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    Essendon

    Have you been reading those Roddy Doyle books again, Dougal!?


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    4 September 2004. I have memorised this date for the hilarity.

    When Rutten takes over as coach, that will make it 11 of Essendon's 12 past coaches who never coached Essendon in a winning final. I think it was 1968 when a non-Sheedy coached Essendon side last won a final.
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    The Hun has produced this fuzzy logic that Essendon has some finals light at the end of the tunnel

    The finals drought will stretch into 2020, but there’s reason for optimism if you’re an Essendon fan.

    The Bombers held firm on Joe Daniher’s trade request to Sydney and Orazio Fantasia stayed put at Tullamarine after being linked with a return to South Australia.

    If John Worsfold and coach-in-waiting Ben Rutten can get the best out of that oft-injured pair and Dyson Heppell overcomes his foot issues, Essendon will have few excuses if it fails to build on an elimination final appearance.

    These are the eight reasons Bombers supporters should be excited about next year.


    1. TIME IS NOW


    In 2018, leading football commentator David King coined the phrase ‘The Tullamarine Globetrotters’ when referencing Essendon and its premiership chances on the back of being one of the most damaging offensive teams in the competition. King was not the only expert to tip the Bombers to win the flag that year. But since then, Essendon has done little to live up to the hype. The Bombers missed finals in 2018 and finished eighth last season before producing a lacklustre elimination final performance against West Coast and suffering a 55-point humbling. The club simply can’t afford another mediocre mid-table finish. With the sixth-oldest list in the competition, the time to strike is now.


    2. DANIHER RETURN


    Essendon stood its ground and knocked back Joe Daniher’s bid to join Sydney during the trade period and the Bombers will be hoping the move pays off. A rare talent, Daniher kicked 65 goals in 2017 but has played only 11 of a possible 45 games since due to persistent groin problems. Daniher spoke in November about making the trade request because he wanted a “fresh start” to turn things around with his groin, but the Bombers are confident they can get the injury right and their key forward says he is fully “committed” to the club once again.


    3. MORE FANTASIA

    He might wear No. 13 on his back, but there is nothing unlucky about Orazio Fantasia. In fact, the forward has proven a good-luck charm for the Bombers in recent years and has often been a team barometer and matchwinner. The problem is that injuries have restricted Fantasia to just 28 of a possible 45 games over the past two years including 15 last season. During that period, Fantasia has ranked second at Essendon for average goals (1.4 a game), equal-fourth for score involvements (5.7 a game) and has averaged 70 SuperCoach ranking points. In his last full season in 2017, Fantasia kicked 39 goals from 20 games. Like Daniher, if he can rediscover that form and fitness it will go a long way to the side climbing the ladder.


    4. MORE HEPPELL

    Captain Dyson Heppell recorded his fewest Brownlow Medal votes since 2012 last season after a tough year. While the midfielder still bravely managed to play 18 games, he was clearly hampered in some of them by a foot injury which limited his output. Heppell played less than 80 per cent game time in five matches, including just 53 per cent in the Bombers’ elimination final loss. While he still averaged a more than respectable 26.3 disposals for the season, the 27-year-old recorded his fewest SuperCoach ranking points (95 a game) since 2013 and his fewest clearances (3.8 a game) since 2012. Given the Bombers aren’t brimming with midfield depth nor leadership, they could hardly afford to be without Heppell on the park and playing at his best. Fingers will be crossed at Tullamarine to see more of the skipper in 2020.


    5. SMITH RETURN

    Former Greater Western Sydney midfielder Devon Smith was being hailed one of the recruits of the year in 2018 after winning the best-and-fairest in his first season at the Bombers. But a knee injury did not give him the chance to back it up. Smith only played seven games last season, having been unsighted after Round 8. But it’s worth remembering just what a good 2018 campaign he had. He ranked fourth at Essendon for total disposals that year (22 a game), first for tackles (8.5 a game), third for inside-50s (3.1 a game) and fourth for clearances (3.3 a game). To top it off, Smith also kicked 17 goals. That is a pretty handy virtual recruit for the Bombers in 2020.

    6. THE FORMER NO. 1

    In his third season, 2016 No. 1 draft pick Andrew McGrath gave a glimpse of what his future holds and it had many Essendon fans salivating. Having spent much of his first two years in defence, McGrath was given greater opportunities up the ground and recorded career-high season averages for disposals (21 a game), metres gained (276 a game), inside-50s (2.3 a game) and clearances (1.6 a game). During brief stints forward, McGrath was also able to impact the scoreboard and he was named in the AFL Players’ Association 22under22 team for a third-straight year. The Bombers expect further improvement from McGrath in 2020 as he continues to build his midfield craft and leadership.


    7. COACHING REFRESH

    It has been proven time and time again that coaching changes can make a significant difference and Essendon has had two big ones over the off-season. John Worsfold has taken a step back for what will be his final year at Tullamarine and will delegate much of the responsibility around game plan to Ben Rutten, who will officially take the senior coach title in 2021. The Bombers also poached assistant coach Blake Caracella from Richmond, who joined the Tigers in 2017 and was said to be one of the masterminds of their breakthrough premiership that year due to being in charge of the team’s ball movement. Caracella also played a key role in Geelong’s 2011 premiership success. Can success follow him to Essendon?
    Essendon draftees Lachlan Johnson, Ned Cahill, Mitch Hibberd, Harrison Jones and Nick Bryan are welcomed to the club.


    8. THE RECRUITS

    Essendon did not have a lot to work with during the trade and draft period, having traded its first-round pick to GWS as part of the deal to secure Dylan Shiel at the end of 2018. However, the Bombers did add a couple of handy players to their list. Former Brisbane wingman Tom Cutler was secured during the trade period, the Bombers liking the run and speed the 24-year-old can provide on the outside of the contest. Harrison Jones was the club’s first draft pick at No. 30 and is an exciting 194cm tall forward likened to former St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt.

    CHAMPION DATA SAYS

    So much reliance will land on the Bombers defensive unit heading into 2020. Their defence is rated as the sixth best in the competition, they also have the sixth oldest defensive group. Conor McKenna is rated elite in his position while Aaron Francis and Adam Saad are rated above average.
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    I don't believe Essendon are in for a good season. There will be coaching changes regardless with hos they perform and that will be a distraction for them. Does Joe Daniher actually want to be there and they are running a significant injury list

    If Daniher wants to be there and overcomes his injuries then they're a chance but I think they finish at best 10th
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    Pretty average bunch of reaaons to get excited.

    One says they'll be better because people said they'd be good two seasons ago.
    The next two talk about two injury prone players who both wanted out as being difference makers, with neither having been able to make them a good side in the last two years.
    The next talls about their mediocre captain.
    The next is legit, as Smith dpes improve them.
    The McGrath one is also promising, but it is alarming that it is the only point of the eight that even mentions a young player with scope for imrpovement actually having a positive impact.
    The coaching one is fine but is more of a rejig at this stage.
    And the last one is a joke, imagine havinv so few reasons to get excited that Tom Cutler and a pick 30 key forward that probably wont even play till 2022 make your top 8.
    I should leave it alone but you're not right

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    Essendon is a Ponzi Scheme that just fraudulently lures new investors for the benefit of older investors, namely the media that gets a shit tonne of mileage out of talking about them regularly.

    For years we've been hearing about why they will be the next big thing, with their fans getting excited and it's all been for naught. And I actually blame the Kool-Aide drinking tosser fans themselves by and by, they are getting what they deserve for their arrogance and self entitled attitudes.
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    The only substantive change they've made to their team from last year is the possible addition of a guy who is both certain to get injured and to leave at the end of the year.

    Essendon have no outstanding talent across any line with the exception of Daniher, who might not get on the field and who they were still rubbish with anyway. I can't see how anyone could conclude they will improve on last season especially considering not 4 games ago they conceded 21 consecutive goals.
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    Essendon do better than just about every other team in Melbourne with the media pumping up their chances. They know they will get a heap of praise by the supporter base. I just can't see how they can perform well with the distraction of the planned coaching changes and the current injury list. The playing list lacks quality and depth anyway

    They will need a lot of things to go right for them
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    Agree GVGjr.

    They lack depth and class, their injury list means they will struggle early and they have a number of distractions (both with coaches and players). I think they'll finish in the bottom third of the ladder.

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    They won so many tight games that could have easily gone the other way. They're set for a decent fall in 2020.
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    Quote Originally Posted by comrade View Post
    They won so many tight games that could have easily gone the other way. They're set for a decent fall in 2020.
    Bottom would be nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeemak View Post
    Essendon is a Ponzi Scheme that just fraudulently lures new investors for the benefit of older investors, namely the media that gets a shit tonne of mileage out of talking about them regularly.

    For years we've been hearing about why they will be the next big thing, with their fans getting excited and it's all been for naught. And I actually blame the Kool-Aide drinking tosser fans themselves by and by, they are getting what they deserve for their arrogance and self entitled attitudes.
    Great post Jee. You've hit the nail right on the head mate.
    Have you been reading those Roddy Doyle books again, Dougal!?


    I have, yeah Ted, you big gobshite

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    Just reading on twitter that Jake Stringer has smashed his time trail and Essendon are looking for him to spend more time in the midfield. If the penny has finally dropped for Stringer then that's good news for the Bombers, the reality is that we have heard this for a few seasons now
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    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    Just reading on twitter that Jake Stringer has smashed his time trail and Essendon are looking for him to spend more time in the midfield. If the penny has finally dropped for Stringer then that's good news for the Bombers, the reality is that we have heard this for a few seasons now
    Yeah, yeah Robbo, sorry Jakey, I've heard it all before son.

    Walk the walk and we will listen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    Just reading on twitter that Jake Stringer has smashed his time trail and Essendon are looking for him to spend more time in the midfield. If the penny has finally dropped for Stringer then that's good news for the Bombers, the reality is that we have heard this for a few seasons now
    No way! Is he training the house down too?
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