Dyson Heppell is pleased with Essendon’s ability to handle the pressure of the Anzac Day clash. While the result ended in a draw, Heppell emphasizes the importance of the team’s four-quarter effort and their ability to disrupt Collingwood’s momentum. Playing in front of a large crowd against tough opposition provides valuable experience for the Bombers.
“It’s a bit of a strange feeling (to draw). It’s not the real sinking hollow feeling of a loss, it hurts just as much, but you take just as much confidence out of that game as any other,” Heppell commented.
He praised the team’s resilience throughout the game, highlighting their commitment to their game plan and their ability to control the contest. Despite facing pressure from Collingwood during certain periods, Heppell commended the defensive efforts, particularly from himself and Vice-Captain Andrew McGrath, in containing the Pies’ attack.
Heppell, who has been in excellent form this season, remains focused on playing his role within the team’s system, contributing to their success on the field.
Heppell commended the team’s collective effort and highlighted the players’ willingness to provide support and intercept the ball when needed. He singled out McGrath for leading by example in this aspect, along with Kelly and the team’s key defenders for their outstanding contributions.
The Bombers’ defensive effort was a result of teamwork and cohesion, with players across the field contributing to their success. Heppell expressed his satisfaction with the team’s progress and their positive trajectory under the coaching staff.
“I’m really enjoying my footy, I’m really enjoying the group and the way we’re being coached,” Heppell said. “We are building something and there’s a nice little feeling about it.”
He emphasized the importance of consistency and resilience in the tough AFL season and expressed his excitement for the team’s future. Heppell reiterated the team’s commitment to continue working hard and striving for success in the upcoming matches.