Round 10 – Hawthorn V Narrm

Dees Determined But Unable To Overcome Hawks

Liam Chambers

Narrm start strongly but Hawthorn has solid finish

The Demons have remained undefeated since losing that infamous game to Essendon in Round 5. A win against the highly fancied contenders Hawthorn would see us on the cusp of another finals appearance.

The Hawks have only lost one game all season and are looking more impressive with each passing week. To add to our woes both Kate Hore and Gabby Colvin were unavailable to play due to injury. However, the Dees have recently rediscover their famous grit and determination and Hawthorn would be foolish to believe that the game was in the bag.

Narrm started well, putting pressure on the Hawks defence. Their passing and marking showing a growing confidence in their gameplan. The Demons had their first major when Georgia Gall took a strong contested mark in the pocket, then went back to kick her fifth of the season.

It didn’t take long for Hawthorne to respond when Bridie Hipwood was awarded a dubious free kick in front of goal. Jasmine Fleming gave her side the lead when she made sure with her 30m set shot. After their second goal, the Hawks moved up a gear and Narrm had to defend desperately for the final few minutes of the term.

Hawthorn take control

After the break, Hawthorn came out blazing but the Dees handled the onslaught with composure and even managed to get the ball to Alyssa Bannan in the pocket, where the high scoring forward took the uncontested mark. Bannan’s shot missed by a whisker but the signs were good for Narrm.

Then the Hawks got another lucky break when Aine McDonagh got a kick away 15m out. The ball landed in the square where it bounced fortuitously before crossing the line. Hawthorn was straight back inside 50 after the bounce and even had another look at goal. This time Bridie Hipwell’s shot veered right.

However, the hosts were now in the driver’s seat and the Dees would have to knuckle down and try to stem the tide flowing against them. Aine McDonagh also had another set shot from the pocket but was off target and Narrm had another lucky escape.

Hawthorn spent the rest of the quarter hammering the Demons’ defence but were unable to extend their lead.

Narrm keep their chances alive

Despite trailing by thirteen points at the start of the second half, Narrm were playing well but the Hawks had done a good job of closing down any potential pathways to goal.

Hawthorn continued to dominate play but could only score minor points when they had the chance to really put the result beyond any doubt.

Then, against the run of play, Alyssa Bannan found herself deep inside 50 with only Laura Elliot for company. She had time to pick up the ground ball and tapped it towards goal where it bounced in the square and dribbled across the line.

Now that Narrm had reduced the margin to ten points, there was a chance they could overcome the Hawks if they were able to get themselves into potential scoring positions. Alyssa Bannan had another opportunity a couple of minutes later but it just slipped through on the wrong side of the upright.

Hawthorn again dominated the last few minutes, but Narrm held on to contain the Hawks’ lead to a manageable nine points.

Hawthorn hold on for victory

The Hawks were determined to put the Demons away early in the final quarter but Narrm wasn’t being very cooperative.

Alyssa Bannan had a chance to make it a three point game but her kick from the pocket went astray. Olivia Purcell then tried to make it a two point game, but her effort was touched on the line.

With five minutes left on the clock, Sinead Goldrick copped a knock to the back of the head and was taken off the ground for assessment. Hopefully she hasn’t suffered too much damage and will be available to the Dees’ last match of the season.

Finally Lily Mithen almost made it a one point game, but she just missed with her set shot and then Hawthorn survived the last minute Demon offensive to win the game by just six points.

We play Collingwood in the last round of the season and we need to win, but just as importantly, we need Essendon to lose. They’re playing Carlton who haven’t been at their best in 2024 but it would be ironic indeed if the team that did so much damage to our percentage was also the one that got us into the finals by losing their last game.

If we win against the Pies, there’ll be a nervous wait for Demon fans sweating on the outcome of the Bombers versus Blues game.

Go the Mighty Dees!!!