Bombers, Pies draw on Anzac Day

Well, it’s an Anzac Day clash that will go down in AFL history. Collingwood and Essendon forced to share the points after playing out a thrilling 85 all draw. Let’s bring in today Melbourne reporter Isabella Stashkovsky at the MCG is the traditional clash had a bit of everything. Craig, good morning. It’s you. It certainly did have a bit of everything, even bringing back a draw. This was the first draw since the first Anzac clash in 19 and 95 S Pretty incredible scenes. And you’re right, it certainly was thrilling. Of course there was Kyle Langford’s missed goal and then he could have taken it out for the Bombers with that earlier on in the match, Jamie elevate Elliott took a mark which could also go down as the mark of the year. Craig Mccrae speaking right after the game. I know one thing. I won’t review the game. We won’t review the game of what ifs now. What if? I’m sure they’ll have just as many as us, you know? What if Laney kicks that goal? Like what if you know we don’t live in that space? And Craig looks certainly quite different to how it is this morning. It is cold and windy here at the Jay, but yesterday it was an incredible atmosphere, around 95,000 people packing out the MCG here in Melbourne for Anzac Day. Sure was is there. Thank you very much.

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