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As it happened AFL 2023 round 13: Viney powers Demons to heart-stopping win over Magpies as MCG sees record crowd for Big Freeze

Roy Ward
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That’s all we have for you today.

Thanks for all the comments and interactions as the Demons scored a heart-stopping win over Collingwood at the MCG.

Please join us again next round for more AFL live blogs and keep visiting our websites for more AFL news during the week.

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Neale Daniher Trophy goes to Jack Viney

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Jack Viney has won the Neale Daniher Trophy as best on ground for his 32 possessions.

Some background on the trophy:

The Neale Daniher Trophy will be presented to the player judged best afield at the conclusion of the game. This year’s voting panel is Nathan Jones (Channel 7 – Chairperson), Lauren Wood (Herald Sun) and Jake Niall (The Age).

FT: Melbourne 8.18 (66) d Collingwood 9.8 (62)

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Melbourne has claimed a statement win over Collingwood holding off the Magpies who kicked two goals in the last minute to almost steal the points.

Jack Viney was exceptional for the Demons while both sides had tremendous performances in a game that will rate among the best of the season.

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Viney wins the ball, Melbourne wins

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Jack Viney won the last contest and cleared the footy into his side’s forward line.

What a mighty game and mighty win for the Demons.

Nick Daicos kicks a goal, Magpies trail by four points

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Daicos kicks a goal and now Collingwood has 26 seconds to try to score an improbable win.

They trail by four points.

Mihocek goals, 10 points in it

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Mihocek has kicked a goal for Collingwood. They need two goals to win with a minute to go.

The Dees’ Adam Tomlinson marks in front of Brody Mihocek.Getty Images
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Magpies miss their chances

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It’s now or never for Collingwood and they have missed two chances at goals.

Hoskin-Elliott missed a shot for goal and the Magpies dropped a tough marking chance right near the goal line.

There are three mins to go, Demons lead by 17 points.

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