Essendon still have the list to challenge for the premiership

By nathan savino / Roar Pro

It might be a bold statement after just four rounds of the season, but I’m sticking by it.

What I saw on the weekend should give every Essendon supporter hope for the year ahead. Coming into their Round 4 fixture with the Brisbane Lions, not a lot of people were giving Essendon much of a chance of upsetting the much improved Lions side.

Under Chris Fagan the Lions had been playing entertaining and pulsating football for the first three rounds and were seen by many as the best side in the competition. They have recruited wisely, with Lachie Neale and Lincoln McCarthy being the two standouts. They had defeated West Coast, the reigning premiers, and have taken care of sides that just missed the eight in North Melbourne (away) and Port Adelaide. So taking on an inconsistent Essendon side was seen as just another stepping stone on their road back to AFL respectability, correct?

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Well, yes and no. As a diehard Essendon fan I was quietly confident of our chances of grabbing the win, and this was based on our ball movement picking up substantially against Melbourne in Round 3. We were starting to replicate the free-flowing run and dare from the backline that was so prevalent in the last 14 rounds of the 2018 season. And I was looking at the Lions side and, as impressive as they have been, their relative inexperience at the MCG was giving me confidence that the Bombers could get the job done.

Now, I know what you’re going to say – that this Lions side are a different beast in 2019. But so are the Bombers. We have learnt how to be that aggressive defensive and counter-attacking team that is best suited to our team structure, and when teams don’t lock down on our link players like Adam Saad and Conor McKenna we can cut anyone to smithereens.

Our midfield, when led strongly by Dyson Heppell and Zach Merrett, is vastly underrated and our forward line has taken multi-pronged to a whole new stratosphere. If we are allowed to play the football that we have shown over the last two weeks, who can beat us? We have already shown last year that our best stacks up against the rest, with our four losses in the back half of 2018 coming against the top four.

And this was all achieved without our 65-goal forward from 2017, Joe Daniher. It’s time people start seeing the potential havoc this team can cause on the rest of the competition. I know I’m convinced. The first half of our game against the Lions was a super takedown of a team that was full of confidence heading into the match. Imagine what Essendon can do to sides with their tails up?

The Crowd Says:

2019-04-21T11:15:19+00:00

Powa

Roar Rookie


sort of, like the crows they look good on paper, and then just turn into an excuse factory year in, year out

2019-04-19T16:44:23+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


It was a huge crash for the dons hahaha..Great forecasting. Top 8 and now a proper test against the woods which will not be so easy

2019-04-18T06:28:30+00:00

Matthew Oneill

Roar Rookie


I bet you they don’t not this week Roos are terrible

2019-04-18T04:21:24+00:00

1DER

Guest


Will come crashing back to the pack this weekend against the Roos.

2019-04-18T02:30:16+00:00

The Brazilian

Roar Rookie


Nup.

2019-04-18T00:50:40+00:00

Rissole

Roar Rookie


"If we are allowed to play the football that we have shown over the last two weeks, who can beat us?" The main issue is, many teams are able to stop the Bombers from playing that style by having defenders hold their position in the back half and not getting sucked up to the Bomber's half back line where they can be exploited on the counter-attack. That was the difference between Brisbane's first half and second half. The Bomber's struggled to score when the Brisbane defense held their ground, but at least the Bomber's were not conceding many goals during this period. Hopefully this is where Daniher will help out. He will provide a bail out kick and at least bring the ball to ground when teams are holding players back. It will be interesting to see how it all pans out.

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