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Anthony Barry behind clinches upset win for Footscray

Anthony Barry notched the decisive score for Footscray – a behind – in Saturday’s thrilling one-point upset win over Casey Scorpions at a windswept Whitten Oval.

Hemmed up on the boundary with 33 minutes on the clock, Barry knew he was taking on a tough shot. He deliberately kicked his set shot across the goal face, let the wind take control and watched it curl in for a behind at the near side.

Moments later, the siren sounded to seal a dramatic Bulldogs win against the VFL ladder leader.

The never-say-die Dogs had come back from 30 points down at three-quarter time to keep their top-four hopes alive.

Kicking with the aid of a strong breeze, the Bulldogs registered 4.8 to one behind in the last quarter to claim a deserving victory.

The win was inspired by young gun Mitch Honeychurch, who had a major impact across half-back and through the midfield. Talls Jordan Staley and Will Minson kicked two goals apiece.

Footscray is one game outside the top four and has a winnable away game against Northern Blues on Sunday.

A major beneficiary of Footscray’s win was local rival Williamstown.

The Seagulls moved back to the top of the table after a solid 38-point win over Coburg at Burbank Oval. Ayce Cordy was a standout for the Seagulls with three goals, while Ben Jolley and Michael Gibbons were busy in the midfield.

The Seagulls face Port Melbourne at North Port Oval on Saturday.

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