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Essendon request Friday night blockbuster to welcome back suspended superstars

ESSENDON wants to mark the historic return of its suspended superstars with a Round 1, Friday night blockbuster in front of a packed MCG next season.

Dyson Heppell. Picture: Jake Nowakowski
Dyson Heppell. Picture: Jake Nowakowski

ESSENDON wants to mark the historic return of its suspended superstars with a Round 1, Friday night blockbuster in front of a packed MCG next season.

The Sunday Herald Sun can reveal the Bombers put the request in writing to the AFL this month and suggested Melbourne as its opponent.

That match-up could pit Demons recruit Jake Melksham and trade target Michael Hibberd against their former teammates in a ratings bonanza for Channel 7.

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Essendon will invite supporters to march to the MCG from Federation Square as one before they welcome back heroes including likely captain Dyson Heppell, Michael Hurley, Cale Hooker and David Myers.

The timeslot is up for grabs given Easter will likely fall in Round 4 and the annual Carlton-Richmond clash is set to launch the season on Thursday night.

The Bombers have hosted just two Round 1 matches since 2000, the fewest in the AFL, and have started interstate seven times.

Dyson Heppell will return next season for Essendon. Picture: Wayne Ludbey
Dyson Heppell will return next season for Essendon. Picture: Wayne Ludbey

“It’s been a long time since Essendon have played a home game consistently in Round 1,” chief executive Xavier Campbell told the Herald Sun.

“We always seem to play an away game, or a game at Etihad Stadium in a secondary timeslot.

“Above and beyond the normal blockbuster requests, we’ve put a request in for Friday night, Round 1.”

“We have flagged Melbourne, because obviously a lot of our games are already locked away.”

The Bombers have annual MCG games against Collingwood (Anzac Day), Richmond (Dreamtime) and Geelong (Country Game) set in the fixture.

In Round 2 about 15,000 fans marched with Kevin Sheedy, past players and board members before the Dons celebrated a shock win against the Demons.

Campbell said the Bombers want to make that a tradition ahead of the club’s first home game every year.

“This request is as much about looking to create a new tradition with our fans meeting at Federation Square and walking together as one to our first home match of every season,” Campbell said

The Bombers believe their 2017 fixture should not be compromised because of their ladder slide triggered by the WADA wipeout.

Carlton was frozen out of Friday nights this year after it collected the wooden spoon.

The Bombers drew just 14,463 in Round 13 — the club’s smallest since a 1991 game at Windy Hill.

Michael Hibberd could be playing for Melbourne next season. Picture: Michael Klein
Michael Hibberd could be playing for Melbourne next season. Picture: Michael Klein

But Campbell said “everyone would acknowledge” the Bombers were a special case this season.

After a Friday night stinker this year, coach John Worsfold said Channel 7 would be the loser if the AFL banished Essendon from prime time.

Fixture submissions for all clubs were due a fortnight ago, but can be rejected.

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Last year the league denied a joint submission from Western Bulldogs and Collingwood to lock a Round 1 MCG clash into the fixture each season.

Campbell said rewarding the club’s loyal fan base with a bumper game to kick off 2017 was a “really important consideration”.

Former captain Jobe Watson will decide his future in coming weeks but indications are he will play on.

SEASON STARTERS - Essendon’s recent Round 1 fixtures

Year Opponent Venue Crowd 
2016 Gold Coast Metricon Stadium 16,239
2015 Sydney ANZ Stadium 23,274
2014 North Melbourne Etihad Stadium 42,332
2013 Adelaide Adelaide Oval 42,218
2012 North Melbourne Etihad Stadium 45,818
2011 Western Bulldogs (HOME GAME) Etihad Stadium 42,617
2010 Geelong MCG 57,772
2009 Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium 28,315
2008 North Melbourne Etihad Stadium 48,100
2007 Adelaide AAMI Stadium 43,064
2006 Sydney (HOME GAME) Etihad Stadium 45,355
2005 Melbourne MCG 47,849
2004 Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium 28,413
2003 Brisbane Gabba 36,197
2002 Geelong MCG 42,746
2001 North Melbourne MCG 56,028

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