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OzBomber
10 Apr 2009, 22:37
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ESSENDON:

Mercuri, Cockatoo-Collins, Lucas 3, Caracella 2, Lloyd, Fraser, Bomford 1.

CARLTON:

Pearce 4, Whitnall 3, Camporeale 2, Allan, Hogg, De Iulio, Anstey 1.


Games between Essendon and Carlton have always been great, tense contests. Back in 1998, the Bombers played the Blues at the MCG on easter Monday. A crowd of 68,177 turned out to watch the game, far more than 17,000 that turned out to watch Melbourne beat Brisbane.

Both teams had come into the game with 1 win and 1 loss. Essendon came into the game full of confidence after thumping the 97' Grand Finalist's St Kilda by 89 points, while Carlton had been smashed by 56 points against the Western Bulldogs.

With skipper James Hird missing, the game didn't start too well for the Bombers, conceding 2 early goals. Before they were able to kick 5 straight to take the lead at quarter time. In the 2nd quarter, the exact same thing happened. Carlton kicked 2 early goals, before Essendon rammed home 5 in a row to take 35 point lead at the main break.

Despite being without Murphy, Bradley and Manton, the Blues were able to fight back, kicking 5 goals in the 3rd to Scott Lucas' 2. In the final quarter, the Bombers were tired and the Blues nearly snatched the game away from them. Cockatoo Collins kicked a goal at the beginning of the quarter before Carlton kicked 3 goals in a row to get the margin under a goal. But the Bombers were able to remain calm despite the pressure from the Blues, holding onto the ball for the last 2 minutes to register a 1 point win.
Mercuri was instrumental in the Bomber's win, kicking 3 goals. Andrew Bomford played his best ever game, picking up the most disposals. While O'Donnell, Wellman and Hardwick were among the best.

Match Info: Essendon FC

Sorry there wasn't one last week, that was because I had moved house and had no net.

BomberAce7
10 Apr 2009, 23:10
Yes i remember the game well. Sheedy brought a very young Jason Johnson on & straight into the centre in the last quarter, he got several important clearances. If it wasnt for Jason we would have lost! Dean Rice kicked it directly to Lucas in the last 10 seconds which he slotted a goal & won by the solitary point.

GoDons
10 Apr 2009, 23:28
An excellent choice.

One of those really intense games that you don't forget easily.

I remember vividly, with seconds to go in the last quarter, the margin one point, Sean Wellman kicking the ball straight up in the air in Carlton's forwardline. Waiting for that ball to drop (which took an eternity) was one of the most anxious moments I've ever had at a football game.

Yes i remember the game well. Sheedy brought a very young Jason Johnson on & straight into the centre in the last quarter, he got several important clearances. If it wasnt for Jason we would have lost! Dean Rice kicked it directly to Lucas in the last 10 seconds which he slotted a goal & won by the solitary point.

That was the one later in the season that we won by a goal.

It wasn't a season for the heart, 1998.

By the way, wasn't it SOS that kicked it to Scotty? I've got it in my mind that he took a great, goal saving mark and then turned around and kicked it straight to Lucas.

BomberAce7
10 Apr 2009, 23:51
Oops my bad. I thought it was the Round 3 game.

Darealrath
11 Apr 2009, 11:02
By the way, wasn't it SOS that kicked it to Scotty? I've got it in my mind that he took a great, goal saving mark and then turned around and kicked it straight to Lucas.

Yep - definately was :D

stay true
11 Apr 2009, 15:36
Was this the one when Dean Rice had a shot on goal after siren from general play and ofcourse it didn't count but gave me a heart attack anyway?