GREATER Western Sydney has survived a scare from a spirited Essendon to reclaim fifth position on the AFL ladder, battling to a 27-point win at Etihad Stadium on Sunday night.
In a performance befitting of a bigger crowd than 14,463, the bottom-placed Bombers led by 12 points at half-time - an effort that prompted a standing ovation from the red-and-black faithful - and were still within two points early in the last quarter, before the GIANTS ground out an unconvincing win, 17.15 (117) to 12.18 (90).
"First 10 minutes of the game I was really pleased, but we just made some really fundamental errors and didn’t put scoreboard pressure on them," Cameron said post-match.
"There's always that million-dollar question: are they ready to roll? I was confident they were ready to roll, and for parts of the game they were, but for other parts Essendon played some good footy and we didn’t respond to that (in) the best (way) that we probably could."
Essendon counterpart John Worsfold said it was hard to measure whether it was the Bombers' best performance of the year, but it produced season-high results in certain key areas.
"There was a lot of stuff I really liked – our best effort for the year I think for inside 50s and scoring shots," Worsfold said.
"Even in the last quarter we probably had the most field position and inside 50 dominance but they got out behind us with a couple rebounds and kicked some easy goals.
"It was probably our worst quarter on the scoreboard but we had maybe eight shots at goal and 20 inside 50s. That's what we're building towards and now (we need to) get some more polish."
GWS – the AFL's rising power missed a golden opportunity to claim the competition's highest percentage, which could prove critical in an even premiership race.
Fresh from trouncing the Sydney Swans, the finals-bound Giants were expected to enjoy a glorified training run against Essendon, which had lost its previous 10 games.
MEDICAL ROOM
Essendon: Orazio Fantasia received a head knock in a marking contest but passed the concussion tests and returned to the field 20 minutes later. Patrick Ambrose was tested for a punctured lung but was also given the all-clear.
Greater Western Sydney: Phil Davis limped into the visitors' rooms to receive treatment on his left foot and played out the game under duress. Coach Cameron said: "We're not going to know until the next probably 24 hours how bad it is, but he could play the game out, which is good. He said that he was comfortable." Nick Haynes was sore after sustaining a hit to the back. "Obviously it stiffened up a fair bit but then he put his hand up in the last quarter and said he's right to go," Cameron said. Lachie Whitfield twice knocked his head on the synthetic grass outside the boundary but played on. Stephen Coniglio received a "corkie" to the shoulder but Cameron insisted would be "fine".
NEXT UP
The GIANTS host Carlton in a twilight game on Saturday at Spotless Stadium, where they have won their past five games by an average of 63 points. Meanwhile, the Bombers will have the opportunity to lick their wounds during their scheduled bye.
ESSENDON 4.5 9.8 10.11 12.18 (80)
GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY 2.7 7.8 11.13 17.15 (117)
GOALS
Essendon: Fantasia 4, Jamar 2, Brown 2, Leuenberger 2, Daniher 2
Greater Western Sydney: Greene 4, Kennedy 3, Williams 2, Cameron 2, Griffen, Hopper, Kelly, Reid, Patton, Coniglio
BEST
Essendon: Kelly, Zaharakis, Cooney, Fantasia, Merrett, Jamar
Greater Western Sydney: Coniglio, Williams, Greene, Ward, Shaw
INJURIES
Essendon: Nil
Greater Western Sydney: Davis (foot), Haynes (back)
Reports: Essendon's Mark Jamar for verbal abuse in the first quarter
Umpires: Nicholls, Findlay, Fleer, Pannell
Official crowd: 14,463 at Etihad Stadium