The significance hit home for Max Gawn on the flight home from Perth.
Sitting next to former Melbourne player and current MCC president Steven Smith, the star Demons ruckman realised what it meant to break their AFL finals drought.
“You sit there and think surely it will come one day, you can’t go through a whole career without playing finals,” Gawn told RSN.
“But then I was on the plane on the way home with Steve Smith … and he played in the ’80s, (203) games and he didn’t play one final.
“It definitely can happen and it was a pretty proud moment after the final siren.”
The end of Melbourne’s 12-year drought has meant plenty of focus on Demons co-captain Nathan Jones, who’s played only two finals in his 260 games.
“He didn’t have his best day … but his last quarter was a real skipper’s knock,” Gawn said of Sunday’s tight win over West Coast.
Gawn noted hard-nut defender Neville Jetta has played no finals in his decade and 137 games with the Demons.
“Just to sit there and soak it in … it was just a really good feeling,” Gawn said
“You get that with most interstate wins but there was a little cherry on top for this one.”
The Demons are adamant that ending the drought is only the start.
“We definitely don’t just want to be someone who’s just there for the finals and no one knows about it,” Gawn said.
“We’re pretty keen to go show our brand against GWS this week … and then obviously make a stand in finals as well.”


