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Dyson Heppell will play in Essendon’s round-24 match in Brisbane after missing farewell Melbourne game

Essendon coach Brad Scott copped some flak for not picking his retiring former captain in what was the Bombers’ final game in Melbourne for the season.

Dyson Heppell will have one last hurrah. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images
Dyson Heppell will have one last hurrah. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images

Essendon coach Brad Scott says “everything is on the table” when it comes to list management decisions after a failed 2024 campaign with confirmation champion and former captain Dyson Heppell will get the farewell game fans wanted after the “gut-wrenching decision” to leave him out of last week’s final game in Melbourne.

Scott was widely criticised for leaving Heppell, who announced his retirement last week, out of the Bombers team that lost to the Sydney Swans at Marvel Stadium last Friday night, ending all hopes of making the finals.

Heppell instead did a walking lap of honour for what was the last game of the season in Melbourne for the Bombers who will play their final match against the Lions at the Gabba on Saturday night.

The match will now also be the 253rd and last for Heppell, with Scott on Wednesday adamant there was no ill will from the retiring champion, or other senior players at Essendon, about missing the game in Melbourne.

“Last week was a gut-wrenching decision but the decision is a simple one, you play your best team to try and qualify for finals,” Scott said on Wednesday.

“This week, we’re out of contention but there’s also the fact there’s a very clearly defined role for him.

“I can understand that sentiment is a really big part of our game and Dyson Heppell will go down as a legend of this club and leave an indelible legacy on this place.

“But ultimately, my job is very difficult in that I have to deal with sentiment, but ultimately to get Essendon back to playing and winning finals. That’s what we are trying to do.

“We won’t let anything staff in the way of that and that includes sentiment”

Heppell will retire having never played in a winning final after the Bombers missed September for a third straight season after being in the top four at the midpoint of 2024.

Scott conceded the failure to capitalise on that position was “bitterly disappointing” and would lead to changes to the list for 2025.

He was reluctant to declare what that meant for out-of-contract star Jake Stringer, but said 36- year-old ruckman Todd Goldstein would likely be at the club next season in some capacity.

Scott said the Bombers built up expectations “including our own” by winning eight of the first 11 games, before winning just three of the next 11 which ensured “improving out list” was a major priority during the trade and draft periods.

“I’d be bitterly disappointed too if I was in a fan’s position. We built up everyone’s expectations, including our own, and we’ve fallen short of that,” he said.

“The reality is we have to continue to work to build a stable and sustainable base so that we can challenge.

“The easy but also correct answer is that everything’s on the table as we continue to improve our list. We need to improve our list.”

Originally published as Dyson Heppell will play in Essendon’s round-24 match in Brisbane after missing farewell Melbourne game

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