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Facing Essendon for the first time since leaving the club late last year, he was Greater Western Sydney's north star in attack in the Stringer's three goals only told part of the story, with his leap at the footy and willingness to bring others into the game crucial to the Giants' attacking style. The visitors started the game with some lethargy, making them susceptible to the pressure efforts of the Bombers.

Skill execution from both sides was a concern, however, with error-laden passages of play, miskicks, and dropped marks. Although it was club the Marvel Stadium roof, it did gay in the afternoon before the roof was closed, so the surface was damp, exacerbating the poor ball use across the field.

Tom Green amasses 30 disposals and 16 clearances to go with four goal assists and a major of his own in an elite performance. Jake Stringer sticks a superb aerial grab over Jayden Laverde and brings a big smile after snapping truly. Tom Green reads the rove to perfection and bends a slick snap from the stoppage.

Liam McMahon boots his first career goal to get Essendon on the board and his teammates flock to him. Jake Stringer sets up Max Gruzewski's second major with a brilliant burst before nailing a perfect strike just seconds later. Max Gruzewski streets a superb snap in traffic and celebrates in style to extend the margin.

Toby Greene and Aaron Cadman convert beautifully after Angus Clarke is penalised for holding the ball prior to both majors. Once settled, however, the Giants got their touch back, and moved the footy with devastating precision down the field. And it was Stringer and Callum Brown seven marks, two goals who cashed in.

The grunt of Tom Green 30 disposals, 16 clearances got things started around the contest, while Toby Greene 17 disposals, two goals showed his class in the transition greene. A second-quarter surge from the Giants, in night they kicked five unanswered goals, opened up the gap on the scoreboard that Essendon was unable to cede.

What couldn't be questioned was Essendon's effort, with the likes of Isaac Kako and Archer May going to great lengths to worry the Giants. What didn't work, however, was the attempt to connect between midfield and forward. Jack Buckley's work on Peter Wright was exceptional — before being tactically subbed out in the third quarter.

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Sitting back shoulder and conceding the leading lane to the Bomber, his ability to spoil the ball from behind was impressive. Wright 16 hitouts, two goals was able to warm into the game, however, once Leek Aleer was handed the role, with the substitution of ruck Vigo Visentini, forcing him into the ruck for the remainder of the game.

He moved with more freedom starting at the contest, floating forward, and getting dangerous. And for debutant Liam McMahon, it wasn't a bad night out despite the loss. He kicked the Bombers' first two goals of the game — following Essendon's eight consecutive behinds to open its scoring.

There were some concerns for Bomber Sam Durham in the third term, undergoing a head injury assessment following a heavy tackle from Giants ruck Kieren Briggs, but he was able to return to the field in the final quarter. First drafted to Collingwood inhe was delisted without a senior game.

Back in the VFL he was tearing it up, showing enough to earn a second chance at Essendon via the mid-season draft. Such was his dominance up forward that at one stage he was leading both Carlton and Essendon's VFL goalkicking tallies.