The Dees have knocked off their biggest scalp so far this season with a thrilling two-point win over the reigning premiers Brisbane on Sunday afternoon at the MCG.

A huge tackle by Max Gawn and Jack Steele on dual Norm Smith Medallist Will Ashcroft was a defining moment late in the fourth quarter, the pair laying a crucial tackle in dying moments to secure the win 16.8 (104) to 15.12 (102).

Brisbane clawed its way back in the last 10 minutes of the match with goals through Logan Morris and the brilliant Charlie Cameron to bring the deficit back to two points.

But a mark to revitalised key forward Jacob Van Rooyen, who kicked three goals and took a number of huge contested marks, wound down the clock to eventually put the Lions out of the game.

Van Rooyen was one of many Demons who stood up against the Lions, another was Harvey Langford, who played arguably his best game for the club to finish with three goals and 27 disposals on the wing.

Fellow winger Harry Sharp also kicked two goals of his own and the Picketts, Kozzy and cousin Latrelle, provided moments of excitement and class when they delivered the ball inside forward 50.

Brisbane was hampered with injury late in the game; Bruce Reville (cramp), who was one of the Lions' best, left the ground as did Noah Answerth (HIA) to join Jarrod Berry, who had been ruled out of the game in the second quarter with a calf injury.

For the Demons, Harrison Petty left the ground in an unusual incident in the third term. After spraying a kick out of defence, Petty walked off the ground with the assistance of the club's trainers, with the club later ruling him out with concussion symptoms.

The win means the Demons remain undefeated at their home ground this season, winning four from four at the 'G, in a stunning response to their shock loss to Essendon last weekend.

An Irish ear worm
Melbourne fans will be humming an Irish tune all the way home after Sunday afternoon's victory. After every Melbourne goal, a violinist played a short and sharp Irish jig that got Melbourne supporters out of their seats. The music was part of Jim's Game, in memory of Melbourne legend Jim Stynes. There were splashes of green across the MCG, with the Demons wearing green socks and with a green three leaf clover on their jumpers, whilst in the stands there were thousands of green hats worn by Melbourne supporters.

Milestone men
Sunday afternoon's game was milestone match for three premiership Lions. Dual Brownlow Medallist and twice premiership player Lachie Neale played his 300th game, former Bulldog Josh Dunkley, known for his defensive work in Brisbane's star-studded midfield, notched up his 200th, and talented young forward Logan Morris played his 50th game. It didn't end in a victory, but the week was a fitting tribute to the trio.

MELBOURNE       4.1   5.6   11.8   16.8    (104)
BRISBANE           4.1   8.4   10.8   15.12  (102)

GOALS
Melbourne: Chandler 3, Van Rooyen 3, Langford 3, Sharp 2, Mihocek 2, Fritsch 2, Steele
Brisbane: Morris 3, Cameron 3, Rayner 2, Fletcher, Allen, Draper, Lohman, W. Ashcroft, McCluggage, McCarthy

BEST
Melbourne: Langford, K Pickett, Steele, Mihocek, Fritsch, Langdon
Brisbane: Reville, Wilmot, W Ashcroft, Morris, Neale

INJURIES
Melbourne: Petty (concussion symptoms)
Brisbane: Berry (calf)

LATE CHANGES
Melbourne: Nil
Brisbane: Darcy Fort (illness) replaced in selected side by Zane Zakostelsky

Crowd: 41,629 at the MCG