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1999 — ROUND 20 — GAME 1
Collingwood v Essendon
Friday (N) August 13, 1999
at the MCG (7.40pm AEST), crowd: 56,129
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 2.3-15 (1) 4.4-28 6.4-40 10.5-65
ESS 2.2-14 5.6-36 (8) 9.10-64 (24) 12.15-87 (22)
Goals: Essendon: Lloyd 3, Blumfield 2, Rioli 2, Mercuri, Long, Moorcroft, Fletcher, Caracella. Collingwood: Freeborn 3, Patterson 2, Davis 2, Lockyer, Brown, Licuria.
Best: Essendon: Fletcher, Caracella, Hardwick, Wellman, Long.
Collingwood: Buckley, Davis, Lane, Tape, Freeborn.
Umpires: Martin Ellis, Chris Mitchell, Darren Morris.
Report: Young (E) for wrestling Brown (C). Brown (C) for wrestling Young (E). Brown was fined $1000, Young suspended for one match.

 

2000 — ROUND SEVEN — GAME 7
Collingwood v Essendon
Tuesday, April 25, 2000
at the MCG, (2.10pm EST), crowd: 88,390
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 3.3-21 (1) 8.4-52 (12) 12.6-78 15.10-100
ESS 3.2-20 6.4-40 14.10-94 (16) 21.14-140 (40)
Goals: Essendon: Lucas 6, Lloyd 5, Hird 2, Caracella 2, M.Johnson, Mercuri, J.Johnson, Misiti, Moorcroft, Blumfield. Collingwood: Buckley 4, Williams 2, Tarrant 2, Brown 2, Ukovic 2, Lockyer, S.Rocca, Betheras.
Best: Essendon: Lucas, Hird, Wellman, Fletcher, Caracella. Collingwood: O'Bree, Buckley, McKee, Licuria, Lockyer.
Anzac Medal: James Hird (Essendon).
The Anzac Medal is awarded to the player whose conduct and play during the game,
best exemplifies the Anzac Spirit – skill, courage in adversity,
self sacrifice, teamwork and fair play.

Umpires: Darren Goldspink, Scott McLaren, Steve McBurney.

 

2000 — ROUND 22 — GAME 2
Essendon v Collingwood
Saturday, August 5, 2000
at the MCG, (2.10pm AEST), crowd: 66,122
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 2.2-14 4.6-30 8.12-60 (1) 13.19-97 (19)
COL 4.0-24 (10) 7.6-48 (18) 8.11-59 11.12-78
Goals: Essendon: Lloyd 4, Lucas 2, Caracella 2, Ramanauskas, Fletcher, Blumfield, Bewick, J.Johnson. Collingwood: Lane 3, Tarrant 2, Brown, A Rocca, Burns, Buckley, Michael, L Davis.
Best: Essendon: Misiti, Ramanauskas, Fletcher, M Johnson, J Johnson. Collingwood: Lane, Burns, Buckley, Williams, Lockyer.
Umpires: Derek Humphery-Smith, Matthew James, Vince Sercia.
Reports: SCOTT LUCAS (E) and PAUL LICURIA (C)  for wrestling in the last quarter. Lucas pleaded not guilty and was cleared. Licuria however was found guilty and fined $1200.

 

2001 — ROUND 5 — GAME 1
Essendon v Collingwood
Wednesday, April 25, 2001
at the MCG, (2.10pm AEST), crowd: 83,905
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 5.4-34 (11) 9.6-60 13.8-86 (1) 15.13-103 (8)
COL 3.5-23 10.5-65 (5) 13.7-85 14.11-95
Goals: Essendon: Paul Barnard 4, Mark Mercuri 2, Mark McVeigh 2, Justin Blumfield 2, James, Hird, Dean Solomon, Matthew Lloyd, Blake Caracella, Danny Jacobs. Collingwood: Chris Tarrant 5, Tarkyn Lockyer 3, Rupert Betheras 2, Ryan Lonie 2, Nathan Buckley, Brodie Holland.
Best: Essendon: Paul Barnard, Blake Caracella, Mark Mercuri, James Hird, Dean Solomon. Collingwood: Chris Tarrant, Tarkyn Lockyer, Paul Licuria, Shane O'Bree, Shane Wakelin.
Anzac Medal: Chris Tarrant (Collingwood)
Umpires: Brett Allen, Mark McKenzie, Darren Goldspink.

 

2001 — ROUND 20 — GAME 3
Collingwood v Essendon
Saturday (N), August 18, 2001
at the MCG, (7.40pm AEST), crowd: 71,518
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 3.3-21 7.4-46 (4) 10.8-68 (–) 13.9-87
ESS 4.7-31 (10) 5.12-42 9.14-68 (–) 15.17-107 (20)
Goals: Essendon: Mark Johnson 3, James Hird 3, Scott Lucas 3, Mark Mercuri, Mark McVeigh, Mark Bolton, Steven Alessio, Blake Caracella, Dean Rioli. Collingwood: Anthony Rocca 6, Chris Tarrant 3, Nick Davis 2, Jarrod Molloy, Glenn Freeborn.
Best: Essendon: Mark Johnson, Jason Johnson, Mark Mercuri, James Hird, Blake Carcella. Collingwood: Anthony Rocca, Nathan Buckley, Scott Burns, Chris Tarrant, Simon Prestigiacomo.
Umpires: Brett Allen, Martin Ellis, Hayden Kennedy.

 

2002 — ROUND 5 — GAME 1
Collingwood v Essendon
Thursday, April 25, 2002
at MCG, (2.15pm AEST), crowd: 84,894
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 1.2-8 (1) 3.5-23 (9) 7.8-50 (31) 9.12-66 (33)
ESS 1.1-7 2.2-14 2.7-19 4.9-33
Goals: Collingwood: Nick Davis 2, Leon Davis, Steven McKee, Scott Burns, Paul Licuria, Tarkyn Lockyer, Ryan Lonie, Josh Fraser. Essendon: Matthew Lloyd 2, Dustin Fletcher, Danny Jacobs.
Best: Collingwood: Jason Cloke, Mark McGough, Leon Davis, Carl Steinfort, James Clement. Essendon: Jason Johnson, Dustin Fletcher, Mark Mercuri, Blake Caracella, Robert Forster-Knight.
Anzac Medal: Mark McGough (Collingwood).
The Anzac Medal is awarded to the player whose conduct and play during the game,
best exemplifies the Anzac Spirit – skill, courage in adversity,
self sacrifice, teamwork and fair play.

Umpires: Mathew James, Brett Allen, Scott McLaren.

 

2002 — ROUND 20 — GAME 4
Essendon v Collingwood
Saturday (n), August 17, 2002
at the MCG, (7.10pm AEST), crowd: 69,613
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 6.3-39 (25) 10.6-66 (38) 14.10-94 (38) 19.12-126 (55)
COL 2.2-14 4.4-28 8.8-56 10.11-71
Goals: Essendon: Matthew Lloyd 5.1, Gary Moorcroft 5.3, Danny Jacobs 2, James Hird, Sam Hunt, Chris Heffernan, Paul Barnard, Scott Lucas, Mark Bolton, Dean Rioli. Collingwood: Leon Davis 2, Stephen McKee 2, Anthony Rocca 2, Ryan Lonie, Mark McGough, Alan Didak, Tarkyn Lockyer.
Best: Essendon: Joe Misiti, Dustin Fletcher, Danny Jacobs, Scott Lucas, Matthew Lloyd. Collingwood: Paul Licuria, Mark McGough, Stephen McKee, Tarkyn Lockyer.
Umpires: Bryan Sheehan, Gavin Dore, Darren Morris.

 

2003 — ROUND 5 — GAME 1
Essendon v Collingwood
Friday, April 25, 2003
MCG, 2.45pm EST, crowd: 62,589
Conditions: Excellent
Weather: Fine and warm, 24 degrees, light westerly.
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 4.2-26 (11) 10.4-64 (25) 15.7-97 (25) 23.9-147 (66)
COL 2.3-15 6.3-39 11.6-72 12.9-81
Goals: Essendon: Matthew Lloyd 6.0, Damian Cupido 5.2, James Hird 5.0, Dean Rioli 3, Dean Solomon 2, Steve Alessio, Scott Lucas. Collingwood: Alan Didak 2, Paul Licuria 2, Jarrod Molloy 2, Nathan Buckley, Jason Cloke, Josh Fraser, Nathan Lonie, Shane O’Bree, Anthony Rocca.
Best: Essendon: James Hird, Matthew Lloyd, Damian Cupido, Jason Johnson, Dean Rioli, Scott Lucas. Collingwood: Nathan Buckley, Paul Licuria, Shane O’Bree, Scott Burns, Mark McGough, Alan Didak.
Anzac Medal: James Hird (Essendon)
The Anzac Medal is awarded to the player whose conduct and play during the game,
best exemplifies the Anzac Spirit – skill, courage in adversity,
self sacrifice, teamwork and fair play.

Umpires: Brett Allen, Mathew James, Stephen McBurney.
Report: From video, SHANE WAKELIN (Col) for making contact with field umpire BRETT ALLEN during the second quarter. The Tribunal found Wakelin guilty and suspended him for one match.

 

2003 — ROUND 22 — GAME 1
Collingwood v Essendon
Friday (n), August 29, 2003
MCG, 7.40pm EST, crowd: 68,381
Conditions: Excellent – strong gusty wind
Weather: Fine and cool
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 3.3-21 5.7-37 9.9-63 (6) 12.11-83 (16)
ESS 1.3-9 6.7-43 (6) 8.9-57 9.13-67
Goals: Collingwood: Nathan Buckley 2, Anthony Rocca 2, Shane Woewodin 2, Josh Fraser, Ryan Lonie, Shane O'Bree, Chris Tarrant, Scott Burns, Richard Cole. Essendon: Ben Haynes 2, Matthew Lloyd 2, Dean Solomon 2, Adam McPhee, Danny Jacobs, Mark McVeigh.
Best: Collingwood: Jason Cloke, Nathan Buckley, Shane Woewodin, Chris Tarrant, Paul Licuria, Josh Fraser. Essendon: James Hird, Dean Rioli, Dean Solomon, Dustin Fletcher, Mark Johnson, Ben Haynes.
Umpires: Stephen McBurney, Stuart Wenn, Darren Goldspink – (gold tops)

 

2004 — ROUND 5 — GAME 6
Collingwood v Essendon
Sunday, April 25, 2004
MCG, 1.15pm AEST, crowd: 57,294
Conditions: Good, slight swirling breeze
Weather: Overcast, light showers in second quarter
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 1.2-8 6.5-41 10.9-69 11.13-79
ESS 5.3-33 (25) 8.6-54 (13) 13.7-85 (16) 17.10-112 (33)
Goals: Essendon: Scott Lucas 4, James Hird 3, Matthew Lloyd 3, Ted Richards 2, David Hille, Mark Bolton, Brent Stanton, Nathan Lovett-Murray, Adam McPhee. Collingwood: Alan Didak 3, Anthony Rocca 2, Mark McGough 2, Shane Woewodin, Scott Burns, Josh Fraser, Matthew Lokan.
Best: Essendon: James Hird, Adam McPhee, Dean Rioli, Scott Lucas, Damien Peverill, David Hille. Collingwood: Mark McGough, Alan Didak, Shane Woewodin, Scott Burns, Anthony Rocca.
Anzac Medal: James Hird (Essendon).
The Anzac Medal is awarded to the player whose conduct and play during the game,
best exemplifies the Anzac Spirit – skill, courage in adversity,
self sacrifice, teamwork and fair play.

Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Mathew James, Corin Rowe.

 

2004 — ROUND 20 — GAME 1
Essendon v Collingwood
Friday (n), August 13, 2004
MCG, 7.40pm AEST, crowd: 52,983
Conditions: Wet
Weather: 13C, Rain, light to heavy
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 9.2-56 (40) 11.5-71 (35) 14.8-92 (24) 18.13-121 (34)
COL 2.4-16 5.6-36 10.8-68 13.9-87
Goals: Essendon: David Hille 4, James Hird 3, Scott Lucas 2, Jobe Watson 2, Ricky Dyson 2, Jason Johnson, Matthew Lloyd, Ted Richards, Mark McVeigh, Justin Murphy. Collingwood: Scott Burns 3, Leon Davis 2, Brodie Holland 2, Chris Tarrant 2, Tarkyn Lockyer, Josh Fraser, Ryan Lonie, David King.
Best: Essendon: Adam McPhee, James Hird, Damien Peverill, David Hille, Brent Stanton, Dean Solomon. Collingwood: Josh Fraser, Brodie Holland, Scott Burns, Shane Woewodin, Shane O'Bree, Paul Licuria.
Umpires: Brett Allen, Martin Ellis, Shane McInerney.

 

2005 — ROUND 5— GAME 8
Essendon v Collingwood
Monday, April 25, 2005
MCG, 2.10pm AEST, crowd: about 70,033
Conditions: Good
Weather: 21C, fine and warm
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 2.8-20 (7) 5.9-39 (11) 7.14-56 (19) 11.17-83 (14)
COL 2.1-13 4.4-28 5.7-37 10.9-69
Goals: Essendon: Jason Laycock 2, Andrew Lovett 2, Ted Richards, James Hird, Jason Johnson, Mark McVeigh, Mark Bolton, Scott Lucas, Matthew Lloyd. Collingwood: Julian Rowe 2, Chris Tarrant, Rhyce Shaw, Cameron Cloke, Blake Caracella, James Clement, Shane Woewodin, Travis Cloke.
Best: Essendon: Andrew Lovett, Jason Laycock, Dustin Fletcher, Andrew Welsh, Adam McPhee, James Hird, Dean Rioli. Collingwood: James Clement, Simon Prestigiacomo, Rhyce Shaw, Travis Cloke, Ben Johnson, Paul Licuria.
Anzac Medal: Andrew Lovett (Essendon).
The Anzac Medal is awarded to the player whose conduct and play during the game,
best exemplifies the Anzac Spirit – skill, courage in adversity,
self sacrifice, teamwork and fair play.

Umpires (gold): Stuart Wenn, Shaun Ryan, Darren Goldspink.
Reports:

l
JAMES HIRD (Ess) reported by field umpire SHAUN RYAN for allegedly charging SHANE WAKELIN (Col) in the first quarter. Hird accepted guilt and a severe reprimand for his action from the MRP and 93.75 points to his record.
l MARK JOHNSON (Ess) reported by field umpire DARREN GOLDSPINK for allegedly charging RHYCE SHAW (Col) in the fourth quarter. The MRP withdrew the charge deeming the action was neither unnecessary nor unreasonable in the circumstances.

 

2005 — ROUND 16 — GAME 1
Collingwood v Essendon
Friday (n), July 15, 2005
MCG, 7.40pm AEST, crowd: 52,507
Conditions: Soft, following rainy days
Weather: 11C, no rain during the match
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 2.1-13 5.4-34 8.9-57 15.15-105
ESS 6.1-37 (24) 10.5-65 (31) 18.5-113 (56) 21.5-131 (26)
Goals: Essendon: Matthew Lloyd 8.1, Scott Lucas 5.2, Brent Stanton 2, Tristan Cartledge, Jason Winderlich, Jason Johnson, Mark McVeigh, Kepler Bradley, Damien Peverill. Collingwood: Nathan Buckley 5.2, Chris Egan 2, Leon Davis 2, Paul Licuria 2, Nick Maxwell, Chris Tarrant, Brodie Holland, Shane O'Bree.
Best: Essendon: Matthew Lloyd, Brent Stanton, Scott Lucas, Dustin Fletcher, Damien Peverill, Jason Johnson. Collingwood: Nathan Buckley, Brodie Holland, Chris Egan, Paul Licuria, James Clement.
Umpires (gold): Brett Allen, Scott McLaren, Scott Jeffery.

 

2006 — ROUND 4 — GAME 8
Collingwood v Essendon
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
MCG, 2.40pm AEST, crowd: 91,234
Conditions: Very good
Weather: 18C, fine and sunny
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 2.4-16 6.8-44 11.14-80 (7) 15.16-106 (17)
ESS 4.4-28 (12) 7.8-50 (6) 10.13-73 12.17-89
Goals: Collingwood: Alan Didak 4, Nathan Buckley 3, Dale Thomas 2, James Clement, Cameron Cloke, Brodie Holland, Paul Licuria, Ryan Lonie, Anthony Rocca. Essendon: David Hille 3, James Hird 2, Scott Lucas 2, Chris Heffernan, Andrew Lovett, Angus Monfries, Dean Rioli, Jason Winderlich.
Best: Collingwood: Ben Johnson, Heath Shaw, Dane Swan, Nathan Buckley, Alan Didak, Dale Thomas, Paul Licuria. Essendon: David Hille, James Hird, Nathan Lovett-Murray, Brett Stanton, Mark McVeigh, Dustin Fletcher.
Anzac Medal: Ben Johnson (Collingwood).
The Anzac Medal is awarded to the player who's conduct and play during the game,
best exemplifies the Anzac Spirit – skill, courage in adversity,
self sacrifice, teamwork and fair play.

Umpires: Derek Woodcock, Shaun Ryan, Brett Allen.
Report:
Brodie Holland
(Col) was cited for striking James Hird (Ess) during the fourth quarter. Due to his previous record an early plea would yield no reduction. Holland accepted the MRP ruling of a one-match suspension.

 

2006 — ROUND 19 — GAME 1
Essendon v Collingwood
Friday (n), August 11, 2006
MCG, 7.40pm AEST, crowd: 62,940
Conditions: Good
Weather: 13C, Fine, cool and cloudy
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 5.2-32 (20) 7.6-48 (22) 7.10-52 (12) 10.14-74 (13)
COL 2.0-12 4.2-26 6.4-40 9.7-61
Goals: Essendon: Courtney Johns 3, Scott Camporeale, Jason Johnson, Mark Johnson, Nathan Lovett-Murray, Scott Lucas, Angus Monfries, Brent Stanton. Collingwood: Chris Egan 2, Alan Didak, Ben Johnson, Paul Licuria, Tarkyn Lockyer, Scott Pendlebury, Dane Swan, Chris Tarrant.
Best: Essendon: Dustin Fletcher, James Hird, Adam McPhee, Brent Stanton, Scott Lucas, Jason Johnson, Damien Peverill, Courtney Johns. Collingwood: James Clement, Josh Fraser, Dane Swan, Ben Johnson, Alan Didak, Tarkyn Lockyer.
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Derek Woodcock, Shane McInerney.
Report:
Andrew Welsh
(Ess) reported on match day by umpire Michael Vozzo for striking Nick Maxwell (Col) during the third quarter. The MRP assessed the incident and noted contact between the two players was unavoidable and although Welsh made high contact, it was considered a pushing action, not a strike, and not considered a reportable offence.

 

2007 — ROUND 5 — GAME 1
Essendon v Collingwood
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
MCG, 2.40pm AEST, crowd: 90,508
Conditions: Very good
Weather: 21C, fine, clear skies
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 3.4-22 (11) 6.6-42 (–) 8.10-58 11.13-79
COL 1.5-11 6.6-42 (–) 9.16-70 (12) 12.23-95 (16)
Goals: Collingwood: Alan Didak 3, Anthony Rocca 3, Tarkyn Lockyer 2, Travis Cloke, Brad Dick, Ben Johnson, Scott Pendleburyy. Essendon: Alwyn Davey 3, Matthew Lloyd 3, Courtney Johns 2, Mark Bolton, Mark Johnson, Angus Monfries.
Best: Collingwood: Heath Shaw, Tarkyn Lockyer, Scott Burns, Travis Cloke, James Clement, Alan Didak, Harry O'Brien. Essendon: Dustin Fletcher, Adam McPhee, Brent Stanton, Patrick Ryder, Alwyn Davey, Damien Peverill.
Anzac Day Medal: Heath Shaw (Collingwood).

Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Scott Jeffery, Shane McInerney.
Report:
Dale Thomas
(Col) was cited for striking Patrick Ryder (Ess) during the second quarter. Thomas was offered a reprimand with an early plea. Collingwood sought adjudication of the Tribunal. The Tribunal on Wednesday took evidence from field umpire Michael Vozzo that the action was accidental. The Tribunal found Thomas not guilty of the charge.
 
 
 
2007 — ROUND 16 — GAME 2
Collingwood v Essendon
Saturday, July 21, 2007
MCG, 2.10pm AEST, crowd: 65,531
Conditions: Generally good
Weather: 11C – early fog cleared to winter sunshine
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 5.4-34 (26) 11.8-74 (39) 15.11-101 (15) 18.14-122 (29)
ESS 1.2-8 5.5-35 13.8-86 14.9-93
Goals: Collingwood: Leon Davis 4, Anthony Rocca 4, Travis Cloke 3, Scott Pendlebury 2, Dale Thomas, Paul Licuria, Alan Didak, Josh Fraser, Tarkyn Lockyer. Essendon: Scott Lucas 4, Matthew Lloyd 3, Mark McVeigh 2, Andrew Lovett 2, Damien Peverill, Angus Monfries, Ricky Dyson.
Best: Collingwood: Travis Cloke, Leon Davis, Tarkyn Lockyer, Scott Pendlebury, Josh Fraser, Dale Thomas. Essendon: Mark McVeigh, Jobe Watson, David Hille, Scott Lucas, Matthew Lloyd.
Umpires: Shaun Ryan, Scott Jeffery, Shane McInerney.

 

2008 — ROUND 6 — GAME 1
Collingwood v Essendon
Friday, April 25, 2008
MCG, 2.40pm AEST; crowd: tba
Conditions: Good – lights on Q1
Weather: 24C, midday sunshine turning to cloudy; no rain for the game
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 5.3-33 (1) 11.7-73 (31) 15.12-102 (53) 23.16-154 (73)
ESS 5.2-32 6.6-42 7.7-49 12.9-81
Goals: Collingwood: Paul Medhurst 6.2, Travis Cloke 5.4, Tarkyn Lockyer 3, Leon Davis 3, Ben Johnson, Dale Thomas, Tyson Goldsack, Dane Swan, Cameron Wood, Alan Didak. Essendon: Matthew Lloyd 3, Jay Nash, Jason Laycock, Dustin Fletcher, Kyle Reimers, Andrew Welsh, Brent Stanton, Mal Michael, Courtney Johns, Ricky Dyson.
Best: Collingwood: Paul Medhurst, Scott Pendlebury, Travis Cloke, Dane Swan, Ben Johnson, Leon Davis, Heath Shaw. Essendon: Dustin Fletcher, Jobe Watson, Henry Slattery, Bachar Houli, Brent Stanton.
Anzac Day Medal: Paul Medhurst (Collingwood).
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Brett Rosebury, Shane McInerney.
Reports:
l Courtney Johns (Ess) for rough play on Scott Pendlebury (Col) by umpire Brett Rosebury in Q1. Charge was withdrawn.
l Kyle Reimers (Ess) and Dale Thomas (Col) were cited for wrestling in Q3. Both players accepted the MRP ruling and the $900 fine imposed on each player.

 

2008 — ROUND 17 — GAME 2
Essendon v Collingwood
Saturday, July 26, 2008
MCG, 2.10pm AEST; crowd: tba
Conditions: Fair, after showers; lights on second half
Weather: 13C, shower activity
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 5.7-37 7.10-52 (9) 12.111-83 (19) 19.14-128 (48)
COL 1.3-9 6.7-43 9.10-64 11.14-80
Goals: Essendon: Andrew Welsh 4, Matthew Lloyd 4, Kyle Reimers 3, Angus Monfries 2, Adam McPhee 2, Brent Stanton, Leroy Jetta, Nathan Lovett-Murray, David Hille. Collingwood: Travis Cloke 3, Alan Didak 2, Leon Davis 2, John Anthony 2, Paul Medhurst 2.
Best: Essendon: David Hille, Andrew Welsh, Jobe Watson, Sam Lonergan, Ricky Dyson, Matthew Lloyd. Collingwood: Dane Swan, Scott Burns, Travis Cloke, Shane O'Bree, Sharrod Wellingham.
Umpires: Chris Donlon, Mathew James, Matthew Head.
Reports:
l Scott Lucas (Ess) reported by field umpire Mathew James for striking Harry O'Brien (Col) in Q1. The match day report was assessed.
It was the view of the panel the contact was below that required to constitute a reportable offence. No further action was taken.
l Alan Didak (Col) reported by field umpire Matthew Head for striking Henry Slattery (Ess) in Q3. The match day report was assessed.
It was the view of the panel that Didak made high contact with Slattery but contact was with a pushing motion, and not a strike. The impact was below that required to constitute a report. No further action was taken.
l Leon Davis (Col) reported for front-on contact to Jobe Watson (Ess) in Q2. The match day report was assessed.
It was the view of the panel the contact was not forceful. Contact was caused by circumstances outside player Davis' control in that he was pushed from behind. No further action was taken.

 

2009 — ROUND 5 — GAME 2
Essendon v Collingwood
Saturday, April 25, 2009
MCG, 2.20pm AEST, crowd: 84,829
Conditions: Generally soft underfoot from overnight rain; lights on in Q3
Weather: 18C, sunny to start; cloudy; forecast rain arrived 25 minutes in Q4
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 1.5-11 6.6-42 (–) 9.13-67 (9) 13.15-93 (5)
COL 4.2-26 (15) 6.6-42 (–) 8.10-58 12.16-88
Goals: Essendon: Ricky Dyson 2, Andrew Lovett 2, Alwyn Davey, Leroy Jetta, Sam Lonergan, Adam McPhee, Angus Monfries, Patrick Ryder, Brent Stanton, Jason Winderlich, David Zaharakis. Collingwood: John Anthony 4, Leon Davis 2, Leigh Brown, Travis Cloke, Brent Macaffer, Paul Medhurst, Scott Pendlebury, Anthony Rocca.
Best: Essendon: Patrick Ryder, Brent Stanton, Adam McPhee, Jobe Watson, Dustin Fletcher, Ricky Dyson, Jason Winderlich. Collingwood: Dane Swan, John Anthony, Simon Prestigiacomo, Leon Davis, Scott Pendlebury, Shane O'Bree.
Anzac Day Medal: Patrick Ryder (Essendon).
Umpires: Brett Rosebury, Matt Stevic, Shaun Ryan.

ALL THE GAMES, ALL THE STATS SINCE 1897

COLLINGWOOD versus ESSENDON
P W L D P W L D
  219 117 98 4 219 98 117 4

HIGHEST SCORES
1971-R14-VP 30.20-200 (v 53) 1984-PF-P 28.6-174 (v 41)
1977-R3-VP 24.22-166 (v 115) 1984-R3-WH 26.13-169 (v 106)
1970-R20-VP 24.16-160 (v 79) 2003-R5-MCG 23.9-147 (v 81)
1978-R2-VP 22.23-155 (v 88) 1981-R8-P 21.18-144 (v 87)

GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
1971-R14-VP 147pts (200-53) 1984-PF-P 133pts (174-41)
1970-R20-VP   81pts (160-79) 1911-R4-EM   85pts (138-53)
1925-R12-VP   80pts (109-29) 1968-R17-WH   85pts (138-53)
2008-R6-MCG   73pts (154-81) 1949-1SF-MCG   82pts (136-54)

COLLINGWOOD — BEST IN GOALS

15.8 Gordon Coventry, 1933-R11-VP
13.2 Peter McKenna, 1972-R11-VP
12.5 Peter McKenna, 1970-R20-VP
12.5 Peter McKenna, 1971-R14-VP
9.2 Saverio Rocca, 1995-R4-MCG
9 Gordon Coventry, 1925-R12-VP
8 Dick Lee, 1921-R13-VP
8.6 Gordon Coventry, 1934-R13-WH
8.8 Gordon Coventry, 1935-R15-WH
8.4 Peter McKenna, 1972-R22-WH
8.3 Peter McKenna, 1973-R11-VP
8.2 Graeme Anderson, 1977-R3-VP
8.1 Ron McKeown, 1986-R12-P
8.4 Saverio Rocca, 1995-R19-MCG
7.3 Gordon Coventry, 1932-R3-WH
7.3 Albie Pannam, 1935-R3-VP
7.1 Rod Todd, 1938-R2-VP
7 Neil Mann, 1947-R8-WH
7.2 Peter McKenna, 1974-R12-WH
7.0 Brian Walsh, 1977-R4-WH
7.1 Peter Daicos, 1983-R22-VP
7.3 Saverio Rocca, 1994-R5-MCG
7.4 Saverio Rocca, 1998-R5-MCG

ESSENDON — BEST IN GOALS

10.4 John Coleman, 1950-R11-WH
10.4 Ted Fordham, 1966-R14-VP
8 John Coleman, 1949-R17-WH
8.2 Paul Salmon, 1984-R3-WH
8.1 Matthew lloyd, 2005-R16-MCG
7 George Barker, 1905-R14-VP
7 Greg Stockdale, 1923-R11-WH
7 Tom Reynolds, 1942-R4-VP
7 John Coleman, 1952-R15-WH
7.4 Geoff Blethyn, 1972-R11-VP
7.4 Alan Noonan, 1974-R12-WH
7.3 Simon Madden, 1981-R8-P
7.3 Paul Salmon, 1986-R1-VP

LONGEST WINNING SEQUENCE

COLLINGWOOD ESSENDON
11 games, 1932-1938 7 games, 1998-2001
10 games, 1913-1919 6 games, 1984-1986
7 games, 1926-1930 5 games, 1911-12, 1981-83
4 games 1949-51, 1957-58,
1962-64, 2004-05

DRAWN MATCHES

1946-2SF-MCG Essendon 14.16-100, Collingwood 13.22-100
1961-R18-WH Essendon 12.16-88, Collingwood 13.10-88
1971-R3-WH Essendon 9.12-66, Collingwood 9.12-66
1995-R4-MCG Collingwood 17.9-111, Essendon 16.15-111

LOWEST SCORES — 1897-1924

COLLINGWOOD ESSENDON
1900-R4-EM 2.4-16 (v 85) 1898-R7-VP 3.2-20 (v 40)
1901-GF-AP 2.4-16 (v 43) 1901-R1-EM 1.15-21 (v 64)
1911-R13-VP 2.11-23 (v 29) 1910-R13-VP 2.9-21 (v 43)
1897-F-EM 4.6-30 (v 70) 1907-R12-VP 3.5-23 (v 70)

LOWEST SCORES — since 1925

COLLINGWOOD ESSENDON
1927-R17-VP 3.13-31 (v 30) 1925-R12-VP 4.5-29 (v 109)
1984-PF-P 5.11-41 (v 174) 1927-R17-VP 4.6-30 (v 31)
1965-PF-MCG 6.6-42 (v 97) 2002-R5-MCG 4.9-33 (v 66)
1951-R4-WH 5.14-44 (v 83) 1951-R15-VP 5.7-37 (v 81)

COLLINGWOOD — BEST SCORE IN EACH QUARTER

1st QUARTER

2nd QUARTER

8.3-51 v 3.3-21 1993-R3-MCG 12.3-75 v 3.4-22 1977-R3-VP
7.5-47 v 3.1-19 1936-R4-VP 10.4-64 v 1.6-12 1973-R11-VP
6.8-44 v 1.0-6 1933-R11-VP 10.4-64 v 3.5-23 1986-R12-P
7.2-44 v 1.1-7 1983-R15-VP 9.6-60 v 1.0-6 1939-R11-VP

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3rd QUARTER

4th QUARTER

11.6-72 v 0.2-2 1970-R20-VP 9.7-61 v 5.3-33 1934-R13-WH
10.5-65 v 2.1-13 1971-R14-VP 9.3-57 v 1.0-6 1959-R9-WH
10.3-63 v 1.3-9 1972-R11-VP 8.5-53 v 3.2-20 1936-R15-WH
8.3-51 v 5.4-34 1935-R3-VP 8.5-53 v 1.4-10 1983-R4-WH

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ESSENDON — BEST SCORE IN EACH QUARTER

3rd QUARTER

2nd QUARTER

9.2-56 v 2.4-16 2004-R20-MCG 9.5-59 v 1.2-8 1984-PF-P
8.1-49 v 2.5-17 1966-R14-VP 8.6-54 v 2.2-14 1984-R3-WH
8.1-49 v 2.4-16 1984-PF-P 7.7-49 v 1.4-10 1983-R4-WH
7.3-45 v 4.3-27 1987-R22-MCG 7.5-47 v 2.3-15 1942-R4-VP
7.3-45 v 1.1-7 1999-R5-MCG 7.5-47 v 5.4-34 1976-R21-VP

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3rd QUARTER

4th QUARTER

10.4-64 v 3.3-21 1983-R4-WH 8.6-54 v 2.1-13 1988-R7-WH
8.6-54 v 1.5-11 1982-R17-VP 8.2-50 v 1.3-9 2003-R5-MCG
8.4-52 v 2.4-16 1973-R11-VP 7.4-46 v 3.4-22 2000-R7-MCG
8.4-52 v 5.1-31 1984-R3-WH 7.3-45 v 2.4-16 2008-R17-MCG

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WHERE WHEN   CROWD 

FINAL SCORE

Margin
93-R3-MCG Mo-Apr 12 87,638 Col 21.13-139 d Ess 16.13-109 30pts
93-R18-MCG Fr(N)July 30 87,573 Ess 18.15-123 d Col 7.13-55 68pts
94-R5-MCG Sa-Apr 23 74,330 Ess 14.14-98 d Col 14.10-94 4pts
94-R20-MCG Fr(N)Aug 5 76,565 Col 19.20-134 d Ess 17.4-106 28pts
95-R4-MCG Tu-Apr 25 94,825 Col 17.9-111, Ess 16.15-111 DRAW
95-R19-MCG Sa-Aug 12 77,448 Ess 16.14-110 d Col 15.12-102 8pts
96-R6-MCG Th-Apr 25 87,549 Col 17.15-117 d Ess 16.9-105 12pts
96-R20-MCG Su-Aug 18 51,057 Ess 11.11-77 d Col 9.10-64 13pts
97-R5-MCG Fr-Apr 25 83,271 Col 14.15-99 d Ess 10.10-70 29pts
97-R20-MCG Sa-Aug 16 50,944 Col 13.13-91 d Ess 12.9-81 10pts
98-R5-MCG Sa-Apr 25 81,542 Col 15.18-108 d Ess 12.16-88 20pts
98-R20-MCG Sa-Aug 15 64,480 Ess 16.13-109 d Col 14.15-99 10pts
99-R5-MCG Su-Apr 25 73,118 Ess 15.18-108 d Col 15.10-100 8pts
99-R20-MCG Fr(N)Aug 13 56,129 Ess 12.15-87 d Col 10.5-65 22pts
00-R7-MCG Tu-Apr 25 88,390 Ess 21.14-140 d Col 15.10-100 40pts
00-R22-MCG Su-Aug 4 66,122 Ess 13.19-97 d Col 11.12-78 19pts
01-R5-MCG We-Apr 25 83,905 Ess 15.13-103 d Col 14.11-95 8pts
01-R20-MCG Sa(N)Aug 18 71,518 Ess 15.17-107 d Col 13.9-87 20pts
02-R5-MCG Th-Apr 25 84,894 Col 9.12-66 d Ess 4.9-33 33pts
02-R20-MCG Sa(N)Aug 17 69,613 Ess 19.12-126 d Ess 10.11-71 55pts
03-R5-MCG Fr-Apr 25 62,589 Ess 23.9-147 d Col 12.9-81 66pts
03-R22-MCG Fr(n)Aug 29 68,381 Col 12.11-83 d Ess 9.13-67 16pts
04-R5-MCG Su-Apr 25 57,294 Ess 17.10-112 d Col 11.13-79 33pts
04-R20-MCG Fr(N)Aug 13 52,983 Ess 18.13-121 d Col 13.9-87 34pts
05-R5-MCG Mo-Apr 25 70,033 Ess 11.17-83 d Col 10.9-69 14pts
05-R16-MCG Fr(N)July 15 52,507 Ess 21.5-131 d Col 15.15-105 26pts
06-R4-MCG Tu-Apr 25 91,234 Col 15.16-106 d Ess 12.17-89 17pts
06-R19-MCG Fr(N)Aug 11 62,940 Ess 10.14-74 d Col 9.7-61 13pts
07-R5-MCG We-Apr 25 90,508 Col 12.23-95 d Ess 11.13-79 16pts
07-R16-MCG Sa-July 21 65,531 Col 18.14-122 d Ess 14.9-93 29pts
08-R6-MCG Fr-Apr 25 88,999 Col 23.16-154 d 12.9-81 73pts
08-R17-MCG Sa-July 26 64,785 Ess 19.14-128 d Col 11.14-80 48pts
09-R5-MCG Sa-Apr 25 84,829 Ess 13.15-93 d Col 12.16-88 5pts

FROM THE "FOOTYSTATS DIARY" — LAST TIME:

ESSENDON v COLLINGWOOD
Collingwood debutant BRENT MACAFFER goaled with his first kick 4 minutes into Q1 ...
this was the tightest Anzac Day meeting between the two (excluding the 1995 draw) ...
after 15 meetings of the annual Anzac Day fixture, since 1995 –

  P W L D For Av. Agst Av. % Win %
Col 15 7 7 1 1468 97.87 1442 96.13 101.80 50.00
Ess 15 7 7 1 1442 96.13 1468 97.87 98.23 50.00

6.6-42 each at half-time paralleled the score in 2007-R7 ...
for a third time in 218 meetings Essendon won by 5 points (Collingwood has twice won by the same margin) ...
no other new match records were noted ...
200th SIMON PRESTIGIACOMO (Collingwood), 1996-2009 ...
150th ADAM McPHEE (Essendon), 2001-09 ...


Bombers come from the clouds (The Age)more ...

ESSENDON 13.15-93 (Dyson 2, Lovett 2) best, Ryder, Stanton, McPhee, COLLINGWOOD 12.16-88 (Anthony 4, Davis 2) best, Swan, Anthony, Prestigiacomo.
Anzac Day Medal: Patrick Ryder (Essendon).
Saturday at MCG: 84,829.

No reports.


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