Essendon has pulled off a sensational come-from-behind win over Geelong, triumphing by 10 points to move itself inside the top eight.
- The Bombers defeated the Cats 4.5 (29) to 2.7 (19)
- The win lifts the Bombers to sixth on the ladder
- Maddy Prespakis impressed with 33 disposals and six clearances
Left with a sour taste in their mouths after a 20-point loss to Collingwood last round, the Bombers overcame a scoreless start to win 4.5 (29) to 2.7 (19) against the Cats at Warrnambool's Reid Oval on Sunday.
The sixth-round win provided Essendon midfield star Maddy Prespakis with family bragging rights over younger sister Georgie in their second AFLW match-up.
Maddy Prespakis also celebrated her 50th match in style with 33 disposals and six clearances as she arm-wrestled her sister (26, 10) for dominance in the midfield.
The younger Prespakis, in her 25th AFLW appearance, kicked the first goal of the afternoon but was denied by the umpires who argued — without a score review system — the ball was touched.
The ever-prolific Chloe Scheer broke through twice to give the Cats a 14-point lead while the hosts were scoreless by quarter-time.
A desperate Essendon went to work in the second quarter, leading contested possessions 14 to four for the term and generating three of the first four inside-50s.
With a minute left on the clock and only three behinds on the scoreboard, Amber Clarke snapped the ball towards goal.
As the ball looked sure to spray across the face, it miraculously bounced backward to slot through the posts and give the Bombers a much-needed six points.
Bombers co-captain Bonnie Toogood cut the margin to one point to kickstart the second half and bring herself within three goals of 50 career majors.
With scores level at three quarter-time, Georgia Nanscawen (24 disposals, six clearances) worked diligently to put the ball back in the hands of the Bombers.
Daria Bannister kicked truly to put Essendon in the lead and was backed by another from Clarke to seal the win.
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