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Bombers 40-33 Magpies

Will Hoskin-Elliott slots it home from about 10 metres, right in front, and the Pies are storming back. Pressure as the Dons tried to work it into the centre square kicked that one off, with Josh Daicos providing Hoskin-Elliott with a great kick that he marked easily.

Bombers 40-27 Magpies

Jade Gresham snaps but his aim is off under a fair amount of pressure.

The game has shifted markedly. Brad Scott will not be happy with his team’s lack of killer instinct. Gone are the big Dons marks that punctuated the first quarter and Collingwood are starting to suffocate them when they try to work the ball downfield.

Bombers 39-27 Magpies

Bobby Hill can’t convert from a difficult angle. That would’ve made it four of the last six goals to the Pies.

Bombers 39-26 Magpies

Mihocek goes up for a speccie but Ben McKay gives away the free as he slams into him. The Pies half-forward makes no mistake this time and the Magpies are working their way back into this slowly but surely.

Bombers 39-20 Magpies

Sidebottom is pinged, giving Langford a decent shot on goal – but he bends it left, which is becoming a bit of a theme with shots on goal at that end of the ground.

Where is Nick Daicos?

Can’t recall hearing his name called today – which is stunning for a bloke who usually turns up deluxe in big games like this.

Bombers 38-20 Magpies

Mihocek takes a strong mark and Laverde gives his arm a tug, resulting in a 50 that takes the Pies star right to the 50m line – but he kicks his third behind of the day.

Bombers 38-19 Magpies

It didn’t look like Alwyn Davey Jr was trying to hustle that through for a behind – seemed like more of a fumble as he turned his eyes upfield looking to clear the Sherrin.

Bombers 38-18 Magies: Stringer blows a golden chance… but was it his fault?

Another clearance for the Dons through Jake Stringer… and De Goey is caught with the ball, then gives away a 50 when he tugs on Stringer’s foot in frustration.

That gives the Bomber a nice shot at goal – which he misses! James Brayshaw is not happy with the position of the man on the mark there and blames Stringer’s mistake on it.

Take a bow, Bobby Hill

This pinpoint pass off the outside of his right boot has to be seen to be believed. Dons are well on top but this is the play of the match so far.

Bombers 37-18 Magpies: Quarter time

Brody Mihocek will be kicking himself for that miss. He had a golden chance to really give Brad Scott and his charges something to think about in the huddle during the first break.

Bombers 37-17 Magpies

The game is really opening up now; both sides have just moved the ball about three-quarters of the length of the field in rapid succession.

The Dons get a behind through Harrison Jones but the Pies strike back through Jamie Elliott, but that goal belonged to Bobby Hill, who set him up with an incredible kick from right out on the boundary on the 50-metre line.

Bombers 36-11 Magpies

Mitchell, to Crisp, to Noble, then a great lead and mark from Bobby Hill. That’s more like it – swift, decisive and clinical work out of the centre there. But for all that it’s only worth a behind as Hill swings it too far left on what should have been a makeable attempt.

Bombers 36-10 Magpies: Draper done for rough conduct

The Bombers tall stuck his knee into his opposite during a ball-up but Collingwood get nothing from the free kick.

De Goey drives the ball close to goal but it’s tapped through for a behind.

Marks going Essendon’s way 27 to 5

There’s a huge gulf between the teams in almost every key stat now.

Pendlebury sets an all-time record

That was the Pies great’s 10,000th disposal.

An incredible feat – then Stringer almost steals the limelight by coming within a whisker of taking an absolute screamer.

Clearances a major factor

They’re currently 6-1 in the Dons’ favour… and Maynard was just caught with the ball, to add to the Pies’ woes. Wright gets up for another grab in the pocket but can’t make it stick.

Bombers 36-9 Magpies

Peter Wright takes full advantage of a free for holding right on the 50-metre line and that never looked like missing.

Great illustration of Essendon’s early dominance

Bombers 30-9 Magpies: Dons winning the battle in the air

Strong marking has been one of the keys to the Dons’ early supremacy, and Peter Wright just took a nice grab about 20 out before kicking true on an easy angle.

Bombers 24-9 Magpies

Jamie Elliott and Mihocek can’t convert but this is far better from Collingwood as they mount sustained pressure in the Dons’ forward line.

Draper takes a strong mark but can’t find his man, then the teams trade intercept marks with Darcy Moore stifling an attacking raid in the forward pocket.

Bombers 24-7 Magpies

A behind to McCreery – then he comes within inches of adding a major to that just seconds later, but he fumbles under huge pressure from the Bombers right in the goal square. Essendon clear it out with a long kick that’s marked strongly by Peter Wright.

Bombers 24-6 Magpies

A turnover in the forward pocket sees Brady Mihocek snap true from about 10 metres out after some quick handballs put him in great position.

And Seven’s announcers claim last year’s crowd record of 95,179 is likely to be broken today.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 25: A general view during the ANZAC Day ceremony during the round seven AFL match between Essendon Bombers and Collingwood Magpies at Melbourne Cricket Ground, on April 25, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Bombers 24-0 Magpies

Essendon fans could not have asked for a better start. Their team are shifting the ball with ease, constantly getting more numbers around the contest than the Pies, and this time it’s Darcy Parish with the sausage roll.

Bombers 18-0 Magpies

Another quick drive into the goal square reaps rewards for the Bombers as Harrison Jones scoops up the loose ball and slots home from another acute angle.

Bombers 12-0 Magpies: Early days but Essendon look good

They just worked the ball from deep in their own half to Jake Stringer in the forward pocket with three precise kicks. He nails a long shot from a very difficult angle. To say he’s happy with that would be an understatement.

Craig McRae gets emotional before the first bounce

The Pies boss is known for wearing his heart on his sleeve and he did just that moments before play got underway.

We’re underway! Bombers 6-0 Magpies

The Bombers win the first bounce through Sam Draper, who gets both hands on the ball but can’t make good use of it and there’s a quick ball-up before Essendon quickly work it forward and Kyle Langford kicks true. First blood to Brad Scott’s men.

Just minutes away now after the Anzac Day observance ceremony

The crowd has observed the traditional period of silence, the Last Post and national anthems of New Zealand and Australia have been played, complete with a flyover during Advance Australia Fair, and we’re all set for the blockbuster.

Diggers do a lap of honour at the G

We’re about 10 minutes from kickoff and veterans have waved to the crowd as they complete a circuit of footy’s most famous ground.

Some of them will be old enough to remember Anzac Day in 1959, which fell on a Saturday – back when all VFL games were played on that afternoon of the week.

Instead of playing the round, all matches were postponed for a week due to restrictions in place at the time. They were lifted in 1960, when the first VFL clashes were played on one of the most sacred of days on the Australian calendar.

Why some are calling for the Last Post to be scrapped from Anzac Day matches

Radio host Greg Martin has called for the highly controversial change which, if made reality, would almost certainly make fans beyond furious.

Here’s why he wants the tradition axed…

Bombers coach Brad Scott opens up about his Vietnam War veteran dad

The Essendon boss said today is a ‘day of reflection’ for him and his family.

‘Dad was quite a few tours through Vietnam as a helicopter pilot in the army and he came back from Vietnam and ultimately passed away at 41 from injuries sustained,’ he said before the match.

Incredible detail about crowd photo

The Anzac matches always draw a huge turnout – and this year is no different, as you can see from the pic below.

It wasn’t taken this afternoon, however – amazingly, the photographer captured the image at about nine o’clock this morning.

Talk about wanting to make sure you don’t miss out…

G’day and welcome

Thanks for joining us for our coverage of today’s highly anticipated Bombers vs Magpies Anzac Day clash from the MCG.

Stay with us for all the latest updates, scores and drama from one of the premier days on the AFL calendar.

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