia

WESTERN BULLDOGS lead Essendon by two points at quarter time in their must-win clash at Etihad Stadium.

Essendon kicked the first three goals of the game, but Jacko Macrae and Tom Liberatore lead a Bulldog comeback.

At the GABBA, Adam Goodes kicked Sydney's first two goals as the visitors lead Brisbane by 12 points at the first change.

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The upset of the year took place at the Adelaide Oval when Melbourne forward Chris Dawes kicked three goals in the Demons' thrilling victory.

The Demons withstood a late Crows' rally to defeat the home side by three points in front of about 45,000 people.

Dawes was brilliant up forward, while midfielders Dom Tyson and Bernie Vince starred around the stoppages.

SUPERCOACH FORMGUIDE: BUDDY MAYHEM

There was injuries aplenty in the contest with Jack Watts (back), James Frawley (ankle), Tom Lynch (jaw), Alexis Georgiou (concussion) and Matthew Jaensch (back) receiving treatment during the first half.

Earlier, Hawthorn produced its biggest ever win over St Kilda, brutally thumping the hapless Saints by 145 points in a wet weather clinic at the MCG.

Jarryd Roughead, Ryan Schoenmakers and Luke Breust all kicked four goals in the massacre, while the Hawks' defensive line gave tremendous rebound, led by Grant Birchall, Shaun Burgoyne, Luke Hodge and Josh Gibson.

However the Hawks have suffered injury blows to key players, with star midfielder Sam Mitchell (hamstring) and Norm Smith medallist Brian Lake (calf) both finishing on the interchange bench.

In Canberra, Port Adelaide has recovered from a slow start to lead GWS by 39 points at quarter time.

Brendon Goddard returns to Essendon's line-up for the Bombers' clash with the Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium, while Sydney travels north — without Lance Franklin — to tackle the Brisbane Lions, who could be without champion forward Jonathon Brown due to general soreness.

Hawthorn 27.13 (175) def St Kilda 4.6 (30) at MCG

GWS Giants v Port Adelaide at Startrack Oval (2.10pm)

Adelaide v Melbourne at Adelaide Oval (4.10pm)

Brisbane Lions v Sydney Swans at Gabba (7.40pm)

Essendon v Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium (7.40pm)


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