Harley the hero as Eagles stun shellshocked Demons (2024)

THE WAALITJ Marawar revival has continued with a stunning upset over Narrm as young star Harley Reid overshadowed his superstar opponents to inspire a 35-point win at Optus Stadium.

Just nine months after collecting the wooden spoon, the Eagles notched their third win in their past four home games and sent the Demons tumbling to seventh on the ladder with a 16.9 (105) to 10.10 (70) win that underlined how dangerous they have become in 2024 if underestimated.

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Reid was central to the win with 21 disposals, seven clearances and two goals, fending off Demons midfield duo Christian Petracca and Clayton Oliver in one brilliant passage that was symbolic of his game, while kicking a NAB Goal of the Year contender from a centre clearance.

Meanwhile, key forward Jake Waterman continued his own outstanding season and climbed to equal top in the Coleman Medal race with a bag of five goals that took his season tally to a career-best 29.

It was a stunning team performance built on physicality and pressure, with the young team refusing to take a backwards step against the 2021 premiers and playing with the spirit they targeted as a non-negotiable this season.

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    Mini-Match: Waalitj Marawar v Narrm

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    Watch Narrm’s press conference after round ten’s match against Waaliti Marawar

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    The Eagles and Demons clash in round 10

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    Harley Reid shows plenty of dash and dare against Christian Petracca and Clayton Oliver before setting up a goal

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    Neal-Bullen nails one to bring Narrm right back

    Alex Neal-Bullen kicks an important goal for Narrm early in the second half

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    Ben Brown produces an incredible goal from the boundary to bring Narrm right back

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    Reid burns off Petracca, kicks Goal of the Year contender

    Harley Reid burns off Christian Petracca from the centre bounce before slotting a remarkable goal on the run

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    Jake Lever has been taken out of the match for Narrm following this incident

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    Waterman welcomed back with perfect start

    Jake Waterman picks up where he left off with an early goal in his return match from a concussion issue

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They responded every time the Demons looked like making a run and then broke away in the final quarter, kicking four goals to one to kick 100 points for the third time this season against a wayward Demons team that would have finished the round in third with a win.

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The Eagles were switched on from the very start, with Waterman taking two contested marks in the opening minute and slotting a set shot from 50m to re-open his account after missing last week with concussion.

Jake Waterman picks up where he left off with an early goal in his return match from a concussion issue

Fellow key forward Jack Darling, who finished with three goals and 12 tackles, also showed he was up for the fight with a crafty goal out of mid air, which resulted in an accidental head knock for Jake Lever and saw the Naarm defender substituted before quarter-time.

Jake Lever has been taken out of the match for Narrm following this incident

A big reason for the Eagles' fast start was midfielder Tim Kelly, who had 10 of his 30 disposals in the opening term, while Reid was electric, giving the home team a 14-point lead when he burst out of the centre to kick a memorable 45m goal on the run.

Harley Reid pulls out all the tricks as he leads the way for an upset Eagles win

The Eagles kept up their physical, high-pressure approach after quarter-time and quickly found themselves with a 27-point lead after Ryan Maric and Darling converted set shots, putting the Demons in a dangerous position if they couldn't respond quickly.

Well held for most of the first quarter, Petracca won a big centre clearance to set up Kade Chandler, with Ben Brown then wobbling through a snap from tight on the boundary line to cut the margin to nine points.

Ben Brown produces an incredible goal from the boundary to bring Narrm right back

By half-time, four of Dees' six goals had come from stoppages and it was clear they needed to limit the Eagles' inside 50 advantage (27-15) and spend more time in their front half to get their noses in front after the main break.

The Eagles and Demons clash in round 10

In a third-quarter armwrestle, they achieved the first and finally got an inside 50 advantage (14-10), but wayward kicking proved costly as they put on 3.7 and made no ground on the scoreboard.

Reid was again the star for the Eagles, first in the midfield, where he laid his double fend-off on premiership stars Oliver and Petracca before setting up a goal for Darling.

Harley Reid shows plenty of dash and dare against Christian Petracca and Clayton Oliver before setting up a goal

Then, after four straight behinds for the Demons, he outmuscled Blake Howes to win a contest in the pocket and motored in for his second goal to give the Eagles an 18-point lead at the last break, which proved enough as they celebrated a memorable win.

Reid explodes for his biggest highlight yet
The memorable moments are piling up nine games into Harley Reid's career, but his explosive goal from the midfield on Sunday tops them all. After collecting a groundball at the back of a centre clearance halfway through the first quarter, Reid burnt away from Christian Petracca, taking three bounces before converting on the run from 45m. As usual when Reid does something special, the Optus Stadium crowd responds in a way that can lift the No.1 pick and his teammates, spelling danger for opponents.

Harley Reid burns off Christian Petracca from the centre bounce before slotting a remarkable goal on the run

Eagles target ruck star
There was a clear target on Max Gawn's back early on Sunday, with the premiership captain bumped into repeatedly off the ball as he made his way around Optus Stadium. The Eagles' physical approach to the ruckman was most obvious in the first quarter and could not be ignored by his teammates once Jack Darling floored him with a bump well off the ball. The tactic made sense, given the perceived advantage Gawn would have over Bailey Williams in the ruck, and the six-time All Australian did win his individual battle, finishing with 27 hitouts and six clearances.

A new Darling
Waalitj Marawar forward Jack Darling was desperately out of form earlier this season, but the premiership goalkicker has come back to life with nine goals from his past five games and a defensive edge that is making him very valuable. Darling laid a career-best 12 tackles against the Demons, including a massive nine inside 50. He typified the Eagles' high-pressure style, with the team laying 22 tackles inside 50 to nine and locking the ball in their front half for extended periods as a result. Darling was rewarded on the scoreboard with three goals in an impressive performance.

WAALITJ MARAWAR 4.3 7.7 12.8 16.9 (105)
NARRM 2.1 6.1 9.8 10.10 (70)

GOALS
Waalitj Marawar: Waterman 5, Darling 3, Reid 2, Ryan 2, Cripps, Ginbey, Hunt, Maric
Narrm: Fritsch 3, Brown, Chandler, McAdam, Neal-Bullen, Petracca, Pickett, Windsor

BEST
Waalitj Marawar: Reid, Waterman, Kelly, Darling, McGovern, Ginbey, Duggan
Naarm: Oliver, Fritsch, Gawn, Petracca, Salem

INJURIES
Waalitj Marawar: Nil
Naarm: Lever (concussion)

SUBSTITUTES
Waalitj Marawar: Tyrell Dewar (replaced Luke Edwards in the fourth quarter)
Narrm: Taj Woewodin (replaced Jake Lever in the first quarter)

Crowd: 43,408 at Optus Stadium

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