TAR - Essendon Bombers (2008 & Beyond).

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The Bombers will be pumped, and ready to go for season 2008. New coach, Ben Storer would like to have a good first year.

Team List:
Code:
Tom Bellchambers
Darcy Daniher
Alwyn Davey
Courtenay Dempsey
Ricky Dyson
Dustin Fletcher
Scott Gumbleton
David Hille
Tom Hislop
Heath Hocking
Cale Hooker
Bachar Houli
Leroy Jetta
Courtney Johns
Jason Johnson
Jason Laycock
Andrew Lee
Matthew Lloyd
Sam Lonergan
Andrew Lovett
Nathan Lovett-Murray
Scott Lucas
Adam McPhee
Mark McVeigh
Mal Michael
Angus Monfries
David Myers
Jay Nash
Jay Neagle
Tayte Pears
Damien Peverill
Adam Ramanauskus
Kyle Reimers
Patrick Ryder
Henry Slattery
Brent Stanton
Jobe Watson
Andrew Welsh
John Williams
Jason Winderlich


Leadership group:


Captain:
Matthew Lloyd is a great leader, and a great forward.

Vice Captain:
Scott Lucas has been in great form, and can find the goals, as he showed in the NAB Cup.

ROUND 1
Thursday, March 20
Carlton v Richmond (MCG)
Port Adelaide v Geelong (AAMI Stadium)

Saturday, March 22
Collingwood v Fremantle (MCG)
St Kilda v Sydney (Telstra Dome)
West Coast v Brisbane Lions (Subiaco)

Sunday, March 23
Western Bulldogs v Adelaide (Telstra Dome)
Hawthorn v Melbourne (MCG)

Monday, March 24
Kangaroos v Essendon (Telstra Dome)

ROUND 2
Friday, March 28
Brisbane Lions v Collingwood (Gabba)

Saturday, March 29
Melbourne v Western Bulldogs (MCG)
Adelaide v West Coast (AAMI Stadium)
St Kilda v Carlton (Telstra Dome)
Fremantle v Hawthorn (Subiaco)

Sunday, March 30
Sydney v Port Adelaide ((SCG))
Geelong v Essendon (Telstra Dome)
Richmond v Kangaroos (MCG)

ROUND 3
Friday, April 4
Western Bulldogs v St Kilda (Telstra Dome)

Saturday, April 5
Kangaroos v Hawthorn (Telstra Dome)
West Coast v Fremantle (Subiaco)
Brisbane Lions v Sydney (Gabba)
Essendon v Carlton (MCG)

Sunday, April 6

Geelong v Melbourne (Skilled Stadium)
Richmond v Collingwood (MCG)
Adelaide v Port Adelaide (AAMI Stadium)

ROUND 4
Friday, April 11
Essendon v Western Bulldogs (Telstra Dome)

Saturday, April 12
St Kilda v Geelong (Telstra Dome)
Kangaroos v Melbourne (Gold Coast)
Sydney v West Coast (Telstra Stadium)
Port Adelaide v Brisbane Lions (AAMI Stadium)

Sunday, April 13
Hawthorn v Adelaide (Aurora Stadium)
Carlton v Collingwood (MCG)
Fremantle v Richmond (Subiaco)

ROUND 5
Friday, April 18
St Kilda v Essendon (Telstra Dome)

Saturday, April 19
Geelong v. Sydney (Skilled Stadium)
Adelaide v Fremantle (AAMI Stadium)
Brisbane Lions v Hawthorn (Gabba)
Collingwood v Kangaroos (MCG)

Sunday, April 20
Melbourne v Carlton (MCG)
Western Bulldogs v Richmond (Telstra Dome)
West Coast v Port Adelaide (Subiaco)

ROUND 6
Friday, April 25
Collingwood v Essendon (MCG)
Fremantle v Geelong (Subiaco)

Saturday, April 26
Carlton v Adelaide (MCG)
Western Bulldogs v West Coast (Telstra Dome)
Port Adelaide v St Kilda (AAMI Stadium)

Sunday, April 27
Brisbane Lions v Melbourne (Gabba)
Kangaroos v Sydney (Telstra Dome)
Hawthorn v Richmond (MCG)

ROUND 7
Friday, May 2
West Coast v Carlton (Subiaco)

Saturday, May 3
Geelong v Brisbane Lions (Skilled Stadium)
Hawthorn v Collingwood (MCG)
Richmond v St Kilda (Telstra Dome)
Adelaide v Kangaroos (AAMI Stadium)

Sunday, May 4
Sydney v Western Bulldogs ((SCG))
Melbourne v Fremantle (MCG)
Essendon v Port Adelaide (Telstra Dome)

ROUND 8
Friday, May 16
St Kilda v Collingwood (Telstra Dome)

Saturday, May 17
Hawthorn v Port Adelaide (Aurora Stadium)
Richmond v Geelong (MCG)
Carlton v Brisbane Lions (Telstra Dome)
Kangaroos v West Coast (Gold Coast)

Sunday, May 18
Adelaide v Melbourne (AAMI Stadium)
Sydney v Essendon (Telstra Stadium)
Fremantle v Western Bulldogs (Subiaco)

ROUND 9
Friday, May 23
Collingwood v Geelong (MCG)

Saturday, May 24
Carlton v Fremantle (Telstra Dome)
Port Adelaide v Sydney (AAMI Stadium)
Essendon v Richmond (MCG)
West Coast v Adelaide (Subiaco)

Sunday, May 25
Brisbane Lions v St Kilda (Gabba)
Melbourne v Hawthorn (MCG)
Western Bulldogs v Kangaroos (Telstra Dome)

ROUND 10
Friday, May 30
Adelaide v Essendon (AAMI Stadium)

Saturday, May 31
Collingwood v West Coast (MCG)
Hawthorn v Western Bulldogs (Aurora Stadium)
Brisbane Lions v Kangaroos (Gabba)
Geelong v Carlton (Telstra Dome)

Sunday, June 1
Sydney v Richmond (SCG)
St Kilda v Melbourne (Telstra Dome)
Fremantle v Port Adelaide (Subiaco)

ROUND 11
Friday, June 6
Kangaroos v Geelong (Telstra Dome)

Saturday, June 7
Richmond v Adelaide (MCG)
Essendon v Hawthorn (Telstra Dome)
West Coast v Sydney (Subiaco)

Sunday, June 8
Brisbane Lions v Fremantle (Gabba)
St Kilda v Western Bulldogs (Telstra Dome)
Port Adelaide v Carlton (AAMI Stadium)

Monday, June 9
Melbourne v Collingwood (MCG)

ROUND 12
Friday, June 13
Essendon v West Coast (Telstra Dome)

Saturday, June 14
Western Bulldogs v Brisbane Lions (MCG)
Fremantle v Kangaroos (Subiaco)
Sydney v St Kilda (SCG)
Adelaide v Hawthorn (AAMI Stadium)

Sunday, June 15
Geelong v Port Adelaide (Skilled Stadium)
Collingwood v Carlton (MCG)
Richmond v Melbourne (Telstra Dome)

ROUND 13
Friday, June 20

St Kilda v Fremantle (Telstra Dome)

Saturday, June 21
Hawthorn v Kangaroos (MCG)
Port Adelaide v Richmond (AAMI Stadium)
Brisbane Lions v Adelaide (Gabba) 7
West Coast v Geelong (Subiaco)

Sunday, June 22
Melbourne v Sydney (Manuka Oval)
Carlton v Essendon (MCG)
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs (Telstra Dome)

ROUND 14
Friday, June 27
Hawthorn v West Coast (MCG)

Saturday, June 28
Richmond v Carlton (MCG)
Kangaroos v St Kilda (Gold Coast)
Western Bulldogs v Port Adelaide (TIO Stadium)

Sunday, June 29
Melbourne v Brisbane Lions (MCG)
Fremantle v Essendon (Subiaco)

Friday, July 4
Adelaide v Geelong (AAMI Stadium)

Saturday, July 5
Sydney v Collingwood (Telstra Stadium)

ROUND 15
Friday, July 11
Carlton v St Kilda (MCG)

Saturday, July 12
Collingwood v Adelaide (MCG)
Geelong v Fremantle (Skilled Stadium)
Essendon v Brisbane Lions (Telstra Dome)
Port Adelaide v Kangaroos (AAMI Stadium)

Sunday, July 13
Hawthorn v Sydney (MCG)
Western Bulldogs v Melbourne (Telstra Dome)
West Coast v Richmond (Subiaco)

ROUND 16
Friday, July 18
Kangaroos v Collingwood (Telstra Dome)

Saturday, July 19
Geelong v Western Bulldogs (Skilled Stadium)
Richmond v Essendon (MCG)
Brisbane Lions v West Coast (Gabba)
St Kilda v Hawthorn (Telstra Dome)

Sunday, July 20
Carlton v Sydney (Telstra Dome)
Port Adelaide v Adelaide (AAMI Stadium)
Fremantle v Melbourne (Subiaco)

ROUND 17
Friday, July 25
Hawthorn v Geelong (MCG)

Saturday, July 26
Essendon v Collingwood (MCG)
West Coast v St Kilda (Subiaco)
Richmond v Brisbane Lions (Telstra Dome)
Sydney v Adelaide (SCG)

Sunday, July 27
Port Adelaide v Fremantle (AAMI Stadium)
Melbourne v Kangaroos (MCG)
Western Bulldogs v Carlton (Telstra Dome)

ROUND 18
Friday, August 1
Collingwood v Hawthorn (MCG)

Saturday, August 2

Essendon v Melbourne (MCG)
Adelaide v Carlton (AAMI Stadium)
Geelong v Richmond (Telstra Dome)
Kangaroos v Brisbane Lions (Gold Coast)

Sunday, August 3
Western Bulldogs v Sydney (Manuka Oval)
St Kilda v Port Adelaide (Telstra Dome)
Fremantle v West Coast (Subiaco)

ROUND 19
Friday, August 8
Melbourne v Geelong (MCG)

Saturday, August 9
Carlton v Port Adelaide (Telstra Dome)
Hawthorn v Brisbane Lions (Aurora Stadium)
Collingwood v St Kilda (MCG)
Sydney v Fremantle (SCG)

Sunday, August 10
Kangaroos v Western Bulldogs (Telstra Dome)
Adelaide v Richmond (AAMI Stadium)
West Coast v Essendon (Subiaco)

ROUND 20
Friday, August 15
Port Adelaide v Collingwood (AAMI Stadium)

Saturday, August 16
Essendon v Adelaide (Telstra Dome)
Melbourne v West Coast (MCG)
Brisbane Lions v Western Bulldogs (Gabba)
Sydney v Geelong Telstra Stadium

Sunday, August 17
Richmond v Hawthorn (MCG)
Carlton v Kangaroos (Telstra Dome)
Fremantle v St Kilda (Subiaco)

ROUND 21
Friday, August 22
Western Bulldogs v Essendon (Telstra Dome)

Saturday, August 23
Richmond v Fremantle (MCG)
Port Adelaide v Melbourne (AAMI Stadium)
Brisbane Lions v Carlton (Gabba)
Collingwood v Sydney (Telstra Dome)

Sunday, August 24
Geelong v Kangaroos (Skilled Stadium)
St Kilda v Adelaide (Telstra Dome)
West Coast v Hawthorn (Subiaco)



ROUND 22

Friday, August 29
Fremantle v Collingwood (Subiaco)

Saturday, August 30
Kangaroos v Port Adelaide (MCG)
Geelong v West Coast (Skilled Stadium)
Adelaide v Western Bulldogs (AAMI Stadium)
Carlton v Hawthorn (Telstra Dome)
Sydney v Brisbane Lions (SCG)

Sunday, August 31
Melbourne v Richmond (MCG)
Essendon v St Kilda (Telstra Dome)
 
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NAB Cup, Round 1.




The Bombers met the Roos in round 1 of the NAB cup. They started off well, kicking the first 7 points of the game, before Kangaroos clawed back. It was only a 9 point lead at quarter time, but the Roos should have been another 3 or 4 goals up, if they had capitalised easy oppurtinties.
The 2nd quarter saw the Roos dominate once again, kicking 3.2 to just the 1.1 to the Bombers. The Bombers midfield were too lazy during the quarter, and could not keep up with the Roos.
In the start of second Half the Bombers were out of it. Nathan Thompson was far too good up forward, and Simpson was killing it around the stoppages. On the other side of things, Jason Johnson, Jobe Watson and McVeigh also had good quarters for the Bombers. Just before 3 quarter time Thompson came off the ground. It is said that he has a broken foot, and will miss out for at least 4 weeks.
The last quarter saw the Bombers finally put more then 4 goals on the board for a quarter, but so did the Roos. Although the Bombers played some of there best footy in the last quarter, it was too late. The Essendon captain Lloyd kicked 2 goals in the last, to finish on a high.

Code:
Essendon:  8.9 57   
Kangaroos: 14.13 97


These two teams will meet in round 1 of the Premiership Season.​

What Ben Storer said after the game:
"Yeah, i'm pretty dissapointed about the game. I know the NAB cup doesn't really mean much, but I would have liked to get my boys confidence up, and get them pumped up for round 1. As I can see, we still have alot of things to work on, and the training will get alot harder now."


Essendon:
Best: Watson, Johnson, Hille.
Goals: Lloyd(2), Monfries(2).

Kangaroos:
Best: Simpson, Harris, Tarrant
Goals: Thompson(4), Tarrant(2), Harvey(2)

Injuries: Thompson - Broken Foot (4 weeks)

Interesting Stat: The Bombers had 4 more inside 50's compared to the Roos, 51-47.


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Jobe Watson stretches to take the mark ahead of Kangaroo Daniel Harris

Jobe Watson was the Bombers best player, having 13 kicks, 9 handballs and 4 marks. He was ranked 8th in the game.
 
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Round 1, Premiership season.

Monday, March 24
Kangaroos v Essendon (Telstra Dome)


In a physical first term it was the Roos who controlled play, with Brown kicking the first goal, followed by Harding kicking the next. It was all the Roos until Watson kicked the dons first, after consecutive easy misses.
The second quarter was the complete opposite, as it was the Dons playing some great footy from the bounce. A Goal from Watson(who had kicked two, and the only two for the bombers) fired up the Bombers, and the goals just kept coming, before the Roos stopped the flow of the Don's success, through quick goals by Sansbury(1) and Brown(2), and gave them a nice 9 point lead at half time.
The game started slipping away in the third quarter, with the Roos running the Dons around. When McIntosh goaled the crowd got on it's feet, and cheered the Roos on. Goals from Watt and Harris game them a handy lead, but the Bombers managed to peg two back, from the unlikely goal kicker in Michael and Johnson. The Roos went into three quarter time with a handy lead of 17 points.
It was a bad start for Brown who was reported early in the fourth quarter for striking Fletcher, but that didn't stop the rest of the Kangaroo team, who kept the goals coming, with another two goals to Brown, who had seemed pumped up after the report. The Roos ran away in the last 10 minutes, winning the match simply.

Code:
Essendon: 11.12 78
Kangaroos: 14.11 95


What Ben Storer said after the game:
"Dissapointed. Just a shocking performance from the boys. They looked like they were still playing U/10's. I am seriously considering dropping a few of the guys. They will defiantly be trained harder then ever before, and I just hope we can learn from this loss."


Essendon:
Best: Johnson, Watson, Hooker.
Goals: Lucas(2), Monfries(2), Watson(2).

Injuries: Jetta - Corked Thigh(1 week).
Slattery - Strained Calf(2 weeks).
Reports: Nil

Kangaroos:
Best: Harris, McIntosh, Grant
Goals: Brown(5), Tarrant(2), Sansbury(2)

Injuries: Nil
Reports: Nil.

Interesting Stat: Matthew Lloyd, from the Bombers, was kept goaless for the entire match, just kicking two solid behinds.

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Jason Johnson Lays a strong tackle on Anthony Stevens.

Johnson had 14 kicks, 17 handballs and 8 marks. He was ranked #1 in the match.
 
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