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Bombers show their tricks
After thrilling fans with impressive on-field performances this year, it is little wonder that at the midway point of the season, Essendon has many spectacular contenders for the 2007 Toyota AFL Mark and Goal of the Year awards. Alwyn Davey is in hot contention for Goal of the Year after thrilling spectators with his exciting Anzac Day running goal, while Mark McVeigh is a chance to take out the marking category with his spectacular Round 3 grab rating highly amongst voters.
After thrilling fans with impressive on-field performances this year, it is little wonder that at the midway point of the season, Essendon has many spectacular contenders for the 2007 Toyota AFL Mark and Goal of the Year awards.
Alwyn Davey is in hot contention for Goal of the Year after thrilling spectators with his exciting Anzac Day running goal, while Mark McVeigh is a chance to take out the marking category with his spectacular Round 3 grab rating highly amongst voters.
McVeigh currently leads the competition as the player with the most nominations having already secured three for the end of season awards (two for goals and one for marks).
Essendon are the competition’s most outstanding club overall with seven weekly winners.
Bomber fans can view all of Essendon’s impressive marks and goals in Bomber.tv on Channel 1, the Game Day channel.
As Eritrean Independence Day celebrations took place at the Flemington Community Centre last week, the Essendon Football Club was lucky enough to get involved in the event commemorating the country’s independence. The festival, which included African bands from all over the state, African food and exciting African dancing, was a great success and saw each child presented with an Essendon hat.