Essendon have slumped to a 16th consecutive defeat despite finishing hard against North Melbourne, who prevailed by two goals in a spiteful match at Marvel Stadium on Saturday night.
The Dons turned in a much-improved performance but left their run too late against the unimpressive Kangaroos, who took the foot of the pedal in the closing minutes.
“The last few minutes were nerve-racking,” Kangaroos midfielder George Wardlaw said.
A loss next week against the rampant Western Bulldogs will see the Dons equal their worst losing streak of 17, which occurred in 2016 when they were decimated by drugs suspensions.
North’s first win over the Dons in a decade was marred by an ugly incident involving ruckman Tristan Xerri, who faces a serious misconduct charge after appearing to smear blood on the face of Essendon captain Andrew McGrath.
The incident will almost certainly see Xerri referred directly to the tribunal by match review officer Michael Christian on Sunday.
The Bombers’ late run limited the margin to 12 points, but they were down by six goals plus early in the final term.
For the third time in as many games this season, the Dons conceded 100-plus marks – this time 138 against a team that has not finished higher than 16th since 2019.
Another long week beckons at “the Hangar” for coach Brad Scott, who, in his fourth season at the club, desperately needs a win to relieve the pressure that’s building on his post.