Following the success of MasterChef, many Bomber players have been inspired to cook up a storm in their own kitchens.
 
Angus Monfries recently revealed on his Twitter account that he was inspired by the TV show and was off to the supermarket to buy ingredients while Jobe Watson tweeted about buying fresh produce from the markets to cook his dinner.
 
Former player and food lover Jason Johnson has rated who the top chefs at Windy Hill are and who could do with a few lessons.
 
He has taught many Bomber players to cook so he should know.
 
Jason’s answers will be revealed next week but, in the meantime, we are asking which player out of the six we have named do you think is the MasterChef of Windy Hill?
 
 
Meanwhile, to watch Bachar Houli attend banner making recently with some international students as part of the club's GloBall program click here.
 
Last week we asked who was Essendon’s most athletic player and Paddy Ryder was the clear winner with 51.43% of the votes from Andrew Lovett (21.61%), Jason Winderlich (10.36%), Courtenay Dempsey (8.39%), Tayte Pears (3.75%) and other (4.46%).
 
Here’s what some of the fans had to say:
 
Nicole from Victoria says: I'd have to say either Jobe Watson or Brent Stanton who both run all game, every game.
 
Daniel from Victoria says: Paddy Ryder has been the find of the season. He can take on a number of roles. His ability to become another ground level player after he has contested a centre bounce in fantastic
 
Jeremy from Victoria says: No doubt it would be Ryder! He can play anywhere in the field. He has strength to leap in the ruck and he can run at a decent pace.
 
Greg Sloan from Somerville VIC says: It's Ryder but only just with Lovett a very close second. I don't think that there is another genuine tall player in the comp that can match Ryder's agility. There are some terrific athletes on our list. The opposition must be dreading playing this side over the next few years.
 
Zak from Hawthorn says: Winderlich has pace both over 20-30m and 100-120m. He also has a fantastic leap and an unusual amount of strength for a player his size.
 
Nick from Mount Waverley says: Paddy is amazing in the air and on the ground. The supreme athlete in my books.
 
Joseph Attard from Taylors Hill says: Paddy Ryder is my pick. Great speed and pace for a 6 foot 5 man. He is versatile and is most certainly our most athletic player.
 
James Brown from Berwick, Vic says: Paddy is tall, strong and agile. he is lightening quick and can jump... man, he can jump! He has good skills by foot, is arguably the best mark in out team. He has a great awareness of what is around him. I don’t think anyone else compares. He is definitely our most athletic player!
 
Rod Hagen from Hurstbridge says: Lovett, Winderlich and Dempsey are mighty fast and Tayte Pears looks to me like a guy who can keep on going for one heck of a long time. But Paddy Ryder is simply stunning in all of these areas, and more too. The best leap in the AFL, an ability to ""get down and dirty"" when it comes to the grunt work of tackles and clearances, speed to spare and,] as we have seen since Hille went down, a work ethic second to none in very trying circumstances. Lovett, Winderlich, Tayte and Courtenay are all superstars of the future if they stick at it, and genuinely athletic to boot. Paddy Ryder, though, has proved that he is already well and truly ""there"". If he keeps the belief and maintains the work level that he has shown over the last few months he is the guy in the team who truly deserves the supreme Bomber accolade as the ""next James Hird"".
 
Rocket from says: Nathan Lovett-Murray is our most athletic player.
 
Roger Youil from Glenroy says: Paddy by a mile. He runs around and picks up the ball like a nimble midfielder.
 
Alan McCready from Melton South says: I have seen snippets of John Williams and he reminds me of ""Birdman Burton"" what a vertical leap! Of the regulars, Lovett in full flight is awesome to watch!
 
Matthew from Essendon says: Andrew Lovett this year has become one of our most influential players. He has become an A-grade midfielder and has started to find a lot more of the ball. His blistering pace just cuts up the opposition. 
 
Remember you can follow Angus Monfries and Jobe Watson on their Twitter accounts.