I watched the last quarter about 6 times now. Highlights for me:
19.15 Fevola snaps one off two steps ... the exact moment when 22 Essendon* players and one coach realise they're going to lose. Yep, still out bunnies
18.23 Whitnall contests and snaps one ... the exact moment when Eddie, Gary Lyon and Denis Cometti (who, lets face it, are all a bit slow) realise Essendon* are going to lose.
On the whole wiggins/davies questions I think people see what they want to see.
19.45 Wiggins goes back with the flight of the ball - the way only Wiggins or Teague can - and marks in front of Soloman, setting the tone for the whole quarter. Saves a goal in win by less that a goal. That pretty obvious courage.
5.32 Waite, Norman and Fevola force Essendon* back 30 metres with sustain pressure. Davies puts his head over the ball and gets one in the back. Disses off to Stevens from the free who pumps it foward to Deluca for the sealer. Davies creates a goal in a win by less than a goal. It was less obvious than the Wiggins mark, but had equal impact on the outcome of the game.
As other have said, in the last 30 seconds after Campo bombs long to the middle of the ground, Davies also makes two contests and lays two other tackles.
At the end of the day, I think the Betts/Davies rotation is working, and it's making our forward line Fev/Lance centric and pretty dangerous. If we can have Betts and Davies kicking 2-3 a week each in addition to whatever Fevola, Whitnall and Deluca do then opposition defensive coaches will really be scratching their heads.
Sure Davies conversion rate has been dissapointing the last two weeks but the poise and the vision is there which is what you need in a small crumbing forward. Like someone else pointed out, Fevola's set shots were pretty woeful early in his career. Maybe he should give Davies some tips.