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Bombers, Suns can’t be split – The Age
A draw is neither win nor loss but for Essendon, with the side they had in, with the forward line they were missing, with the opportunities the Suns had to win the game at the death, this was a game saved.
For the Suns, who led for 90 minutes, who could answer most Essendon challenges, who got out to a 22-point lead, who had two shots at goal in the final minute from their young stars and didn’t convert, this will feel like a loss.
Games that are tight are often turned on moments of individual brilliance. This was the case this night. There were the goals of course, like David Zaharakis’ two in a minute in the last term the second kicked as he popped a quad muscle in the process of kicking that …
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