5.32pmGawn looks sore as Melbourne miss goal By Michael Gleeson and Hannah KennellyMax Gawn is badly favouring his left shoulder. He couldn’t lift his arm in that marking contest with Jack Buller who outmarked him and kicked the first goal of the last quarter.Moments after Buller’s major, Caleb Windsor boots one through. However, the umpire reviews it and it’s deemed a behind. 5.30pmQ4 begin; Will Demons or Pies come out on top?By Hannah KennellyThat’s the siren and the thousands of fans at the MCG cheer and roar. It’s been a week of upsets and close games and this Monday thriller looks to be no different.However, Collingwood would ideally like their winning margin to not go down to the wire. A superb Jack Buller opens the final quarter with a goal (his second major for the afternoon) to push the Pies ahead. 5.22pmBig Freeze thriller goes down to the wire By That was a gigantic term of footy. With one quarter left, Collingwood lead by five points. The margin has never been greater than 18 points in this game, as both sides trade back-to-back goals. Daniel McStay marks the ball.AFL Photos via Getty Images5.20pmAnatomy of a tackle: In pictures By No caption needed... Just a very cool photo. Jack Crisp is tackled by Kysaiah Pickett AFL Photos via Getty Images5.17pmBuller takes fantastic contested mark By Hannah KennellyBoth teams are showing no signs of relenting. A goal from Jack Buller, after he marked deep inside 50, put the Pies further in front, but Harvey Langford countered with one of his own. Collingwood has been stronger in the contest this quarter, leading contested possessions and tackles by six each, but the Demons have increased their pressure. Score: Collingwood lead 9.6 (60) to Melbourne 8.7 (55). 5.09pmBrody Mihocek taken to hospital By In a statement, Melbourne Demons have confirmed Mihocek won’t take any further part in the game and is currently heading to hospital via ambulance.5.05pmPies,Demons trade goals By Hannah KennellyAfter Dan McStay drilled a set shot from directly in front, it seemed like Collingwood finally had some breathing room. But moments later, Harrison Petty booted one to bring the margin back to 10 points. Wait. There’s Bayley Fritsch who boots another. After a slew of Collingwood goals, Melbourne have kicked two back-to-back majors. Collingwood’s previous 18-point lead has now dwindled to just four points. 5.02pmSix players fines from Sunday-night matchBy Greg DundasAnother $6000 will go into the kitty of AFL fines after last night’s game between Carlton and Essendon.Three players - Blues pair Patrick Cripps and George Hewett and Bomber Sullivan Robey - were today fined by the match review officer for making careless contact with an umpire in the second quarter.Patrick Cripps of the Blues handballs.Getty ImagesCarlton’s Ben Ainsworth and Essendon’s Lachie Blakiston were both fined for instigating a melee in the third quarter, and Bomber Jacob Farrow copped a penalty for misconduct.Assuming all the players accept the penalty imposed on them, they will each be stung $1000, money which is then invested by the league in medical research to understand and prevent head trauma in the sport.No fines or suspensions were issued from Sunday’s game between Sydney and St Kilda.5.00pmBehinds galore as pressure mounts By Hannah KennellyBang, bang, bang. This game is moving so fast, I’m struggling to type quickly enough. I’m not alone, Fox Footy’s commentators have remarked this game is like a shoot out, with both sides taking whatever chances they can to boot it towards their side of the ground. 4.50pmQ3 begins By Hannah KennellyThat’s the siren and Q3 begins. Nick Daicos has been the best player on the ground and leads with 22 touches and two goals. Pickett is close behind, with 17 touches to lead the Demons and two of goals as well.But Roan Steele owns the start of this quarter. The Magpie practically runs from one end of the MCG to the other, booting the opening major. It’s a flying start for the Pies, with Mitch Podhajski lining up for another goal moments later… but he only manges a behind. Score: Collingwood lead 7.5 (47) to Melbourne 5.7 (37). 1 of 4
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The Big Freeze slide starts at 2pm followed by a blockbuster clash between Melbourne and Collingwood. Follow along for all the action.













