Magpies massacre Bombers to seal AFL minor premiership

Magpies massacre Bombers to seal AFL minor premiership

Collingwood have clinched their first minor premiership since 2011 after destroying a torpid Essendon by 70 factors on the MCG in a welcome return to type.

The Magpies slammed by the primary 11 targets of Friday night time’s match, together with eight in a scientific first quarter, to utterly overwhelm the bruise-free Bombers in entrance of 74,344 followers.

Collingwood eased up within the second-half with finals on the radar, cruising to a 16.5 (101) to three.13 (31) victory as they completed the home-and-away season with an 18-5 report.

Despite dropping three of their earlier 4 matches forward of going through Essendon, Craig McRae’s Collingwood will nonetheless be the crew to beat come September after securing a house qualifying closing, seemingly in opposition to 2021 premiers Melbourne.

Star midfielder Jordan De Goey and small ahead Bobby Hill had been again within the crew after lacking final week’s 24-point defeat to the Brisbane Lions by damage.

De Goey and skilled midfielder Tom Mitchell had been influential when the sport was up for grabs within the first quarter, whereas full of life small ahead Jack Ginnivan (three targets) delivered his greatest efficiency of the season after spending an prolonged interval within the VFL.

Captain Darcy Moore will virtually definitely return from a hamstring pressure for the Magpies’ first closing, however younger celebrity Nick Daicos (knee) has already been dominated out for no less than that recreation.

Matchwinning Magpies ahead Jamie Elliott was subbed out in a precautionary transfer with a corked thigh on the foremost break after kicking two first-half targets.

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Essendon began their first season underneath coach Brad Scott in promising trend however have capitulated within the final seven weeks, with their solely two victories in that interval coming in opposition to the bottom-two groups, North Melbourne and West Coast.

This smashing follows a diabolical 126-point thumping by Greater Western Sydney final Saturday that ended Essendon’s slim finals hopes.

Bombers fan favorite Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti was subbed into his farewell recreation within the first quarter attributable to Kane Baldwin struggling a head knock.

It was McDonald-Tipungwuti’s 133rd and closing AFL look, after he made a comeback this 12 months from retirement.

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