SAM Weideman says every red and blue player, once again, played their role in in Melbourne’s stunning 33-point win over Hawthorn in the first semi-final at the MCG on Friday night.

Weideman said it was a classic team performance with every Demon chipping in to help book a preliminary final against West Coast Eagles at Optus Stadium next Saturday.

“I think tonight, I felt I probably didn’t get as many opportunities for myself, and I thought I had to just make the most of them,” he told Melbourne Media.   

“But I feel like I did that and so many different players did that as well – and we just had to seize the moment. Some of the forwards’ efforts, like Mitch Hannan, just stepped-up when he had to.

“It was just awesome. The players were playing their role for the team, which was really special.”

Speaking post-match, not long after the win, Weideman said the feeling in the rooms was phenomenal.

“It’s unbelievable. It’s a massive buzz and there are so many people down here – it’s such an awesome feeling. To beat the Hawks and to play the way we wanted – we were tested at times – but it’s such a great feeling,” he said.

“They kicked a few goals in the last quarter, which probably unsettled us a bit, and we needed to get control back. I feel like we did that.

“Melky (Jake Melksham) slotted that one on his left from 50 [metres] and it was a pretty good goal. We just had to get our control of the game back and keep the ball in our hands and that’s what we did – it was really good.”

Weideman said the team would take a lot of confidence over to the west, having defeated the Eagles there in round 22.

“I think we’ve took a lot out of beating them (West Coast) in Perth last time and finals are a different game, so it’s going to be a massive test,” he said.

“We’re not going to take things lightly – that’s for sure – it’s a prelim. We’re going to take great confidence from tonight – and take a lot out of tonight – and we’ll really recover well and just launch into next Saturday arvo.”