Bombers please Egan despite AFL loss

Essendon couldn't begin life without James Hird as winners after falling to a heartbreaking two-point defeat against Gold Coast.

Suns player Sam Day

Gold Coast have secured a nailbiting two-point AFL win over Essendon. (AAP)

Life without James Hird began with a defeat but interim Essendon coach Matthew Egan believes there's plenty of positives for the Bombers.

The Suns held off the Bombers to claim a narrow 14.13 (97) to 14.11 (95) AFL win on Saturday, in a game marred by a head knock to Sam Day which resulted in the big forward being taken to hospital.

Bombers forward Jake Daniher had the chance to deliver a morale-boosting victory for Essendon but his right foot snap on the fulltime siren could only go through for a behind.

That left Bombers players strewn across the Metricon Stadium turf in disappointment but Egan doesn't want the result to overshadow his team's effort.

"We're a pretty positive coaching group," Egan said.

"Whack them when they need to be whacked but I thought tonight was one of those nights where their effort - they did everything we asked - we spoke a lot about playing as a really tight team and doing all the little team things out there and they did exactly that.

"We've just got to keep that going."

Ruckman Shaun McKernan was one who was particularly unlucky to be on a beaten team.

Despite being undersized against Suns' ruck Zac Smith, McKernan won 26 hitouts and also kicked three goals for the visitors.

Dyson Heppell and Cale Hooker also kicked three majors while sub Orazia Fantasia was a game-changer when he came on for out-of-sorts Joe Daniher in the third term.

Fantastia kicked two goals - the first of his AFL career - including one with less than three minutes to go which brought the Bombers within a goal of the win.

The undermanned Suns were just as good as their opponents in a game which was short on skill but high on drama.

In-form Aaron Hall was again superb, picking up 31 disposals and a goal.

Young gun Jack Martin kicked three goals, as did key forward Tom Lynch, while Harley Bennell and Matt Shaw had two majors each.

Despite the win - the Suns' fourth of the season and second in three matches - coach Rodney Eade wasn't completely happy.

"We tried to throw it out of the boat," Eade said.

"Even though we made a lot of mistakes and the opposition did as well, I thought with the number of inside 50s we probably should have won by a few more goals."

Eade said despite the heavy knock where the top of Day's head collided with Bomber Mark Baguley's hip, he appeared to be okay and had only gone to hospital for precautionary scans on his neck.

Subsequent scans on Saturday night ultimately cleared Day of any damage.


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